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04 / Tuesday Kaupapa: Describe what happens to the remains of the food while going through the large intestine
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Can you remember? What is digestion? Why is digestion necessary?
What happens to the food inside the jejunum & ileum?
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Digestive System Teeth Tongue Salivary Glands Oesophagus Liver
Gall Bladder Stomach Pancreas Small Intestine Large Intestine Rectum Anus
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duodenum (the first part of small intestine)
jejunum & ileum (the second and the third part of small intestine)
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Absorption in jejunum & ileum
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Dialysis Tubing Investigation
Aim: to investigate how only small molecules can move across the walls of dialysis tubing glucose starch water + very thin dialysis bag
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Dialysis Tubing Investigation
Put glucose and starch solution into a dialysis tubing (the “sausage”) and seal both ends. Submerge the sausage in a beaker of water. Add a few drops of iodine solution to the water in the beaker. What do you expect to see? Why?
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What happens next?
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Large Intestine
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Large Intestine The remains of the food that has passed through the small intestine enters the large intestine. While going through the large intestine, water and vitamins get absorbed. The colonic bacteria produces vitamins.
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Good Bacteria, Bad Bacteria
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What have we learnt today?
What happens to the remains of the food while it goes through the large intestine?
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