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1 the esophangus carries food from the mouth to the stomach

 

2 it is the portion of the digestive system that is responsible for breaking dow food

 

3 the colon is the longest part of the large intestino

 1 "The small intestine plays a crucial role in the digestion and absorption of essential nutrients for the body."

 

 2 "The colon, also known as the large intestine, is responsible for absorbing water and mineral salts from digestive waste before its elimination from the body."

 

 3 "The esophagus is the muscular tube that transports food and liquids from the mouth to the stomach."

1.remains of undigested Food remain in the stomach.

2.colon cancer is potentially curable through surgery.

3.the large intestine is a tubular organ of the digestive sistem.

Lucelida pereira Rodriguez

 1: The digestive system is crucial for health and well-being, as it performs several essential functions for the breakdown and absorption of nutrients from the food we consume. Its main functions are:

 

Ingestion.

 

Digestion.

 

Absorption.

 

Transport.

 

Elimination.

 

Secretion.

 

 

 

2: The digestive system can be affected by a variety of diseases and disorders, which can range in severity from minor discomforts to serious conditions. Some of the most common diseases that affect the digestive system include:

 

Gastritis.

 

Gastric and duodenal ulcers.

 

Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD).

 

Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS).

 

Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD).

 

Digestive cancer.

 

Hepatitis.

 

Cirrhosis.

 

Pancreatitis.

 

Celiac disease.

 

Diverticulitis.

 

Hemorrhoids.

1: The digestive system is crucial for health and well-being, as it performs several essential functions for the breakdown and absorption of nutrients from the food we consume. Its main functions are:

 

Ingestion.

 

Digestion.

 

Absorption.

 

Transport.

 

Elimination.

 

Secretion.

 

 

 

2: The digestive system can be affected by a variety of diseases and disorders, which can range in severity from minor discomforts to serious conditions. Some of the most common diseases that affect the digestive system include:

 

Gastritis.

 

Gastric and duodenal ulcers.

 

Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD).

 

Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS).

 

Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD).

 

Digestive cancer.

 

Hepatitis.

 

Cirrhosis.

 

Pancreatitis.

 

Celiac disease.

 

Diverticulitis.

 

Hemorrhoids.

 1: The digestive system is crucial for health and well-being, as it performs several essential functions for the breakdown and absorption of nutrients from the food we consume. Its main functions are:

Ingestion.

Digestion.

Absorption.

Transport.

Elimination.

Secretion.

 

2: The digestive system can be affected by a variety of diseases and disorders, which can range in severity from minor discomforts to serious conditions. Some of the most common diseases that affect the digestive system include:

Gastritis.

Gastric and duodenal ulcers.

Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD).

Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS).

Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD).

Digestive cancer.

Hepatitis.

Cirrhosis.

Pancreatitis.

Celiac disease.

Diverticulitis.

Hemorrhoids.

The digestive system performs various functions

but the Marín ones are four

1 secretions of digestive juices

2 absorptoon of nutrientes

Excreción of food faxes

 

a digestive disease Is anyhealth problema system condiciones can.

Heartburn,cáncer,cholecystitis AND colongitis rectal problema lite

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1. Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD): causes pain and burning in the chest.

 

2. Gastric or duodenal ulcer: caused by infections or medications.

 

3. Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis: inflammatory bowel diseases.

 

4. Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS): causes abdominal pain, diarrhea or constipation.

 

5. Celiac disease: gluten intolerance that damages the small intestine.

 

6. Diverticulitis: inflammation of the diverticula in the colon.

 

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The first and most important function of the digestive system is to obtain from each food the nutrients that will help our body function properly. For example, we get proteins and other nutrients from meat.

 

To achieve this, the digestive system:

 

Carries food at an adequate speed along the digestive tract in order to have proper digestion and absorption of nutrients

 

Breaks down food to its simplest form in order to obtain as much as possible from it

 

Secretes juices, liquids and digestive enzymes to support the digestion process

 

Eliminates everything that cannot be used by the body after having done the necessary digestion process

1: what are the funcions of the digestive systems.?

