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 To i d e n t i f y t h e p ar t s o f t h e
  d i g e s t i ve s ys t e m i n vo l ve d i n t h e
  ab s o r p t i o n o f d i g e s t e d f o o d ;
 To e x p l ai n t h e       ad ap t i ve
  c h ar ac t e r i s t i c   o f t h e d i g e s t i ve
  s ys t e m r e l at e d     t o ab s o r p t i o n ;
 To d r aw & l ab e l t h e s t r u c t u r e o f a
  vi l l u s ;
 To e x p l ai   n t h e p r o c e s s o f ab s o r p t i o n
  i n t h e vi    l l us ;

A b s o r p t io n o f D ig e s t e d F o o d in
                     S m a ll In t e s t in e
 2 p r o c e s s o c c u r wh i c h ar e d i g e s t i o n &
  ab s o r p t i o n
 Th e p r o c e s s o f d i g e s t i o n i s c o mp l e t e d
  i n t h e i l e u m t o p r o d u c e s i mp l e s u g ar s ,
  ami n o ac i d s , g l yc e r o l & f at t y ac i d s .
 Th e p r o c e s s o f ab s o r p t i o n al s o o c c u r s
  i n t h e i l e u m t o ab s o r b t h e p r o d u c t s o f
  d i g e s t i o n i n t o t h e b l o o d c ap i l l ar i e s &
  t o b e u s e d b y t h e c e l l s i n t h e b o d y.
 Ab s o r b b y v i l l i ( s i ng ul ar : v i l l us ) i n
  t h e wal l s o f t h e s mal l i n t e s t i n e . Eac h
  vi l l u s c o n t ai n s a n e t wo r k o f b l o o d
  c ap i l l ar i e s & a l ymp h c ap i l l ar y i n t h e
A d a p t a t io n o f
      t h e s m a ll
in t e s t in e t o a id
    a b s o r p t io n
LEARNING OUTCOMES


 Explain the adaptive
  characteristic of the
digestive system related
     to absorption.
 I t i s l ong & coi l e d t o
  i n c r e as e t h e s u r f ac e ar e a f o r
  ab s o r p t i o n

 Th e l i n i n g o f t h e i n t e s t i n e
  i s g r e at l y f o l d e d t o i n c r e as e
  t h e s u r f ac e ar e a f o r
  ab s o r p t i o n

 Th e e p i t h e l i al c e l l s l i n i n g
  t h e vi l l u s i s ve r y t h i n t o
 Th e r e ar e man y vi l l u s &
  mi c r o vi l l u s t o i n c r e as e
  s u r f ac e ar e a f o r ab s o r p t i o n
 Eac h vi l l u s h as a         n e t wo r k o f
  b l o o d c ap i l l ar i e s   t o t r an s p o r t
  t h e d i ge s t e d f ood      t h at h as
  b e e n ab s o r b e d
 Eac h vi l l u s al s o h as l ac t e al
  ( l ymp h ve s s e l ) t o t r an s p o r t
  g l yc e r o l & f at t y ac i d s .
S t r u c t u r e o f v illi
LEARNING OUTCOMES


Explain the process of
absorption in the villus.
 Blood capillaries at the villus absorb glucose
  (simple sugar), amino acids, minerals, vitamins
  B & C by simple diffusion through the
  epithelium of the villus

 These substances are carried by the hepatic
  portal vein to the liver & then distributed to
  the body cells by the circulatory system

 The products of fats digestion such as glycerol &
  fatty acids as well as vitamins A, D, E & K are
  absorbed into the lacteal of villus
 Across the thin epithelium into the lacteal.
  Once inside the lacteal, they recombine to
  form fat droplets.
 The fat droplets & vitamins ADEK in the
  lacteals are carried out of the ileum by a
  lymph vessel called thoracic duct.
 Ileum  thoracic duct  left shoulder
  vein (left subclavian vein)  bloodstream
   body cells
 The absorptive surface area of the small
  intestine is roughly 250 square meters
 - the size of a tennis court!!!
A B S O R P T IO N
       OF
     WA TE R
        &
M IN E R A L S IN
    C OLON
 Large intestine :
  – Caec um : t h e p ar t wh e r e t h e
    s mal l i n t e s t i n e j o i n s wi t h
    t h e l ar g e i n t e s t i n e

