PPT-Digestive
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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
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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. Objectives. :. You . will use and understand the scientific process for groups experiments. Students will gain a full understanding of how the digestive and excretory system work in their own bodies. 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.. Systems Key. I. The . Respiratory System. Define . respiratory system.. The system that functions to get oxygen from the environment and remove carbon dioxide and other waste products.. I. The Respiratory System. The digestive system is used for breaking down food into nutrients . which then pass into the circulatory system and are taken to where they are needed in the body.. Introduction. There . are four stages to food digestion:. Liang. , Kimberly Maldonado , and . Julian Smith. Parts of the body that supports the Digestion . system . Mouth, esophagus, stomach, small intestine, large intestine, liver, pancreas, gall bladder, colon, anus, salivary glands, chemical digestion, mechanical digestion. introduction: . les hémorragies digestives basses représentent 20% des HD. Le diagnostic positif est souvent simple. Le pronostic est favorable. Définition:. NUTRIENTS IN DIGESTIVE SYSTEM. They. are . substances. . that. . plants. and . animals. . need. . to. . live. and . grow. .. The. . digestive. . system. . is. . the. . group. of . organs. 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. 1. Gastrointestinal (GI) Tract. A) . Tubular . structure from mouth to anus. 2. Accessory Structures. A) . Teeth. , tongue, salivary glands, liver, gallbladder & pancreas. Digestive System. B. 6 basic processes. System. Dr.Fadia. Al-. khayat. The digestive system is composed of a continuous tract beginning with the oral cavity and ending at the anus. this tract is called the . alimentary canal . or the . gastrointestinal tract (GIT). To assimilate . food in . bowels. The Process of Digestion. Digestion:. The process of breaking down food into its . MOLECULAR. and . CHEMICAL. components so that these nutrient molecules can cross cell membranes to be used for cellular processes. . 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.
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