4
5. From the stomach, the food passes into the small intestine where most of the digestion of food takes place. In the small intestine are Villi which absorbs glucose into the bloodstream.

Human Systems Part 2 Digestive System. I-Digestive I-Digestive System: System: breaks down food into a usable sugar molecule called Glucose. A-Digestion

Embed Size (px)

Citation preview

Page 1: Human Systems Part 2 Digestive System. I-Digestive I-Digestive System: System: breaks down food into a usable sugar molecule called Glucose. A-Digestion

5. From the stomach, the food passes into the small intestine where most of the digestion of food takes place. In the small intestine are Villi which absorbs glucose into the bloodstream.

Page 2: Human Systems Part 2 Digestive System. I-Digestive I-Digestive System: System: breaks down food into a usable sugar molecule called Glucose. A-Digestion

6. From the small intestine the undigested material now passes into the large intestine, excess water is absorbed and the undigested material is now called Feces.

Page 3: Human Systems Part 2 Digestive System. I-Digestive I-Digestive System: System: breaks down food into a usable sugar molecule called Glucose. A-Digestion

Digestive System

MouthSalivary glands

Esophagus

Liver Stomach

Gall bladder Pancreases

Sm. Intestine Lg. Intestine

Appendix

Page 4: Human Systems Part 2 Digestive System. I-Digestive I-Digestive System: System: breaks down food into a usable sugar molecule called Glucose. A-Digestion

7- The enzyme bile is made in the liver and pancreases and stored in the gall bladder till it is needed.