Science (Digestive system) Flashcards
- What are the four stages of digestion?
2. What is digestion?
- Ingestion, digestion, absorption, elimination
2. Process of breaking food down into molecules small enough to absorb
What type of digestion occurs in the mouth when food is mixed or crushed with your teeth?
Mechanical digestion
What is the chemical digestion that occurs in the mouth?
Digestive enzymes break down complex polymers into monomers
What is an enzyme?
Molecule that allows a substances to be converted into smaller molecules
- What is amylase?
2. What does it do?
- An enzyme produced by the salivary glands and found in saliva
- Breaks down starch into maltose
What does the tongue do to the food in the mouth?
Forms it into a bolus
- When is the swallowing reflex stimulated?
- What is the pharynx?
- What is an epiglottis?
- When food enters the pharynx
- Place in throat that opens up into trachea and esophagus
- A flap that flops down over the windpipe and allows food to enter esophagus
- How long is the esophagus and what does it connect to?
- What is the sphincter valve?
- What is peristalsis?
- 25cm, connects to stomach
- Food enters it but is prevented from going back up
- When food is pushed down the esophagus with help of involuntary muscle contractions
What are the stomach’s 3 functions?
- To store up to 2L of food and fluid
- To break down the food into liquid mixture
- To slowly empty liquid mixture into small intestine
- What is churning?
2. What is gastric juice made up of?
- When the smooth muscle in the stomach mixes the food
2. Hydrochloric acid, mucous, enzyme pepsin
- What does the hydrochloric acid in the gastric juice do?
- What is the role of pepsin?
- What does mucous do?
- Breaks down meat and plant material, kills bacteria in food
- Breaks down proteins into smaller amino acid chains
- Protects the lining of the stomach from the acid
- What does the bolus become?
2. This liquid is released from the stomach via what?
- Acid chyme
2. Pyloric sphincter
If the inner linings of the stomach are exposed to acid, what does this cause?
- Irritation (gastritis)
2. Ulcers (sore/hole in stomach)
- Approx. how long is the small intestine?
- What is its main function?
- What are the names of the 3 parts of this organ?
- 6-7m long
- Transport nutrients into your bloodstream
- Duodenum, jejenum, ileum
- What are villi?
2. What does each villi contain?
- Folds on the small intestine that look like fingers and are made up of epithelial cells
- Microvilli