Digestive System and Tongue
Tongue
a highly flexible and complex organ in your mouth. It is covered by a layer of specialized skin that is kept moist with saliva, and covered with papillae. Each papilla increases the tongue's surface area. The tongue functions in the digestive and nervous system and shapes sounds for vocal communication. It manipulates each bite of food and then helps form the bolus of food to be swallowed. The tongue helps us determine five different tastes: sweet, salty, sour, bitter, or umami.
Gastric Juice
a juice that is secreted by the lining of the stomach to break down the food even more and liquefy the food. it has pepsin and hydrochloric acid in it...
Peristalsis
a series of rhythmic contractions that helps move food down the esophagus
Anus
a small circular sphincter at the end of the digestion tract
Gastric
adjective for things relating to the stomach
Amylase
an enzyme in saliva that begins the digestion of starches. it breaks starch up into sugars
Pepsin
an enzyme that breaks proteins up into amino acids
Lipase
an enzyme that breaks up fats into fatty acids
Enzyme
a catalyst in chemical digestion
Hydrochloric Acid
a highly corrosive chemical that further breaks down food and also kills most pathogens
Ingest
humans and other animals_______our food through an oral opening
Bicarbonate
it neutralizes the acid produced by the stomach
Pancreatic Juice
juice that is produced nearby in the pancreas. it contains amylase, other protein digesting enzymes, and lipase
Pharynx
the back of your mouth; throat
Villi
the chyme moves past millions of tiny finger-shaped structures called _____ which absorb the sugars, amino acids, fatty acids, vitamins, minerals, and some water
Nutrients and Water
the digestive system functions to absorb these two things:
Involuntary
the muscles of the digestive tract are______. this means that we do not have conscious control over them
Chyme
the post-liquefied food is referred to as....
Absorption
the small intestine is devoted to the ______ of nutrients
Mechanical Digestion
the tearing, slicing, and grinding of food is__________
Esophagus
the tube that connects the pharynx to the stomach
Feces
the waste left behind is called this... It is eliminated through the anus
Diameter
the width of a circle
Salivary Glands
these glands in the mouth produce saliva
Chemical Digestion
this form of digestion begins almost immediately and involves chemicals and enzymes instead of mechanical force
Saliva
this liquid is produced by glands in the mouth and to form the ingested food into a bolus
Gallbladder
where bile is stored until it is needed
Large Intestine
(also known as the colon) it is larger than the smaller intestine only in diameter
Bile
(produced in the liver) it works like a dish detergent to dissolve any clumps of oil or fat