  – Col on : t h e l o n g e r p ar t o f
    t h e l ar g e i n t e s t i n e

  – Rec t um : t h e l as t p ar t o f
    t h e l ar g e i n t e s t i n e
 F l u i d mat e r i al f r o m i l e u m
  ( n o t ab s o r b e d )  c ae c u m 
  col on

 Col on abs or bs mu c h o f t h e
  wat er f r o m t h e i n d i g e s t i b l e
  f o o d r e s i d u e wh i c h b e c o me s
  mo r e s o l i d as i t p as s e s
  al o n g .

 Co l o n al s o abs or bs m ner al s
                                   i
  f r om t h e i nd i ge s t i b l e r e s i d u e
TRANSPORT
     OF
NUTRIENTS BY
CIRCULATORY
   SYSTEM
LEARNING OUTCOMES


Describe the transport of
nutrients by the circulatory
 system for assimilation.
 Glucose + amino acids + minerals + vits. B & C
   blood capillaries of the villus  out of the
  small intestine  liver (by the hepatic portal
  vein)  the food molecules are transported
  away to all the cells in the body by the blood
  circulatory
 Glycerol + fatty acid + vits. A, D, E & K  the
  lacteal of the villus  transport out of the
  small intestine by the thoracic duct (lymph
  vessel)  lymphatic system  at the left
  shoulder, the thoracic duct joins the left
  subclavian vein  bloodstream
A S S IM IL A T IO N B Y
         B ODY C ELL
 Assimilation : the process where the
  products of digestion are absorbed &
  utilised in the body cells
 Used to synthesis complex molecules
  required for growth, reproduction or
  repair. (amino acids are used to synthesis
  protoplasm of cells)
 Excess absorbed food molecules are stored
  in the body
 Glucose = oxidised to produce energy in cell
 respiration, excess  glycogen
 Amino acid = to synthesis enzymes,
 antibody, plasma membrane & protoplasm,
 excess  urea  urine (deamination)
 Lipids = to build plasma membrane &
 cholesterol, excess  stored as adipose tissue
 (under the skin, abdomen & internal organs as
 kidneys, hearts)
 Minerals & vitamins = assimilated by the
 body cells
 Minerals (calcium & phosphorus) 
  build strong bone & teeth
 Iron  to synthesis haemoglobin in
  the RBC, excess  stored in liver
 Vitamins A & D also stored in the
  liver.
LEARNING OUTCOMES

        Explain the
         main function
         of the liver
         and describe
         the process of
         assimilation.
F U N C T IO N S O F T H E
          L IV E R
 Th e l ar g e s t g l an d i n t h e
  b o d y & c ar r i e s o u t man y
  me t ab o l i c p r o c e s s e s
 Car r i e s o u t as s i mi l at i o n &
  al s o ac t as a s t o r ag e o r g an
 Re c e i ve s t h e p r o d u c t s o f
  d i g e s t i o n d i s s o l ve d i n t h e
  b l o o d vi a t h e h e p at i c
M A IN F U N C T IO N S O F
       T H E L IV E R
•Storage of nutrients
•Processing the products of digestion
•Detoxification
•Breakdowns of lipids in storage to provide
energy
•Production of bile
•Removal of damaged red blood cells
•Synthesis of vitamin A & blood clotting
substances
•Synthesis of plasma protein (fibrinogen,
prothrombin).
REGULATION OF BLOOD
      GLUCOSE LEVELS
 Excess glucose  glycogen (present of
  hormone insulin)  stores in the liver.

 Lack of glucose; glycogen  glucose by
  hormone glucagons.
DEAMINATION
 Excess amino acids  liver  amino group
  is removed (-NH2)  ammonia (toxic) 
  urea  urine

 Remaining amino acids  carbohydrate or
  fat.
STORAGE FUNCTION
 Stores vitamins A & D and B12.

 Some minerals : irons, potassium, cobalt,
  zinc & copper.
DETOXIFICATION
 Bacteria  engulfed & destroyed by
  phagocytic cells in the liver.

