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AP Biology 2006-2007 Animal Nutrition
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AP Biology Getting & Using Food Ingest Digest mechanical digestion chemical digestion enzymes (hydrolysis) Absorb diffusion active transport Eliminate intracellular digestion extracellular digestion
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AP Biology Digestive systems Everybody’s got one!
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AP Biology Human digestive system Alimentary Canal
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AP Biology Ingestion Mouth mechanical digestion Specialized teeth chemical digestion saliva Amylase Mucin buffers neutralizes acid to prevent tooth decay anti-bacterial chemicals kill bacteria that enter mouth with food
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AP Biology Stomach Functions food storage disinfect food HCl chemical digestion pepsin enzyme breaks down proteins secreted as pepsinogen activated by HCl But the stomach is made out of protein! What stops the stomach from digesting itself?
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AP Biology Small intestine Function major organ of digestion & absorption chemical digestion digestive enzymes (pancreatic juice; sodium bicarbonate) absorption through lining over 6 meters! small intestine has huge surface area (villi/microvilli) Structure 3 sections Duodenum, jejunum, ileum
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AP Biology Pancreas Digestive enzymes Peptidases – breakdown proteins trypsin trypsinogen chymotrypsin Chymotrypsinogen Pancreatic amylase Lipase Buffers reduces acidity alkaline solution rich in sodium bicarbonate small intestines
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AP Biology Liver Digestive System Functions produces bile - made in gallbladder; emulsifies fats stores fat-soluble vitamins (A,D,E,K) stores iron
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AP Biology Absorption by Small Intestines Absorption through villi & microvilli finger-like projections increase surface area for absorption
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AP Biology Hormones Involved Gastrin – released by stomach cells in response to food OR senses responding to food Secretin – produced by cells of duodenum in response to food; stimulates pancreas to produce NaHCO 3 Cholecystokinin- produced by small intestine in response to fats – stimulates bile and pancreatic juice to be released
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AP Biology Absorption of Nutrients Active (protein pumps) transport pump amino acids, vitamins & glucose allows intestine to absorb much higher proportion of nutrients in the intestine than would be possible with passive diffusion worth the cost of ATP!
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AP Biology Large intestines (colon) Function re-absorb water vitamins made by bacteria (intestinal flora) vitamins K, folic acid, B vitamins intestinal gas is a by-product of bacterial metabolism
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AP Biology Appendix Vestigial organ
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AP Biology 15 Structural Adaptations Due to Diet - Dentition 1. Carnivores have large canines and incisors 2. Herbivores have small canines 3. Omnivores have medium sized everything
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AP Biology 16 Structural Adaptations Due to Diet - Length of digestive system 1. Carnivore is smaller 2. Herbivore is longer due to cell walls - Ruminant digestion
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