Grade 8 Semester 1 Year 2011-2012. Nutrition There are two parts to Nutrition: 1. Ingestion-process of taking food into the digestive system so that it.

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Grade 8 Semester 1 Year

Nutrition There are two parts to Nutrition: 1. Ingestion-process of taking food into the digestive system so that it may be hydrolized or digested. 2. Digestion- the breakdown of food (either chemically or mechanically) in order to utilize nutrients.

Human digestive system

Mouth  Chemical and mechanical digestion.  Food is chewed mechanically.  A bolus (lump) is formed with saliva and the tongue.

 series of involuntary wave-like muscle contractions which move food along the digestive tract Peristalsis

Stomach  Food is temporarily stored here.  Gastric juices are secreted.  Has layers of muscle that line the inside.  Mechanically and chemically breaks down food.

Gastric Juices  Secreted by the stomach.  Acidic (pH ) (HCl).  Pepsin- an enzyme that breaks down large proteins into amino acids.  Food is further broken down into a thin liquid called chyme.