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The Alimentary Canal: The Mouth and the Oesophagus

  1. Mouth
  2. Oesophagus
  3. Stomach
  4. Small intestine
  5. Liver
  6. Pancreas
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1. Mouth

Mechanical (physical) and chemical digestion occur in the mouth.

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Mechanical (physical) digestion: the physical breakdown of large pieces of food into smaller pieces by chewing and stomach churning.

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Chemical Digestion: The breakdown of food into simpler molecules by enzymes and digestive juices.

Mechanical Digestion (Teeth)

  • Teeth break food into smaller pieces.
  • This increases the surface area for enzyme action and speeding up the digestion of food.
  • It is a form of mechanical/physical digestion.
  • There are four types of teeth: | 1. Incisors | Cutting and slicing food. | |---|---| | 2. Canines | Gripping and tearing food. | | 3. Pre-molars | Chewing and grinding food. | | 4. Molars | Chewing and grinding food. |
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Adult Dental Formula:

2(22I 11C 22P 33M)=322 \left(\frac{2}{2} I\ \frac{1}{1} C\ \frac{2}{2} P\ \frac{3}{3} M\right)= 32

I = incisor

C = canine

P = pre-molar

M = molar

Mouth: Chemical Digestion

  • Chemical digestion is carried out in the mouth by the enzyme amylase.
  • Amylase is found in saliva which is produced by the salivary glands. These glands are located under the tongue, at the back of the jaws and in the cheeks.
    • Saliva contains water, salts, mucous, amylase, and lysozyme.
    • Amylase converts starch (polysaccharide) to maltose (a disaccharide).
    • Ideal pH in the mouth: 7-8.
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Lysozyme is part of the general defence system and helps to destroy microorganisms.

  • Food is formed into a bolus and pushed into the pharynx.
  • A flap of tissue called the epiglottis covers the trachea (windpipe) to ensure that the bolus enters the oesophagus.

2. Oesophagus

  • The oesophagus, like the rest of the alimentary canal, is made of involuntary muscle.
  • This muscle contracts to push food along the alimentary canal.
  • This process is called peristalsis.
  • Fibre (cellulose) in the diet stimulates peristalsis.
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Peristalsis: an involuntary wave of muscular contraction that causes food to move through the alimentary canal. Peristalsis also occurs in the fallopian tubes.

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