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Life sciences
Topic: Human
Nutrition
STRUCTURE OF HUMAN
DIGESTIVE TRACT
 Humans have a a complete digestive tract, which begins with the
mouth and ends with the anus.
 The major structures of the human digestive tract are the :
mouth,
pharynx,
esophagus,
stomach,
small intestine,
large intestine,
rectum and
anus.
The accessory organs of
digestion are the
Liver
Salivary glands
gall bladder
pancreas
HUMAN DIGESTIVE
PROCESS
Why is digestion
important?
To convert large, often
insoluble molecules of food
into smaller soluble molecules
capable of being absorbed into
the blood or lymph capillaries
associated with the digestive
tract and used for various
metabolic processes.
DIGESTIVE PROCESS
 INGESTION
 DIGESTION – MECHANICAL
AND CHEMICAL
 ABSORPTION
 ASSIMILATION
 EXCRETION
PATHWAY OF FOOD AND
RELATED PROCESSES IN
THE BODY
MOUTHIngestion: Food is placed into
mouth.
Teeth:
- Incisors cut or bite the food.
- Canines used to tear meat.
- Molars and pre-molars grind the food
fine.
 Mechanical digestion
STRUCTURE OF A MOLAR
SALIVA
 Secreted by the salivary
glands (parotid gland,
sublingual gland and sub-
maxillary gland)
 Mix with the food to form a
bolus.
 Saliva contains the enzyme
amylase, that breaks down
cooked starch into maltose.
 Chemical digestion.
TONGUE
 Mixes food with saliva and pushes food
between teeth.
 Makes swallowing easier.
ESOPHAGUS
The bolus is forced down the esophagus
when the muscular pharynx contract –
swallow process.
Peristalsis (contraction and relaxation of
antagonistic circular and longitudinal
muscle) of the esophagus pushes the food
downwards into the stomach, through the
cardiac valve.
No absorption takes place
 The epiglottis that covers the
trachea prevents food from going
into the trachea when you swallow.
EPIGLOTTIS
PROCESS OF PERISTALSIS
PERISTALSIS
STOMACH
 Food enters the stomach (fundus region)
through the cardiac valve.
 Remains a half an hour still before the stomach
muscles (circular-, longitudinal- and oblique
muscles) starts contracting and relaxing
(peristalsis).
 The food move with circular movements
through the stomach (corpus and pyloric
regions) and mixes with all the gastric juices.
 Mechanical digestion
 Gastric juices are secreted after
the hormone, gastrin stimulates
the parietal cells in the fundus
region of the stomach.
 Gastric juices consist of HCl
(Acidify stomach and neutralizes
the bolus, antiseptic solution,
emulsifies fats), digestive
enzymes (pepsin, rennin and
lipase), mucus (help protect the
inner lining of the stomach
against enzyme activity) and
water.
These gastric juices help with chemical
digestion of food and the bolus is now
called a chym.
 Some absorption occurs in the stomach.
Some water, glucose, salt and certain
drugs and alcohol pass into the blood
capillaries of the stomach wall.
SMALL INTESTINE
 As the chym enters the duodenum (first
part of the small intestine) through the
pyloric valve it mixes with bile (secreted
from the liver or gall bladder) and
pancreatic juices.
CHEMICAL DIGESTION
 Secretin is the hormone that stimulates the
pancreas to secrete pancreatic juice into the
duodenum.
 The pancreatic juice contain sodium
bicarbonate (neutralizes the chym, antiseptic)
and digestive enzymes (Trypsin, amylase and
lipase)
 Bile is produced in the liver and stored by the
gall bladder.
 When fatty rich food enters the small
intestines, bile is secreted by the gall bladder
and transported to the duodenum.
FUNCTIONS OF BILE
Neutralizes acid from stomach
Emulsifies fats (increase surface
area of fats for better digestion)
Aid in the absorption of fats.
Reduce the fluidity of the chym
Antiseptic – prevent decomposition
Assist in the absorption of the fat-
soluble vitamins.
The chym then moves through the jejenum
(second part of small intestines)
It mixes with intestinal juice (succus
entericus) that contains the digestive
enzymes for the final digestion of food –
Peptidase, lipase, lactase, maltase, sucrase
Succus entericus is secreted by 2 glands:
Crypt of Lieberkuhn and the glands
of Brunner (both situated in the lining of the
small intestine).
MECHANICAL DIGESTION
 The 2 muscle layer of the small intestine
helps with the process of peristalsis.
Cross section through the small intestine
FUNCTIONS OF THE LIVER
The liver produces and secretes bile.
It stores glucose in the form of glycogen and is
controlled by the hormone insulin. When the body
requires glucose, glycogen is changed back into glucose.
The liver also converts glycerol, into glucose.
It can convert excess carbohydrates into fatty acids
which combine with glycerol to form fats.
The liver stores blood temporarily, blood is also formed
in the liver of embryos.
The liver manufactures plasma proteins e.g. albumen
and fibrinogen.
The liver forms heparin which prevents the clotting of
blood inside the blood vessels.
The liver detoxifies the body.
• The liver breaks down surplus amino
acids through the process of
deamination
• Change amino acid into ammonia.
• Two ammonia molecules combine
with one molecule of carbon dioxide to
form urea and water.
• Deaminated amino acids are
converted into glucose (glucose is
converted to glycogen and stored in
the liver)
• Urea is conveyed to the kidneys for
References
 Cinli3753, published Sep 3, 2018 Advanced nutrition and
human metabolism. Published in: Lifestyle, license: CC
Atribution-noncommercial license.
