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Digestive System
Nutrients
• Section 48-1 : Review on own• Carbohydrates• Proteins• Fats• Lipids• Vitamins• Minerals• Water
•Elements found in the compound•Function of the compound•Examples of the compound•Monomer of the compound
Overview of Digestive SystemPlease read but do not take notes on this slide.• The digestive system consists of the alimentary canal as well as
the organs and glands that contribute digestive enzymes and other products to specific portions of the canal.
• In processing the food you eat, your digestive system uses mechanical and chemical methods.
• Three major types of macromolecules must be broken down during digestion—carbohydrates, proteins, and lipids.
– When these macromolecules are broken down sufficiently—into individual glucose monomers, amino acids, and fatty acids, respectively—those components (and water) must be absorbed into the body at the small intestine.
• Wastes proceed through the large intestine, where the feces form and more water is absorbed.
Types of Digestion
• Physical Digestion
• Chemical Digestion
• Both
Physical Digestion
• Mechanical Digestion• Macromolecule is PHYSICALLY broken
down into SMALLER pieces in order to increase SURFACE area to maximize ENZYME action.
• Examples:– Chewing– Churning
Chemical Digestion
• Digestive enzymes are involved by CHEMICALLY breaking the bonds on the macromolecules until MONOMERS are formed.
• Examples:– Salivary amylase breaks down starch
Route of Digestion
• Mouth
• Pharynx
• Esophagus
• Stomach
• Small intestine
• Large intestine
• Anus
As food directly passes through the gastrointestinal tract or alimentary canal specific secretions that aid in digestion are released along the way.
Accessory Organs
• Aids in digestion• BUT…• Food does NOT pass into these organs.• Instead these organs SECRETE fluids that will
enter the alimentary canal through DUCTS.• Examples:
– Liver– Gallbladder
– Pancreas– Salivary Glands
Accessory Organs
Digestive Secretions
• Helps with breaking down of foods
• All are hydrolysis reactions
• Some are enzymatic reactions
• Others are NOT.
Salivary amylase
• FUNCTIONS– Mouth
• MADE – Salivary glands
• PURPOSE – Polysaccharide Disaccharide– Example
• Starch Maltose
Pepsin
• FUNCTION– Stomach
• MADE– Gastric Glands
• PURPOSE– Protein Polypeptides
Pancreatic amylase
• FUNCTION– Small intestine
• MADE– Pancreas
• PURPOSE– Polysaccharide Disaccharide
Pancreatic lipase
• FUNCTION– Small Intestine
• MADE– Pancreas
• PURPOSE– Lipids 3 Fatty Acids + Glycerol
Trypsin/Chymotrypsin
• FUNCTION– Small intestine
• MADE– Pancreas
• PURPOSE– Polypeptides Peptides
Intestinal lipase
• FUNCTION– Small Intestine
• MADE– Intestinal glands
• PURPOSE– Lipids 3 Fatty Acids + Glycerol
Intestinal peptidase
• FUNCTION– Small Intestine
• MADE– Intestinal glands
• PURPOSE– Peptides Amino Acids
Maltase/Sucrase/Lactase
• FUNCTION– Small Intestine
• MADE– Intestinal glands
• PURPOSE– Disaccharides Monosaccharides
Additional Secretions for Digestion
Saliva
• FUNCTION– Mouth
• MADE– Salivary Glands
• PURPOSE– Begins digestion of food
Mucus
• FUNCTION– Mouth
• MADE– Salivary glands
• PURPOSE– Lubricates food
• FUNCTION– Stomach
• MADE– Gastric pits
• PURPOSE– Protects lining from
HCl
Gastrin
• FUNCTION– Stomach
• MADE– Gastric pits
• PURPOSE– Hormone that stimulates HCl production
Gastric fluid/HCl acid
• FUNCTION– Stomach
• MADE– Gastric pits
• PURPOSE– Converts pepsinogen pepsin– Kills bacteria
Secretin
• FUNCTION– Small intestine
• MADE– Intestinal glands
• PURPOSE– Hormone that stimulates the liver and
pancreas to secrete fluid
Bile
• FUNCTION– Small Intestine
• MADE– Liver
• PURPOSE– Emulsifies fats/lipids
Sodium bicarbonate
• FUNCTION– Small intestine
• MADE– Pancreas
• PURPOSE– Neutralizes stomach acid
NaHCO3
Carbohydrates
Organ Before Enzyme After
Starch Disaccharides
Small intestine
Starch
Maltose
Sucrose
Lactose
Mouth Salivary amylase
Pancreatic amylase Disaccharides
Maltase
Sucrase
Lactase
Mono-saccharides
Digestion of Carbohydrates
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Proteins
Organ Before Enzyme After
Polypeptides
Small intestine
Polypeptides
Stomach Protein Pepsin
TrypsinChymotrypsin Peptides
Peptides Peptidase Amino acids
Digestion of Proteins
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Digestion of Proteins
Lipids
Organ Before Enzyme After
3 Fatty acids + Glycerol
SmallIntestine
Emulsified Lipids
Pancreatic lipaseIntestinal lipase
Digestion of Lipids
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Digestion of Lipids
Review the Structures
of the Digestive System
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