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Breaking Down and Absorbing
The Digestive System
Digestive Enzymes
Digestion
The Digestive System
A. Digestion
B. Peristalsis
C. The Alimentary Canal
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A. Digestion
1. Food is ingested through the mouth
2. Digestion breaks large molecules of food into small ones (polymers are broken down into monomers)
a. starch glucose
b. triglyceride (fat) glycerol + fatty acids
c. protein amino acids_
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3. Small particles can pass through the wall of the gut into the blood (absorption)
4. Undigested food is eliminated (egestion)_
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1. Food is moved along the gut by peristalsis
a. waves of muscular contraction
b. push food (bolus) through the length of the gut
c. fiber in diet assists in movement_
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B. Peristalsis
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C. The Alimentary Canal
1. The gut is a coiled tube that is the site of digestion and absorption
2. The digestive system includes
a. mouth- tongue and teeth
b. oesophagus- moves food to stomach
c. stomach- stores/mixes food with acidic digestive juices (chyme)
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NAME AS MANY PARTS OF THE DIGESTIVE SYSTEM AS YOU CAN.
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e. small and large intestine- food is absorbed into blood reabsorbs water and vitamins and minerals
f. rectum and anus- stores and release of faeces_
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Digestive Enzymes
A. Enzymes
C. Commercial Uses
B. Enzyme Activity
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1. Digestion is brought about by enzymes (special proteins), acting as catalysts
a. speed up the break down of food (millions of times faster)_
A. Enzymes
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WHAT ARE SOME THINGS YOU DO TO SPEED UP THE WAY YOU DO WORK (HOUSE OR SCHOOL WORK)?
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2. Amylase (mouth) breaks down starch to maltose
3. Protease (stomach) breaks down protein to amino acids
4. Lipase (pancreas) breaks down fats to fatty acids and glycerol_
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1. The rate of an enzyme reaction can be effected by temperature and pH
2. As temperature increases, the rate of the reaction increases, peaks, and then decreases
a. temperature speeds up motion of molecules
b. enzymes work best at a certain temperature
c. too much heat destroys (denatures) the protein_
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B. Enzyme Activity
3. As pH increases, the rate of the reaction increases, peaks, and then decreases
a. enzymes work best at a certain pH (optimum)
b. too far above or below destroys the protein_
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1. Enzymes are also used in many industrial processes and products
a. detergents containing enzyme to digest food stains from clothing
b. juice production uses enzymes to break down fruit and allow juice to flow_
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C. Commercial Uses
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Breaking Down & Absorbing
A. Teeth
C. Absorption of Nutrients
B. Tooth Decay
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A. Teeth
1. Different types of teeth are used when eating
a. incisors (8)- for cutting and biting
b. canine (4)- for holding and biting
c. premolars (8)- for chewing and crushing
d. molars (12)- for chewing and crushing_
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HOW DO YOU THINK LARGE PARTICLES OF FOOD GET INTO THE TINY LITTLE CELLS OF YOUR BODY?
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2. There are three main regions to the internal structure of the tooth
a. enamel- hardest tissue in the body
b. dentine- forms major part of tooth
c. pulp cavity- contains tooth-producing cells, blood vessels, and nerve endings_
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1. Excessive consumption of refined sugars leads to tooth decay
a. sugars used by bacteria to carry out life processes
b. bacteria produce a matrix to trap particles (forms plaque)
c. bacteria form acids in the mouth which remove enamel from dentine
d. allow bacteria to reach soft dentine_
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B. Tooth Decay
1. The small intestine is the site of absorption of the products of digestion
2. Villi in the small intestine increase the surface area of absorption
a. folds of intestine contain villi
b. microvilli on the cells further increases the area_
C. Absorption of Nutrients
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3. Products absorbed by the villi are transported through the body
a. hepatic portal vein transports carbohydrates and proteins to the liver
b. the lymphatic lacteal transports fats
4. Indigestible food (such as fiber) is removed through the anus by the process of egestion_
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