 Toxin  chemically modified  non-toxic 
  eliminated.

 Cirrhosis  long time intake of large
  quantities of alcohol @ viral diseases
  (hepatitis)

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form 4 biology chap6 pt5

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  • 3. YOU WILL ACHIEVE….  To i d e n t i f y t h e p ar t s o f t h e d i g e s t i ve s ys t e m i n vo l ve d i n t h e ab s o r p t i o n o f d i g e s t e d f o o d ;  To e x p l ai n t h e ad ap t i ve c h ar ac t e r i s t i c o f t h e d i g e s t i ve s ys t e m r e l at e d t o ab s o r p t i o n ;  To d r aw & l ab e l t h e s t r u c t u r e o f a vi l l u s ;  To e x p l ai n t h e p r o c e s s o f ab s o r p t i o n i n t h e vi l l us ; 
  • 4. A b s o r p t io n o f D ig e s t e d F o o d in S m a ll In t e s t in e  2 p r o c e s s o c c u r wh i c h ar e d i g e s t i o n & ab s o r p t i o n  Th e p r o c e s s o f d i g e s t i o n i s c o mp l e t e d i n t h e i l e u m t o p r o d u c e s i mp l e s u g ar s , ami n o ac i d s , g l yc e r o l & f at t y ac i d s .  Th e p r o c e s s o f ab s o r p t i o n al s o o c c u r s i n t h e i l e u m t o ab s o r b t h e p r o d u c t s o f d i g e s t i o n i n t o t h e b l o o d c ap i l l ar i e s & t o b e u s e d b y t h e c e l l s i n t h e b o d y.  Ab s o r b b y v i l l i ( s i ng ul ar : v i l l us ) i n t h e wal l s o f t h e s mal l i n t e s t i n e . Eac h vi l l u s c o n t ai n s a n e t wo r k o f b l o o d c ap i l l ar i e s & a l ymp h c ap i l l ar y i n t h e
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  • 6. A d a p t a t io n o f t h e s m a ll in t e s t in e t o a id a b s o r p t io n
  • 7. LEARNING OUTCOMES Explain the adaptive characteristic of the digestive system related to absorption.
  • 8.  I t i s l ong & coi l e d t o i n c r e as e t h e s u r f ac e ar e a f o r ab s o r p t i o n  Th e l i n i n g o f t h e i n t e s t i n e i s g r e at l y f o l d e d t o i n c r e as e t h e s u r f ac e ar e a f o r ab s o r p t i o n  Th e e p i t h e l i al c e l l s l i n i n g t h e vi l l u s i s ve r y t h i n t o
  • 9.  Th e r e ar e man y vi l l u s & mi c r o vi l l u s t o i n c r e as e s u r f ac e ar e a f o r ab s o r p t i o n  Eac h vi l l u s h as a n e t wo r k o f b l o o d c ap i l l ar i e s t o t r an s p o r t t h e d i ge s t e d f ood t h at h as b e e n ab s o r b e d  Eac h vi l l u s al s o h as l ac t e al ( l ymp h ve s s e l ) t o t r an s p o r t g l yc e r o l & f at t y ac i d s .
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  • 11. S t r u c t u r e o f v illi
  • 12. LEARNING OUTCOMES Explain the process of absorption in the villus.
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  • 14.  Blood capillaries at the villus absorb glucose (simple sugar), amino acids, minerals, vitamins B & C by simple diffusion through the epithelium of the villus  These substances are carried by the hepatic portal vein to the liver & then distributed to the body cells by the circulatory system  The products of fats digestion such as glycerol & fatty acids as well as vitamins A, D, E & K are absorbed into the lacteal of villus
  • 15.  Across the thin epithelium into the lacteal. Once inside the lacteal, they recombine to form fat droplets.  The fat droplets & vitamins ADEK in the lacteals are carried out of the ileum by a lymph vessel called thoracic duct.  Ileum  thoracic duct  left shoulder vein (left subclavian vein)  bloodstream  body cells
  • 16.  The absorptive surface area of the small intestine is roughly 250 square meters - the size of a tennis court!!!
  • 17. A B S O R P T IO N OF WA TE R & M IN E R A L S IN C OLON
