Upload
ava-meek
View
520
Download
1
Tags:
Embed Size (px)
DESCRIPTION
What is the digestive system for. Organs and disease.
Citation preview
Learn about The Digestive System
By Jess Mays Yr9, Paeroa College, New Zealand
Contents Slide
3 The digestive System Diagram4 The purpose of the digestive System 5 10 interesting facts6-10 10 questions
11 Diagram of the stomach 12 The Purpose of the Stomach
How does the Stomach work13 The large Intestine diagram14 The Purpose of the Large Intestine
How does the large intestine work 15 Stomach Cancer: Symptoms16 Stomach Cancer: Treatment17 Stomach Cancer: Prevention
The digestive System
Back to contents
The Purpose of the Digestive System
Back to contents
The purpose of the Digestive system is to break down food and absorb nutrients.
10 interesting facts
Back to contents
1. The stomach is lined with three layers of powerful muscles.
2. The liver is the largest organ in the body.
3. In the mouth, food is either cooled or warmed to a more suitable temperature.
4. The liver performs more than 500 functions.
5. The large intestine is about 5 feet long.
6. A full grown horse?? Their coiled up intestines are 89 feet long.
7. Food stays in your stomach for 2 to 3 hours.
8. About 400 gallons of recycled blood are pumped through the kidneys every day.
9. We make 1 to 3 pints of saliva a day.
10. The average male will eat about 50 tons of food during his lifetime
How much do you know?
Back to contents
1. How many layers does the stomach have?
A. 4 layers
B. 1 layer
C. 3 layers
2. What is the largest organ in the body?
A. The liver
B. The stomach
C. The heart
3. What happens when food is in your mouth?
A. The food goes soggy
B. The food is either cooled or warmed
C. The food dissolves
How much do you know?
Back to contents
4. How many functions does the liver perform
A. 500 functions
B. 1000 functions
C. 890 functions
5. How long is your large intestine?
A. 1 foot long
B. 19 centimetres long
C. 5 feet long
How much do you know?
Back to contents
6. How long is a full grown horse’s intestine?
A. 100 feet long
B. 89 feet long
C. 7 feet long
7. How long does food stay in your stomach for?
A. 1 day
B. 10 minutes
C. 2-3 hours
How much do you know?
Back to contents
8. How many gallons of recycled blood is pumped through our kidneys everyday?
A. 10 gallons
B. 150 gallons
C. 400 gallons
9. How many pints of saliva do we make a day?
A. 1-3 pints a day
B. 4-5 pints a day
C. 10 pints a day
How much do you know?
Back to contents
10. True or false the average male will eat about 50 tons of food during his lifetime
A. True
B. False
Back to contents
The Stomach
The Purpose of the Stomach
Back to contents
1. Stores the food we ate 2. Breaks down the food into a liquidly mixture 3. Mix with Enzymes which is chemical that breaks down food. 4. Slowly empty that liquidly mixture into the small intestine.The stomach stores the food we eat and breaks down the food into a
liquidly mixture.
How Does The Stomach Work
Once food enters the stomach through the oesophagus, it reaches the stomach, then the acid in it breaks up the food.
The Large Intestine
Back to contents
The Purpose of the Large Intestine
Back to contents
The large intestine, or large bowel, functions mainly to absorb water from the undigested food back into the blood. This makes the faeces more solid.
It also absorbs vitamins made by the bacteria which live in the large intestine.
How Does The Large Intestine Work
By contraction of its muscular walls the food mass is sent forward and, as it is carried along, some of the secretions from the intestinal lining, bile and the pancreas helps break it down
Stomach Cancer
•Early•Indigestion or a burning sensation (heartburn) •Loss of appetite, especially for meat •Late•Abdominal pain or discomfort in the upper abdomen •Nausea and vomiting •Diarrhea or constipation •Bloating of the stomach after meals •Weight loss •Weakness and fatigue •Bleeding (vomiting blood or having blood in the stool), which can lead to anemia •To find the cause of symptoms, the doctor asks about the patient's medical history, does a physical exam, and may order laboratory studies.
Symptoms
Back to contents
stomach Cancer
Treatment
Like any cancer, treatment is adapted to fit each person's individual needs and depends on the size, location, and extent of the tumor, the stage of the disease, and general health. Cancer of the stomach is difficult to cure unless it is found in an early stage (before it has begun to spread). Unfortunately, because early stomach cancer causes few symptoms, the disease is usually advanced when someone finds they have it. Treatment for stomach cancer may include surgery, chemotherapy, and/or radiation therapy.
Back to contents
How to prevent it?
Back to contents
Doctors cannot always explain why one person gets cancer and another doesn't. However, scientists have studied general patterns of cancer in the population to learn what things around us and what things we do in our lives may increase our chance of developing cancer
Some of the risk factors for cancer can be avoided, but many cannot. Both smoking and inheriting specific genes could be considered risk factors for certain kinds of cancer, but only smoking can be avoided.
THE END