6. Name the 2 structures that are involved in mechanical digestion. 7. Name & state the functions of digestive enzymes for carbohydrates, proteins & fats. 8. State the functions of glucose, fats & amino acids in the body. 9. Define the terms essential fatty acid, essential amino acid & vitamin. 10. Describe the functions of major vitamins & minerals in the body.
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Salivary amylase acts on starch to produce maltose Pepsin in stomach’s gastric juices acts on protein to form peptides Pancreatic amylase digests starch Trypsin & chymotrypsin digests protein Lipase digests fats
Mitochondria use glucose to produce a constant supply of ATP for the cell Essential fatty acids like Ω 6 (linoleic acid) form plasma membranes Essential amino acids are used to construct proteins such as enzymes to carry out metabolism, & body structures – hair, nails, DNA
Essential refers to the fact that our body can’t make them so we must eat foods that contain them
Fat soluble (A,D,E,K) – specialized functions A synthesis of visual pigments D helps regulate calcium 7 phosphorus metabolism E is an antioxidant K required to form prothrombin (for blood clotting) Water soluble (C, B complex) – catalysts to speed up specific reactions Minerals – macronutrients & micronutrients – specific functions table 15.5 p 315