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What is bile and where is it produced?
Bile is a
liquid
produced in the
liver
.
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Where is bile stored in the human body?
Bile is stored in the
gall bladder
.
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How does bile assist in digestion despite containing no enzymes?
Bile helps
lipase
enzymes to digest fats by emulsifying them.
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What is the role of bile in the digestion of fats?
Bile
emulsifies
fat, splitting it into small droplets to increase surface area for
lipase
action.
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Where does bile travel after being produced?
Bile travels down the
bile duct
to the
small intestine
.
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In which part of the digestive system is digested food absorbed?
Digested food is absorbed in the second half of the
small intestine
.
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What happens to the gut contents by the time they reach the large intestine?
All of the
useful products
have been absorbed into the
blood
.
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What structures in the small intestine help increase the surface area for absorption?
The walls of the small intestine are covered in small, finger-like projections called
villi
.
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What is the function of the large intestine?
The large intestine
reabsorbs
most of the water from waste, solidifying it into
faeces
.
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Where are faeces temporarily stored before being egested?
Faeces are temporarily stored in the
rectum
.
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What are the components of a balanced diet and their functions?
Glucose: Provides
energy
from
carbohydrates
.
Fatty acids and glycerol: Provide energy stored as
body fat
.
Amino acids: Building blocks for
proteins
, needed for
growth
and
repair
.
Minerals: Essential for various bodily functions (e.g., iron for
haemoglobin
).
Vitamins: Needed in small amounts for
metabolism
and body functions.
Water: Essential for many bodily functions and
chemical reactions
.
Fibre: Regulates
peristalsis
and aids food movement through the
gut
.
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Why is glucose important for the body?
Glucose is the main
energy
provider in the body.
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How do fatty acids and glycerol contribute to energy in the body?
They provide more energy per gram than glucose and are stored as
body fat
.
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What role do amino acids play in the body?
Amino acids are needed for the
growth
and repair of
cells
.
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What is the function of iron in the human body?
Iron is essential for
haemoglobin
in
red blood cells
.
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Why are vitamins important for the body?
Vitamins are needed in very small amounts for
metabolism
and body functioning.
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What is the importance of water in the body?
Water is essential for many
functions
and helps dissolve
chemical substances
.
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How does fibre benefit the digestive system?
Fibre helps regulate
peristalsis
, aiding the movement of food through the digestive tract.
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How does the body process excess carbohydrates?
Excess carbohydrates are stored in the liver as
glycogen
for future use.
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What happens to excess food intake in the body?
Excess food is converted into
fat
, stored under the skin and around
internal
organs.
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What are the health risks associated with high blood levels of fat?
High blood levels of fat may lead to
heart disease
,
stroke
,
cancer
, and
type 2 diabetes
.
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Why should sugar and cholesterol be consumed in moderation?
Excess
sugar and cholesterol can lead to health issues like
heart disease
and diabetes.
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What is the effect of excess salt on health?
Excess salt can lead to
high blood pressure
, increasing the risk of
heart disease
and
strokes
.
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What are the key nutrients that provide nourishment for the body?
Carbohydrates
Proteins
Fats
Minerals
Vitamins
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What nutrients are excluded from the term 'nutrients' in exam questions?
Water
and
fibre
are excluded from the term 'nutrients'.
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What is the main type of food the body uses for energy?
The main type of food the body uses for energy is
glucose
.
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How does the body respond to high blood sugar levels?
The body will store
excess
sugar when blood sugar levels are high.
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What happens when blood sugar levels are low?
The body will release
stored sugar
to raise blood sugar levels.
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How does a lack of exercise affect body fat levels?
A lack of exercise increases the risk of gaining
excess body fat
.
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What is the relationship between diet and health?
A
balanced diet
is essential for maintaining good health and
preventing
diseases.
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