lecture 9 Flashcards

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what is the digestive system

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6-0m tube lined with music covered epithelium. accessory organs attached to tube to help process/digest food

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components of the digestive system

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mouth, pharynx and oesophagus, peristalsis, stomach, small and large intestine, liver, gallbladder, pancreas and hepatic portal vein

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function of the mouth

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  • food is broken up by teeth/tongue, moistened by saliva which initiates digestive of polysaccharides
  • salivary glands secrete amylase
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function of pharynx and oesophagus

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  • move food to stomach, gastric juices released and protein digestion starts
  • respiratory passage closed off by soft palate and epiglottis to ensure food doesn’t enter nose or trachea
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what is peristalsis

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food is passed along digestive system by muscular contraction called peristalsis

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function of stomach

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  • highly acidic, kills pathogens, alcohol is absorbed by stomach
  • pepsin starts digestion (chemical)
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function of small intestine

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most nutrients are absorbed through villi and microvilli which increase the surface area

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3 parts of the SI

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  • duodenum
  • jejunum
  • ileum
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what does the duodenum do

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receives secretions from liver, gallbladder and pancreas

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what does the jejunum do

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digestion and nutrient absorption

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what does the ileum do

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absorbs nutrients

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12
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what is absorbed in the SI

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monosaccharides, amino acids, fatty acids, monoglycerides and nucleotides

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function of large intestine

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absorb left over material and then the indigestible material, bacteria and water accumulate in the rectum at the end of the digestive process

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14
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what is absorbed in the LI

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water, salt and vitamins

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15
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how does the defection reflex get initiated

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the rectal walls stretch

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16
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role of liver

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  • secretes bile, role in metabolism
  • removes/breaks down toxins
  • stores vitamins
  • absorbs glucose and stores as glycogen
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role of gallbladder

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stores bile, releases bile into intestine to help digest fat

18
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role of pancreas

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neutralises acid from stomach and secretes digestive enzymes

19
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role of hepatic portal vein

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  • intestines absorb products of digestion

- nutrients then travel via hepatic portal vein to liver - stored or released according to current contents of blood

20
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nutritional requirements

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55-60% complex carbs, 15-20% proteins and 20-25% fats