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DIGESTIVE

SYSTEM
Members:
Liz Hernández María Pérez
Freddy Mejía Valeria Zárate
Is formed by the
the set of organs responsable for the digestive tract
process of transforming food and the
attached glands

It proceeds
embryologically
he function performed is the transport from the
of food, secretion of digestive juices, endoderm.
absorption of nutrients and excretion
Its length in
man is 10 to 12
meters, being
six or seven
The process of digestion consists of times the total
ransforming carbohydrates, lipids and length of the
proteins body
SUPRADIAPHRAGMATIC DIGESTIVE
SYSTEM
Mouth
• Constituted
• Language
• Teeth:
• Enamel
• Dentine
• Cement
Pharynx
• Constituted
• Nasopharynx: behind the
nasal phoses
• Oropharynx : behind the oral
cavity
• Laryngopharynx: behind the
larynx
Oesophagus
• Esophageal sphincters:
• Superior esophageal
sphincter
• Lower esophentic sphincter
• Function:
• deglution
• Food transportation
• Transportation of liquids
stomach

blind

colon

INFRADIAGMA
large TIC DIGESTIVE duodenum
straight intestine SYSTEM
anal channel

jejunum
small
intestine
ileum
Stomach: Is a muscular
reservoir interposed between
the esophagus and the
duodenum.
Duodenum: Is the initial part of
the small intestine, interposed
between the stomach and the
jejunum, which extends from the
pylorus to the duodenojejunal
flexure.
Small intestine: Formed by the
duodenum, jejunum and
ileum. Its digestive functions
are superior mesenteric
vessels and a large lymphatic
drainage.

Large intestine: it is the


portion of the digestive tube
that continues to the ileum,
which is divided into several
segments; the blind, the
colon, the rectum and the
anal canal.
ATTACHED
GLANDS
Salivary Liver Gallbladder Pancreas
glands

Serous Mucous
ATTACHED
GLANDS
Salivary Liver Gallbladder Pancreas
glands
Endocrine Exocrine

Releases lipids, Secretes bile into a


glucose, proteins, system of canaliculi
glycoproteins and and ducts convey
glycolipids into the their content to
bloodstream the gall bladder
Major blood proteins
are synthesized and
secreted by this organ
ATTACHED
GLANDS
Salivary Liver Gallbladder Pancreas
glands
Bile is stored and
concentrated,
before release
into the digestive
tract
ATTACHED
GLANDS
Salivary Liver Gallbladder Pancreas
glands
Exocrine Endocrine

The pancreatic Secretes Secretes


ducts secrete several hormones that
bicarbonate ions hydrolytic regulate the
and water to enzymes metabolism of
neutralize the pH of necessary for all body
the chyme as it digestion in the functions
enters the small intestine
duodenum
Disorders in the digestive
tract Bleeding
Bloating
Constipation
Diarrhea
Heartburn
First signs of
Incontinence
problems: Nausea and
vomiting
Pain in the belly
Swallowing
problems
Weight gain or los
s
Conditions may range from mild to
serious.

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