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  • 19.  Large intestine : – Caec um : t h e p ar t wh e r e t h e s mal l i n t e s t i n e j o i n s wi t h t h e l ar g e i n t e s t i n e – Col on : t h e l o n g e r p ar t o f t h e l ar g e i n t e s t i n e – Rec t um : t h e l as t p ar t o f t h e l ar g e i n t e s t i n e
  • 20.  F l u i d mat e r i al f r o m i l e u m ( n o t ab s o r b e d )  c ae c u m  col on  Col on abs or bs mu c h o f t h e wat er f r o m t h e i n d i g e s t i b l e f o o d r e s i d u e wh i c h b e c o me s mo r e s o l i d as i t p as s e s al o n g .  Co l o n al s o abs or bs m ner al s i f r om t h e i nd i ge s t i b l e r e s i d u e
  • 21. TRANSPORT OF NUTRIENTS BY CIRCULATORY SYSTEM
  • 22. LEARNING OUTCOMES Describe the transport of nutrients by the circulatory system for assimilation.
  • 23.  Glucose + amino acids + minerals + vits. B & C  blood capillaries of the villus  out of the small intestine  liver (by the hepatic portal vein)  the food molecules are transported away to all the cells in the body by the blood circulatory  Glycerol + fatty acid + vits. A, D, E & K  the lacteal of the villus  transport out of the small intestine by the thoracic duct (lymph vessel)  lymphatic system  at the left shoulder, the thoracic duct joins the left subclavian vein  bloodstream
  • 24. A S S IM IL A T IO N B Y B ODY C ELL  Assimilation : the process where the products of digestion are absorbed & utilised in the body cells  Used to synthesis complex molecules required for growth, reproduction or repair. (amino acids are used to synthesis protoplasm of cells)  Excess absorbed food molecules are stored in the body
  • 25.  Glucose = oxidised to produce energy in cell respiration, excess  glycogen  Amino acid = to synthesis enzymes, antibody, plasma membrane & protoplasm, excess  urea  urine (deamination)  Lipids = to build plasma membrane & cholesterol, excess  stored as adipose tissue (under the skin, abdomen & internal organs as kidneys, hearts)  Minerals & vitamins = assimilated by the body cells
  • 26.  Minerals (calcium & phosphorus)  build strong bone & teeth  Iron  to synthesis haemoglobin in the RBC, excess  stored in liver  Vitamins A & D also stored in the liver.
  • 27. LEARNING OUTCOMES Explain the main function of the liver and describe the process of assimilation.
  • 28. F U N C T IO N S O F T H E L IV E R  Th e l ar g e s t g l an d i n t h e b o d y & c ar r i e s o u t man y me t ab o l i c p r o c e s s e s  Car r i e s o u t as s i mi l at i o n & al s o ac t as a s t o r ag e o r g an  Re c e i ve s t h e p r o d u c t s o f d i g e s t i o n d i s s o l ve d i n t h e b l o o d vi a t h e h e p at i c
  • 29. M A IN F U N C T IO N S O F T H E L IV E R •Storage of nutrients •Processing the products of digestion •Detoxification •Breakdowns of lipids in storage to provide energy •Production of bile •Removal of damaged red blood cells •Synthesis of vitamin A & blood clotting substances •Synthesis of plasma protein (fibrinogen, prothrombin).
  • 30. REGULATION OF BLOOD GLUCOSE LEVELS  Excess glucose  glycogen (present of hormone insulin)  stores in the liver.  Lack of glucose; glycogen  glucose by hormone glucagons.
  • 31. DEAMINATION  Excess amino acids  liver  amino group is removed (-NH2)  ammonia (toxic)  urea  urine  Remaining amino acids  carbohydrate or fat.
  • 32. STORAGE FUNCTION  Stores vitamins A & D and B12.  Some minerals : irons, potassium, cobalt, zinc & copper.
  • 33. DETOXIFICATION  Bacteria  engulfed & destroyed by phagocytic cells in the liver.  Toxin  chemically modified  non-toxic  eliminated.  Cirrhosis  long time intake of large quantities of alcohol @ viral diseases (hepatitis)