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Daniel Urbina Per.1 Digestive and Urinary system - Coggle Diagram
Daniel Urbina Per.1 Digestive and Urinary system
Major Organs of the Urinary system
Kidneys, renal pelvis, ureters, bladder and urethra
Layers of the GI Tract
The layers of the GI tract are the mucosa, the submucosa and the serosa
Nephron anatomy and physiology
The nephron is where the blood is filtered and reabsorbing anything that is still needed and changes the excess into urine. The nephron is a long winedy tube that the blood goes through to absorb more nutrients
Major Functions of the Digestive System
The digestive system functions is to break down food into nutrients such as carbohydrates fats and proteins. It is also supposed to absorb nutrients and supply them into the blood stream
Major Functions of the Urinary System
The Urinary system is the system that removes waste from your blood stream creating urine. This system also regulates your volume/pressure and controls the chemical and salt levels in your body
Digestive Enzymes
Amylase: made in mouth and pancreas helps break down carbohydrates
Lipase: made in the pancreas and breaks down fats
Protease: made in the pancreas breaks down proteins
Lacase; Made in the small intestine breaks down lactose
Sucrase: also made in small intestine breaks down sucrose
Disorders of the digestive and urinary systems
Peptic Ulcers
Polyps-Growths
Inflammatory Bowel Disease
Colorectal cancer
Gastroesophogeal Reflux Disease
Bladder Cancer
Cholecystis
Urinary tract infection
Kidney Stones
Major organs of the Digestive system
Mouth, Pharynx, esophagus, stomach, small intestine, large intestine, rectum and anus
Location of Digestion and Absorption
The location of digestion and absorption occurs when food is being moved throughout the digestive system. It begins in the mouth and ends in the small intestine