What does each enzyme break down and what into? Protease Carbohydrase Lipase.

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What does each enzyme break down and what into? Protease Carbohydrase Lipase

Objectives Describe the environment and function of the stomach including the role of stomach acid. State that the duodenum is the first section of the small intestine. Describe the role of the liver and bile. State the enzymes produced by the pancreas and recall what they breakdown. Outcomes (5) Describe the role of the stomach and duodenum. (6) Explain the part played by bile and pancreatic juices in digestion. (7) Generate a high quality piece of work explaining digestion in these regions. Key terms: stomach, duodenum, small intestine, digestion, neutralisation

Task Using the information you are going to come up with a short role play to explain digestion in these regions. It should include information on the duodenum, pancreas, stomach, gall bladder, bile and pancreatic juices. Outcomes (5) Describe the role of the stomach and duodenum. (6) Explain the part played by bile and pancreatic juices in digestion. (7) Generate a high quality piece of work explaining digestion in these regions. Key terms: stomach, duodenum, small intestine, digestion, neutralisation

Demonstrating one of the actions of bile. How was this practical demonstrating the action? Outcomes (5) Describe the role of the stomach and duodenum. (6) Explain the part played by bile and pancreatic juices in digestion. (7) Generate a high quality piece of work explaining digestion in these regions. Key terms: stomach, duodenum, small intestine, digestion, neutralisation

Window time!Outcomes (5) Describe the role of the stomach and duodenum. (6) Explain the part played by bile and pancreatic juices in digestion. (7) Generate a high quality piece of work explaining digestion in these regions. Key terms: stomach, duodenum, small intestine, digestion, neutralisation