Human Digestive System Flashcards

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Alimentary canal

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A long tube running from the mouth to the anus, where digestion and absorption of food takes place

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Anus

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The opening at the end of the digestive system from which faeces exit the body in egestion

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Appendix

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A small sac located near the start of the large intestine

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Gall bladder

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A small, sac-like organ that stores and releases bile (a digestive chemical which is produced in the liver) into the small intestine

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Large intestine

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The long, wide tube that non-digested food goes through after passing through the small intestine

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Liver

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A large organ/gland located above and in front of the stomach. It removes toxins from the blood and makes bile (which breaks down fats)

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Mouth

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The first part of the digestive system, where food enters the body in ingestion. Chewing and salivary enzymes in the mouth are the beginning of the digestive process (breaking down the food)

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Oesophagus

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The long tube between the mouth and the stomach. It uses rhythmic muscle movements (called peristalsis) to force food down the throat into the stomach

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Pancreas

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An enzyme-producing gland located below the stomach and above the intestines. Enzymes from the pancreas help in the digestion of carbohydrates, fats and proteins in the small intestine

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Rectum

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The lower part of the large intestine, where faeces are stored before they are egested from the body

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Small intestine

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The long, thin winding tube that food goes through after it leaves the stomach; composed of the first part duodenum, second part Jejunum and third part ileum

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Stomach

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A sack-like, muscular organ that is attached to the oesophagus. When food enters the stomach, it is churned in an acid bath

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Digestion

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Digestion is the process in which relatively large, insoluble molecules in food (such as starch, proteins) are broken down into smaller, soluble molecules that can be absorbed into the bloodstream and delivered to cells in the body. Digestion can be chemical or mechanical

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Ingestion

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The act of taking food into the body through the mouth

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Mechanical digestion

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The breakdown of large particles of food into small ones, by teeth and churning movements produced by muscles, without changing the food molecules. It increases the surface area of food so that enzymes can act more efficiently on it

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Chemical digestion

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Conversion of large insoluble molecules into small soluble molecules by the action of enzymes

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Absorption

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The movement of digested food molecules through the wall of the small intestine into the blood or lymph

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Assimilation

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The movement of digested food molecules into the cells of the body where they are used, becoming part of the cells

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Egestion

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The removal of indigestible material (faeces) from the body

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Peristalsis

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A wave of muscular contractions and relaxations. The circular muscles of the wall behind the food contract squeezing/pushing the food along the alimentary canal

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Excretion

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The removal of toxic metabolic waste from cells e.g. carbon dioxide, urea. Excretion IS a characteristic of life

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Egestion

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Egestion is the removal of non digested food through the anus in the form of faeces. Egestion is NOT a characteristic of life