Digestive process
Ingestion
Absorption
Assimilation
Excretion
At this moment, I provided 3 riddles that are
related to our topic , and let us see how far have
you already leared about our digestive
system .raise your hands if you wants to answer
the riddles.
1.It is white. Some are sharp some are not ?
who am I ? teeth
2.I am your tummy . I am pinkish. I look like
a sack. Who am I ? Stomach
3.I know if its sweet or salty ,bitter or spicy.
When I see good food any bud bloom even I
am not a flower. Who am I ? Tongue
1. Salivary glands
Esophagus 2.
3. Gall bladder Stomach 4.
5. liver Pancreas 6.
7.Large intestine Small intestine8.
How the Digestion occur?
1. What happen to cracker when
it was in your mouth?
2. Why did it start to get softer?
3. What did it taste?
INGESTION is the first process that
happens in digestive system. It is the
journey of taking in food or any
substance into the body through the
mouth. The journey of food starts when
a bit of crackers enters your mouth.
Both chemical and mechanical
digestions begin immediately in the
mouth.
Saliva
produced by the salivary glands,
it is watery liquid that softens
and wets the food in the mouth
and start the chemical digestion
through enzymes present in
saliva .
STOMACH
Is made up of muscles
that churn and help
digest food.
Gastric juice, or stomach acid is a
digestive fluid formed within the
stomach lining. With a pH between 1
and 3, gastric acid plays a key role in
digestion of proteins by activating
digestive enzymes, which together
break down the
long chains of amino acids of
proteins
Enzymes
speed up, the rate of chemical
reactions in the body.
To summarize the discussion.
What do you think will happen if
you chew the foods?
How about the chemical digestion?
What gland is involves in this?
Evaluation
1.Produced by the salivary glands.
2.First process that happens in
digestive system.
3.Speed up, the rate of chemical
reactions in the body.
4.Esophagus which is called ?
5. Is made up of muscles that churn
and help digest food.
Digestive process
Ingestion
Absorption
Assimilation
Excretion
Review
At this moment, I will provide 2 riddles that are
related to our topic , and let us see how far have
you already leared about our digestive
system .raise your hands if you wants to answer
the riddles.
1. The junks that you eat and cannot
digest is shown by me their way out.
Who am I?
Large intestine
2. What kind of button cannot be
unbutton? Belly button
1. What 4 major tasks of
the Digestive System
explained in the video?
2. What are the organs
involves in ingestions?
3. It aids in digesting
foods in mouth using
chemicals.
. 4. Peristalsis is the
contractions of the muscles in
the esophagus. Why is the
process important?
5. What are the gastric
juices found in stomach?
6. Where digestion
happens?
• 7. Where absorption
occurs?
8. They are home for the
good bacteria ?
9. Where elimination
does happens?
10. What are the
accessories organ of
digestive system
1. Ingestion, Digestion, Absorption, and
Elimination
2. Mouth, Teeth, Salivary Glands
3. Saliva
4. Because the wave-like movement caused by peristalsis
aids in pushing down the foods from esophagus to stomach
5. Hydrochloric acid and pepsin
6. Stomach
7. Small Intestines
8. Large Intestine
9. Anus
10. Liver, Gall Bladder,
Pancreas
ABSORPTION -It occurs
mostly in the small intestine
where several digestive juices,
pancreatic juice, and bile aid
in the chemical digestion of
food.
Absorption is the process
of passing the soluble food
molecules in the wall of
the small intestine through
the villi – the tiny, finger-
like projections from the
epithelial lining of the
intestinal wall.
Each villus contains blood
capillaries that enable it to
absorb water, glucose, amino
acids, vitamins, minerals, and
fatty acids.
In what organ system does
the capillaries belong?
Circulatory Sytem
Many other type of blood
vessel why is that the
capillaries are present in the
small intestine for absorption?
It is because in the capillaries is where oxygen
and nutrients are exchange for carbon dioxide
and waste
Another question, if the exchange of
oxygen and carbon dioxide happen in
capilliaries, after this process oxygen
is delivered in all parts of the body,
what is the other organ
system responsible for our
respiration?
Respiratory system
What is the common
diagnosis of that?
ACID REFLUX or HYPERACIDITY
1.It occurs mostly in the small
intestine where several digestive
juices, pancreatic juice, and bile
aid in the chemical digestion of
food.
2. The tiny, finger-like
projections from the epithelial
lining of the intestinal wall.
3. Where absorption occurs?