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This lesson contains 21 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 1 video.

time-iconLesson duration is: 45 min

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  • Your Homework.
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HW Check
  • Check your hw.
  • Discuss the answers.
  • Ask questions!
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Have ready:
  • TB p. 55
  • Your Notebook
  • This lessonup
  • Google Classroom

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Topic 1 Lesson 3
Digestive & Urinary System

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  • I know what the digestive and urinary systems are and can explain their function.
  • I can explain how these organ systems work together.
  • I can name identify various organs in each system and explain their functions. 
  • VWO: I can identify differences and similarities between the digestive and urinary systems of humans and other animals.
Learning goals:

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  • Digestive system
  • Omnivore 
  • Carnivore
  • Herbivore 
  • Mouth
  • Oesophagus
  • Stomach
  • Duodenum
  • Ilium
  • Colon
Keywords:
  • Rectum
  • Anus 
  • Urinary system
  • Kidney
  • Bladder
  • Ureter
  • Urethra
  • Protein molecule
  • Starch molecule
  • Fat molecule
READ:
TB. p.55-58
TB. p.102-103

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Types of diets
HERBIVORE
OMNIVORE
CARNIVORE
Has a diet of almost only plants.
Has a diet of almost only animals.
Has a diet of both plants & animals.
Can only be a primary consumer.
Can only be a secondary  consumer & up.
Can only be a primary &  secondary  consumer & up.

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Responsible for the breaking down of our food into nutrients and the absorption of these nutrients.


What is the Digestive System?

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MOUTH
STOMACH
LIVER
OESOPHAGUS
DUODENUM
ILEUM
COLON
PANCREAS

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Biomolecules
Enzyme category

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  • Ingestion
  • Digestion (Mechanical & Chemical)
  • Absorption
  • Excretion
4 Phases

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  • Where food enters the digestive tract
  • This happens in the mouth.
Ingestion

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Mechanical Digestion:
This is when the food is broken down into smaller pieces physically by your teeth and muscle contractions in the digestive organs.
Chemical Digestion:
This is when the food is broken down into smaller pieces chemically by enzymes added to the digestive tract.
Digestion

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This is when the smallest broken down nutrients enter the bloodstream through the villi (folds in your intestines).
Absorption

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Molecules that the body doesn't need are removed by the kidneys in a process called excretion.

The kidneys filter the blood continuously (~180 liter a day). 
Excretion

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What is the Urinary System?
Cleaning toxins and waste from your blood, controlling water levels in your body and excreting the waste chemicals and excess water.
Liver makes urea from amino acids through deamination

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  • Complete them in the Google docs.
  • You are not allowed to share the document and work together.
  • Your need to have it completed & submitted before the next lesson. 

In class Assignments:

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  • I know what the digestive and urinary systems are and can explain their function.
  • I can explain how these organ systems work together.
  • I can name identify various organs in each system and explain their functions. 
Learning goals:

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Today I have learned:

1.
2. 
Summary of the day:

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What needs to be done before the next lesson:
  • Revise the notes of lessons 1 -3
  • Study the glossary Y3_T1_LSN1 -3 on StudyGo.
  • Complete and submit the in class assignments of lesson 3 on Google Classroom.




Hw for next time:

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