Digestive System Flashcards

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The digestive system has two main roles. Briefly describe each of them.

A

Digestion - process of breaking down large food molecules into smaller molecules

Absorption - process of absorbing these small food molecules into the body

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When we chew food, our teeth physically break the food down into smaller pieces.

How does this help?

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  • It increases the surface area for enzymes to act on
  • It make the food easier to swallow
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how do the salivary glands help in the process of digestion?

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The salivary glands in our mouth release saliva which lubricates the food and makes it easier to swallow.

It also contains the enzyme amylase, which breaks down starch into maltose.

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What is the official name for the tube that carries food from the mouth to the stomach.

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Oesophagus

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3 roles of the stomach

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  1. The stomach contracts its muscular walls to churn and mix the food.
  2. It produces pepsin, which is a type of protease enzyme, and breaks proteins down into amino acids.
  3. It produces hydrochloric acid, which:
    a) provides the right pH for pepsin to function b) kills microorganisms.
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2 roles of bile

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(made by the liver,stored in the gallbladder, released into the small intestine where) it helps in two ways:

  • to emulsify lipids
  • neutralise the acid from the stomach, which bile can do because it is alkaline
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7
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Which enzymes does the pancreas produce?

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Amylase, proteases, and lipases

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8
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Which enzymes does the small intestine produce?

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Amylase, proteases, and lipases

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9
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Villi are finger-like protrusions of the small intestine that are responsible for absorbing nutrients into the body.

Give three ways in which villi are adapted for this role.

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  • There are many villi, - which gives them a large total surface area to absorb nutrients
  • single layer of cells on their surface - nutrients only have to diffuse a short distance.
  • good blood supply - which maintains a strong concentration gradient between the lumen and the blood
  • The cells lining the villi have microvilli on their surface - which further increases the surface area
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10
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What is the main role of the large intestine?

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absorb water

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what is the energy from food used for?

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to keep out metabolism running

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12
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mechanical digestion is found in the…

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mouth and stomach

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13
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where is bile stored before being released into the stomach?

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the gall bladder

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14
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where is bile made?

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in the liver

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15
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the line of the _________ is an ________ surface to the _________

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the line of the small intestine is an exchange surface to the blood stream

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16
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what enzyme does the stomach produce

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pepsin (a protease enzyme)

17
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where is feces stored?

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the rectum