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Human Digestion
Nutrition
Process by which organisms obtain and utilize their food.

There are two parts to Nutrition:
   1. Ingestion- process of taking food into the
       digestive system so that it may be
       hydrolized or digested.
   2. Digestion- the breakdown of food (either
       chemically or mechanically) in order to
   utilize nutrients
Types of Nutrients
• Micronutrients- vitamins, minerals, & water




• Macronutrients- proteins, lipids,
  carbohydrates, etc…
Human digestive
        system
GI (gastrointestinal) tract = alimentary canal
Ingestion
• Mouth
  – mechanical digestion
     • teeth
          – breaking up food
  – chemical digestion
     • saliva
          – amylase
              » enzyme digests starch
          – mucin
              » slippery protein (mucus)
              » protects soft lining of digestive system
              » lubricates food for easier swallowing
          – buffers
              » neutralizes acid to prevent tooth decay
          – anti-bacterial chemicals
              » kill bacteria that enter mouth with food
mouth
break up food
digest starch
kill germs
moisten food
Mouth
• Chemical and
  mechanical
  digestion.
• Food is chewed
  (masticated)
  mechanically.
• A bolus (lump) is
  formed with saliva
  and the tongue.
Swallowing (& not choking)




• Epiglottis
  – flap of cartilage
  – closes trachea (windpipe) when swallowing
  – food travels down esophagus
• Peristalsis
  – involuntary muscle contractions to move food along
Which type of digestion is the
                  following?

1. Chewing a saltine? -

2. Saliva breaking the saltine down into molecules of
    glucose? -

3. Your tongue breaking pieces of a hamburger apart?


4. Pepsin (an enzyme) in your stomach breaking the
    hamburger into amino acids?
Pharynx
• The back of the
  throat.
• Larynx-
  passage for air,
  closes when we
  swallow.
• Is approximately
  15cm long.
Digestive Glands
• Groups of
  specialized
  secretory
  cells.
• Found in the
  lining of the
  alimentary
  canal or
  accessory
  organs.
Peristalsis

• series of involuntary
  wave-like muscle
  contractions which
  move food along the
  digestive tract
Stomach
• Food is temporarily
  stored here.
• Gastric juices are
  secreted.
• Has layers of
  muscle that line the
  inside.
• Mechanically and
  chemically breaks
  down food.
Stomach
    • Functions
       – food storage
          • can stretch to fit ~2L food
       – disinfect food
          • HCl = pH 2
             – kills bacteria
       – chemical digestion
          • pepsin
             – enzyme breaks down proteins



But the stomach is made out of protein!
What stops the stomach from digesting itself?
mucus secreted by stomach cells protects
stomach lining
mouth            stomach
break up food   kills germs
digest starch   break up food
kill germs      digest proteins
moisten food    store food




                        sphincter




                       sphincter
Gastric Juices
• Secreted by the
  stomach.
• Acidic (pH 1.5-2.5)
  (HCl).
• Pepsin- an enzyme that
  breaks down large
  proteins into amino
  acids.
• Food is further broken
  down into a thin liquid
  called chyme.
Accessory Organs
• Pancreas
• Gall Bladder
• Spleen
Gall bladder
• Pouch structure located near the liver
  which concentrates and stores bile

• Bile duct – a long tube that carries BILE.
  The top half of the common bile duct is
  associated with the liver, while the bottom
  half of the common bile duct is associated
  with the pancreas, through which it passes
  on its way to the intestine.
BILE
• Bile emulsifies lipids (physically breaks
  apart FATS)

• Bile is a bitter, greenish-yellow alkaline
  fluid, stored in the gallbladder between
  meals and upon eating is discharged into
  the duodenum where it aids the process of
  digestion.
Pancreas
• An organ which secretes both digestive
  enzymes (exocrine) and hormones (endocrine)

• ** Pancreatic juice digests all major nutrient
  types.

