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DIGESTIVE SYSTEM CHAPTER 38-1 PG. 971-977 Organization: how does our body get nutrients?
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What nutrients do our bodies need? Carbohydrates – energy Lipids – energy, cell membranes, insulation/ protection Proteins – Many different functions!
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What else do our bodies need? Water – our cells are filled with cytoplasm, which is made of mostly water Vitamins – Molecules our bodies cant make, but need Minerals – ions such as iron (Fe 2+ ), Calcium (Ca 2+ ), Sodium (Na + ), and Potassium (K + )
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How do we get nutrients? The function of the digestive system: Break up complex molecules (food) into smaller pieces that our bodies can use
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4 steps to get nutrients Ingestions – take in food Digestions – break down food Absorption – move monomers to blood stream Elimination – get rid of waste
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Primary & Accessory Organs Primary: organs the food passes through Accessory: food does not pass through, but help in digestion
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The Organs
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Mouth Mechanical digestions: physically breaks apart food Teeth chew! Chemical digestion: breaks chemical bonds Saliva: contains amylase an enzyme that breaks down polysaccharides Moistens food
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Esophogus Peristalsis: the contraction of muscles in waves to move and crush the bolus, chewed food. http://www.youtube.com /watch?v=rJS-Kh5wCQU http://www.youtube.com /watch?v=rJS-Kh5wCQU Epiglottis: flap that prevents food from going down your trachea (windpipe) when you swallow.
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Stomach Chemical: HCl kills bacteria and activates pepsin enzymes Pepsin breaks down polypeptides (protein) Mechanical: muscles crush and mix food into chyme
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Small Intestine Chemical: Where most digestion takes place pancreas and liver secrete enzymes into small intestine Vili: many folds in the walls, which increase surface area for absorption
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Pancreas Accessory organ Has different types of cells to produce hormones and enzymes Secretes (produces) enzymes into small intestine: Amylase – breaks down starch Trypsin – breaks down polypeptides Lipase – breaks down triglycerides
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Liver Accessory organ Connect to the small intestine through the common bile duct Secretes bile: Bile emulsifies fats = bile breaks up clumps of fat
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Gall Bladder Accessory organ Stores bile
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Large Intestine No digestion Removes water Stores waste
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More Digestive Enzymes What chemical reaction do these enzymes catalyze ?
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Practice Essay Can you describe what would happen to a slice of pepperoni pizza as it moves through your digestive system? What macromolecules are in which parts of the pizza? Where would those macromolecules be digested?
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