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Digestive system
Pennsylvania State Standard
~ 10.1.9 – Analyze the interdependence
existing among the body systems.
What you will learn:
1. Describe the parts and functions of the
digestive system.
2. Explain ways to care for the digestive
system.
3. Analyze the interdependence existing
among the body systems.
Warm-up
O What causes the stomach to growl?
O Answer the questions and hand the answer
in at the end of class!
Vocabulary
O Teeth
O Tounge
O Saliva
O Small intestine
O Liver
O Gallbladder
O Pancreas
O Colon
O Appendix
O Rectum
O Stomach
O Esophagus
O Anus
O Villus
Defined vocabulary
O Teeth – help break down the food to small
pieces.
O Tongue – Moves food to the back of the
mouth and to the opening of the esophagus.
O Saliva – Is 99% water and enzymes that
begin to chemical digestion.
O Small Intestine – Coiled tube like organ is
20feet long. This is when nutrients are
taken up by the body.
Defined vocabulary
O Villus – This is the spot that nutrients are
pass out of the small intestine to the body.
O Liver – Large organ that produces bile to
digest fat.
O Gallbladder - produces bile as needed into
the small intestine.
O Pancreas – Organ that produces enzymes
and release directly into the small intestine.
Defined vocabulary
O Colon /Large intestine – this organ absorbs
most of the liquid from undigested food.
O Rectum – Solid waste is stored.
O Anus – Is the opening to the out side
AMA's Current Procedural Terminology, Revised 1998 Edition. CPT is a trademark of the American
Medical Association.
Source:
Main function of digestive
system
O The main function of the digestive system is
to turn the food into simple sugars, amino
acids, and carbohydrates. This is fuel for
the human body.
Function of digestive system
O The first stage of the digestive system is the
mouth and teeth.
O The teeth grid up the food.
O Which saliva is mix with the food to break
the food down.
O The food is swallowed and wave like motion
moves the food to the stomach.
Function of digestive system
O Second stage is the stomach breaks down
the food.
O The stomach churns the food. Mixing the
food with the gastric juices.
O This is done with the gastric juices are mix in
the stomach.
O The glands in the stomach produce the juices.
O The gastric juices break down the proteins.
O Then the food is passed into the small intstine.
Function of digestive system
O In the small intestine which is about 20ft
long.
O This is where the small intestine absorbs the
nutrients from the food.
O Most digestion takes place in the duodenum
of the small intestine. Small finger like
projections called villus that collect the
nutrients. These nutrients are passed into
the bloodstream.
Function of digestive system
O The three organs that help in digesting the
food. Liver, and gallbladder.
O Liver – It produces bile , a substance that
aids in digestion of fats.
O Gallbladder – It holds and releases bile into
the small intestine as needed.
Function of the Pancreas
O Lies across the back of the
abdomen. The pancreas
produces enzymes that are
necessary to break down
carbohydrates, proteins, and fats.
O Cells in the pancreas are called
Islet of Langerhans, which
produce two hormones (glucagon,
and insulin. These regulate
sugar in the blood.
O Insulin – Is a hormone that
stimulates the liver to convert
glucose to glycogen.
O Glucagon – Is a hormone that
stimulates the liver to convert
glycogen to glucose.
Stomach page 7
Digestive helpers! Page 6
In human work book.
O Fill in the following diagrams:
O The stomach page 7
O The alimentary canal page 8
O Digestive system page 5
O Digestion Helpers page 6
O For extra credit finish correctly the Gulp,
Gulp crossword puzzle on page 9
Project Digestive System
O Follow the direction on the hand out and
new power point slide. Is Due?
O Use your notes book and other sources to
complete the project.
Digestion System Assembly Line
Project outline
O Assemble line of the digestive system. (40
points)
O ORGANS included in this project: salvia,
teeth, tongue, stomach, small intestine, villus,
large intestine, liver, gallbladder, pancreas, and
anus.
O Traveling paper (55 points)
O Describe, in detail (one to two pages), what
happens to food and water as they travel through
the digestive system.
