Digestive System Lab 2007-1
Digestive System Lab 2007-1
Diagram
Salivary
Glands
Tongue
Esophagus
(food pipe)
Gallbladder
Liver
Stomach
Pancreas
Small Intestine
(duodenum) Large Intestine
(transverse colon)
Large Intestine
Large Intestine (descending colon)
(ascending colon)
Small Intestine
(jejunum)
Mouth
Esophagus
Small Intestine
Large Intestine
Circulatory System
Saliva
Mechanical Hydrochloric Acid Kidneys
Pepsin
Digestion
Mouth Chemical
Digestion
Trypsin Lipase Enzymes from Liver
and Pancreas
Bile
Stomach
Esophagus
Small
Nutrients
Intestine
Large Intestine
Descending
(Transverse Colon)
Circulatory Colon
System
Water and Vitamins
Kidneys
#2
#1
On your Digestive System
Saliva
Hydrochloric Acid
Pepsin
Trypsin
Lipase
Saliva Bile
Mechanical Hydrochloric Acid
Pepsin
Digestion
Mouth Chemical
Digestion
Trypsin Lipase Enzymes from Liver
and Pancreas
Bile
Stomach
Esophagus
Small
Nutrients
Intestine
Large Intestine
Descending
(Transverse Colon)
Circulatory Colon
System
Water and Vitamins
Kidneys
#2
#1
On your Digestive System Cartoon …
The Digestive System Label these:
Nutrients
Water and Vitamins
Mechanical Digestion
Chemical Digestion
Saliva
Mechanical Hydrochloric Acid
Pepsin
Digestion
Mouth Chemical
Digestion
Trypsin Lipase Enzymes from Liver
and Pancreas
Bile
Stomach
Esophagus
Small
Nutrients
Intestine
Large Intestine
Descending
(Transverse Colon)
Circulatory Colon
System
Water and Vitamins
Kidneys
#2
#1
On your Digestive System Cartoon …
#1 (Urine/pee pee)
#2 (Solid Waste/poop)
Saliva
Mechanical Hydrochloric Acid
Pepsin
Digestion
Mouth Chemical
Digestion
Trypsin Lipase Enzymes from Liver
and Pancreas
Bile
Stomach
Esophagus
Small
Nutrients
Intestine
Large Intestine
Descending
(Transverse Colon)
Circulatory Colon
System
Water and Vitamins
Kidneys
#2
#1
The Digestive System
On your Digestive System Cartoon …
Saliva
Mechanical Hydrochloric Acid
Pepsin
Digestion
Mouth Chemical
Digestion
Trypsin Lipase Enzymes from Liver
and Pancreas
Bile
Stomach
Esophagus
Small
Nutrients
Intestine
Large Intestine
Descending
(Transverse Colon)
Circulatory Colon
System
Water and Vitamins
Kidneys
#2
#1
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Digestion
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Heartburn
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Peristalsis
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Swallowing
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Ulcers
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The Digestive System
is a
Giant Food Processor
Mechanical Digestion
Food is chopped and ground into small
pieces in the mouth.
Chemical Digestion
Food is broken down into simple
nutrients by the chemical action of
enzymes.
Nutrients
Carbohydrates are broken down
into simple sugars (glucose) which is
used by the cells for energy.
The Throat
The Epiglottis closes off the wind pipe (trachea).
Muscles push food into the esophagus.
2nd Molar
1st Molar
Incisors
Premolars
Canine
(Wisdom teeth)
Tooth Anatomy
Enamel is the hardest part of tooth. Made mostly of mineral.
Dentin is softer than enamel. Contains some living cells.
Pulp is also called the “nerve” of the cell. It is a soft tissue
that contains living nerve cells.
The Esophagus
Connects the pharynx (throat) to the stomach.
About 10 inches long.
Flat when empty but changes shape to allow
food to travel to the stomach.
Made of several layers of muscle that push
food through to the stomach (peristalsis).
