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Topic B2 organisation
The digestive system
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Muscle
tissue
Muscle cells can contract and contain special
protein
fibres which can change their
length
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Tissue
A group of
cells
with a similar structure and
function
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Organ
A group of
tissues
working together for a specific
function
e.g. stomach
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Main nutrients in food
Carbohydrates
(e.g. starch)
Protein
Lipids
(fats)
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All nutrients are large
molecules
and are too large to be absorbed into the
bloodstream
so have to be digested
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Digestion
1. Large food molecules are broken down into
small
molecules by
enzymes
2. Small molecules can then be absorbed into the
bloodstream
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Digestion in the mouth
1. Food is
chewed
2. Enzymes in saliva begin to digest
starch
into smaller
sugar
molecules
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Digestion in the stomach
1. Enzymes begin the digestion of
proteins
2. Stomach contains
hydrochloric acid
which helps the enzymes to digest
proteins
3. Stomach muscles churn the food into a
fluid
increasing the
surface area
for enzymes to digest
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Digestion in the small intestine
1. Chemicals are released from the
liver
and
pancreas
2.
Pancreas
releases enzymes which continue the digestion of starch, protein and
lipids
3.
Liver
releases bile which speeds up the digestion of
lipids
and neutralises acid from the stomach
4. Walls of the
small intestine
release enzymes to continue the digestion of protein and
lipids
5.
Small food molecules
produced by digestion are absorbed into the bloodstream by diffusion or
active transport
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The products of digestion are used by the body to build new
carbohydrates
,
lipids
and proteins
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Some of the
glucose
produced is used in
respiration
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