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Digestive system is the series of organs that process and convert food into simpler substances that the body uses for nourishment. Starch and complex sugars are digested to simple sugars; fats to fatty acids and glycerin; and proteins to amino acids. These simpler substances consist of small molecules that can then pass through the intestinal wall and into the bloodstream for distribution to all parts of the body. The digestive system consists of the alimentary canal — mouth, pharynx, esophagus, stomach, and small and large intestines —aided by secretions from the liver and pancreas.
The teeth break up food by chopping end grinding it into fine particles. Glands in the mouth lubricate and moisten food with saliva, which also contains a digestive enzyme. The tongue conveys food to the throat, and the pharynx muscles push it down the esophagus (gullet), a muscular tube about 10 inches (25cm) long that leads to the stomach.
The stomach both stores and helps to digest food. The stomach of an average adult can hold about one quart (0.9l). The muscular stomach churns food around and mixes it with gastric juice, which includes hydrochloric acid to provide the acid medium needed for the enzyme pepsin to break down protein. The partly digested food (chime) passes from the stomach to the small intestine, usually after two to five hours.
The digestive process is completed in the small intestine, a narrow muscular tube about 20 feet (6m) long. Enzymes from the pancreas mix with enzymes from the duodenum. Bile, made by the liver and stored in the gall bladder, also enters the small intestine. Bile helps in the digestion of fats.
The digested food particles are then absorbed by lymph or blood vessels in the intestinal wall. Tiny finger-like projections (villi) on the walls of the small intestine increase the surface area that can absorb the food. The digested particles are then carried by the bloodstream to the liver, which converts them into substances needed by the body.
Eaten material that can not be digested as food, such as plant fiber, passes into the large intestine, which is about 5 feet (1.5m) long. There, water is removed from the liquid waste, and bacteria convert it to its final form, feces. The waste material is excreted from the body through the end of the large Intestine (rectum).
Food is propelled along by wave-like contractions of muscles in the stomach and intestines. This is called peristalsis. The food moves in one direction only.
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Sphincters, circular muscles that close tightly, prevent the food from moving backward. There are sphincters at the lower end of the esophagus, at the exit from the stomach, at the lower end of the small intestine, and at the exit from the rectum.
One fairly common disorder is ulcers of the stomach or duodenum, the first part of the small intestine. If bile stagnates in the gall bladder because of the blocked bile duct, gallstones can form and must be removed surgically. Disorders of the intestinal tract include colitis, diverticulitis, diverticulosis and enteritis.
6. Задания для уяснения темы занятия, методики вида деятельности.
6.1.Во для самоподготовки.
1.Where does the food pass from the stomach?
2.What are the organs of the abdominal cavity?
3.Where does the liver lie?
4.What organ separates the abdomen from the cavity of the thorax? 5.What is the largest organ in the abdominal cavity?
6.What does the stomach serve for?
7.What does the liver serve for?
8.What organ occupies chiefly the central portions of the abdominal cavity?
9.How do we distinguish “small” and “large” intestines? 10.Describe the role of the gall-bladder.
6.2.Тестовые задания по теме в переводе и упражнениях

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Вита1908
Вита1908
02.01.2021 07:00
My favorite place is Patriarch's ponds in Moscow. Right there I can be alone with good book(immerse oneself in another reality). If you wanna go there you should use underground and go to the station Barrikadnaya. After that you need following the Barricadnaya stret and find Sadovaya-Kudrinskaya street. This will be on your left. Pointers will help you to come in the designated place. The history of the Patriarch's Ponds is associated with the mystical action of the novel "The Master and Margarita"(You mustn't talk with any strangers).
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Muminat20022005
Muminat20022005
04.07.2022 16:28
 American HolidaysThere are a number of holidays in the USA which are celebrated every year. Here are some of them.The 1st of January is New Year's Day. People do not go to bed until after midnight on December 31. They like to see Уthe old year out and the new year inФ. Many people give parties on New Year's Eve.Memorial Day, or Decoration Day, is dedicated to those who fought in the War of Independence, in World War I or in World War II.The 4th of July is Independence Day. It is the biggest national holiday in the USA. The Declaration of Independence was proclaimed in Philadelphia on July 4, 1776, when the American colonies were fighting for independence against England.On the 11th of November there is Veteran's Day. It is I dedicated to those who fell in the two World Wars.Thanksgiving Day is on the fourth Thursday in November. In the autumn of 1621, the Pilgrim Fathers celebrated their first harvest festival in America and called it Thanksgiving Day. Since that time it has been celebrated every year.Christmas is celebrated on the 25th of December. People usually stay at home at Christmas time, and spend the day with their families.Перевод текста: American HolidaysЕсть множество отпуска в США, который празднуется каждый год. Вот - некоторые из них.1-ого января - Новый год. Люди не ложатся спать до окончания полуночи 31 декабря. Они любят досмотреть Óthe старый год до конца и новый год inÔ. Много людей дают стороны на Кануне нового года.Мемориальный День, или День памяти, посвящены тем, кто боролся в войне Независимости, в Первой мировой войне или во Второй мировой войне.4-ого июля - день независимости. Это - самый большой национальный праздник в США. Декларация Независимости была объявлена в Филадельфии 4 июля 1776, когда американские колонии боролись за независимость против Англии.11-ого ноября есть День Ветерана. Именно я посвятил тем, упал в этих двух Мировых войнах.День благодарения находится в четвертый четверг в ноябре. Осенью 1621, Отцы Паломника праздновали их первый фестиваль урожая в Америке и назвали это Днем благодарения. С этого времени это праздновалось каждый год.Рождество празднуется 25-ого декабря. Люди обычно остаются дома в Новый год, и тратят день с их семьями.
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