Digestive System Overview
Digestive Foundations
Mechanical vs. Chemical Digestion
Organs of Digestion
Digestive Disorders
100

What is the main function of the digestive system?

(2 main functions)

To break down food and abosrb nutrients.

100

What is the term for the process of breaking down food into molecules the body can absorb and use?

Digestion

100

What type of digestion involves chewing and churning the food?

Mechanical digestion

100

What organ is responsible for a majority of digestion and absorption of nutrients?

Small intestines

100

What condition is caused by small, hard crystalline structures forming in the gallbladder?

Gallstones

200

What are the 3 main processes performed by the GI tract?

Ingestion, digestion, absorption.

200

What are the 2 main types of digestion?

Mechanical and chemical

200

What is the first stage of mechanical digestion?

Chewing


200

What organ prevents food from entering the windpipe when you swallow?

Epiglottis

200

What is the medical term and its' acronym for heartburn?

GERD

GastroEsophageal Reflux Disease

300

Name the 4 main parts of the GI tract.

Mouth, esophagus, stomach, intestines.

300

What is the term for the muscular movement that pushes food through the digestive tract?

Peristalsis

300

What substance in the stomach helps enzymes break down proteins and kills bacteria in food?

Hydrochloric acid
300

What organ connects the mouth to the stomach and moves food using peristalsis?

Esophagus

300

What condition is caused by an autoimmune reaction to gluten?

Celiac Disease

400

Name the 3 accessory organs of the GI tract.

Liver, gallbladder, pancreas.

400

What is the main function of the small intestine?

Digestion and nutrient absorption.

400

What type of mechanical digestion occurs in the stomach as muscles contract to mix food with digestive juices?

Churning - stomach muscles contract to break down food.

400

Which organ produces bile and which organ stores it?

Liver produces, gallbladder stores.

400

What 2 conditions are linked to fiber and water intake?

Constipation and diarrhea

500

How long is the average adult GI tract?

~30 feet

500

What organ is responsible for absorbing water and forming feces?

Large intestines

500

What is the term for the mass of food that travels from the mouth to the stomach?

Bolus

500

Which organ is responsible for producing enzymes like amylase and lipase and releasing them into the small intestines?

Pancreas

500

What digestive disorder involves changes in bowel habits, abdominal pain, and irregular colon muscle contractions? (Name and acronym)

IBS

Irritable Bowel Syndrome

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