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Digestive system

Digestive system. (I) Order of Nutrition. Ingestion Digestion (hydrolysis) Absorption Egestion (Elimination). (I) Sequence (way food travels). Oral Cavity (mouth) Esophagus Stomach Small Intestine Large Intestine Rectum Anus Toilet. 3. Stomach.

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Digestive system

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  1. Digestive system

  2. (I) Order of Nutrition • Ingestion • Digestion (hydrolysis) • Absorption • Egestion (Elimination)

  3. (I) Sequence(way food travels) Oral Cavity (mouth) Esophagus Stomach Small Intestine Large Intestine Rectum Anus Toilet

  4. 3. Stomach • Lining of the stomach contains gastric glands that secrete gastric juice

  5. Gastric Bypass Surgery

  6. Gastric Bypass Surgery

  7. 4. Small Intestine

  8. 5. Large Intestine • Water absorption only • NO nutrient absorption occurs here • Undigested material is known as feces • The large intestine passes the feces into the rectum

  9. 6. Rectum Temporarily stores the feces

  10. 7. Anus Opening through which feces passes out of the body (Egestion)

  11. (II) Nutrient Absorption • Takes place in the small intestine • Chemical digestion in humans is accomplished by Hydrolysis and the use of enzymes

  12. End Products of Digestion Proteins  amino acids Carbohydrates  glucose Lipids  fatty acids + glycerol

  13. Absorption • The end products of digestion are absorbed in the small intestine by finger-like projections called villi

  14. Villus • Lacteal- absorption of fatty acids and glycerol • Capillary network- absorption of glucose and amino acids

  15. Disorders of the Digestive Tract

  16. Anorexia Nervosa • A condition in which there is a severe loss of weight accompanied by symptoms of nutritional deficiencies. • Psychological condition where a person is unable to take or retain food due to an excessive concern about obesity

  17. Ulcers Heliobacter pylori Bacteria an erosion of the surface of the digestive tract associated with pain, nausea, and vomiting.

  18. the quest for Polyps • Colonoscopy:

  19. Large Intestine ( Colon Polyps_) • Polyps are small growths on the inner colon lining that look like warts.

  20. Removal Colon Polyps_)

  21. Gallstones An accumulation of hardened cholesterol deposits in the gall bladder.

  22. Appendicitis Normal Infected

  23. Constipation To much water is absorbed by/in the large intestine. Also can exist due to lack of roughage.

  24. Diarrhea Decreased water absorption and increased peristaltic activity of large intestine. Results in an increased, multiple, watery feces.

  25. Appendicitis An inflammation of the appendix. Usually feces that infects the appendix.

  26. Blood Vessels Blood vessels - System of tubes which blood travels through. If you took all of the blood vessels out of an average child, and laid them out in one line, the line would be over 60,000 miles long! An adult's vessels would be closer to 100,000 miles long!

  27. Blood Vessels Capillaries

  28. Blood moving away from the heart to organs. thicker walled to handle to handle higher pressures Blood Vessels: Arteries

  29. Blood vessels takes blood back to the heart. Less pressure Veins have a valves to keep blood from flowing back away from the heart. Blood Vessels, Veins

  30. Blood Vessels: Capillaries • Smallest Blood vessel • thin walled blood vessels for oxygen and nutrients to diffusion into body cells. • Surround intestines for nutrient absorption and all organs an tissues for the diffusion of nutrients. Capillaries

  31. Blood Vessels: Capillary Blood Circuits

  32. Echocardiogram

  33. Ultrasound Echocardiogram http://depts.washington.edu/anesth/tips/2003_2_anim.gif

  34. Transesophageal Echocardiogram

  35. Blood Pressure Sphygmomanometer: instrument used to measure blood pressure, 120/80 mm Hg avg male sphygmo = the pulse; mano = rare, thin, roomy meter = to measure manometer = an instrument to measure pressure exerted by a liquid)

  36. Major Causes of Cardiovascular Disease • Cholesterol: • High Density lipoproteins= good cholesterol, get rid of LDL, 80% produced by liver • Low Density lipoproteins= bad cholesterol, Animal fats • Plaque: • Made out of fats, cholesterol, calcium and various other materials. • Obstructs Blood vessels

  37. ChoLesteroL

  38. Cardiovascular Diseases: Hypertension (High blood pressure) Atherosclerosis Angina Pectoris Coronary Thrombosis Heart attack: Aneurysm: Heart Murmur: Blue Baby http://www.thequalityhospital.com/cgi-win/mercyweb.exe/heart_animation.htm

  39. Cardiovascular Diseases: Hypertension (High blood pressure) - High blood pressure can damage the lining of the arteries and weaken the heart and can be caused by factors such as stress, smoking, old age, stress, anxiety, smoking, high salt diets.

  40. Cardiovascular Diseases: Atherosclerosis: “hardening of the arteries” deposits of cholesterol collect in inner walls. Causes high animal fat diet (saturated fats) in diet

  41. Cardiovascular Diseases: Angina Pectoris caused by the narrowing of coronary arteries causing a lack of oxygen to the heart. Results muscle damage symptoms: pain in left side

  42. Cardiovascular Diseases: Heart attack: when blood supply is cut off to the heart, portion of the heart dies due to lack of O2. Chest pain + pressure, accompanied by sweats, shortness of breath and nausea. **Coronary Thrombosis, materials in the blood obstruct an artery opening becoming blocked causing that portion of the heart to stop functioning.

  43. Cardiovascular Diseases: Heart attack: **Coronary Thrombosis

  44. Cardiovascular Diseases: Link: Balloon angioplasty

  45. Cardiovascular Diseases: Aneurysm:

  46. Artificial Valves

  47. Do Now: Check your answers

  48. Diseases of the Respiratory System --Bronchitis-Emphysema-Bronchitis-Asthma Many respiratory diseases are cause by abrasive agents: Asbestos-Cigarettes

  49. Asbestos fibers enter the body via inhalation or ingestion. • Many factors determine how exposure to asbestos will affect health and how severely. • These factors include: • How many fibers entered the body • How long the exposure to asbestos occurred • Whether or not the asbestos was inhaled or swallowed. • Inhalation of asbestos fibers can result in mesothelioma, lung cancer, asbestosis, and impaired blood flow to the lungs due to enlargement of the heart. Asbestos

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