What are the functions of the digestive system?
Digestive System Function: Ingestion
Digestive System Function: Mechanical Processing
Digestive System Function: Digestion
Digestive System Function: Secretion
Digestive System Function: Absorption
Digestive System Function: Excretion
- ejection of material as feces from the digestive tract is called defection or egestion
The Digestive System is divided into 2 main groups:
2. Accessory Digestive Organs
Digestive Tract Organs
- digestion and absorption
Accessory Digestive Organs
assist in the process of digestion and absorption
List the Digest Tract Organs
List the Accessory Digestive Organs
Salivary Glands
secrete salivary amylase that begins carbohydrate digestion/breakdown
Liver
a large metabolic organ that lies under the diaphragm and is made of 100,000 lobules
Gallbladder
stores bile from liver and sends it to small intestine
Functions of the Pancreas
Mouth (oral cavity)
Pharynx
common passageway for solid foods, liquid and air
-material that is swallowed and enters the pharynx is now referred to as a bolus (mass of masticated material)
Esophagus
Stomach: Function
Small Intestine: Main functions
Large Intestine
also known as the large bowl ~5 feet
larger in diameter but shorter than the small intestines
Rectum
Stores and regulates elimination of feces
Pathway of Food
Mouth -> Pharynx -> Esophagus -> Stomach -> Small Intestines -> Large Intestines -> Rectum -> Anus