• Nearly all digestion occurs in the small intestine
  & all digestion is completed in the SI.
Pancreas
• Digestive enzymes
  – digest proteins
     • trypsin, chymotrypsin
  – digest starch
     • amylase
• Buffers
  – neutralizes
    acid from
    stomach
Liver
    • Function
        – produces bile
            • bile stored in gallbladder until needed
            • breaks up fats
               – act like detergents to breakup fats




bile contains
colors from old
red blood cells
collected in liver =
iron in RBC rusts &
iron in RBC rusts &
makes feces brown
makes feces brown
mouth              stomach
           break up food     kills germs
           digest starch     break up food
           kill germs        digest proteins
           moisten food      store food
liver
produces bile
   - stored in gall bladder
break up fats

pancreas
produces enzymes to
 digest proteins & starch
Small Intestine
• Most chemical
  digestion takes place
  here.
• Simple sugars and
  proteins are absorbed
  into the inner lining.
• Fatty acids and
  glycerol go to lymphatic
  system.
• Lined with villi, which
  increase surface area for
  absorption, one cell
  thick.
Small intestine
• Function
  – chemical digestion
     • major organ of digestion & absorption
  – absorption through lining
     • over 6 meters!
     • small intestine has huge surface area = 300m 2
      (~size of tennis court)
• Structure
  – 3 sections
     • duodenum = most digestion
     • jejunum = absorption of nutrients & water
     • ileum = absorption of nutrients & water
Duodenum
• 1st section of small intestines
  – acid food from stomach
  – mixes with digestive juices from:
                                     pancreas
                                     liver
                                     gall
                                      bladder
mouth             stomach
          break up food    kills germs
          digest starch    break up food
          kill germs       digest proteins
          moisten food     store food




pancreas
produces enzymes to
 digest proteins & starch
Absorption in the SI
•   Much absorption is thought to occur directly through the wall
    without the need for special adaptations

•   Almost 90% of our daily fluid intake is absorbed in the small
    intestine.

•   Villi - increase the surface area of the small intestines, thus
    providing better absorption of materials
Absorption by Small Intestines
• Absorption through villi & microvilli
  – finger-like projections
  – increase surface area for absorption
VILLI
Large intestines
      (colon)
• Function
  – re-absorb water
    • use ~9 liters of water every
      day in digestive juices
    • > 90% of water reabsorbed
       – not enough water absorbed
           » diarrhea
       – too much water absorbed
           » constipation
Large Intestine
• Solid materials pass
  through the large
  intestine.
• These are undigestible
  solids (fibers).
• Water is absorbed.
• Vitamins K and B are
  reabsorbed with the
  water.
• Rectum- solid wastes
  exit the body.
You’ve got company!
• Living in the large intestine is a
  community of helpful bacteria
  – Escherichia coli (E. coli)
     • produce vitamins
        – vitamin K; B vitamins
     • generate gases
        – by-product of bacterial metabolism
        – methane, hydrogen sulfide
Appendix
Vestigial organ
Rectum
• Last section of colon
  (large intestines)
  – eliminate feces
     • undigested materials
        – extracellular waste
           » mainly cellulose
              from plants
           » roughage or fiber
        – masses of bacteria
Digestive Homeostasis Disorders
• ULCERS – erosion of the surface of
  the alimentary canal generally
  associated with some kind of irritant
Digestive Homeostasis Disorders
• CONSTIPATION – a
  condition in which the
  large intestine is
  emptied with difficulty.
• Too much water is
  reabsorbed
• and the solid waste
  hardens
Digestive Homeostasis
               Disorders
• DIARRHEA – a gastrointestinal
  disturbance characterized by
  decreased water absorption and
  increased peristaltic activity of
  the large intestine.
• This results in increased,
  multiple, watery feces.
• This condition may result in
  severe dehydration, especially in
  infants
Digestive Homeostasis
            Disorders

• APPENDICITIS – an inflammation of
  the appendix due to infection
• Common treatment is removal of the
  appendix via surgery
Digestive Homeostasis
           Disorders

• GALLSTONES – an accumulation of
  hardened cholesterol and/or calcium
  deposits in the gallbladder
• Can either be “passed” (OUCH!!) or
  surgically removed
Digestive Homeostasis
               Disorders

•   ANOREXIA NERVOSA - a psychological
    condition where an individual thinks they
    appear overweight and refuses to eat.
•   Weighs 85% or less than what is
    developmentally expected for age and
    height
•   Young girls do not begin to menstruate at
    the appropriate age.
Digestive Homeostasis
           Disorders

• HEART BURN – ACID from the
  stomach backs up into the esophagus.
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The digestivesystem

