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Digestive System Accessory Organs
1. Review of Digestive Tract
1) What is the total length of a human
intestine?
2) How long does it take the average
person to digest their food?
3) What do enzymes do?
4) True or False: Villi have blood vessels
inside of them so they can transport
nutrients from the small intestine to
other parts of the body.
5) Pictured to the right is a bowl of
“menudo”. Menudo is a Mexican dish.
Can you guess what part of the animal
they use to make menudo?
2. Student Questions
1) Why do I always have to go to the bathroom after I eat?
When you start to eat food, your digestive system starts working, and for
many people this results in having to go to the bathroom soon.
2) Why do people throw up when they touch their uvula?
This is a natural reflex in our bodies. This is to stop us from choking on foods
that are too large.
3) What does the pancreas do??
Answer this question later today.
8. 1) Salivary Glands
2) Liver
3) Gall Bladder
4) Pancreas
What are the digestive
system accessory
organs?
9. 1) Salivary Glands
2) Liver
3) Gall Bladder
4) Pancreas
What are the digestive
system accessory
organs?
Remember, the
accessory organs help,
but the food does not
pass through them.
10. Salivary glands make saliva and push it into the
mouth.
Digestive System Accessory Organs:
Salivary Glands
11. Salivary glands make saliva and push it into the
mouth.
Digestive System Accessory Organs:
Salivary Glands
What does
saliva have
in it to help
digestion?
12. Salivary glands make saliva and push it into the
mouth.
Digestive System Accessory Organs:
Salivary Glands
What does
saliva have
in it to help
digestion?
Enzymes
13. The liver makes bile. The liver also takes toxins out of
the body, and stores sugar.
Digestive System Accessory Organs:
Liver
14. The liver makes bile. The liver also takes toxins out of
the body, and stores sugar.
Digestive System Accessory Organs:
Liver
What does
bile do?
15. The liver makes bile. The liver also takes toxins out of
the body, and stores sugar.
Digestive System Accessory Organs:
Liver
What does
bile do?
It helps break
down food in
the small
intestine.
16. Digestive System Accessory Organs:
Gall Bladder
The gall bladder stores
bile from the liver. The
gall bladder puts bile
into the small intestine
to help digest food.
The gall bladder is
attached to the liver!
17. The gall bladder stores
bile from the liver. The
gall bladder puts bile
into the small intestine
to help digest food.
The gall bladder is
attached to the liver!
Digestive System Accessory Organs:
Gall Bladder
Gall bladder
18.
19. Like the liver, the pancreas makes digestive juices that
help break down food in the small intestine.
Digestive System Accessory Organs:
Pancreas
20. Like the liver, the pancreas makes digestive juices that
help break down food in the small intestine.
Digestive System Accessory Organs:
Pancreas
What is in the
digestive juices
from the salivary
glands, liver and
pancreas that help
speed up
digestion?
Small Intestine
21. Like the liver, the pancreas makes digestive juices that
help break down food in the small intestine.
Digestive System Accessory Organs:
Pancreas
What is in the
digestive juices
from the salivary
glands, liver and
pancreas that help
speed up
digestion?
ENZYMES!
Small Intestine
22. Don’t forget, BOTH the gall bladder and pancreas put
digestive enzymes into the small intestine.
Teamwork: Gall Bladder and Pancreas
What are the
things that
transport the
digestive juices
called?
23. Don’t forget, BOTH the gall bladder and pancreas put
digestive enzymes into the small intestine.
Teamwork: Liver and Pancreas
What are the
things that
transport the
digestive juices
called?
Ducts
24. Don’t forget, BOTH the gall bladder and pancreas put
digestive enzymes into the small intestine.
Teamwork: Liver and Pancreas
What are the things
that transport the
digestive juices
called?
Ducts
What makes the
bile that is in the
gall bladder?
25. Don’t forget, BOTH the gall bladder and pancreas put
digestive enzymes into the small intestine.
Teamwork: Liver and Pancreas
What are the things
that transport the
digestive juices
called?
Ducts
What makes the
bile that is in the
gall bladder?
The liver
27. Teamwork: Liver and Pancreas
Both pancreas and gall bladder
put digestive enzymes into the
small intestine HERE
Gall
Bladder
Small Intestine
28. Teamwork: Liver and Pancreas
Both pancreas and gall bladder
put digestive enzymes into the
small intestine HERE
Ducts
Gall
Bladder
Small Intestine
29. Teamwork: Liver and Pancreas
Both pancreas and gall bladder
put digestive enzymes into the
small intestine HERE
Ducts
DRAW in notebooks!!!
Make sure you draw the
ducts from both the gall
bladder and pancreas
entering the small
intestine
Gall
Bladder
Small Intestine
30. A
G
E
F
D
C
B
Question 1:
Draw and
label these 7
parts of the
digestive
system in
your
notebook.
The drawing
should be
large!
(7 points)View from
BEHIND a
human body!
32. 3) When do you think your salivary glands start to work? (1 point)
4) What is a duct? (1 point)
5) What do you think #7 is, attached to the liver in the picture below? (1 point)
6) Watch the Fritz Kahn animation again.
a) What do you think pepsin & rennet are (they are both sprayed in the stomach)? (1 Point)
b) What are the 2 places that digestive juices come from in the small intestine? (1 points)
c) In the video, the nutrients are absorbed at the END of the intestine. Is this where
nutrients is really absorbed? (1 Point)
d) What would you call the blue and green pipes that lead away from the intestine in a real
human body? (1 Point)
Questions (21 points total)