Human gastrointestinal tract |
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1. The Human gastrointestinal tract
In the picture, we see a family eating. To make the functions, the body needs food to get strength. Through the food that we eat, the human gastrointestinal tract gains sufficient energy to move and interact.
Through digestion, food is transformed into a milky substance that can be absorbed by the blood.
2. Parts of the human gastrointestinal tract
The human gastrointestinal tract is a set of organs that are involved with the digestive function. In the picture above, we can distinguish:
- The mouth, with incisors, canines and molars. It also contains the saliva.
- The esophagus that is a muscular tube between the mouth and stomach.
- The stomach is a hollow of coarse walls.
- The pancreas produces gastric acids.
- The liver produces fluid called bile, which is stored in the gallbladder.
- The small intestine is a long tube about 7 meters long.
- The large intestine extends from the ileum to the anus. It is about 1 meter long and it has a blind-ended tube called appendix.
- The rectum is the tube that connects the large intestine and the outside of the body through the anus.
3. Indicate the right organ: mouth, esophagus , stomach, pancreas, liver, small intestine, large intestine or rectum
It produces gastric acids |
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It contains the saliva… |
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It is between the mouth and the stomach |
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Hollow of coarse walls |
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It contains teeth |
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It connects with the outside of the body |
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It is about 7 meters |
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It produces bile |
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It is about 1 meter |
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It has an appendix |
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It ends at the anus |
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- It begins in the mouth; teeth grind the food into small bits. The salivary glands secrete saliva to wet the bits of food so they can continue the travel.
- Through the esophagus, the bits of food arrive to the stomach.
- They go around in circles and mix with some juices (produced by the stomach wall) that transform food into a kind of thick paste called chyme.
- The chime and other juices that come from the liver (bile), the pancreas ( pancreatic juice ) and the walls of the intestine (intestinal juice) arrives to the small intestine. The chime turns into smaller broth particles called chyle, which is filtered through the intestinal walls and arrives to the blood.
- In the large intestine, the water goes to the blood and the wastes are converted into a solid mass or feces.
- The feces are expelled through the anus.
5. Indicate the correct organ: mouth, esophagus, stomach, small intestine, large intestine or anus
Where chyme occurs |
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It contains the salivary glands |
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Before arrive to the stomach |
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The teeth grind food |
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They go around in circles |
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The Bile comes to the… |
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The water goes to the blood |
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The pancreatic juice comes to the… |
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Feces are expelled |
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The residues are converted into a solid mass |
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6. Hygiene of human gastrointestinal tract
Is it important a good digestion? Yes, it is. Look these instructions:
- Brush the teeth after every meal and at least once a day. If we have caries or infections, we must go to the dentist. Go to the doctor once a year for a general medical examination or cleaning.
- Respect the time of meals, do not eat at wrong time.
- Chew and wet correctly the food in order to improve digestion.
- Eat slowly.
- Wash hands before eating.
- Do not eat too much. It’s better stay with some appetite than eat until burst.
- Do not take a shower during the next two or three hours after eating.
- Avoid the excess of sweets because they cause caries.
- Do not use teeth to break hard objects.
7. Answer if these advices are correct or incorrect:
Brush the teeth once a week |
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Chew correctly the food |
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Eat fast |
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Eat a lot food |
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Wash hands before eating |
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Respect the time to eat |
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Take a shower after eating |
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Eat few sweets |
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Break hard objects with teeth |
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If there are caries, we must go to the dentist |
®Arturo Ramo García.-Record of intellectual property of Teruel (Spain) No 141, of 29-IX-1999 Plaza Playa de Aro, 3, 1º DO 44002-TERUEL