 

1. Ingestion: The mouth receives food and begins to break it down through chewing and saliva.

 

2. Swallowing: Food is swallowed and passes into the esophagus.

 

3. Digestion: Food is broken down in the stomach and small intestine by enzymes and acids.

 

4. Absorption: Nutrients are absorbed in the small intestine and enter the blood.

 

5. Elimination: Waste is eliminated from the body through the large intestine and anus.

 

 

2: what types of diseases offect the digentive systems.?

 

• Gastritis: Inflammation of the stomach, usually caused by infections or irritants.

 

• Gastric or duodenal ulcer: Open lesions in the stomach or duodenum, caused by acid and pepsin.

 

•. Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD): Retrograde flow of gastric contents into the esophagus.

 

•. Diverticulitis: Inflammation of the diverticula, pouches in the intestinal wall.

 

• Hemorrhoids: Dilated veins in the rectum or anus.

 

•Pancreatitis: Inflammation of the pancreas, which can be acute or chronic.

 

• Hepatitis: Inflammation of the liver, caused by viruses, toxins or autoimmune diseases.

1. The digestive system chemically breaks down nutrients into parts that are small enough for the body to absorb.

 

2. Hepatitis a, b, c

Cirrhosis

Liver cancer

Chonic pancreatitis

Diabetes mellitus

crohn's disease

The function of the digestive system is to process food and carry nutrients throughout the body.

The function of the digestive system is to process food and carry nutrients throughout the body

THE DIGESTIVE SYSTEM is attacked by 10 main diseases, among which are. GASTRIC ULCER,IRRITABLE BOWEL SYNDROME,GASTRIC REFLUX,CROHN'S DISEASES,CELIAC,DIVERTICULITIS,GALLSTONES,ENTEROPATHIES PROTEIN LOSS,TROPICAL SPRUE AND GASTROINTESTINAL PERFORATION

1. What are the functions of the digestive system?

 

Ingestion, mechanical and chemical digestion chewing of food, transportation and elimitation and adsorption

 

2. What types of diseases affect the digestive system?

 

gastroesophageal

reflux

gastriculcers

celiacdiasease

irritable bowel syndrome

hepatitis

digestive tract diverticulitis

The digestive system is a set of organs that serves to take nutrients from the body.

 

heartburn, cancer, irritable bowel syndrome and lactose intolerance

The digestive tract is responsible for digesting ingested food so that it can be used by the body. The digestion process begins in the mouth, where the food is covered by saliva, crushed and divided by chewing, and once the bolus is formed, swallowed. The stomach is not an indispensable organ for life, because although its removal in humans and animals causes certain digestive disorders, it does not fundamentally affect health.

 

Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease

Gallstones

Celiac disease

Crohn's disease

Ulcerative colitis

Irritable bowel syndrome

Hemorrhoids

Diverticulitis

1. What are the functions of the digestive system?

 

The digestive system has several essential functions for the human body, including:

 

Ingestion: It is the process of introducing food into the mouth, the first step of the digestive system.

 

Digestion: Involves the breakdown of food into smaller molecules. It is divided into mechanical digestion (chewing in the mouth and mixing in the stomach) and chemical digestion (enzymes that break down nutrients into their basic components).

 

Absorption: After digestion, nutrients, vitamins and minerals are absorbed into the bloodstream through the walls of the small intestine.

 

Transport: The muscles of the digestive tract (especially the esophagus, stomach, and intestines) help move food and waste through the digestive system.

 

Excretion: It is the elimination of indigestible waste and toxins from the body, mainly through the rectum and year in the form of eggs.

 

Secretion: The digestive system releases various enzymes, bile and other fluids that help in the digestion and absorption of food.

