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Plant and animal organisation (2)
Digestive system
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Digestive system
What it does, how it
works
, and the
different organs involved
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Humans have to eat loads of food which is mostly used for
energy
so that we can move about and keep our
metabolism
running
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Main groups of nutrients needed
Carbohydrates
(like starch and glucose)
Proteins
Fats
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Role of digestion
To break all this food down into tiny
pieces
so that we can absorb it into our
body cells
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Digestion process
1.
Physical
breakdown (chewing)
2.
Chemical
breakdown by enzymes
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Mouth
1. Food placed in
mouth
2. Broken down
physically
by
chewing
3. Saliva released from
salivary glands
4. Saliva contains
salivary amylase
to break down
carbohydrates
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Esophagus
Food swallowed
and
passes down
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Stomach
1.
Muscular
sac that
contracts
to push and mix food
2. Produces
pepsin
enzyme to break down
proteins
3. Produces hydrochloric acid to kill
bacteria
and provide right
environment
for pepsin
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Small intestine
1. Digested food absorbed into
bloodstream
2. Site of most
digestion
3. Produces digestive
enzymes
4.
Pancreas
produces and pushes digestive enzymes into small intestine
5.
Gallbladder
releases
bile
to neutralize stomach acid and emulsify fats
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Lining of small intestine
Villi
(finger-like projections) to increase
surface area
Single
layer of surface cells for short diffusion distance
Good
blood
supply to maintain
concentration gradient
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Large intestine
1.
Absorbs
excess
water
from leftover material
2. Stores
feces
in
rectum
until removal
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Recap of digestive process order
Food placed in
mouth
Chewed and mixed with
saliva
Swallowed down
esophagus
Enters
stomach
Pushed into
small
intestine
Digested
and absorbed into
bloodstream
Leftover
material enters
large
intestine
Water absorbed,
feces
stored in
rectum
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