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Unit 8: Digestion Mr. Nagel Meade High School Think… • What organs are involved with digestion? • Are there any foods that your body may be incapable of processing? • Are all foods broken down in the same location? – If yes, state which organ. – If no, provide evidence. • How long does the process of digestion take in a human? IB Syllabus Statements • 6.1.1 – Explain why digestion of large food molecules is essential. • 6.1.2 – Explain the need for enzymes in digestion. • 6.1.3 – State the source, substrate, products and optimum pH conditions for one amylase, one protease and one lipase. • 6.1.4 – Draw and label a diagram of the digestive system. • 6.1.5 – Outline the function of the stomach, small intestine and large intestine. • 6.1.6 – Distinguish between absorption and assimilation. • 6.1.7 – Explain how the structure of the villus is related to its role in absorption and transport of the products of digestion. • http://click4biology.info/c4b/6/hum6.1.htm Enzymes • Why do we need to break down food? - Food consists of large molecules that are insoluble. - In order to be absorbed into the blood, it must be broken down! • What would we use to accomplish this task? - Enzymes accelerate the chemical reactions (lower Ea) necessary to perform hydrolysis in order to degrade macromolecules into soluble sizes. - [More energy = higher body temperature] - Enzymes designed for this purpose work best at natural body temperature. Enzymes • Enzymes that assist in digestion (in order of appearance) – – – – – – – Salivary Amylase Pepsin Renin Trypsin, Chymotrypsin, and other Peptidases Pancreatic Amylase Pancreatic Lipase Lactase • Enzymes are classified by task – Amylases (break down starches into Sugar) – Proteases (break down proteins into Amino Acids – Lipases (break down fats into Fatty Acids and Glycerol – Nucleases (break down nucleic acids into Nucleotides Research: Enzymes Amylase Protease Lipase (1)Salivary Amylase (3)Pepsin (6)Pancreatic Lipase (2)Pancreatic Amylase (4)Trypsin (5)Chymotrypsin • For each enzyme identify its: – Source – Substrate – Product – Optimum pH Enzymes • Salivary Amylase – Mouth; Starch; Smaller Sugars; 6.7-7.0 • Pancreatic Amylase – Pancreas; Starch; Maltose; 6.9 • Pepsin – Stomach; Polypetides; Peptides; 1.5-1.6 • Trypsin – Pancreas; Polypetides; Peptides; 7.8-8.7 • Chymotrypsin – Pancreas; Polypetides; Peptides; 7.9 • Pancreatic Lipase – Pancreas; Triglyceride; Glycerol+FA Chains; 8.0 http://www.worthington-biochem.com/introbiochem/effectspH.html Structure Structure Structure http://www.enchantedlearning.com/subjects/anatomy/digestive/ Modeling the Digestive System • Each group needs to construct one of the following organs: – (1)Stomach – (2)Liver – (3)Gallbladder – (4)Pancreas – (5)Small Intestine – (6)Large Intestine • Using the streamers and organs, assemble the digestive system on the floor as a class! Function • • • • Mouth Esophagus Stomach Small Intestine – Duodenum – Jejunum – Ilium • Large Intestine – Cecum – Rectum Food Types • Follow the path of the following foods: – Hamburger – Salad – Fruit – Pizza Absorption vs. Assimilation • What does it mean to Absorb? Assimilate? Absorption: Soluble products enter the blood stream by way of the epithelial cells of the small intestine. Assimilation: Soluble products are absorbed into cells and tissues via their delivery by the circulatory system. Surface Area is Key • Villi and infolds of the small intestine increase rate of absorption – – – – (a) Folds increase SA:VOL by 3x’s (b) Villi increase SA by 10x’s (c) Microvilli increase SA by another 10x’s Total: 300x’s the absorption power!!! • Network of blood vessels carry nutrients away Assessment Questions • What are the major organs involved in human digestion? – Which would you consider to be the ‘primary’ organ of digestion? Why? • What are the major enzymes involved in human digestion, and where are they found? – What foods do they break down? • What purpose do the villi and folds of the intestine serve in absorption?