 

2. What types of diseases affect the digestive system?

 

The digestive system is responsible for processing food and absorbing nutrients, but it can be affected by various diseases. Some of the most common include: Gastritis: Inflammation of the stomach lining, which can be caused by infections (such as Helicobacter pylori bacteria), excessive alcohol consumption, certain medications, or stress. Peptic ulcer: Sores that develop in the lining of the stomach, small intestine, or esophagus, often related to Helicobacter pylori infection or long-term use of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs). Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS): Functional disorder of the intestine that causes abdominal pain, bloating, and alterations in intestinal rhythm (diarrhea or constipation). Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD): Includes diseases such as Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis, which are chronic disorders characterized by inflammation of the digestive tract. Hepatitis: Inflammation of the liver, which can be caused by viral infections (hepatitis A, B, C), excessive alcohol consumption, or toxins. Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD): Occurs when stomach acid backs up into the esophagus, causing symptoms such as heartburn, chest pain, and difficulty swallowing. Gallstones: Stones that form in the gallbladder and can cause severe abdominal pain, nausea, and complications such as cholecystitis. Pancreatitis: Inflammation of the pancreas, which can be acute or chronic, and is related to alcohol consumption, gallstones, or infections.

1.Functions of the Digestive System:*

 

1. Ingestion: Consuming food and liquids.

2. Digestion: Breaking down food into absorbable nutrients.

3. Absorption: Transporting nutrients into the bloodstream.

4. Assimilation: Using nutrients for energy, growth, and repair.

5. Elimination: Expelling waste and leftovers.

 

 

2.Common Digestive System Pathologies:

 

 

1. Hepatitis (A, B, C)

2. Cirrhosis

3. Liver cancer

2. Chronic pancreatitis

3. Diabetes mellitus

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1. What are the functions of the digestive system?

 

Each organ in the digestive system plays an important role in the entire digestive process. The first step in digesting food takes place in the mouth, and these food digestion processes continue in the stomach. The digestive system is considered an intermediary between food and nutrients, and it is the means that ensures that the benefits of these nutrients reach our bodies.

 

2. What types of diseases affect the digestive system?

 

 -Gastritis

-Peptic Ulcer Disease

-Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease

-Crohn's Disease

-Ulcerative Colitis bowel ha

-Celiac Disease

-Diverticulitis

-Hepatitis 

-Pancreatitis

1.Set of organs that process food and liquids to break them down into substances that the body uses as a source of energy, or for tissue growth and repair.

2.Abdominal adhesions.

Appendicitis

 Gallstones.

 Bowel control.

Diarrhea.

1-What are the functions of the digestive system?

 

answer :Here is the translation:

The digestive system has five main functions:

1. Ingestion: Intake of food.

2. Digestion: Breakdown of food.

3. Absorption: Transfer of nutrients into the bloodstream.

4. Transport: Movement of food and waste.

5. Excretion: Elimination of waste.

 

2-What types of diseases affect the digestive system?

 

answer : Diseases affecting the digestive system include:

 

1. GERD: Acid reflux into the esophagus.

2. Peptic Ulcers: Sores in the digestive tract.

3. IBS: Abdominal pain and bowel changes.

4.IBD: Chronic inflammation (Crohn's disease, ulcerative colitis).

5. Celiac Disease: Gluten intolerance affecting the small intestine.

6. Hepatitis: Liver inflammation.

7.Diverticulitis: Inflammation of intestinal pouches.

8.Colon Cancer:Cancer in the colon or rectum.

1. What are the functions of the digestive system?

 

Set of organs that process food and liquids to break them down into substances that the body uses as a source of energy, or for tissue growth and repair

 

2. What types of diseases affect the digestive system?

 

Intestinal problems, such as polyps and cancer, infections, celiac disease, Crohn's disease, ulcerative colitis, diverticulosis, malabsorption, short bowel syndrome, and intestinal ischemia Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), peptic ulcer disease, and hiatus hernia

1.The functions of the digestive system include: - Ingestion: ingest food and liquids. - Mechanical decomposition: chewing and grinding food into smaller pieces. - Chemical digestion: breaking down food into nutrients using enzymes. - Absorption: absorb nutrients into the bloodstream. - Elimination: eliminate waste products from the body.

