Break it down and organizing digestion

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Break it down and organizing digestion

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Why should pregnant women eat a lot of protein? 

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ingestion-digestion-absorption-elimination

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Chemical digeston step 1: 
  • the place: the mouth (esophagus)
  • the enzyme: amylase
  • the liquid: saliva
  • the nutrient: carbohydrates
  • the products: glucose & maltose

  • The enzymes in your saliva start breaking down the carbohydrate molecules into maltose and glucose.

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Question 37: Talking point
- What is the surface area of your food bolus?
- How does your body increase this surface and why is this important?
- What is the relationship between enzymes and the surface area of the food bolus?
- Explain the difference between increasing the surface area and digestion?

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mechanical digestion and emulsification
 
Increasing the surface area

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Chemical digeston step 2: 
  • the place: the stomach
  • the enzyme: protease
  • the liquid: chyme and hydrochloric acid
  • the nutrient: proteins
  • the products: amino acids

  • The enzymes in your chyme start breaking down the protein molecules into amino acids.

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Before chemical digeston step 3: 
  • the place: liver
  • the enzyme: none
  • the liquid: bile
  • the nutrient: fats

  • Bile is an alkalyne and neutralises the acid in the chyme. (drops the pH).
  • Bile emulsifies (breaks chemical bonds) fats.

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Chemical digeston step 3: part A
  • the place: the duodenum
  • the enzyme: lipase
  • the liquid: chyme and bile
  • the nutrient: fats
  • the products: fatty acids and glycerol

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Work to be done
Learn Concept lists 3.3-3.4
Finish exercises 33-35, 38-43, 49-60, 64-69

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Which of the following is not a function of fat?
A
Protect inner organs
B
Help to absorb vitamins
C
Building block
D
Protect against disease

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Which of these food products are high in protein?
A
Salmon
B
Vegetable oil
C
Blueberries
D
Oatmeal

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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. 

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What is the end product matching the enzyme called 'protease'?
A
Amino acids
B
Protein
C
Fatty acids
D
Nutrients

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Fases of digestion. Put them in the right order.
1
2
3
4
digestion
ingestion
absorption
elimination

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What is the difference between mechanical and chemical digestion?

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