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THE HUMAN DIGESTIVE
SYSTEM
GRADE 8
SIR AARON RAFAEL RANOIS F. SAN JOSE
QUESTION
WHAT HAPPENS TO
THE FOOD ONCE
DIGESTED?
QUESTION
HOW LONG
DOES IT TAKE
TO DIGEST
FOOD?
THREE MAIN FUNCTIONS
1. Ingestion of food
2. Breakdown of food for cell absorption
3. Eliminating undigested
materials
DIGESTIVE SYSTEM
It is composed of
different organs
cooperating for food
digestion.
TYPES OF DIGESTIVE ORGANS
1. Accessory organs – assist in food
digestion. (salivary glands, liver,
gallbladder, pancreas)
2. Alimentary canal – contains organs where
food passes through (mouth, pharynx,
esophagus, stomach, small and large
intestines, rectum, anus)
QUESTION
WHERE DOES
DIGESTION BEGIN?
A. THE ORAL CAVITY
Ingestion is the process from
which the body take in the food through
the mouth for digestion, absorption and
elimination.
A. THE ORAL CAVITY
The mouth or oral cavity is the first
portion of the digestive tract or
alimentary canal.
TYPES OF DIGESTION
1. Chemical – involves the action of
enzymes and other chemical
substances in the body
2. Mechanical – involves the cutting,
crushing or grinding of food using the
teeth (mastication)
EXTERNAL TOOTH DIVISION
1. Crown
2. Neck
3. Root
INTERNAL TOOTH DIVISION
1. Enamel
2. Dentin
3. Pulp
4. Cementum
FOUR TYPES OF HUMAN TEETH
1. Incisors (8 in adult)
2. Cuspids (Canines)
3. Bicuspids (Premolars) (8 in adult)
4. Molars (12 in adult)
Third molars (wisdom)
FOUR TYPES OF HUMAN TEETH
WISDOM TEETH
THE PROCESS
Initial chemical digestion depends on an
accessory organ – the salivary gland.
Chemical digestion involves enzymatic
action, which is accomplished through
the saliva.
SALIVARY GLANDS
1. Parotid gland – lies in front of ear; empties saliva
near the second upper molar
2. Sublingual gland – lies under the floor of the
mouth; empties saliva by numerous sublingual
ducts
3. Submandibular gland – lies deep in the mouth;
empties saliva on either side of the lingual
frenulum (small fold under the tongue)
SALIVARY GLANDS
B. PHARYNX AND ESOPHAGUS
The bolus is the end product
of the food that has been
chewed, partially digested,
and lubricated by the saliva.
QUESTION
HOW COME THE FOOD
ENTER THE ESOPHAGUS
AND DOES NOT GO THE
OTHER WAY? (RESPIRATORY
TRACT)
B. PHARYNX AND ESOPHAGUS
A flap called epiglottis
closes the air openings
when food is
swallowed. It prevents
the bolus from
entering the trachea
and ensures food
enters the esophagus.
C. THE STOMACH
The bolus passes through the stomach after
leaving the esophagus. The stomach is a
highly muscularized J-shaped sac that stores
food and continues the digestion.
C. THE STOMACH
The environment is highly acidic.
1. Chief cells – release pepsinogen (form
pepsin once in contact with acid)
2. Goblet cells – produces mucus that lines
up the cells
C. THE STOMACH
Bolus
Chyme
C. THE STOMACH
Sphincters – prevent the stomach from
leaking out gastric juices
Cardiac sphincter – near esophagus
Pyloric sphincter – near s. intestine
D. THE SMALL INTESTINE
The longest part of
digestive tract.
1. Duodenum
2. Jejunum
3. Ileum
D. THE SMALL INTESTINE
The completion of chemical digestion
depends on three accessory organs –
pancreas, liver and gallbladder.END OF FOOD
DIGESTION!
C. THE SMALL INTESTINE
Enzyme Digestive organ Function
Salivary amylase Mouth
Breaks down starches
into simpler sugars
Pepsin Stomach Breaks down proteins
Maltase, lactase,
sucrose
Small intestine
Breaks down sugars
into simpler molecules
Peptidase
Breaks down proteins
into amino acids
Trypsin and
chymotrypsin
Small intestine,
pancreas
Continue proteins
breakdown
Amylase
Continue starches
breakdown
Lipase Breaks down fats
D. THE SMALL INTESTINE
Bolus
Chyme
Chyle
SEGMENTATION
D. THE SMALL INTESTINE
The final products are – amino acids,
monosaccharides, fatty acids and glycerol
E. THE LARGE INTESTINE
The site where undigested materials are
transported and water absorption happens.
