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The Digestive System
Biology 1 Honors
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Biology
10th Grade
04/10/2011

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Term
digestive system
Definition
system that breaks down food into its component molecules so that it can be used as energy for your body; absorbs digested material into cells; eliminates waste
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mouth
Definition
first stop in digestive process; contains saliva, tongue, and teeth
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tongue
Definition
The ______ moves food around and helps postition it b/t your teeth.
Term
mechanical
Definition
Chewing is a form of __________ digestion.
Term
mechanical digestion
Definition
the physical process of breaking down food into smaller pieces
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saliva
Definition
Salivary glands in your mouth secrete ______.
Term
amylase
Definition
saliva contains _______, enzyme that breaks down starch into smaller molecules.
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esophogus
Definition
a muscular tube that connects your mouth to your stomach
Term
epiglottis
Definition
a flap of cartilage that closes over the opening to the respiratory tract as you swallow.
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peristalisis
Definition
a series of involuntary smooth muscle contractions along the walls of the digestive tract; responsible for moving food through the digestive system
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food bolus
Definition
the round shape food takes after chewing
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relax, contract
Definition
Digetive contractions occur in waves: first, circular muscles ______, and longitude muscles relax, then vice versa.
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stomach
Definition
muscular, pouch-like enlargement of the digestive tract
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mechanical and physical
Definition
Both ________ & ________ digestion takes place in the stomach.
Term
mechanical
Definition
When muscles physically contract in the stomach, this is an example of ________ digestion.
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gastric juice
Definition
The inner lining of the stomach contains millions of glands that secrete a mixture of chemicals called _______.
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pepsin and hydrochloric acid
Definition
Gastric juice contains ________ & ________.
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pepsin
Definition
an enzyme that begins the chemical digetion of proteins of food in the stomach
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hydrochloric acid
Definition
contained in gastic juice; increses the acidity of the stomach contents to pH2
Term
The lining of the stomach sectes mucus which protects it from the acid.
Definition
Why do the acids in our stomach not hurt it?
Term
Approx. 2 to 4 hrs.
Definition
How long does food stay in your stomach?
Term
small intestine
Definition
From the stomach the food moves into the _______, a muscular tube about 6m long.
Term
completed
Definition
Digetion of your meal is ________ completed in your small intestine.
Term
pancreas, liver
Definition
Carbs and proteins are futher chemically digested by enzymes secreted by your ________ & ________.
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duodenum
Definition
the 1st 25cm of the small intestine
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duodenum->jujenum->ileum
Definition
Name the sections, in order, of the small intestine:
Term
ducts
Definition
Most enzymes and chemicals enter the duodenum through _____ that collect juices from the pancreas, liver, and gallbladder
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gallbladder, liver, and pancreas
Definition
Food ______ pass directly through which organs of the digetive system?
Term
pancreas
Definition
soft, flattened gland that secretes both digestive enzymes and hormones
Term
carbs, proteins, and fats
Definition
The mixture of enzymes the pancreas secretes breaks down...
Term
akaline pancreatic juices
Definition
______________________ help neutralize the acidity of food, stopping pepsin.
Term
liver
Definition
large complex organ with many functions
Term
producing bile
Definition
What is the main function of the liver?
Term
bile
Definition
chemical substance that helps break down fats; causes futher digestion by breaking apart large drops of fat into smaller droplets
Term
gallbladder
Definition
place where bile is stored
Term
3 to 5 hrs.
Definition
How long does liquid food stay in your small intestine?
Term
villus (plural: villi)
Definition
single, projection on the lining of the small intestine that fuctions in the absorption of digested food; increases surface area available for absorption; absorbs digested food, then moves it into its blood vessels and into the bloodstream; link b/t circ. and digest. systems
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large intestine
Definition
muscular tube, also called the colon; 1.5m long, 6.5cm wide
Term
As indegestible material passes through the large intsetine, water and salts are absorbed by its walls.
Definition
How is water not wasted by the large intestine?
Term
anaerobic bacteria
Definition
bacteria in the large intestine that synthesize some B & K vitamins; stop harmful bacteria from colonizing
Term
18 to 24 hours
Definition
How long is indegestible food in the large intestine?
Term
rectum
Definition
last part of the digestive system
Term
anus
Definition
Feces is eliminated from the rectum through the _______.
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