Human Digestive System
Human Digestive System
Science process skills book page S11 Science form 2 texts book page 49
DIGESTION
- The process of breaking down large food molecule into smaller molecules that can be readily absorb by the body.
- occurs in an eight metre long tube called gut/alimentary canal.
Physical digestion - involve the mechanical process of breaking down large piece of food into smaller particles using teeth and churning movements.
Chemical digestion
- involves the action of various enzymes in breaking down complex food molecules. - enzymes are substance act as catalyst and generally speed up the chemical reaction in our body.
Stomach
Large Intestine Anus
Small Intestine
Rectum
Oesophagus
Stomach
Rectum
Large Intestine
Small Intestine
Anus
The end product of digestion 1. glucose from carbohydrate 2. amino acids from protein 3. fatty acids and glycerol from fats.
MOUTH
Digestion begin in the mouth Food is chewed into smaller pieces and mixed with saliva secreted by the salivary glands. Small pieces of food have a larger area for the saliva to act upon. The salivary gland secrete saliva which contains an enzyme called amylase. Amylase digests starch and converts it to maltose, a type of sugar.
Oesophagus
The digest food is is shaped into a bolus by the tongue and swallowed. The bolus is pushed to the stomach
The villi greatly increase the surface of the small intestine so that absorption of digested food can take place quickly. Digested food is absorbed into the bloodstream mainly by diffusion.
bloodstream
liver
heart
Reabsorption of water
Function of large intestine
Absorb water, dissolved minerals and vitamin Formation of faeces
Defaecation
Removal of faeces out of the body
Constipation
Difficulty in removing undigested food from the body Due to unhealthy eating habits Too little fibre and water in diet
Roughage
Helps the food pass easily through the digestive system Without roughage, undigested food moves very slowly through the large intestine.
Constipation can be relieved by drinking enough water, eating a high fibre diet.
Food pyramid
The following are some healthy eating habits a) from health aspect - maintain a balance diet - ensure the food consume is clean, safe, fresh and nutritious - consume less sugar and fat - eat plenty of vegetable and fruits - eat in moderation