2. The digestive system can be affected by various types of diseases, including: - Inflammatory bowel diseases such as Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis. - Irritable bowel syndrome - Gastroesophageal reflux disease - Peptic ulcers - Gallstones - Pancreatitis - celiac disease - diverticulitis - Gastrointestinal infections such as food poisoning and viral gastroenteritis. - Cancer of the digestive organs, such as cancer of the stomach, colon and pancreas.

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1 what área the functions of the digestive system?

-They are a set of organs that process food and liquids to break them down into substances that the body uses as a source of energy, or for tissue growth and repair. Waste that cannot be used comes out during bowel movements.

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2 what types of diseases affect the digestive system ?

/Intestinal problems, such as polyps and cancer, infections, celiac disease, Crohn's disease, ulcerative colitis, diverticulosis, malabsorption, short bowel syndrome and intestinal ischemia. Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), peptic ulcer disease and hiatal hernia.

1. What are the functions of the digestive system?

 

Ingestion: Entry of food and fluids into the body.

Digestion: Breakdown of food into nutrients.

Absorption: Passage of nutrients into the bloodstream.

Transport: Movement of food and waste through the digestive tract.

Elimination: Expulsion of undigested waste from the body.

 

2. What types of diseases affect the digestive system? .

 

Infections: Example, gastroenteritis.

Inflammatory: Such as Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis.

Ulcers: Peptic ulcers in the stomach or intestine.

Cancers: Cancer of the colon, stomach, etc.

Functional disorders: Such as irritable bowel syndrome (IBS).

1. What are the functions of the digestive system?

 

Set of organs that process food and liquids to break them down into substances that the body uses as a source of energy, or for tissue growth and repair. Waste that cannot be

 

2. What types of diseases affect the digestive system?

 

1.Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease. ... 2.Gallstones. ... 3.Celiac disease or celiac disease. ... 4.Crohn's disease. ... 5.Ulcerative colitis. ... 6.Irritable bowel syndrome. ... 7.Hemorrhoids. ... 8.Diverticulitis

1. What are the functions of the digestive system?

The digestive system breaks down food into nutrients that the body can use for energy, growth, and repair. It involves ingestion, digestion, absorption, and elimination of waste. The process begins in the mouth and continues through the stomach and intestines, where nutrients are absorbed, and waste is eventually excreted.

2. What types of diseases affect the digestive system?

Diseases affecting the digestive system include acid reflux, ulcers, irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), Crohn's disease, and celiac disease. These conditions can cause symptoms like pain, bloating, diarrhea, and difficulty digesting food. Some are chronic and require long-term management, while others may be treatable with medication or dietary changes.

1. What are the functions of the digestive system?

 

It is the system responsible for the digestive process, that is, the transformation of food so that it can be absorbed and used by all the cells of the body.

 

2. What types of diseases affect the digestive system?

 

Some diseases of the system are:

Gastritis, Hepatitis, Peptic Ulcer, Colon Cancer, Gallstones

The digestive system has several main functions:

 

1. Ingestion: Allows food to enter the body through the mouth.

 

2. Digestion: Breaks down food into smaller nutrients that can be absorbed by the body.

 

3. Absorption: Digested nutrients are absorbed through the intestinal walls and transported by blood to the body's cells.

 

4. Elimination: Undigested waste is eliminated from the body through the anus.

 

5. Regulation: The digestive system is regulated by hormones and the nervous system to coordinate different functions.

 

 

There are several types of activities that can affect the digestive system:

 

- Diet:

- Stress: Stress can affect motility and the secretion of digestive juices, which can lead to problems such as irritable bowel syndrome.

 

- Lack of exercise: Physical inactivity can slow intestinal transit and cause constipation.

 

- Alcohol and tobacco consumption

 

- Medications: Certain medications such as anti-inflammatories or antibiotics can alter the balance of the intestinal flora.

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