This lesson contains 31 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slide.
Items in this lesson
C3 practise
Slide 1 - Slide
Name all 6 nutrients
Slide 2 - Open question
What types of fat are there?
timer
2:00
Slide 3 - Open question
Which one is not a function of nutrients?
A
Fuel
B
Reserves
C
Building materials
D
Transport
Slide 4 - Quiz
What nutrients is NOT digested?
A
Fibre
B
Fat
C
Carbohydrate
D
Protein
Slide 5 - Quiz
What is the function of fibre?
Slide 6 - Open question
Which nutrient provides use with building blocks for growth & repair?
A
carbohydrates
B
water
C
Proteins
D
vitamins
Slide 7 - Quiz
Which nutrient provides energy?
A
carbohydrates
B
water
C
minerals
D
vitamins
Slide 8 - Quiz
What is the difference between mechanical and chemical digestion?
Slide 9 - Open question
Digestion is
A
Making nutrients smaller
B
Making poop out of food
C
Making food smaller
D
Changing food into something we cannot use
Slide 10 - Quiz
Ingestion
Mechanical digestion
Chemical digestion
MOVING THE FOOD INTO YOUR MOUTH
BREAKING THE FOOD INTO SMALLER PIECES.
THIS IS DONE BY YOUR TEETH
BREAKING THE FOOD INTO EVEN SMALLER PIECES.
USING ENZYMES TO BREAK DOWN THE FOOD MOLECULES.
Slide 11 - Drag question
What is the name of the enzymes in your stomach that break down proteins?
Slide 12 - Open question
What is the end product matching the enzyme called 'protease'? (what do proteins get broken down into)
A
Amino acids
B
Protein
C
Fatty acids
D
Nutrients
Slide 13 - Quiz
Why are there no enzymes that break down water, vitamins and minerals?
Slide 14 - Open question
What is the end product matching the enzyme called 'protease'?
A
Amino acids
B
Protein
C
Fatty acids
D
Nutrients
Slide 15 - Quiz
Which of the following processes does not take place in the small intestine?
A
Ingestion
B
Chemical digestion
C
Mechenical digestion
D
Absorption
Slide 16 - Quiz
Enzymes are ...
A
carbohydrates
B
proteins
C
lipids / fats
D
vitamins / minerals
Slide 17 - Quiz
Which enzyme breaks down fat?
A
amylase
B
lipase
C
fatty acid and glycerol
D
protease
Slide 18 - Quiz
What is peristalsis?
Slide 19 - Open question
salivary glands
pancreas
small intestine
duodenum
large intestine
esophagus
liver
stomach
Slide 20 - Drag question
Which of the following processes does not take place in the small intestine?
A
Ingestion
B
Chemical digestion
C
Mechenical digestion
D
Absorption
Slide 21 - Quiz
1. Bile (gal) contains enzymes. 2. Pancreatic juice contains enzymes.
A
Both are true
B
Both are false
C
Only 1 is true
D
Only 2 is true
Slide 22 - Quiz
muscular motion caused by circular muscles in the digestive tract to transport food
acidic digestive juice made by the stomach to break down proteins and to kill bacteria. It contains water, enzymes and gastric acid.
splitting up fat molecules by adding bile
finger-like structures at the inner lining of the small intestine
peristalsis
gastric juice
emulsification
villi
Slide 23 - Drag question
Fibre is not digested by your body. Ellen and Karim discuss why this is so. Ellen says that fibre is small enough to enter your bloodstream. Karim says that fibre is unused material and it is just eliminated. Who is right?
A
Ellen
B
Karim
C
Both
D
Neither
Slide 24 - Quiz
Which of the following digestive juices kills bacteria in the stomach?
A
Bile
B
Gastric acid
C
Pancreatic juice
D
Gastric juice
Slide 25 - Quiz
Where is bile stored?
Slide 26 - Open question
What is the function of the Liver?
A
To produce saliva
B
To produce bile
C
To produce pancreatic juice
D
Temporary storage of the food
Slide 27 - Quiz
What is NO function of the stomach?
A
Mixing the food
B
Killing germs
C
Adding saliva
D
Digesting proteins
Slide 28 - Quiz
Which enzyme is produced by the salivary glands in the mouth?
A
amylase
B
Pepsin
C
protease
D
lipase
Slide 29 - Quiz
Why is water such an important nutrient for the body?