13.1 Nutrition

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- Quiz
- Learning objectives
- Instructions
- Homework
- End of class



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- Learning objectives
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- Homework
- End of class



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 20 sec per question!
15 seconden per vraag!

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Which part is in plant cells, but not in animal cells?
A
Cell wall
B
Cel membrane
C
Cytoplasm
D
Cell nucleus

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Which one of these animal has carnassial molars?
A
Cow
B
Dog
C
Human

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How does air containing oxygen enter the body of an insect?
A
Through the mouth
B
Via filters in the legs
C
Through holes in the abdomen
D
Via tubes in the antennae

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Where in a plant are vessels located?
A
Stem
B
Leaves
C
Flower
D
All parts

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What does not offer protection against the cold?
A
Water between feathers
B
Go into hibernation
C
Fat layer under the skin
D
Trapped air between the hairs

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How long are the intestines of a sperm whale?
A
6 meter
B
60 meter
C
600 meter

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Canine teeth
Incisice teeth
Molars

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Learning objectives
You will learn about a mammal’s diet by looking at their build.

You will learn how plants get their food.

You will learn how animals and plants prevent themselves from being eaten.

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3 types of eaters

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langer darmkanaal nodig om planten te verteren

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Digestive system of herbivores
Plant foods: cell walls are difficult to digest

Herbivores:
- often multiple stomachs
- rumination = grass returns from the rumen to the mouth
- long intestines with bacteria that help with digestion

Cow digestive system: 20x body length


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Digestive system of carnivores
Animal foods: no cell walls

Meat eaters:
- one stomach
- short intestines

Cat's digestive system: 4x body length

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How big do you think a human's digestive system is?
A
4x body length
B
5x body length
C
10x body length
D
20x body length

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What?
Make: 13.1 assignments 2, 5, 6, 7, 9, 10, 11
How?
In your (online) book. You may whisper with your neighbour.
Help?
Ask your neighbour. Still need help? Raise your hand.
Time?
15 minutes
Finished?
Check your answers with teams!
Yield
Well done! No homework left. You are now allowed to read or work on another subject.

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Schedule
- Welcome!
- Quiz
- Learning objectives
- Instructions
- Homework
- End of class



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Cell nucleus
Cell membrane
Mitochondrion
Cytoplasm
Tubular
Ribosome

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Consumed during respiration
Created during respiration
Is not consumed nor created during respiration
Glucose (sugar)
Oxygen
Energy
Water
Carbon dioxide
Nitrogen
Enzymes

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Energybalance
Energybalance = it shows how much energy an animal takes in (food) and burns up

M = moving
= keep its body at the right temperature
 = producing new cells

W = waste that is excreted by its body (faeces, urine, sweat)





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How do plants 'eat'?
Photosynthesis in the chloroplasts!

From glucose they make:
Starch (reserve food)
Fats (reserve food)
Proteins (building compounds)
Vitamins (protective substances)

Minerals are needed to make proteins.

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Protection from being eaten
Prey animals = animals that are eaten
- ears and eyes on the side
- camouflage = not standing out in the environment
- mimicry = resembling a dangerous animal





Plants also defend themselves!

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How do single-celled organisms feed?
Amoeba
Paramecia
Endocytosis = absorb parts in a cell with the aid of cell membranes

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How do single-celled organisms feed?
Amoeba
Paramecia
Exocytosis = release parts of the cell with the aid of a vacuole

release parts from a cell with the aid of a vacuole

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What?
Make: 13.1  assignments 13, 14, 15, 18-25
How?
In your book. Try to do the assignments by yourself. 
Help?
Ask your neighbour first. Then raise your hand to ask for my help. 
Time?
15 minutes
Finished?
Check your answers of 13.1. Then you are allowed to work on another subject. 

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