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Lesson 4 Digestive Sytem: The Stomach

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Lesson 4-Digestive system: The Stomach



Facilitator: Jannine Eliseo



Subject Matter:      General Science




                Major Topic:           Digestive System



                Minor Topic:          The Stomach



<!--[if !supportLists]-->I.                     <!--[endif]-->Lesson Objectives




<!--[if !supportLists]-->1.        <!--[endif]-->The students will be able to enumerate at least five parts of the stomach and explain each function.



<!--[if !supportLists]-->2.        <!--[endif]-->Given the picture, the students will identify the process of each parts



<!--[if !supportLists]-->3.        <!--[endif]-->The students will be able to enumerate different parts of the stomach of at least 8 different animals.



<!--[if !supportLists]-->II.                   <!--[endif]-->Key Concept


Stomach: organ of the digestive system. Most animals, like humans, have a single stomach, but birds and ruminants have digestive organs composed of two or more chambers. The outer surface of the stomach is smooth; the inner surface is folded into numerous complex ridges, which assist in the mixing of food with digestive juices and channel this material through the stomach into the intestines. Only water, alcohol, and certain drugs seem to be absorbed from the stomach; most food absorption takes place in the small intestine.





In humans the stomach is situated in the upper part of the abdominal cavity, mostly to the left of the midline. The large, domed end of the stomach, the fundus, lies in the left vault of the diaphragm; the esophagus enters the upper side, or lesser curvature, a short distance below the fundus. The region immediately below the fundus is called the body. The upper part of the stomach, spoken of as the cardiac portion, includes the fundus and body. The lower, or pyloric, portion curves downward, forward, and to the right and includes the antrum and pyloric canal. The latter is continuous with the upper part of the small intestine, the duodenum.





The introduction into the stomach of meat extracts, cooked grains, and partly digested products of proteins stimulates the flow of gastric juice. These agents, which are called secretagogues, cause the formation of a hormone, gastrin, in the pyloric end of the stomach. Gastrin, when absorbed, stimulates the secretory glands. Gastric secretion also may be stimulated by the mere sight or smell of food. This is called cephalic or reflex stimulation.





<!--[if !supportLists]-->III.                 <!--[endif]-->Learning Activities




Activity 1


                                                        Identify”



        Provide a stomach picture and identify the eight parts and its function. Use an organizational chart in answering.





Activity 2


                                                        “Analyzing”



        In the picture, analyze the process in digesting the foods.












Activity 3




                                                                              “Differentiate”




Using a chart, differentiate the human stomach to other animal stomach




 


Example:


Human Stomach


Animal stomach



The outer surface of the stomach is smooth; the inner surface is folded into numerous complex ridges, which assist in the mixing of food with digestive juices and channel this material through the stomach into the intestines







has thick muscular walls with hard inner ridges - birds







Only water, alcohol, and certain drugs seem to be absorbed from the stomach




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After eating their food, they regurgitate it and chew it a second time, before swallowing it once again - Ruminants




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<!--[if !supportLists]-->I.                     <!--[endif]-->Requirements:




Activity 1 – Submit the list of eight (8) parts of the stomach and its function



Activity 2 – present a cycle of digestion in our body, focusing in the stomach part



Activity 3 – make a table and differentiate the functions of human stomach to any kinds of animal stomach.





V.   Course Policies





Attendance. Once you are online, kindly write “(your name) is here, ma’am”. Example:Liel Gem Villaver is here, ma’am



Requirements. Requirements should be passed on time. Do not pass the requirement as if all in one. Pass the requirement by activity. You will post a different string for requirement 1, another for requirement 2, so on and so forth. For requirements alone, I am expecting that you will have a minimum of 4 postings.





Teacher’s Presence. For every post you will make, I will be giving comments



lielgemvillaver 86 posts

Liel Gem Villaver is here, ma'am.

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REQUIREMENT 1

Picture of the stomach and labelled parts (at least 8)

Legend:

1. Body of stomach
* 2. Fundus
* 3. Anterior wall
* 4. Greater curvature
* 5. Lesser curvature
* 6. Cardia
* 9. Pyloric sphincter
* 10. Pyloric antrum
* 11. Pyloric canal
* 12. Angular notch
* 13. Gastric canal
* 14. Rugal folds

lielgemvillaver 86 posts

REQUIREMENT 1
 
Here is also another picture of the stomach with labelled parts.
 

KIndly view the attached file to see the photo with labelled parts.

Thank you.

Attachment: stomach 2.bmp (162.0KB)

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REQUIREMENT TWO
 
Digestion Process in the stomach
 
Kindly view attachement for the concept organizer I made about the Digestion Process of the Stomach.
 
Thank you.
 

Attachment: DIGESTION PROCESS IN THE STOMACH.doc (29.0KB)

lielgemvillaver 86 posts

Ma'am, is my answer in requirement 1 correct?

lielgemvillaver 86 posts

Ma'am, is my answer in requirement 2 correct?

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How will I know if my answers in requirements 1 and 2 are correct or not??

lielgemvillaver 86 posts

Liel Gem Villaver is here, ma'am.

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REQUIREMENT 3

COMPARATIVE TABLE OF THE

HUMAN STOMACH VERSUS

THE ANIMAL STOMACH


BY: Liel Gem M. Villaver


Human Stomach

Animal Stomach

temporary storage and preliminary mastication of the food into a liquid mass;

little or no absorption of nutrients takes place

has an absorption function in addition to the usual functions of mastication and acidification

Has thin outer lining

has thick muscular walls with hard inner ridges - birds

The stomach is J-shaped with a smooth outer surface a hollow space inside

The outer surface of the stomach is smooth; the inner surface is folded into numerous complex ridges, which assist in the mixing of food with digestive juices and channel this material through the stomach into the intestines

Semi-fluid proteins, water and alcohol are being absorbed

Only water, alcohol, and certain drugs seem to be absorbed from the stomach

Once swallowed, the process of digestion takes place

After eating their food, they regurgitate it and chew it a second time, before swallowing it once again - Ruminants


lielgemvillaver 86 posts

mA'am, is my answer in requirement 3 correct?

lielgemvillaver 86 posts


Ma'am, I am already done with the three activities you gave.

I already passed all the requirements.

Am I done in this lesson?

lielgemvillaver 86 posts

Liel Gem Villaver is here, ma'am.

lielgemvillaver 86 posts

Ma'am, are you still with our lesson?

lielgemvillaver 86 posts

Good day ma'am.

I will be very busy starting tomorrow and I don't have any time to log on to our lefora.

I have done the three requirements you asked us to have. I think I am already done with our lesson. I don't have the luxury of time to wait for the comments.

Thank you for facilitating this lesson.

judith 45 posts

Judith is here ma'am

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Activity 1

 

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Activity 2


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Activity 3


Attachment: Activity 3.doc (26.0KB)

judith 45 posts

Hello ma'am is my answers correct?