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Unit 3. THE HUMAN BODY.3 A- HUMAN NUTRITION.
3 B- RESPIRATORY SYSTEM.
3C- CIRCULATORY SYSTEM.
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Unit 3 A : Human Nutrition.
1. NEW WORDS .2. DEFINITION, PROCESSES
AND SYSTEMS.3. DIGESTIVE SYSTEM PARTS.4. DIGESTION STAGES.5. ACTIVITIES.6. SUMMARY AND
EXPERIMENT.
INDEX
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1. New words. Breaking down-romper/deshacer. Break up-partir. Slippery-resbaladiza. To swallow-tragar. Small intestine-intestino delgado. Large intestine- intestino grueso. Gall bladder- vesícula biliar. Bile- bilis Bolus of food- bolo alimenticio. Pharynx-faringe. Chyme- quimo Chyle- quilo
Unit 3(a): Human body.
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1. New words.
Salivary glands –glándulas salivares. Liver-hígado. Juices- jugos. Takes place- tiene lugar. Pancreas- pancreas. Plenty- mucho. Gastric juices- jugos gástricos.
Unit 3(a): Human body.
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2 DEFINITION, PROCESSES AND SYSTEMS.
-Definition of Nutrition. Nutrition consits of extracting nutrients and oxygen, distributing them around the body and excreting the residues.
Unit 3(a): Human body.
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1. DEFINITION, PROCESSES AND SYSTEMS.
The Nutrition processes. Digestion. Consists of breaking down food into simpler substances until we obtain energy. Breathing. we obtain the oxygen from the air.Our cells need to work and excrete the carbon dioxide that we produce
as a residue.
Unit 3(a): Human body.
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1. DEFINITION, PROCESSES AND SYSTEMS.
Circulation. Consists of transporting nutrients, oxygen and residues around the body. Excretion. Is the expulsion of the residues.
Unit 3(a): Human body.
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1. DEFINITION, PROCESSES AND SYSTEMS.
The Nutrition systems.
Unit 3(a): Human body.
THE DIGESTIVE SYSTEM
THE CIRCULATORY SYSTEM
THE EXCRETORY
SYSTEM
THE RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
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NUTRITION SYSTEMS:
The Digestive system The Respiratory system
The Circulatory system
The
Excretory system
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DIGESTIONIt consists in breaking down food
into simpler substances until we obtain the nutrients.
It includes:The digestive tractThe digestive glands.
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The digestive tract includes: Mouth
Pharynx Oesophagus (foodpipe) Stomach Small Intestine Large Intestine
The digestive glands are: Salivary glands
Gall bladder Liver Pancreas
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Mouth
It breaks up food and makes it slippery so it is easy to swallow.
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Mouth
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Pharynx
It is the passage to the stomach and lungs.
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Pharynx
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Oesophagus (gullet)(foodpipe)
the tube that connects your mouth and your stomach
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StomachA stretchy bag that helps to break food into smaller pieces so your body can use it for energy and nutrition.
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Stomach
Oesophagus
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Small IntestineTube that is 20 feet long.
It absorbs digested food into the blood.
Food stays in your small intestine for 4 to 8 hours
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Small Intestine
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Large IntestineTube that is 5 feet long.
Gets waste from small intestine.
Waste stays for 10 to 12 hours
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Large Intestine
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Gall BladderStorage tank for bile (a greenish-
yellow liquid) that helps your body break down and use fats.
Located under your liver.
Shaped like a pear.
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Gall Bladder
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LiverFactory for antibodies and bile.
Stores vitamins and sugars until your body needs them.
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Liver
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PancreasIt makes chemicals to digest all kinds of food.
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FunctionsDigest the food we eat.
Take the nutrients out of your food so your body can use it.
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SummaryFunctions
Digests food
Absorbs nutrients for the body
ComponentsMouthOesophagusStomachSmall intestineLarge intestinePancreasLiverGall Bladder
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Stages of Digestion
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Four Stages of Digestion
IngestingDigesting AbsorbingEliminating
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Stage 1:Digestion in the mouth and oesophagus
The teeth cut the food. The salivary glands produce saliva. The tongue mixes the saliva with the food and forms a bolus of food.
This passes down the pharynx and the oesophagus.
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Esophagus: as food passes through the pharynx, the epiglottis covers the airway tube.
The food moves on to the esophagus.
The esophagus is a tube that connects the pharynx and the stomach.
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The esophagus is long and muscular
The bolus is pushed through the esophagus in a process called peristalsis.
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Stage 2: Digestion in the Stomach
The stomach produces substances called gastric juices.
When these juices mix with the bolus of food, they form a partially digested food paste called chyme.
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Stage 3: Digestion in the Small Intestine
The pancreas produces pancreatic juices.
The liver produces bile.
The intestine produces intestinal juices.
These juices and the movements of the small intestine form chyle which contains the nutrients.
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Stage 3: Digestion in the Small Intestine
ABSORPTION:The walls of the
intestine contain veins and capillaries which absorb the nutrients.
They are transported through the circulatory system all around the body in the blood.
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Stage 4: Digestion in the Large Intestine
In the large intestine, water is extracted from the residues which form faeces.
These are excreted through the anus.
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Activities:
3.1 page 23 – Chyme is formed in the sotmach.
Faeces are formed in the large intestine.
Capillaries absorb the nutrients in the small intestine.
Food is masticated in the mouth.
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Activities:
Digestive glands are:
Salivary glands, liver, gall bladder, pancreas.
Parts of digestive tract:
Mouth, tongue, pharynx,oesophagus, small intestine, large intestine.
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Digestion Summary:
ORGANS FUNCTION FOOD TRANSFORMATION
MOUTH with teeth, tongue and salivary glands.
Cuts the food and producesSALIVA
BOLUS
PHARYNX ANDOESOPHAGUS
Move the food withmovements calledPERISTALSIS
BOLUS
STOMACH ProducesGASTRIC JUICES
CHYME
SMALL INTESTINE withLiver, Gall bladder and Pancreas
Produces INTESTINAL JUICES AND BILEand absorbsNUTRIENTS
CHYLE
LARGE INTESTINE Excrete RESIDUES
FAECES
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Healthy HabitsEat food that is high in fiber like fruits and vegetables
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Drink plenty of water
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Chew your food completely before you swallow
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Avoid foods high in fat
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Interesting FactsFood is in your digestive system for about 24 hours
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Your stomach stretches when you eat like a balloon being filled with air
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You have a trap door called the epiglottis to cover your windpipe when you swallow.
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Your stomach mashes your food the way a baker kneads dough for bread.
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SummaryHealthy Habits
Eat high fiber foodsDrink lots of waterChew food wellAvoid high-fat foods