Peristalsis
Esophagus
An ulcer forms when the stomach’s protection breaks down its own
acid begin to eat through the stomach.
Stomach
Stomach
Small Intestine
The longest part of the alimentary
canal (digestive tract).
Small
Divided into 3 parts:
Intestine
Duodenum – first segment
Jejunum – middle segment
Illeum – last segment
Digestive enzymes from the liver
and pancreas help to break down
food further.
Nutrients are absorbed into the
body through the villi.
Duodenum
Jejunum
Illeum
The Liver, Gallbladder, and Pancreas
The Liver produces the enzyme (chemical) bile
Bile breaks down fats.
Bile is stored in the gallbladder and enters Liver
the duodenum (1st part of small intestine)
when needed.
The Pancreas produces ½ to 1 liter of enzymes
(chemicals) daily. These enzymes are used to
break down carbohydrates as well as fats and Pancreas
proteins.
The Liver:
Stores vitamins
Stores glycogen for energy
Breaks down old red blood cells
Removes poisons from the body
Enzymes from
the liver and
pancreas
enter the
Liver
small
intestine at
the duodenum
Pancreas
Gallbladder
g
Nutrients are absorbed through
the small intestine where the blood
carries them to all the cells of the
body.
Small Intestine
Blood vessels
Villi
Photograph of Villi magnified
(very high power)
Rectum
The Large Intestine is made of 3 parts:
Large Intestine
Large Intestine
(transverse colon)
Large Intestine
(descending colon)
Large Intestine
(ascending colon)
Appendix
Rectum
Anus
Try to swallow this…
some interesting facts about your digestive system.
Digestive System
organ is shown in the x-ray?
Hint:
Small intestine
Large intestine
Heart
Pancreas
Small intestine
Large intestine
Heart
Pancreas
Do This:
1. Carefully remove the Liver, Stomach, and Intestines.
2. Locate and identify the following parts and match them
with the numbers on the model:
Tongue
Salivary Gland
Esophagus
Stomach
Liver
Gallbladder
Pancreas
Duodenum
Small Intestine Return all parts
Large Intestine
Appendix
before leaving
Rectum this station.
Choose from these numbers:
Ask if you need
111/112 115 120 121/124
help.
126 128 130 132
Try it!!!
Do this:
1. Take one unsalted cracker and chew but don’t swallow.
2. Keep the bolus (chewed mush cracker) in your mouth for a minute.
3. After you notice the sweet taste you may swallow. Yum!!
Only one
quacker per
customer!!
Crackers are
located on the
front lab table.
How many Digestive
System pig parts can
you find in this Fetal
Pig Model?
Small Intestine
Gallbladder
Liver
Stomach
Esophagus
Fetal Pig Internal Organs
Front view
#2
#1
#4
#12
#11
#4
#13
#6 #14
#5
#7
Fetal Pig Internal Organs
Back view
#1
#3
#4
#8
#12
#9
#5
Paper Model of Digestive System
Pancreas
Liver
Large Intestine
Gallbladder
Stomach
Small Intestine
Esophagus
Pancreas
Liver
Large Intestine
Gallbladder
Stomach
Small Intestine
Esophagus
Build a paper model of the digestive system
that looks like the picture below!!
1. Color each part so that it looks very similar to the picture.
2. Cut out each part carefully and tape it to the outline. Parts must be taped
down in the proper order beginning with the pancreas.
3. Cut out the outline with all of the parts. Find the place on your lab answer
sheet labeled “Tape Paper Digestive System Here” and tape your completed
paper digestive system in that place.
Liver Stomach
Gallbladder
Large Intestine
Small Intestine
(Transverse Colon)
(duodenum)
Small Intestine
(Illium)
Small Intestine
(Jejunum)
Large Intestine
(Ascending Colon)
Rectum
Appendix
Anus
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2. Malnutrition
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Water is absorbed from the food waste back into the body.
Waste (food) leaves the small intestine and enters the large
intestine.