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Introduction
The digestive system is
used for breaking down
food into nutrients
which then pass intothe
circulatory system and
are taken to where they
are needed in the body.
Functions of the DigestiveSystem
Ingest food
Break down food into nutrient molecules
Absorb molecules into the bloodstream
Rid the body of indigestibleremains
Introduction
There are four stagesto
food processing:
1.Ingestion: taking in food
2.Digestion: breaking down
food into nutrients
3.Absorption: taking in
nutrients by cells
4.Egestion: removing any
leftover wastes
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break down food into
small pieces. Tongue
mixes food with saliva
(contains amylase,
which helps break
down starch).
Epiglottis is a flap-like
structure at the back of
the throat that closes
over the trachea
preventing food from
entering it.
Parts of the DigestiveSystem
Teeth: Grinds your
food.
Salivary Glands:
Produce the salivain
your mouth.
Tongue: Helps to
push food into your
esophagus.
Teeth
Four types ofteeth:
1. Incisors
2. Canines
3. Pre – Molars
4. Molars
Incisors
Canines
Premolar
Molar
Biting
and
Cutting
Incisor
Grasping
and
Tearing
Canine
Grinding
and
Crushing
Pre - Molar
Grinding
and
Crushing
Molar
The tongue is not only one muscle.
It is a group of muscles, and it is
also what we use to taste food with.
Canyou really “swallow” your
tongue? Explain.
No you can not. The reason is because of the thin
layer of tissue that connect your tongue to the bottom
of your mouth called the frenulum. Your tongue is
also attached to the front and sides of the pharynx.
Anatomy of theTongue
© British Nutrition Foundation
2010
Tast
e
The tongue can detect five basic tastes:
• bitter;
• salt;
• sour;
• sweet;
• umami.
Taste may be described by association with a particular food,
e.g. meaty, minty or fruity.
The intensity can also be recorded, e.g. mild or strong Cheddar.
© British Nutrition Foundation
2010
What is umami?
Umami is a savoury taste, often known as the
fifth taste. It is a subtle taste and blends well
with other tastes.
It was discovered by Dr Kikumae Ikeda, from
Tokyo Imperial University, Japan, in 1908.
He undertook research into Dashi, a
traditional Japanese stock made from kombu
(kelp).
Umami has its own distinct savoury taste,
often associated with ripe tomatoes and
cheese.
When you look at your tongue in the
mirror you can seeraised areasor
“bumps”. What are these raised
areas called?
These raised
areas are called
papillae.
8. Nameand describe the 3
different types of papillae.
The 3 different types of
papillae are:
fungiform which are the
larger ones located in the
front of the tongue;
filiform which are the
smaller ones in the front;
vallate which are the large
ones in the back, there are
only 8 to 10of these.
Papillae have 2 purposes.
Describe them.
The purpose of the papillae is to grip the food and
with the taste buds they contain.
They also “taste” the food.
What is the difference in the structure between a younger
person’s tongue and an older person’s tongue? How
does this affect the senseoftaste?
Ayounger person has
more taste buds than an
older person, about 2
times as much.
The reason for this is
because as a person gets
older the taste cellsdon’t
get replaced like they do
when you are younger.
So,can you actually seetaste buds with the nakedeye?
Explain.
No, you see the papillae, and within the papillae are
the
taste bubs, and
about 100 receptors
or “taste” cells make
up each taste bud,
so you actually see
many in one papillae.
TheHuman Digestive System
The tongue pushes food around
until it forms a ball called a bolus.
The bolus is passed to the pharynx
(throat) and the epiglottis makes
sure the bolus passes into the
esophagus and not down the
windpipe!
TheHuman
Digestive
System
The bolus passing down
the esophagus by
peristalsis.
Peristalsis is a wave of
muscular contractions
that push the bolus
down towards the
stomach.
Peristalsis Waves
To enter the stomach,
the bolus must pass
through the esophageal
sphincter, a tight muscle
that keeps stomach acid
out of the esophagus.
TheHuman Digestive System
The stomach has folds
called and is a big
muscular pouch which
turns the bolus and
mixes it with gastric
juice, a mixture of
stomach acid, mucus
and enzymes.
TheHuman Digestive System
The acid kills off any
invading bacteria or
viruses.
The enzymes help break
down proteins and
lipids.
The mucus protects the
lining of the stomach
from being eaten away
by the acid.
TheHuman Digestive System
The stomach does do
some absorption too.
Some medicines (i.e.
aspirin), water and
alcohol are all absorbed
through the stomach.
The digested bolus is
now called chyme and it
leaves the stomach by
passing through the
pyloric sphincter.
TheHuman Digestive System
Chyme is now in the small
intestine.
90% of absorption occurs
here.
The liver and pancreas
help the small intestineto
maximize absorption.
The small intestine is
broken down into three
parts:
Duodenum: The tube
that runs from the stomach to
the small intestine.
TheHuman Digestive System
2. Jejunum
The jejunum is where
the majority of
absorption takes place.
TheHuman Digestive System
3. Ileum
The last portion ofthe
small intestine is the
ileum, compacts the
leftovers to pass
through into the large
intestine.
Bile, produced in the liver
but stored in the gall
bladder, breaks down fats.
The pancreas secretes a
juice to reduce the acidity
of the chyme.
TheHuman Digestive System
The large intestine (or
colon) is used to absorb
water from the waste
material leftover and to
produce vitamin Kand
some Bvitamins using
the helpful bacteria that
live here.