 Sfwgevhqe, published Aug 29, 2018 Advanced nutrition
and human metabolism. Published in: Lifestyle
 Pooja Singh, published Sep 3, 2018 Human digestive
system, digestive glands and the disorders images source.
Published in: Science
 Simren Cena, published Aug 14, 2009. published in:
Education.
 Westje, published Jun 8, 2009. AN interactive educational
powerpoint on the human. Published in: Health &
Medicine, Education

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Unit 1 human nutrition(1)

  • 2. STRUCTURE OF HUMAN DIGESTIVE TRACT  Humans have a a complete digestive tract, which begins with the mouth and ends with the anus.  The major structures of the human digestive tract are the : mouth, pharynx, esophagus, stomach, small intestine, large intestine, rectum and anus.
  • 3. The accessory organs of digestion are the Liver Salivary glands gall bladder pancreas
  • 4.
  • 5. HUMAN DIGESTIVE PROCESS Why is digestion important? To convert large, often insoluble molecules of food into smaller soluble molecules capable of being absorbed into the blood or lymph capillaries associated with the digestive tract and used for various metabolic processes.
  • 6. DIGESTIVE PROCESS  INGESTION  DIGESTION – MECHANICAL AND CHEMICAL  ABSORPTION  ASSIMILATION  EXCRETION
  • 7. PATHWAY OF FOOD AND RELATED PROCESSES IN THE BODY
  • 8. MOUTHIngestion: Food is placed into mouth. Teeth: - Incisors cut or bite the food. - Canines used to tear meat. - Molars and pre-molars grind the food fine.  Mechanical digestion
  • 10. SALIVA  Secreted by the salivary glands (parotid gland, sublingual gland and sub- maxillary gland)  Mix with the food to form a bolus.  Saliva contains the enzyme amylase, that breaks down cooked starch into maltose.  Chemical digestion.
  • 11. TONGUE  Mixes food with saliva and pushes food between teeth.  Makes swallowing easier.
  • 12. ESOPHAGUS The bolus is forced down the esophagus when the muscular pharynx contract – swallow process. Peristalsis (contraction and relaxation of antagonistic circular and longitudinal muscle) of the esophagus pushes the food downwards into the stomach, through the cardiac valve. No absorption takes place  The epiglottis that covers the trachea prevents food from going into the trachea when you swallow.
  • 16. STOMACH  Food enters the stomach (fundus region) through the cardiac valve.  Remains a half an hour still before the stomach muscles (circular-, longitudinal- and oblique muscles) starts contracting and relaxing (peristalsis).  The food move with circular movements through the stomach (corpus and pyloric regions) and mixes with all the gastric juices.  Mechanical digestion
  • 17.  Gastric juices are secreted after the hormone, gastrin stimulates the parietal cells in the fundus region of the stomach.  Gastric juices consist of HCl (Acidify stomach and neutralizes the bolus, antiseptic solution, emulsifies fats), digestive enzymes (pepsin, rennin and lipase), mucus (help protect the inner lining of the stomach against enzyme activity) and water.
  • 18. These gastric juices help with chemical digestion of food and the bolus is now called a chym.  Some absorption occurs in the stomach. Some water, glucose, salt and certain drugs and alcohol pass into the blood capillaries of the stomach wall.
  • 19.
  • 20. SMALL INTESTINE  As the chym enters the duodenum (first part of the small intestine) through the pyloric valve it mixes with bile (secreted from the liver or gall bladder) and pancreatic juices.
  • 21. CHEMICAL DIGESTION  Secretin is the hormone that stimulates the pancreas to secrete pancreatic juice into the duodenum.  The pancreatic juice contain sodium bicarbonate (neutralizes the chym, antiseptic) and digestive enzymes (Trypsin, amylase and lipase)  Bile is produced in the liver and stored by the gall bladder.  When fatty rich food enters the small intestines, bile is secreted by the gall bladder and transported to the duodenum.
  • 22.
  • 23. FUNCTIONS OF BILE Neutralizes acid from stomach Emulsifies fats (increase surface area of fats for better digestion) Aid in the absorption of fats. Reduce the fluidity of the chym Antiseptic – prevent decomposition Assist in the absorption of the fat- soluble vitamins.
  • 24. The chym then moves through the jejenum (second part of small intestines) It mixes with intestinal juice (succus entericus) that contains the digestive enzymes for the final digestion of food – Peptidase, lipase, lactase, maltase, sucrase Succus entericus is secreted by 2 glands: Crypt of Lieberkuhn and the glands of Brunner (both situated in the lining of the small intestine).
  • 25. MECHANICAL DIGESTION  The 2 muscle layer of the small intestine helps with the process of peristalsis. Cross section through the small intestine
  • 26. FUNCTIONS OF THE LIVER The liver produces and secretes bile. It stores glucose in the form of glycogen and is controlled by the hormone insulin. When the body requires glucose, glycogen is changed back into glucose. The liver also converts glycerol, into glucose. It can convert excess carbohydrates into fatty acids which combine with glycerol to form fats. The liver stores blood temporarily, blood is also formed in the liver of embryos. The liver manufactures plasma proteins e.g. albumen and fibrinogen. The liver forms heparin which prevents the clotting of blood inside the blood vessels. The liver detoxifies the body.
  • 27. • The liver breaks down surplus amino acids through the process of deamination • Change amino acid into ammonia. • Two ammonia molecules combine with one molecule of carbon dioxide to form urea and water. • Deaminated amino acids are converted into glucose (glucose is converted to glycogen and stored in the liver) • Urea is conveyed to the kidneys for
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