PPT-Chapter 24 Digestive and Urinary Systems Section 1: Objectives

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Chapter 24 Digestive and Urinary Systems Section 1 Objectives Compare mechanical digestion with chemical digestion Describe the parts and functions of the digestive

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Chapter 24 Digestive and Urinary Systems Section 1 Objectives Compare mechanical digestion with chemical digestion Describe the parts and functions of the digestive system The Digestive System. A. Bacterial Diseases of the Upper Digestive Tract (Mouth & Stomach). 1. Tooth Decay (dental caries). A) This is an endogenous infection . 1) Most common infectious disease of humans . 2) Young are more susceptible than old. . and Muscular. Systems . By Blandy , Esmeralda , Misty , Alexis , Idaly. Digestive system. The digestive tract (also known as the alimentary canal) is the system of organs within multicellular animals that takes in food, digests it to extract energy and nutrients, and expels the remaining waste.. Lesson5– . Digestive System Model. Objectives. :. Students will gain a full understanding of how the digestive and excretory system work in their own . bodies.. Students will be able to name the parts of the digestive system.. A. Bacterial Diseases of the Upper Digestive Tract (Mouth & Stomach). 1. Tooth Decay (dental caries). A) This is an endogenous infection . 1) Most common infectious disease of humans . 2) Young are more susceptible than old. The . digestive system . is involved in the ingestion and digestion of food and elimination of indigestible material.. Digestion takes place within the . digestive tract. , which begins with the mouth and ends with the anus.. What do you already know?. Complete the Digestive System Handout to the best of your ability without looking in any text or your notes.. You may work in groups.. Do not complete the bottom overview.. GI tract. (gastrointestinal . (digestive) . tract. alimentary canal). Accessory organs:. teeth, . salivary . glands, . liver. , . gallbladder. , . pancreas. Digestion Involves Many Processes:. INGESTION. Learning Objectives. Define Key Terms relating to the digestive system. Describe the four functions of the digestive system. Identify at least 10 digestive system structures and the function of each. the human body systems . interact? . Today I will learn about the integumentary and lymphatic systems because both systems are responsible for protecting the human body from . disease. .. Fact or Fiction? (7 minutes). Bell Work. Please answer these “pre-test” questions:. 1) Which has a longer length – the large intestine or the small intestine?. 2) True or False: Digestion begins as soon as it enters the mouth. 2.08 Understand the functions and disorders of the digestive system. Essential questions. What are the functions of the digestive system?. How do the functions of chemical and physical digestion interrelate?. Derivatives include respiratory system, liver, pancreas, . gall bladder and . endocrine . structures . All are endodermal in . origin. Digestive System includes . digestive tract. Mouth & Pharynx — Small Intestine. , MD, FRCPC. Providence Health Care. Clinical Instructor, UBC. An introductory module for clinicians. This module is part of the sfCare approach. PowerPoint Presentation. 8.5 x 11 Poster. Patient Handout. Management. Tips and Tricks. Digestive System. The digestive system is complex. It starts in your mouth with chewing and mixes food with saliva. The food continues to your stomach, where you secrete digestive juices to further break down the food.

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