  • 2. Nutrition Process by which organisms obtain and utilize their food. There are two parts to Nutrition: 1. Ingestion- process of taking food into the digestive system so that it may be hydrolized or digested. 2. Digestion- the breakdown of food (either chemically or mechanically) in order to utilize nutrients
  • 3. Types of Nutrients • Micronutrients- vitamins, minerals, & water • Macronutrients- proteins, lipids, carbohydrates, etc…
  • 5. GI (gastrointestinal) tract = alimentary canal
  • 6. Ingestion • Mouth – mechanical digestion • teeth – breaking up food – chemical digestion • saliva – amylase » enzyme digests starch – mucin » slippery protein (mucus) » protects soft lining of digestive system » lubricates food for easier swallowing – buffers » neutralizes acid to prevent tooth decay – anti-bacterial chemicals » kill bacteria that enter mouth with food
  • 7. mouth break up food digest starch kill germs moisten food
  • 8. Mouth • Chemical and mechanical digestion. • Food is chewed (masticated) mechanically. • A bolus (lump) is formed with saliva and the tongue.
  • 9. Swallowing (& not choking) • Epiglottis – flap of cartilage – closes trachea (windpipe) when swallowing – food travels down esophagus • Peristalsis – involuntary muscle contractions to move food along
  • 10. Which type of digestion is the following? 1. Chewing a saltine? - 2. Saliva breaking the saltine down into molecules of glucose? - 3. Your tongue breaking pieces of a hamburger apart? 4. Pepsin (an enzyme) in your stomach breaking the hamburger into amino acids?
  • 11. Pharynx • The back of the throat. • Larynx- passage for air, closes when we swallow. • Is approximately 15cm long.
  • 12. Digestive Glands • Groups of specialized secretory cells. • Found in the lining of the alimentary canal or accessory organs.
  • 13. Peristalsis • series of involuntary wave-like muscle contractions which move food along the digestive tract
  • 14. Stomach • Food is temporarily stored here. • Gastric juices are secreted. • Has layers of muscle that line the inside. • Mechanically and chemically breaks down food.
  • 15. Stomach • Functions – food storage • can stretch to fit ~2L food – disinfect food • HCl = pH 2 – kills bacteria – chemical digestion • pepsin – enzyme breaks down proteins But the stomach is made out of protein! What stops the stomach from digesting itself? mucus secreted by stomach cells protects stomach lining
  • 16. mouth stomach break up food kills germs digest starch break up food kill germs digest proteins moisten food store food sphincter sphincter
  • 17. Gastric Juices • Secreted by the stomach. • Acidic (pH 1.5-2.5) (HCl). • Pepsin- an enzyme that breaks down large proteins into amino acids. • Food is further broken down into a thin liquid called chyme.
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  • 19. Accessory Organs • Pancreas • Gall Bladder • Spleen
  • 20. Gall bladder • Pouch structure located near the liver which concentrates and stores bile • Bile duct – a long tube that carries BILE. The top half of the common bile duct is associated with the liver, while the bottom half of the common bile duct is associated with the pancreas, through which it passes on its way to the intestine.
  • 21. BILE • Bile emulsifies lipids (physically breaks apart FATS) • Bile is a bitter, greenish-yellow alkaline fluid, stored in the gallbladder between meals and upon eating is discharged into the duodenum where it aids the process of digestion.
  • 22. Pancreas • An organ which secretes both digestive enzymes (exocrine) and hormones (endocrine) • ** Pancreatic juice digests all major nutrient types. • Nearly all digestion occurs in the small intestine & all digestion is completed in the SI.
  • 23. Pancreas • Digestive enzymes – digest proteins • trypsin, chymotrypsin – digest starch • amylase • Buffers – neutralizes acid from stomach
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  • 25. Liver • Function – produces bile • bile stored in gallbladder until needed • breaks up fats – act like detergents to breakup fats bile contains colors from old red blood cells collected in liver = iron in RBC rusts & iron in RBC rusts & makes feces brown makes feces brown
  • 26. mouth stomach break up food kills germs digest starch break up food kill germs digest proteins moisten food store food liver produces bile - stored in gall bladder break up fats pancreas produces enzymes to digest proteins & starch
  • 27. Small Intestine • Most chemical digestion takes place here. • Simple sugars and proteins are absorbed into the inner lining. • Fatty acids and glycerol go to lymphatic system. • Lined with villi, which increase surface area for absorption, one cell thick.
  • 28. Small intestine • Function – chemical digestion • major organ of digestion & absorption – absorption through lining • over 6 meters! • small intestine has huge surface area = 300m 2 (~size of tennis court) • Structure – 3 sections • duodenum = most digestion • jejunum = absorption of nutrients & water • ileum = absorption of nutrients & water
  • 29. Duodenum • 1st section of small intestines – acid food from stomach – mixes with digestive juices from:  pancreas  liver  gall bladder
  • 30. mouth stomach break up food kills germs digest starch break up food kill germs digest proteins moisten food store food pancreas produces enzymes to digest proteins & starch
  • 31. Absorption in the SI • Much absorption is thought to occur directly through the wall without the need for special adaptations • Almost 90% of our daily fluid intake is absorbed in the small intestine. • Villi - increase the surface area of the small intestines, thus providing better absorption of materials
  • 32. Absorption by Small Intestines • Absorption through villi & microvilli – finger-like projections – increase surface area for absorption
  • 33. VILLI
  • 34. Large intestines (colon) • Function – re-absorb water • use ~9 liters of water every day in digestive juices • > 90% of water reabsorbed – not enough water absorbed » diarrhea – too much water absorbed » constipation
  • 35. Large Intestine • Solid materials pass through the large intestine. • These are undigestible solids (fibers). • Water is absorbed. • Vitamins K and B are reabsorbed with the water. • Rectum- solid wastes exit the body.
  • 36. You’ve got company! • Living in the large intestine is a community of helpful bacteria – Escherichia coli (E. coli) • produce vitamins – vitamin K; B vitamins • generate gases – by-product of bacterial metabolism – methane, hydrogen sulfide
  • 38. Rectum • Last section of colon (large intestines) – eliminate feces • undigested materials – extracellular waste » mainly cellulose from plants » roughage or fiber – masses of bacteria
  • 39. Digestive Homeostasis Disorders • ULCERS – erosion of the surface of the alimentary canal generally associated with some kind of irritant
  • 40. Digestive Homeostasis Disorders • CONSTIPATION – a condition in which the large intestine is emptied with difficulty. • Too much water is reabsorbed • and the solid waste hardens
  • 41. Digestive Homeostasis Disorders • DIARRHEA – a gastrointestinal disturbance characterized by decreased water absorption and increased peristaltic activity of the large intestine. • This results in increased, multiple, watery feces. • This condition may result in severe dehydration, especially in infants
  • 42. Digestive Homeostasis Disorders • APPENDICITIS – an inflammation of the appendix due to infection • Common treatment is removal of the appendix via surgery
  • 43. Digestive Homeostasis Disorders • GALLSTONES – an accumulation of hardened cholesterol and/or calcium deposits in the gallbladder • Can either be “passed” (OUCH!!) or surgically removed
  • 44. Digestive Homeostasis Disorders • ANOREXIA NERVOSA - a psychological condition where an individual thinks they appear overweight and refuses to eat. • Weighs 85% or less than what is developmentally expected for age and height • Young girls do not begin to menstruate at the appropriate age.
  • 45. Digestive Homeostasis Disorders • HEART BURN – ACID from the stomach backs up into the esophagus.
  • 46. Let’s go to the Video! QuickTime™ and a decompressor are needed to see this picture.
  • 47. Digestive System Cadaver QuickTime™ and a decompressor are needed to see this picture.
  • 48. Travel Through the Digestive System QuickTime™ and a decompressor are needed to see this picture.

