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The Digestive and Endocrine Systems Ch. 35

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Page 1: The Digestive and Endocrine Systems Ch. 35. Feed Me! Digestive system uses mechanical and chemical energy to break organic material Digestive system uses

The Digestive and Endocrine Systems

Ch. 35

Page 2: The Digestive and Endocrine Systems Ch. 35. Feed Me! Digestive system uses mechanical and chemical energy to break organic material Digestive system uses

Feed Me!• Digestive system uses

mechanical and chemical energy to break organic material

• Material is absorbed into the cells of our bodies; used to make energy or other molecules

• Mechanical:– Grinding, smashing tearing,

crushing• Chemical:– Enzymes and Acidic solutions

Page 3: The Digestive and Endocrine Systems Ch. 35. Feed Me! Digestive system uses mechanical and chemical energy to break organic material Digestive system uses

The Mouth: Mechanical• Chewing:– Tearing and grinding food

into small lumps; increase surface area for enzyme activity

• Teeth:– Strongest bones in the body– Incisors; cutting food– Cuspids; tearing food– Molars; grinding food

• Tongue:– Strongest muscle in the body– Pushes food down esophagus

Page 4: The Digestive and Endocrine Systems Ch. 35. Feed Me! Digestive system uses mechanical and chemical energy to break organic material Digestive system uses

The Mouth: Chemical• Amylase:– Enzyme that breaks down starch

into di and monosaccharaides• Taste buds:– Alert us to nutrients we need to

consume– Sugar Sweet– Acids Sour– Toxins Bitter– Salts Salty– Protein Umami

• Tonsils:– Protect body from bacteria take

in through the mouth and nose

Page 5: The Digestive and Endocrine Systems Ch. 35. Feed Me! Digestive system uses mechanical and chemical energy to break organic material Digestive system uses

The Esophagus• Swallowing pushes food down the esophagus to the

stomach• Peristalsis:

– Contractions of muscle waves move food in one direction• Food has to pass by the trachea (entrance to the lungs) so a

small cartilage cover (epiglottis) blocks the opening• Eating too fast can send food “Down the Wrong Pipe”

Page 6: The Digestive and Endocrine Systems Ch. 35. Feed Me! Digestive system uses mechanical and chemical energy to break organic material Digestive system uses

The Stomach: Mechanical• Walls of stomach contract

to crush food and help mix food with digestive juices

Page 7: The Digestive and Endocrine Systems Ch. 35. Feed Me! Digestive system uses mechanical and chemical energy to break organic material Digestive system uses

The Stomach: Chemical• Glands in stomach

release Pepsin and HCl• Pepsin breaks down

proteins into amino acids• HCl keeps the stomach at

a pH 2!• Food can take up to 4

hours to digest• Why doesn’t HCl eat

through the stomach?– Lining of stomach makes

protective mucus

Page 8: The Digestive and Endocrine Systems Ch. 35. Feed Me! Digestive system uses mechanical and chemical energy to break organic material Digestive system uses

Heart Burn and Stomach Ulcers• “Heart Burn” is when

stomach acid gets into the esophagus and causes a burning feeling in the chest

• Caused by spicy food

• Stomach Ulcer is a hole in the stomach lining which can cause major health problems

• Caused by high acidic levels

Page 9: The Digestive and Endocrine Systems Ch. 35. Feed Me! Digestive system uses mechanical and chemical energy to break organic material Digestive system uses

The Small Intestine: Mechanical• 6 m long but only 2.5 cm wide• Peristaltic contractions move food through

intestine and continue to break down food• Food is absorbed into the blood through villus

Page 10: The Digestive and Endocrine Systems Ch. 35. Feed Me! Digestive system uses mechanical and chemical energy to break organic material Digestive system uses

The Small Intestine: Chemical• 3 pronged attack in the Duodenum (first 25cm)– Pancreas releases enzymes to break down carbohydrates,

proteins, and fats– Liver releases “Bile” which breaks down fats– Gallbladder releases extra bile to break large fat groups

into small drops

Page 11: The Digestive and Endocrine Systems Ch. 35. Feed Me! Digestive system uses mechanical and chemical energy to break organic material Digestive system uses

The Large Intestine• Only 1.5m long but 6.5cm wide• Indigestible material is

compacted as much water as possible is absorbed back into the body

• Anaerobic bacteria produce vitamins B and K for us while digesting the material

• After 18-24 hours, waste is removed from the body as feces

• Passes through the last part of the digestive system, the rectum (the butt)

Page 12: The Digestive and Endocrine Systems Ch. 35. Feed Me! Digestive system uses mechanical and chemical energy to break organic material Digestive system uses

Homework• Ch. 35 workbook• Group Presentation:– Each group will present on a vital nutrient– Use a ppt, images, videos, live demonstrations, etc…– Each group must explain:• Why is their nutrient important to the body• How does it keep us healthy• How much should we consume each day• Where can we get this nutrient from

Each group must supply me with 3 quiz questions on their nutrient. I may use these to create your next quiz.All group members must speak!Give me your PPT by next Friday so I can check they work on my PC!!