Digestive System
System interactions:
The muscular system interacts with the digestive system by pushing the food through the digestive system and also mechanical digestive, which is chewing and churning of the food. Another interaction is with the circulatory, because the circulatory system transports the nutrients absorbed through digestive process and moves them throughout the body. Also the integumentary system interacts with the digestive by the absorption of calcium with the help of vitamin D from the skin.
System Diseases:
Achalasia is the inability to swallow caused by the inability of the lower esophagus.
Gastritis is the inflammation of the lining of the stomach.
Crohn’s disease is an inflammation of the digestive tract, thought to be caused by an abnormal immune reaction to food, bacteria, or even the lining of the intestines or colon.
Homeostasis:
The digestive system remains homeostasis by a balance of pH and helpful bacteria to maintain homeostasis at certain points throughout the digestive process. The digestive system also provides the body with necessary nutrients for food for energy so the body can function.
Symbiotic relationship:
The digestive system has a mutulistic relationship between the stomach and bacteria, which helps the stomach digest the food.
The muscular system interacts with the digestive system by pushing the food through the digestive system and also mechanical digestive, which is chewing and churning of the food. Another interaction is with the circulatory, because the circulatory system transports the nutrients absorbed through digestive process and moves them throughout the body. Also the integumentary system interacts with the digestive by the absorption of calcium with the help of vitamin D from the skin.
System Diseases:
Achalasia is the inability to swallow caused by the inability of the lower esophagus.
Gastritis is the inflammation of the lining of the stomach.
Crohn’s disease is an inflammation of the digestive tract, thought to be caused by an abnormal immune reaction to food, bacteria, or even the lining of the intestines or colon.
Homeostasis:
The digestive system remains homeostasis by a balance of pH and helpful bacteria to maintain homeostasis at certain points throughout the digestive process. The digestive system also provides the body with necessary nutrients for food for energy so the body can function.
Symbiotic relationship:
The digestive system has a mutulistic relationship between the stomach and bacteria, which helps the stomach digest the food.