*The Digestive Process:*

*The human digestive system is a complex series of organs and glands that
processes food. In order to use the food we eat, our body has to break the
food down into smaller molecules that it can process; it also has to excrete
waste. *
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*Most of the digestive organs (like the stomach and intestines) are
tube-like and contain the food as it makes its way through the body. The
digestive system is essentially a long, twisting tube that runs from the
mouth to the anus, plus a few other organs (like the liver and pancreas)
that produce or store digestive chemicals. * **  *The Digestive Process:*
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*The start of the process - the mouth: The digestive process begins in the
mouth. Food is partly broken down by the process of chewing and by the
chemical action of salivary enzymes (these enzymes are produced by the
salivary glands and break down starches into smaller molecules). *
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*On the way to the stomach: the esophagus - After being chewed and
swallowed, the food enters the esophagus. The esophagus is a long tube that
runs from the mouth to the stomach. It uses rhythmic, wave-like muscle
movements (called peristalsis) to force food from the throat into the
stomach. This muscle movement gives us the ability to eat or drink even when
we're upside-down. * **  **  *In the stomach - The stomach is a large,
sack-like organ that churns the food and bathes it in a very strong acid
(gastric acid). Food in the stomach that is partly digested and mixed with
stomach acids is called chyme. * **  **  *In the small intestine - After
being in the stomach, food enters the duodenum, the first part of the small
intestine. It then enters the jejunum and then the ileum (the final part of
the small intestine). In the small intestine, bile (produced in the liver
and stored in the gall bladder), pancreatic enzymes, and other digestive
enzymes produced by the inner wall of the small intestine help in the
breakdown of food. * **  **  *In the large intestine - After passing through
the small intestine, food passes into the large intestine. In the large
intestine, some of the water and electrolytes (chemicals like sodium) are
removed from the food. Many microbes (bacteria like Bacteroides, Lactobacillus
acidophilus, Escherichia coli, and Klebsiella) in the large intestine help
in the digestion process. The first part of the large intestine is called
the cecum (the appendix is connected to the cecum). Food then travels upward
in the ascending colon. The food travels across the abdomen in the
transverse colon, goes back down the other side of the body in the
descending colon, and then through the sigmoid colon. * **  **  *The end of
the process - Solid waste is then stored in the rectum until it is excreted
via the anus. * **  **  *Digestive System Glossary:*

*anus - the opening at the end of the digestive system from which feces
(waste) exits the body.*

*appendix - a small sac located on the cecum.*

*ascending colon - the part of the large intestine that run upwards; it is
located after the cecum.*

*bile - a digestive chemical that is produced in the liver, stored in the
gall bladder, and secreted into the small intestine.*

*cecum - the first part of the large intestine; the appendix is connected to
the cecum.*

*chyme - food in the stomach that is partly digested and mixed with stomach
acids. Chyme goes on to the small intestine for further digestion.*

*descending colon - the part of the large intestine that run downwards after
the transverse colon and before the sigmoid colon.*

*duodenum - the first part of the small intestine; it is C-shaped and runs
from the stomach to the jejunum.*

*epiglottis - the flap at the back of the tongue that keeps chewed food from
going down the windpipe to the LUNGS. When you swallow, the epiglottis
automatically closes. When you breathe, the epiglottis opens so that air can
go in and out of the windpipe.*

*esophagus - the long tube between the mouth and the stomach. It uses
rhythmic muscle movements (called peristalsis) to force food from the throat
into the stomach.*

*gall bladder - a small, sac-like organ located by the duodenum. It stores
and releases bile (a digestive chemical which is produced in the liver) into
the small intestine.*

*ileum - the last part of the small intestine before the large intestine
begins.*

*jejunum - the long, coiled mid-section of the small intestine; it is
between the duodenum and the ileum.*

*liver - a large organ located above and in front of the stomach. It filters
toxins from the blood, and makes bile (which breaks down fats) and some
blood proteins.*

*mouth - the first part of the digestive system, where food enters the body.
Chewing and salivary enzymes in the mouth are the beginning of the digestive
process (breaking down the food).*
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*pancreas - an enzyme-producing gland located below the stomach and above
the intestines. Enzymes from the pancreas help in the digestion of
carbohydrates, fats and proteins in the small intestine.*
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*peristalsis - rhythmic muscle movements that force food in the esophagus
from the throat into the stomach. Peristalsis is involuntary - you cannot
control it. It is also what allows you to eat and drink while upside-down.*
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*rectum - the lower part of the large intestine, where feces are stored
before they are excreted.*
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*salivary glands - glands located in the mouth that produce saliva. Saliva
contains enzymes that break down carbohydrates (starch) into smaller
molecules.*
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*sigmoid colon - the part of the large intestine between the descending
colon and the rectum.*
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*stomach - a sack-like, muscular organ that is attached to the esophagus.
Both chemical and mechanical digestion takes place in the stomach. When food
enters the stomach, it is churned in a bath of acids and enzymes.*
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*transverse colon - the part of the large intestine that runs horizontally
across the abdomen*


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