F. RECTUM
The site of feces formation and temporary
storage of undigested food.
G. ANUS
The site where feces are expelled out of the
body.
SOME COMMON DIGESTIVE DISORDERS
1. Dental caries – tooth decay or cavity.
Characterized by demineralization and
destruction of the different tooth layers
(enamel, dentin, cementum).
SOME COMMON DIGESTIVE DISORDERS
2. Heartburn – characterized by burning
sensation in chest. It is caused by the reflux of
acid from the stomach back to esophagus.
SOME COMMON DIGESTIVE DISORDERS
3. Gastric ulcer (stomach ulcer) – caused by H.
pylori. The caustic effects of acid and pepsin
reach the walls of the stomach and cause
lesions.
SOME COMMON DIGESTIVE DISORDERS
4. Appendicitis – inflammation of appendicitis.
The result of obstruction of the inside space of
appendix. The appendix then accumulates
mucus and swells.
SOME COMMON DIGESTIVE DISORDERS
5. Diarrhea –
characterized by having
three or more loose liquid
bowel movements per
day.

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THE HUMAN DIGESTIVE SYSTEM

  • 1. THE HUMAN DIGESTIVE SYSTEM GRADE 8 SIR AARON RAFAEL RANOIS F. SAN JOSE
  • 2. QUESTION WHAT HAPPENS TO THE FOOD ONCE DIGESTED?
  • 3. QUESTION HOW LONG DOES IT TAKE TO DIGEST FOOD?
  • 4. THREE MAIN FUNCTIONS 1. Ingestion of food 2. Breakdown of food for cell absorption 3. Eliminating undigested materials
  • 5. DIGESTIVE SYSTEM It is composed of different organs cooperating for food digestion.
  • 6. TYPES OF DIGESTIVE ORGANS 1. Accessory organs – assist in food digestion. (salivary glands, liver, gallbladder, pancreas) 2. Alimentary canal – contains organs where food passes through (mouth, pharynx, esophagus, stomach, small and large intestines, rectum, anus)
  • 8. A. THE ORAL CAVITY Ingestion is the process from which the body take in the food through the mouth for digestion, absorption and elimination.
  • 9. A. THE ORAL CAVITY The mouth or oral cavity is the first portion of the digestive tract or alimentary canal.
  • 10. TYPES OF DIGESTION 1. Chemical – involves the action of enzymes and other chemical substances in the body 2. Mechanical – involves the cutting, crushing or grinding of food using the teeth (mastication)
  • 11. EXTERNAL TOOTH DIVISION 1. Crown 2. Neck 3. Root
  • 12. INTERNAL TOOTH DIVISION 1. Enamel 2. Dentin 3. Pulp 4. Cementum
  • 13. FOUR TYPES OF HUMAN TEETH 1. Incisors (8 in adult) 2. Cuspids (Canines) 3. Bicuspids (Premolars) (8 in adult) 4. Molars (12 in adult) Third molars (wisdom)
  • 14. FOUR TYPES OF HUMAN TEETH
  • 16. THE PROCESS Initial chemical digestion depends on an accessory organ – the salivary gland. Chemical digestion involves enzymatic action, which is accomplished through the saliva.
  • 17. SALIVARY GLANDS 1. Parotid gland – lies in front of ear; empties saliva near the second upper molar 2. Sublingual gland – lies under the floor of the mouth; empties saliva by numerous sublingual ducts 3. Submandibular gland – lies deep in the mouth; empties saliva on either side of the lingual frenulum (small fold under the tongue)
  • 19. B. PHARYNX AND ESOPHAGUS The bolus is the end product of the food that has been chewed, partially digested, and lubricated by the saliva.
  • 20. QUESTION HOW COME THE FOOD ENTER THE ESOPHAGUS AND DOES NOT GO THE OTHER WAY? (RESPIRATORY TRACT)
  • 21. B. PHARYNX AND ESOPHAGUS A flap called epiglottis closes the air openings when food is swallowed. It prevents the bolus from entering the trachea and ensures food enters the esophagus.
  • 22.
  • 23. C. THE STOMACH The bolus passes through the stomach after leaving the esophagus. The stomach is a highly muscularized J-shaped sac that stores food and continues the digestion.