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  1. After chewing and swallowing, it takes 5 to 10 seconds for food to pass down the esophagus to the stomach, where it spends 2 to 6 hours being partially digested. Final digestion and nutrient absorption occur in the small intestine over a period of 5 to 6 hours. In 12 to 24 hours, any undigested material passes through the large intestine, and feces are expelled through the anus.
  2. Still, the epithelium is continually eroded, and the epithelium is completely replaced by mitosis every three days. Gastric ulcers, lesions in the stomach lining, are caused by the acid-tolerant bacterium Heliobacter pylori . Ulcers are often treated with antibiotics. Pepsin is secreted in an inactive form, called pepsinogen by specialized chief cells in gastric pits. Parietal cells, also in the pits, secrete hydrochloric acid which converts pepsinogen to the active pepsin only when both reach the lumen of the stomach, minimizing self-digestion. Also, in a positive-feedback system, activated pepsin can activate more pepsinogen molecules.
  3. About every 20 seconds, the stomach contents are mixed by the churning action of smooth muscles. As a result of mixing and enzyme action, what begins in the stomach as a recently swallowed meal becomes a nutrient-rich broth known as acid chyme . At the opening from the stomach to the small intestine is the pyloric sphincter , which helps regulate the passage of chyme into the intestine. A squirt at a time, it takes about 2 to 6 hours after a meal for the stomach to empty.