O Include the source of your information; title
and which pages you used (5 points).

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digestive_system

  • 2. Pennsylvania State Standard ~ 10.1.9 – Analyze the interdependence existing among the body systems.
  • 3. What you will learn: 1. Describe the parts and functions of the digestive system. 2. Explain ways to care for the digestive system. 3. Analyze the interdependence existing among the body systems.
  • 4. Warm-up O What causes the stomach to growl? O Answer the questions and hand the answer in at the end of class!
  • 5. Vocabulary O Teeth O Tounge O Saliva O Small intestine O Liver O Gallbladder O Pancreas O Colon O Appendix O Rectum O Stomach O Esophagus O Anus O Villus
  • 6. Defined vocabulary O Teeth – help break down the food to small pieces. O Tongue – Moves food to the back of the mouth and to the opening of the esophagus. O Saliva – Is 99% water and enzymes that begin to chemical digestion. O Small Intestine – Coiled tube like organ is 20feet long. This is when nutrients are taken up by the body.
  • 7. Defined vocabulary O Villus – This is the spot that nutrients are pass out of the small intestine to the body. O Liver – Large organ that produces bile to digest fat. O Gallbladder - produces bile as needed into the small intestine. O Pancreas – Organ that produces enzymes and release directly into the small intestine.
  • 8. Defined vocabulary O Colon /Large intestine – this organ absorbs most of the liquid from undigested food. O Rectum – Solid waste is stored. O Anus – Is the opening to the out side
  • 9. AMA's Current Procedural Terminology, Revised 1998 Edition. CPT is a trademark of the American Medical Association. Source:
  • 10. Main function of digestive system O The main function of the digestive system is to turn the food into simple sugars, amino acids, and carbohydrates. This is fuel for the human body.
  • 11. Function of digestive system O The first stage of the digestive system is the mouth and teeth. O The teeth grid up the food. O Which saliva is mix with the food to break the food down. O The food is swallowed and wave like motion moves the food to the stomach.
  • 12. Function of digestive system O Second stage is the stomach breaks down the food. O The stomach churns the food. Mixing the food with the gastric juices. O This is done with the gastric juices are mix in the stomach. O The glands in the stomach produce the juices. O The gastric juices break down the proteins. O Then the food is passed into the small intstine.
  • 13. Function of digestive system O In the small intestine which is about 20ft long. O This is where the small intestine absorbs the nutrients from the food. O Most digestion takes place in the duodenum of the small intestine. Small finger like projections called villus that collect the nutrients. These nutrients are passed into the bloodstream.
  • 14. Function of digestive system O The three organs that help in digesting the food. Liver, and gallbladder. O Liver – It produces bile , a substance that aids in digestion of fats. O Gallbladder – It holds and releases bile into the small intestine as needed.
  • 15. Function of the Pancreas O Lies across the back of the abdomen. The pancreas produces enzymes that are necessary to break down carbohydrates, proteins, and fats. O Cells in the pancreas are called Islet of Langerhans, which produce two hormones (glucagon, and insulin. These regulate sugar in the blood. O Insulin – Is a hormone that stimulates the liver to convert glucose to glycogen. O Glucagon – Is a hormone that stimulates the liver to convert glycogen to glucose.
  • 18. In human work book. O Fill in the following diagrams: O The stomach page 7 O The alimentary canal page 8 O Digestive system page 5 O Digestion Helpers page 6 O For extra credit finish correctly the Gulp, Gulp crossword puzzle on page 9
  • 19. Project Digestive System O Follow the direction on the hand out and new power point slide. Is Due? O Use your notes book and other sources to complete the project.
  • 20. Digestion System Assembly Line Project outline O Assemble line of the digestive system. (40 points) O ORGANS included in this project: salvia, teeth, tongue, stomach, small intestine, villus, large intestine, liver, gallbladder, pancreas, and anus. O Traveling paper (55 points) O Describe, in detail (one to two pages), what happens to food and water as they travel through the digestive system. O Include the source of your information; title and which pages you used (5 points).