Human digestive system – How it works! (Animation)

1. Mouth:

  • Mechanical Breakdown: Teeth break down food into smaller pieces through chewing.  
  • Chemical Breakdown: Saliva, containing enzymes like amylase, begins breaking down carbohydrates.  

2. Esophagus:

  • Peristalsis: Muscular contractions propel food down the esophagus to the stomach.  

3. Stomach:

  • Mechanical Breakdown: Churns food, mixing it with gastric juices.  
  • Chemical Breakdown: Gastric acid and enzymes break down proteins and kill bacteria.  

4. Small Intestine:

  • Mechanical Breakdown: Peristalsis continues to mix food.
  • Chemical Breakdown: Enzymes from the pancreas and bile from the liver further break down carbohydrates, proteins, and fats.  
  • Absorption: Nutrients are absorbed into the bloodstream through the intestinal walls.  

5. Large Intestine (Colon):  

  • Absorption: Absorbs water and electrolytes.  
  • Waste Storage: Stores waste products until elimination.  

6. Rectum and Anus:

  • Elimination: Stores and expels waste from the body.  

Key Organs and Their Roles:

  • Pancreas: Produces digestive enzymes and hormones like insulin.  
  • Liver: Produces bile, which helps digest fats.  
  • Gallbladder: Stores and releases bile into the small intestine.  

Overall Process:

  1. Ingestion: Food enters the mouth.  
  2. Digestion: Food is broken down into smaller molecules.  
  3. Absorption: Nutrients are absorbed into the bloodstream.  
  4. Elimination: Waste products are expelled from the body.  

Additional Notes:

  • The entire process takes several hours.  
  • The digestive system is regulated by hormones and nerves.  
  • A healthy diet and lifestyle are essential for optimal digestive function.  

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