Learning objectives
After completing this study unit you will be able to:
The digestive system is a set of organs that are concerned with the ingestion, digestion, absorption and elimination of food. The organs of the digestive system can be divided into two groups:
In the following video, we will introduce you to the overall structure and function of the digestive system by following the journey of the food bolus from the mouth to the anal canal.
To improve your understanding of digestive system terminology, take a closer look at some commonly used roots, prefixes and suffixes related to the digestive system in the video below.
Now that you understand the basics of the digestive system, it’s time you learn more about the main organs of the digestive system, their structure, functions and the role each organ plays in the digestive process.
After watching the previous videos on the digestive system, be sure to put that newly found knowledge to the test and see how well you retained this new information.
If you feel like a pro already, customize your own quiz to get a broader focus on the body systems and challenge yourself further!
Download the following PDF worksheets and identify the parts of the digestive system.
You can take a closer look at the individual organs of the digestive system here. First let’s go through the images of each organ of the alimentary tract.
Here you can find the images of the individual accessory digestive organs.
Organs |
Alimentary canal: Oral cavity proper, pharynx, esophagus, stomach, small intestine (duodenum, jejunum, ileum), large intestine (cecum, vermiform appendix, ascending colon, transverse colon, descending colon, sigmoid colon), rectum and anal canal Accessory digestive organs: Salivary glands (sublingual, submandibular, parotid), liver, gallbladder and pancreas |
Functions | Ingestion, mechanical digestion (mastication) and chemical digestion of food, absorption of necessary nutrients, elimination of unnecessary matter and waste |
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