Topic 2.1 - Human Digestive System
Topic 2.1 - Human Digestive System
TOPIC 2.1
HUMAN DIGESTIVE SYSTEM
MS. KIMBERLY M. CHUA
LEARNING OBJECTIVE/S
At the end of the session, you are expected to:
1. identify the parts and function of each part of the digestive system;
2. describe the function of enzymes in digestive system; and
3. explain what happens to a piece of food as it goes through the
digestive system.
DIGESTIVE SYSTEM
breaks down food into small pieces chemically changes the food into a form
physically that can be used by the cells
bite, cut, tear, grind, and mash digestive and actions of enzymes
occurs from mouth to stomach occurs from mouth to intestine
Mouth
Mucus secreted by the cells lining
mouth moistens the food and
facilitates swallowing of the broken
pieces.
Bolus is the food that has been
chewed and mixed in the mouth with
saliva.
Saliva lubricates the food and secrets
ptyalin (salivary amylase) – an
enzyme that converts starch to
maltose.
PARTS OF THE DIGESTIVE SYSTEM
After chewing and mixed the food inside the mouth,
it goes down to alimentary canal.
Pharynx
Esophagus
Epiglottis
a flap of cartilage
closes trachea when swallowing to prevent from entering the respiratory tract
Peristalsis
a rhythmic, wavelike muscular action that pushes the food down
PARTS OF THE DIGESTIVE SYSTEM
Peristalsis
A recall on structure of pharynx, epiglottis and esophagus:
PARTS OF THE DIGESTIVE SYSTEM
Liver
Gallbladder
Pancreas
PARTS OF THE DIGESTIVE SYSTEM
Liver
Remember:
It is in the small intestine
that final digestion and
absorption of food take Villi
place.
small finger-like projections
found inside the inner walls
of the small intestine
Small intestines
A tubular organ that completes digestion and
absorbs nutrients and water.
PARTS OF THE DIGESTIVE SYSTEM
tiny extensions that mainly occur
on the cell membrane of different
organs
A reminder:
Regulate the kind and amount
of food you eat and
Prevent food waste.
LESSON SYNTHESIS
Today, you learned that…
o Hoefnagels, Marielle (2019). Second Edition: General Biology (Books I and II).
McGrawHill Education pages 557-571
o Rogers, Kara (2011). The Human Body: The Digestive System (e-book/lib)