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Digestive System

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Teeth

I C P M I-Nose Teeth
I C P M
C-Eye Teeth
8 4 8 12 P-Cheek Teeth
Total-32(A) M-Wisdom Teeth 2123
9 4 0 8 Incisor
ADULT
2123
Canine
Total-20(C) Premolar
molar CHILD 2102
After diamonds, tooth enamel is the second hardest 2102
compound in the world Enamel-hardest in our body, even harder than our bones.
Digestive System Parts

1)Complex-simple
2)H2O Vit/Mineral Directly absorb
3)Physio-Chemical
Elimentary canal 4)Energy Production Digestive Glands

1)MOUTH 1)SALIVERY GLAND


2)OESOPHAGUS 2)GASTRIC GLAND
3)STOMACH 3)LIVER+GALL BLADDER
4)SMALL INTESTINE 4)PANCREASE
5)LARGE INTESTINE 5)INTESTINAL GLAND
6)ANUS 6)OTHER GLANDS

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1)Mouth- Buccal Cavity--3 Pair Glands(1.5lt)
Lysozyme-

Ptyline
Diastage STARCH
Mucus---
Bolus
2)Teeth- 3)Stomach-The stomach is
divided into
the cardiac,fundic, body, and
pyloric
A)Cardiac-Hcl Production/Kill
Bacteria /mucus secretion
,Food Break into small,
cardiac sphincter,
B)Fundic-Hold the food,
c)Body- mix food
d)Pylorus- pyloric sphincter,
when to open, releases gastric
juices(RENIN-Milk/PEPSIN-
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CHYME
Gastric gland
that secrete gastric juice and protective mucus three types of gastric glands
cardiac gastric glands-beginning of the stomach
the intermediate, or true, gastric glands in the central stomach areas
pyloric glands in the terminal stomach portion
cardiac and pyloric glands secrete mucus
Intermediate-three major cell types: zymogenic, parietal, and mucous neck
cells.
 zymogenic (chief) cells-enzymes pepsin & rennin.

 Parietal or oxyntic, cells occur throughout the length of the gland and are
responsible for the production of Hcl

 Mucous neck cells is to secrete mucus. MRP-Mucous,Renin,Pepsin


small intestine is roughly 9–16 feet (ft)

•The duodenum is about 7.9–9.8 inches .


•The jejunum is about about 8.2 ft long.
•The ileum is close to 9.8 ft long.
•An adult's digestive tract is about 30 feet (about 9 meters) long.
•The esophagus is a 25-cm long
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Surface mucous cell-40%-Mucous
Perietal-OXYNTIC CELL-Hcl-13%
Chief cell-ZYMOGEN,PEPTIC CELL-44%

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Liver-Bile(Gall Bladder)
PH-8
BOLUS
Food Basic

Fat emulsification
CHYME Not an Enzyme

Activated by cholecystokinin(CCK)

 1)CCK-stimulates gallbladder to contract


and release bile into small intestine.
 2) stimulates Pancrease to release
pancreatic enzymes.
 3) cholecystokinin stop stomach to deliver
any more food until the first batch is
done.
 4) suppresses our appetite by vagal nerve.
 5) it triggers Peristalsis.
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Pancrease—Activated by Secretin The duodenum is the first part of the
small intestine. It is located between
L A T
the stomach and the middle part of the
small intestine, or jejunum.
LIPASE FAT-LIPID

AMYLASE STARCH-MALT Digestion

TRYPSIN (PROTEIN)PEPTONE-PEPTIDE
SMALL Intestine-3 part(DJI)
DEUODENUM-SECRETIN-CCK-HARMONE
NO enzyme,acid neutralization

Jejunum-bulk chemical digestion and absorption

Ileum-Vit and Mineral absorption

Ereptin-Peptide-Amino Acid
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Protein Digestion
FOOD-BOLUS-CHYME-CHILE

PEPSIN
PEPTONE
PROTEIN

TRYPSIN
PEPTIDE
PEPTONE

EREPSIN
AMINO ACID
PEPTIDE

 INGESTION
 DIGESTION
 ABSORPTION
 ASSIMILATION
 DEFECATION
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S-SUCRASE-SUCROSE-G+FRUCTOSE KRUPTS OF LEIBERKUHN
M-MALTASE-MALTOSE-G Crypts of Lieberkühn secrete intestinal juice or
E-EREPSIN-PEPTONES succus entericus. Succus entericus is a yellow
L-LACTASE-LACTOSE-G+GLACTOSE fluid with a pH of 7.6, which contains water,
LIPASE-LIPID mucus, and enzymes. Succus entericus helps in
the digestion of carbohydrates, proteins, fats,
and nucleic acid.( Amylase, Protease and
Lipase)

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LARGE INTESTINE
WATER ABSORPTION
Appendix-no use

chile

pigments

The large intestine has 3 primary


functions: absorbing water and
electrolytes, producing and absorbing
vitamins, and forming and propelling
feces toward the rectum for elimination.

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HORMONE IN DIGESTION

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