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yr 8 spring term science
digestive system
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What is the primary function of the digestive system?
To absorb
nutrients
and produce
faeces
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How is the digestive system adapted for efficient absorption?
It has specialized
structures
for
nutrient uptake
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How might the digestive needs of an athlete differ from those of an office worker?
Athletes
require more
energy-dense
nutrients
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What is produced in the mouth during digestion?
Digestive juice
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What are enzymes?
Biological
catalysts that speed up
digestion
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What is the lock and key model in relation to enzymes?
It describes how enzymes
bind
to nutrients
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What do carbohydrases break down?
Carbohydrates
into
simple sugars
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What do proteases break down?
Proteins
into
amino acids
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What do lipases break down?
Lipids
into
fatty acids
and
glycerol
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What constitutes a balanced diet?
Right amount of
nutrients
Supports body function
Prevents
deficiencies
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What happens if you do not eat enough of a nutrient?
You may develop a
deficiency
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What are the roles of different nutrients in the body?
Carbohydrates
: main source of energy
Lipids
: provide energy
Proteins: growth and repair
Vitamins
and
minerals
: essential for health
Water
: needed in all cells
Fibre
: provides bulk for gut movement
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What is the main source of energy in the body?
Carbohydrates
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What do lipids provide for the body?
Energy
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What is the role of proteins in the body?
Growth and repair of
cells
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Why are vitamins and minerals important?
They are
essential
in small amounts
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What is the role of water in the body?
Needed in all
cells
and
fluids
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What does fibre do for the digestive system?
Provides bulk to keep food moving
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