Digestive System Anatomy and Physiology
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Digestive System
Anatomy and Physiology
Mouth
Hard Palate
– Anterior roof
Soft Palate
– Posterior Roof
Uvula
– Projection of soft palate
Lingiuinal Frenulum
– Attaches tongue to mouth floor
Pharynx
Passageway for food and air
Esophagus
Tube carries food to stomach
Peristalsis
– Muscle contractions that move the food
Stomach
Cardioesophageal Sphincter
– Opening at top of stomach
Gastric Juice
– Stomach acid
Chyme
– Substance left after stomach digestion
Pyloric Sphincter
– Opening at bottom of stomach leads to
intestines
Small Intestine
Nearly all food absorption occurs here
Three Sections
– Duodenum
– Jejunum
– Ileum
Large Intestine
Absorbs water
Get rid of waste
Appendix
– Inflamed appendix=appendicitis
Salivary Glands
Parotid glands- near ears in mouth
Submandibular and sublingual glands
– Produce saliva under tongue
Saliva
– Moistens food
– Helps start startch digestion
Teeth
Deciduous teeth
– Baby teeth
Incisors- cut food
Canines- tear and
pierce food
Molars- grinding
Pancreas
Produces enzymes that break food down
Empties into small intestine
Neutralizes gastric acid
Produces insulin and glucagon
Liver and Gall Bladder
Produces bile
Bile enters small intestine
Helps breakdown lipids
Gall bladder stores bile