Front | Back |
Organs of digestive system two main groups
|
Alimentary canal and accessory digestive organs
|
Also called the gastrointestinal tract or gust digest food breaks smaller fragments and absorbs digested fragments through lining of blood
|
Alimentary canal
|
Organs of alimentary canal
|
Mouth pharynx esophagus stomach small and large intestine
|
Accessory digestive organs
|
Teeth tongue gallbladder salivary glands liver pancreas
|
Simply taking food into the digestive tract usually via the mouth
|
Ingestion
|
Moves food through the alimentary canal, includes swallowing, which is initiated voluntarily, and peristalsis
|
Propulsion
|
The major means of propulsion involves alternate wave of contraction and relaxation of muscles in organ wall....squeezes food along tract and mixes
|
Peristalsis
|
Physically prepares food for chemical digestion by enzymes. Mechanical processes include chewing, mixing of food with saliva by tongue, churning food
|
Mechanical digestion
|
Rhythmic local constrictions of the small intestine..mixes food with digestive juices and increases the efficiency of absorption
|
Segmentation
|
A series of catabolic steps in which complex food molecules are broken down to their chemical building blocks by enzymes secreted into lumen
|
Chemical digestion
|
The passage of digested end products plus vitamins minerals and water from the lumen of the GI tract through the mucosal cells by active or passive trans
|
Absorption
|
Eliminates indigestible substances from the body via the anus in the form of feces
|
Defacation
|
Digestive activity is provoked by a range of mechanical and chemical stimuli
|
Sensors (mechanoreceptors and chemoreceptors)...most important are stretching of the organ by food, osmolarity, ph of contents, substrates and end products of digestion
|
These receptors (mechano and chemo) initiate reflexes that
|
Activate or inhibit glands that secrete digestive juices into the lumen or hormones of the blood or stimulate smooth muscle of GI walls to mix lumen contents
|
Mediated entirely by the local enteric or gut plexuses in response to stimuli arising in the GI tract
|
Short reflexes
|