TheHuman Digestive System
All leftover waste is
compacted and stored at
the end of the large
intestine called the
rectum.
When full, the anal
sphincter loosens and
the waste passes outof
the body .
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Digestive System.pptx

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  • 2. Introduction The digestive system is used for breaking down food into nutrients which then pass intothe circulatory system and are taken to where they are needed in the body.
  • 3. Functions of the DigestiveSystem Ingest food Break down food into nutrient molecules Absorb molecules into the bloodstream Rid the body of indigestibleremains
  • 4. Introduction There are four stagesto food processing: 1.Ingestion: taking in food 2.Digestion: breaking down food into nutrients 3.Absorption: taking in nutrients by cells 4.Egestion: removing any leftover wastes
  • 5. T Me e t oh um tec hhanically break down food into small pieces. Tongue mixes food with saliva (contains amylase, which helps break down starch). Epiglottis is a flap-like structure at the back of the throat that closes over the trachea preventing food from entering it.
  • 6. Parts of the DigestiveSystem Teeth: Grinds your food. Salivary Glands: Produce the salivain your mouth. Tongue: Helps to push food into your esophagus.
  • 7. Teeth Four types ofteeth: 1. Incisors 2. Canines 3. Pre – Molars 4. Molars Incisors Canines Premolar Molar
  • 9. The tongue is not only one muscle. It is a group of muscles, and it is also what we use to taste food with.
  • 10. Canyou really “swallow” your tongue? Explain. No you can not. The reason is because of the thin layer of tissue that connect your tongue to the bottom of your mouth called the frenulum. Your tongue is also attached to the front and sides of the pharynx.
  • 12. © British Nutrition Foundation 2010 Tast e The tongue can detect five basic tastes: • bitter; • salt; • sour; • sweet; • umami. Taste may be described by association with a particular food, e.g. meaty, minty or fruity. The intensity can also be recorded, e.g. mild or strong Cheddar.
  • 13. © British Nutrition Foundation 2010 What is umami? Umami is a savoury taste, often known as the fifth taste. It is a subtle taste and blends well with other tastes. It was discovered by Dr Kikumae Ikeda, from Tokyo Imperial University, Japan, in 1908. He undertook research into Dashi, a traditional Japanese stock made from kombu (kelp). Umami has its own distinct savoury taste, often associated with ripe tomatoes and cheese.
  • 14. When you look at your tongue in the mirror you can seeraised areasor “bumps”. What are these raised areas called? These raised areas are called papillae.
  • 15. 8. Nameand describe the 3 different types of papillae. The 3 different types of papillae are: fungiform which are the larger ones located in the front of the tongue; filiform which are the smaller ones in the front; vallate which are the large ones in the back, there are only 8 to 10of these.
  • 16. Papillae have 2 purposes. Describe them. The purpose of the papillae is to grip the food and with the taste buds they contain. They also “taste” the food.
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  • 19. What is the difference in the structure between a younger person’s tongue and an older person’s tongue? How does this affect the senseoftaste? Ayounger person has more taste buds than an older person, about 2 times as much. The reason for this is because as a person gets older the taste cellsdon’t get replaced like they do when you are younger.
  • 20. So,can you actually seetaste buds with the nakedeye? Explain. No, you see the papillae, and within the papillae are the taste bubs, and about 100 receptors or “taste” cells make up each taste bud, so you actually see many in one papillae.
  • 21. TheHuman Digestive System The tongue pushes food around until it forms a ball called a bolus. The bolus is passed to the pharynx (throat) and the epiglottis makes sure the bolus passes into the esophagus and not down the windpipe!
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  • 24. TheHuman Digestive System The bolus passing down the esophagus by peristalsis. Peristalsis is a wave of muscular contractions that push the bolus down towards the stomach.
  • 26. To enter the stomach, the bolus must pass through the esophageal sphincter, a tight muscle that keeps stomach acid out of the esophagus.
  • 27. TheHuman Digestive System The stomach has folds called and is a big muscular pouch which turns the bolus and mixes it with gastric juice, a mixture of stomach acid, mucus and enzymes.
  • 28. TheHuman Digestive System The acid kills off any invading bacteria or viruses. The enzymes help break down proteins and lipids. The mucus protects the lining of the stomach from being eaten away by the acid.
  • 29. TheHuman Digestive System The stomach does do some absorption too. Some medicines (i.e. aspirin), water and alcohol are all absorbed through the stomach. The digested bolus is now called chyme and it leaves the stomach by passing through the pyloric sphincter.
  • 30. TheHuman Digestive System Chyme is now in the small intestine. 90% of absorption occurs here. The liver and pancreas help the small intestineto maximize absorption. The small intestine is broken down into three parts:
  • 31. Duodenum: The tube that runs from the stomach to the small intestine.
  • 32. TheHuman Digestive System 2. Jejunum The jejunum is where the majority of absorption takes place.
  • 33. TheHuman Digestive System 3. Ileum The last portion ofthe small intestine is the ileum, compacts the leftovers to pass through into the large intestine.
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  • 36. Bile, produced in the liver but stored in the gall bladder, breaks down fats. The pancreas secretes a juice to reduce the acidity of the chyme.
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  • 39. TheHuman Digestive System The large intestine (or colon) is used to absorb water from the waste material leftover and to produce vitamin Kand some Bvitamins using the helpful bacteria that live here.
  • 40. TheHuman Digestive System All leftover waste is compacted and stored at the end of the large intestine called the rectum. When full, the anal sphincter loosens and the waste passes outof the body .