  • 24.
  • 25. C. THE STOMACH The environment is highly acidic. 1. Chief cells – release pepsinogen (form pepsin once in contact with acid) 2. Goblet cells – produces mucus that lines up the cells
  • 27. C. THE STOMACH Sphincters – prevent the stomach from leaking out gastric juices Cardiac sphincter – near esophagus Pyloric sphincter – near s. intestine
  • 28. D. THE SMALL INTESTINE The longest part of digestive tract. 1. Duodenum 2. Jejunum 3. Ileum
  • 29. D. THE SMALL INTESTINE The completion of chemical digestion depends on three accessory organs – pancreas, liver and gallbladder.END OF FOOD DIGESTION!
  • 30. C. THE SMALL INTESTINE Enzyme Digestive organ Function Salivary amylase Mouth Breaks down starches into simpler sugars Pepsin Stomach Breaks down proteins Maltase, lactase, sucrose Small intestine Breaks down sugars into simpler molecules Peptidase Breaks down proteins into amino acids Trypsin and chymotrypsin Small intestine, pancreas Continue proteins breakdown Amylase Continue starches breakdown Lipase Breaks down fats
  • 31. D. THE SMALL INTESTINE Bolus Chyme Chyle SEGMENTATION
  • 32. D. THE SMALL INTESTINE The final products are – amino acids, monosaccharides, fatty acids and glycerol
  • 33. E. THE LARGE INTESTINE The site where undigested materials are transported and water absorption happens.
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  • 36. F. RECTUM The site of feces formation and temporary storage of undigested food.
  • 37. G. ANUS The site where feces are expelled out of the body.
  • 38.
  • 39. SOME COMMON DIGESTIVE DISORDERS 1. Dental caries – tooth decay or cavity. Characterized by demineralization and destruction of the different tooth layers (enamel, dentin, cementum).
  • 40.
  • 41. SOME COMMON DIGESTIVE DISORDERS 2. Heartburn – characterized by burning sensation in chest. It is caused by the reflux of acid from the stomach back to esophagus.
  • 42.
  • 43. SOME COMMON DIGESTIVE DISORDERS 3. Gastric ulcer (stomach ulcer) – caused by H. pylori. The caustic effects of acid and pepsin reach the walls of the stomach and cause lesions.
  • 44.
  • 45. SOME COMMON DIGESTIVE DISORDERS 4. Appendicitis – inflammation of appendicitis. The result of obstruction of the inside space of appendix. The appendix then accumulates mucus and swells.
  • 46.
  • 47. SOME COMMON DIGESTIVE DISORDERS 5. Diarrhea – characterized by having three or more loose liquid bowel movements per day.

Hinweis der Redaktion

  1. The meal you just ate embarks on an eighteen to twenty-four hour journey through your digestive system—and a lot of the activity takes place without you even being aware of it.
  2. Crown – visible Gingiva – gum Neck – between crown and root, found in gingiva
  3. Enamel – white outer part, hardest part Dentin – layer below enamel, made of cells that secrete calcium phosphate (substance found in enamel) Pulp – soft inner layer where blood vessels and nerves are found Cementum – firmly binds the roots to the gums and jawbone
  4. Canines – tearing Premolars – crushing, mashing, grinding Molars – broader crown than premolars Wisodm – may not be present in all humans, 18 y/o – 4 in total
  5. Saliva contains salivary amylase which digests carbohydrates
  6. Bolus is now ready to be swallowed. The tongue pushes the bolus into the pharynx (air, food and water passage). Then food is delivered to esophagus.
  7. The bolus in the esophagus keeps moving down by a rhythmic, involuntary action called peristalsis.
  8. Stomach aka gut can hold upto 2 L of food
  9. The lining of the stomach secretes gastric juices containing HCl Pepsin – digests proteins
  10. Chymes breakdown more into pieces
  11. Named such because of its diameter. 7 meters long
  12. Digestion is already completed.
  13. The muscular walls of SI mix the intestinal juices, pancreatic juices, and chime through the process called… SEGMENTATION SI is the site for nutrient absorption
  14. LI aka COLON
  15. Usually caused by the acid produced by the acid produced by the bacteria fermenting on the food debris left on tooth surface
  16. Vomiting feeling
  17. Helicobacter pylori
  18. duodenum
  19. Caused by rotavirus, bacterial infections or toxins to name a few