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Topic: NutritionAIM: How does the Human Digestive System
respond to a failure of homeostasis?
Homework: Castle learning Nutrition Review
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Do Now: Explain this cartoon, relating to our current topic and
using scientific terms.
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StomachStomach
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HeartburnHeartburn
•Acid reflux is when stomach acid splashes up from the stomach into the esophagus
•Treatment•lifestyle changes (diet, less stress)•Over the counter or prescription meds
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Ulcers
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• Open sores on the lining of the stomach
• Due to the breakdown of mucus lining in that area
– As a result, stomach lining exposed to enzymes and HCl
• Can be treated
with medication
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Large intestines Large intestines Disorder of the large intestines
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Constipation• Feces moves too slow through the
digestive tract therefore, too much water is absorbed
• Results in difficulty egesting feces
• Treatment:
–Drink more water
–Eat more roughage
–Laxatives
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Diarrhea • Too little water is absorbed in large
intestine
• Frequently caused by infections or stress
• Can lead to dehydration
• Treatment:
– If dehydration occurs
drink water
– Medication song
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Appendicitis
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Appendicitis• is an inflammation of the appendix, a 3
1/2-inch-long tube of tissue that extends from the large intestine
• medical emergency
– surgery to remove– If untreated It can burst
(perforate) spilling infectious
materials into the abdominal cavity
• Can be FATAL
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Gall BladderGall Bladder
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Gall stones
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• Small hard particles made of cholesterol which form and collect in
the gall bladder• May block the bile
duct causing pain and discomfort
• Treated by surgical removal of the gall
bladder