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Digestive System
D. Crowley, 2007
Digestive System
To be able to label the digestive system, and explain the function of each part
Organs
You tasks is to discuss, then list the organs you believe play a role in digestion
Lots of organs play a role in digestion, including: -– Mouth– Stomach– Intestines– Anus– (+ liver and pancreas (although food does not pass through
these))– (*appendix helps digest cellulose in some animals, but has
no real use in humans)
Digestive SystemThe food we eat has to be broken down into a form that our bodies can use - this is digestion
Digestion is needed to absorb food into our bodies - obtaining as many nutrients from the food as possible
Digestion happens in the digestive system, beginning at the mouth and ending at the anus
After we swallow, food passes through these organs: -– Oesophagus (gullet or food pipe)– Stomach– Small intestine– Large intestine
Digestive System
Using your worksheet, and exploring science 8 (page 10) label the digestive system
Then, in your book make a list of the key parts of the digestive system, and add some key information about them
Salivary gland
Mouth
Oesophagus (gullet or food pipe)
Stomach
Rectum & anus
*Appendix
Small intestine
Large intestine
Digestive System
Salivary gland
Mouth
Oesophagus (gullet or food pipe)
Stomach
Rectum & anus
*Appendix
Small intestine
Large intestine
Mouth - putting food in your mouth is called feeding or ingestion. Teeth grind the food down, and saliva (produced from salivary glands) help make the food moist, easing swallowing (as well as the enzyme amylase which helps break down starch)
Oesophagus (gullet) - when you swallow, the trachea (windpipe) is shut off, and food passes down the oesophagus. Muscles in the wall above the food contract, making the piper narrower above the food, pushing it down (this is why you can eat, even when upside down)!
Stomach - food is churned up with the strong acid (pH 1-2)
Digestive System
Salivary gland
Mouth
Oesophagus (gullet or food pipe)
Stomach
Rectum & anus
*Appendix
Small intestine
Large intestine
Small intestine - small molecules are absorbed through the small intestine wall
Large intestine - food which we cannot digest (e.g. fibre) is passed into the large intestine, where water is removed. This forms a more solid material - faeces
Rectum & anus - faeces is stored in the rectum, eventually being pushed out of the anus - faeces is egested
*Appendix - in some animals, helps to break down cellulose, but no known use in humans
Digestive SystemDigestion involves some key organs: mouth; oesophagus; stomach; small and large intestines etc…
However some organs play a vital role in digestion, even though food does not pass through them: -
– The liver produces bile helping with the digestion of fat
– The pancrease produces chemicals called digestive enzymes, which help break down food molecules
Any undigested food passes out of the anus as faeces
Digestive System
CowsWhy is it that cows have 4 stomachs?
Cows, goats, sheep and several other animals belong to a class of animals called ruminants. Ruminants have four stomachs and digesting their food in these stomachs, rather than in their intestines.
Ruminants eat food, regurgitate it as cud and eat it again. The stomachs are filled with bacteria that aid in digestion
This is all because its difficult to break the grass down and absorb the nutrients (cellulose cell walls). It takes a long time to ‘process’ this food, which is why they have four stomachs!
Rabbits
Why do rabbits eat their ‘poo’?!
This is a similar situation for the rabbits as it was with the cows - its difficult to get all the nutrients from the grass, as the cell wall (cellulose) is difficult to break down
For this reasons rabbits re-ingest their excrement, helping get all the nutrients within
In other words, the eat their poo to get a second shot at absorbing all the nutrients they passed out first time