organisation

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    • mesophyll tissue is the site of photosynthesis and contains chloroplasts
    • epithelial tissue covers exposed parts of the plant or body
    • epidermal tissue is the outer layer of the leaf and human skin
    • muscle tissue contracts to bring force and motion
    • glandular tissue produces digestive juices that break down the stomachs contents
    • the liver produces bile
    • the pancreas produces enzymes
    • saliva glands produce a watery fluid that contains enzymes and antibacterial substances
    • the small intestine is the site of digestion and absorption of nutrients
    • Proteins are broken down by
      protease
    • Protease is found in 

      the stomach, the pancreas and the small intestine
    • Protease converts proteins
      back into individual amino acids which are then absorbed into the bloodstream
    • Carbohydrates are broken down by
      carbohydrase or amylase
    • amylase breaks down starch
      into maltose - simple sugar
    • Amylase is found in 

      saliva and pancreatic fluid
    • Lipids are broken down by
      lipase
    • Lipase is found in
      pancreatic fluid and the small intensine
    • Lipids contain a molecule of glycerol
      attached too three molecules of fatty acids
    • Bile is made in the
      liver and stored in the gull bladder
    • Bile
      speeds up digestion of lipids
    • Bile converts
      large lipid droplets into small droplets
    • Bile increases
      the surface area of lipid droplets
    • Bile is an alkaline
      it neutralizes stomach acids