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Page 1: Digestive System Part 2. Two Types of Digestion Digestion is the process of breaking down nutrients so they can be absorbed – Undigested nutrients cannot

Digestive System Part 2

Page 2: Digestive System Part 2. Two Types of Digestion Digestion is the process of breaking down nutrients so they can be absorbed – Undigested nutrients cannot

Two Types of Digestion• Digestion is the process of breaking

down nutrients so they can be absorbed– Undigested nutrients cannot be

absorbed and pass through the small intestine to the large intestine

– For more information, ask someone who is lactose-intolerant about drinking milk

• Mechanical (physical) digestion is the chewing and churning of food

• Chemical digestion is the breaking of chemical bonds in food

Page 3: Digestive System Part 2. Two Types of Digestion Digestion is the process of breaking down nutrients so they can be absorbed – Undigested nutrients cannot

Mechanical Digestion

Page 4: Digestive System Part 2. Two Types of Digestion Digestion is the process of breaking down nutrients so they can be absorbed – Undigested nutrients cannot

Chemical Digestion• The mouth and stomach also

initiate the process of chemical digestion– The mouth has salivary glands that

produce saliva, which begins chemical digestion

– The stomach has pepsin, an enzyme that denatures and breaks down protein

• Note chemical digestion of fats does not begin until the small intestine

Page 5: Digestive System Part 2. Two Types of Digestion Digestion is the process of breaking down nutrients so they can be absorbed – Undigested nutrients cannot

Small Intestine Activity

• When food enters the stomach it still consists of starches, proteins and whole fats– These cannot be absorbed since

they are too large!• The small intestine can only

absorb the small molecules that make these up (simple sugars, amino acids, and fat molecules)– Large molecules that are not

digested cannot be absorbed!– Pancreas to the rescue!

Page 6: Digestive System Part 2. Two Types of Digestion Digestion is the process of breaking down nutrients so they can be absorbed – Undigested nutrients cannot

Pancreatic Digestion• The pancreas secretes a huge battery

of chemicals to complete the breakdown of nutrients for absorption– Pancreatic lipase: for lipids– Pancreatic amylase: for starches– Trypsin (and others): for proteins– Pancreatic nucleases: for DNA and RNA

digestion– Bicarbonate (a base that cancels out

the acid of the stomach)• The small intestine itself also

expresses many enzymes that break two-part molecules apart

Page 7: Digestive System Part 2. Two Types of Digestion Digestion is the process of breaking down nutrients so they can be absorbed – Undigested nutrients cannot

Small Intestine Absorption

• Since nutrients can only be absorbed through cell membrane, the small intestine epithelial tissue has adaptations for increasing surface area– The surface has many circular folds– The tissue is arranged into fingerlike villi

(singular villus) which create more surface area

– The individual cells have a brush border, or microvilli (singular microvillus)

• These cells expend ATP to actively transport nutrients into the blood

Page 8: Digestive System Part 2. Two Types of Digestion Digestion is the process of breaking down nutrients so they can be absorbed – Undigested nutrients cannot

Small Intestine Microanatomy

Page 9: Digestive System Part 2. Two Types of Digestion Digestion is the process of breaking down nutrients so they can be absorbed – Undigested nutrients cannot

Digestion Review

• Starches broken down to sugars by salivary amylase and pancreatic amylase

• Proteins broken down to amino acids by pepsin and trypsin

• Fat drops split apart with bile and broken down with pancreatic lipase

• DNA and RNA are broken apart and absorbed by pancreatic nucleases

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Liver Function• Blood flows directly from the

small intestine to the liver– This is called hepatic portal

circulation– Protects the rest of the body

from whatever you just ate• The liver has metabolic enzymes

to process many nutrients after they are absorbed– Production of fat and glycogen– Storage of vitamins– Breakdown of toxins such as

alcohol

Page 11: Digestive System Part 2. Two Types of Digestion Digestion is the process of breaking down nutrients so they can be absorbed – Undigested nutrients cannot

Large Intestine• The large intestine is filled with

colonies of bacteria that feast on our leftovers (often producing gas as a waste product)

• The large intestine is capable of absorbing water and vitamins, including those produced by bacteria– The large intestine is not actually

necessary for life and can be removed if needed

Page 12: Digestive System Part 2. Two Types of Digestion Digestion is the process of breaking down nutrients so they can be absorbed – Undigested nutrients cannot

Normal Flora Redux

• Remember the concept of normal flora from immunology?– If you wipe out your normal

flora in your large intestine you are at risk for infection by a much nastier type of bacterium!

– Probiotics are foods that restock your large intestine with healthy bacteria• This is still a poorly understood

field of science

Page 13: Digestive System Part 2. Two Types of Digestion Digestion is the process of breaking down nutrients so they can be absorbed – Undigested nutrients cannot

Lactose Intolerance• Lactose Intolerance is one of

many digestive disorders caused by a failure to absorb nutrients– Lactose (milk sugar) is made of a

molecule of glucose and galactose stuck together (too large to absorb)

– Most people express a small intestine enzyme called lactase that breaks them apart

• Failure to digest lactose (or other nutrients) results in the nutrients ending up in the large intestine– Bacteria metabolize it and release

gas and waste acids

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Gastrointestinal Distress

• Inflammation of the intestines can also cause failure to absorb nutrients– These nutrients get to the large

intestine and bacteria call dibs at that point

– This results in diarrhea• Celiac disease is when inflammation

results from gluten (a wheat protein) exposure to the small intestine– If you do not have celiac disease,

gluten is NOT bad for you