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The Human Digestive System

The Human Digestive System. Oral Cavity. Chewing Saliva moistens food Saliva contains enzymes. Esophagus. Moves food to the stomach by peristalsis. Stomach. Sphincters control movement of food into and out of the stomach Stomach glands release gastric juices water, enzymes, mucus, acid

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The Human Digestive System

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  1. TheHumanDigestiveSystem

  2. Oral Cavity • Chewing • Saliva moistens food • Saliva contains enzymes

  3. Esophagus • Moves food to the stomach by peristalsis

  4. Stomach • Sphincters control movement of food into and out of the stomach • Stomach glands release gastric juices • water, enzymes, mucus, acid • Most food moves on to the small intestine within 4 hours

  5. Small Intestine • Liver and pancreas secrete enzymes into the small intestine • Digestion is completed • Nutrients are absorbed through the intestinal walls

  6. Colon(Large Intestine) • Bacteria produce some vitamins • Vitamins absorbed into bloodstream • Water is reabsorbed • Feces move on to the rectum

  7. Carbohydrate Digestion • Mouth • Salivary amylase breaks starch into sugar • Stomach • pH is too low for amylase to work • Small Intestine • Pancreatic juices neutralize stomach acids • Intestinal and pancreatic enzymes complete carbohydrate digestion

  8. Protein Digestion • Mouth • Only mechanical digestion occurs • Stomach • Hormone gastrin signals stomach to secrete acid • Acid converts pepsinogen to protein digesting enzyme pepsin • Small Intestine • Pancreas secretes trypsin into small intestine • Trypsin and other enzymes secreted by small intestine digest protein into amino acids

  9. Fat Digestion • Mouth and Stomach • Only mechanical digestion occurs here • Small Intestine • Bile from liver (stored in gall bladder) emulsifies fat • Lipase from pancreas splits fat into fatty acids and glycerol

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