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8
GRADE 12
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DIGESTION AND ABSORPTION
The process of conversion of complex food into simpler absorbable form is called
digestion and is carried out by digestive system by mechanical and biochemical
methods.

Human digestive system includes


gastrointestinal tract (GI) or
alimentary canal, accessory organs.
Accessory organs are not part of tract
but secrete substances into it via
connecting ducts.
DIGESTION AND ABSORPTION
Steps

Ingestion: Defecation

Taking food into The elimination of


the mouth. feces from the GI
tract.
Digestion Absorption:

Mechanical and Passage of digested


chemical breakdown products from the GI
of food. tract into the blood
and lymph.
NCERT CORNER PG 34
ALIMENTARY CANAL
It is a long tube-like (8 - 10m) structure extending from mouth to anus.
It consists of several organs, i.e., mouth, pharynx, oesophagus, stomach, small
intestine, large intestine and anus.

It is a long tube-like (8 - 10m) structure extending


from mouth to anus. It consists of several organs,
i.e., mouth, pharynx, oesophagus, stomach, small
intestine, large intestine and anus.
ALIMENTARY CANAL
Mouth:
The mouth includes the lips,
Hard palate
tongue, palate, gums, and teeth.
It is a transverse slit which is
bounded by two soft, movable lips Soft palate
Uvula
(upper and lower). The lips are Tonsil
covered with skin on the outer side
and lined with mucous membranes on
the inner side.
Hard
Palate
Tonsil
Nasopharynx
Soft Palate
Uvula
Bolus

Epiglottis

Larynx Glottis
Esophagus
ALIMENTARY CANAL
The tongue is a freely movable muscular organ attached to the floor of the oral
cavity by the frenulum. The upper surface of the tongue has small projections
called papillae, some of which bear taste buds. Taste is recognized with the
help of circumvallate and fungiform taste papillae.

The anterior end of


Sides feel sour taste
tongue feels sweet
Small part behind the
taste
anterior end feel
Posterior part feel
salty taste.
bitter taste
Enamel
Crown Dentin
Pulp
Gum

Root Canal
Root

Periodontal
Membrane

Cementum
NCERT CORNER PG 34
ALIMENTARY CANAL
Teeth are hard structures that are meant for holding, cutting, grinding,
and crushing the food. Four kinds of teeth present in the humans

Premolars (8) Incisors (8) For Molars (12) for Canines (4) for
for crushing & Cutting & Biting, crushing, grinding and tearing & piercing,
grinding masticating.
DENTITION: The nature and mode of arrangement of teeth
is called dentition.
Types of Dentition

Thecodont Heterodont Diphyodont


It means teeth appear
It means teeth are It means different kinds of
twice in lifetime.
placed in the jaw teeth are present. Incisors
sockets. (I), Canines, Premolars
(PM), Molars (M)

Primary dentition (20 teeth):


I 2/2, C 1/1, M 2/2 = 10 Milk Teeth Permanent Teeth
Permanent dentition (32 teeth): Milk [decidual] teeth: 20 in number.
Develops at 6-7 months of birth. 32 in number.
I 2/2, C 1/1, P 2/2, M 3/3 = 16 They are replaced by permanent teeth at
the age of 6-7.
ALIMENTARY CANAL
Mouth performs mastication which refers to the mechanical breakdown
of food by chewing and chopping actions of the teeth.

Mastication breaks up the


food into small particles,
which provides a greater
surface area for digestion and
enables the food to pass
through the esophagus.
NCERT CORNER PG 257
NCERT CORNER PG 257
NCERT CORNER PG 34
ALIMENTARY CANAL
Pharynx: Pharynx is a common passage for food and air.

It is divisible into
➢ Nasopharynx (lies behind nasal
cavities)
➢ Oropharynx (lies behind the oral cavity
➢ Laryngopharynx (leads to oesophagus
from behind and larynx in front).
ALIMENTARY CANAL
Oesophagus (Gullet): It is a long (about 25cm), narrow, muscular tubular
structure which connects pharynx with stomach.

Oesophagus extends posteriorly


passing through the neck, thorax
and diaphragm and leads to a ‘J’
shaped bag like structure called
stomach. Actively moves a bolus
through peristalsis
ALIMENTARY CANAL

Peristalsis (a series of
waves of contraction that
passes from one end to
other and is meant for
pushing the food) from the
pharynx to the stomach.
ALIMENTARY CANAL
Epiglottis:
A cartilaginous flap called
epiglottis prevents the entry
of food into the glottis –
opening of the windpipe –
during swallowing.
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