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DIGESTIVE AND

EXCRETORY
SYSTEM
OBJECTIVES;
THE LEARNERS ARE ABLE TO;
 Know each part both Digestive and Excretory

system
 Students can identify the use of each part
 The digestive system is a group of
organs working together to convert
food into energy and basic nutrients
to feed the entire body. Food passes
through a long tube inside the body
known as the alimentary canal or
the gastrointestinal tract (GI tract).
The alimentary canal is made up of
the oral cavity, pharynx, esophagus,
stomach, small intestines, and large
intestines.
DIGESTION SYSTEM
WHY DIGESTIVE SYSTEM SO
IMPORTANT?
 The digestive system is where vitamins, nutrients
and minerals are absorbed. Factors such as
stress, lack of sleep, antibiotics, illness, aging and
poor diet choices can often lead to an imbalance
of the bacteria in your digestive tract. 
Maintaining a healthy digestive system any time
of year can be quite challenging, especially
during the holiday season with typical eating
patterns.  Consuming an abundance of rich and
indulgent foods compromises our digestive
health by flooding our bodies with large
amounts of fat and sugar.  High fat holiday foods
not only stay in the digestive system longer, but
also cause more stomach acid to be produced,
which can lead to gastric reflux and other issues.
EXCRETORY SYSTEM
  is a passive biological system that removes
excess, unnecessary materials from the body
fluids of an organism, so as to help maintain
internal chemical homeostasis and prevent
damage to the body.
KIDNEY URETER
 two bean-shaped  is a tube that carries
organs, each about the
urine from the kidney to
size of a fist. They are
the urinary bladder.
located just below the
There are two ureters,
rib cage, one on each
one attached to each
side of your spine.
kidney. The upper half
filter about a half cup
of the ureter is located
of blood every minute,
in the abdomen and the
removing wastes and
lower half is located in
extra water to
the pelvic area. 
make urine. 
BLADDER URETHRA

 is a muscular sac in the   is a tube that connects


pelvis and stores urine the urinary bladder to
the urinary meatus for
the removal of urine
from the body.
KIDNEY
Any questions?
 AFTER THE QUESTIONS KINDLY STUDY
FOR AWHILE.
FOR TWO POINTS
WHATS OUR TOPIC TODAY
THANK YOU FOR YOUR EARS
AND
COOPORATION

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