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During digestion complex molecules are broken down and then used to build needed molecules and to produce energy
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Animals take in complex molecules from the environment for energy production
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CB 41.21 Physical digestion: liquefying of food Chemical digestion: breaking large molecules into small molecules
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CB 41.16 Amylase in mouth Chewing and adding saliva begins the process of liquification Amylase begins the chemical digestion of carbs
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CB 41.15 The primary function of the stomach is food storage
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CB 41.17 Pepsin in stomach Pepsin begins the chemical digestion of proteins. In the stomach liquification continues.
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Pepsin in stomach pH enzyme activity basicacid
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CB 41.15 The Digestive System
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CB 41.17 Most chemical digestion occurs in the first part of the small intestine
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CB 41.23 The small intestine has a large surface area to aid in absorbption of nutrients
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CB 41.23 Absorption in the Small Intestine
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CB 41.15 The Digestive System
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CB 41.21
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CB 41.26 Different mouth and teeth structures can tell about an animal’s diet
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CB 41.26 Different mouth and teeth structures can tell about an animal’s diet
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Grizzly bear teeth
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CB 41.27 Carnivores have a short digestive system Herbivores have a long digestive system
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CB 41.27 HumansBears Both humans and grizzly bears are omnivores. Our digestive systems can tell us about our ancestors.
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CB 41.15 What happens to the nutrients after absorbtion?
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CB 42.5 Nutrients, Waste, O 2, CO 2, Water, Minerals, etc must be transported throughout the body
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CB 42.5 Capillaries provide the large surface area required for these exchanges to take place.
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In liver, nutrient levels in blood are regulated
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Fats and lipids move through the lymphatic system, which returns fluid to blood directly before heart Lymph vessel small intestine CB 41.24
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CB 42.4 Different circulatory systems reflect evolution
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CB 42.5 Mammals have two ciculatory circuits: pulmonary and systemic
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CB 42.9 Blood flows from arteries to capillaries to veins
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CB 42.11 Blood pressure changes as the blood moves from arteries to capillaries
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