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Humans as Consumers– Day 1 Consumers 3 Main Nutrients Enzymes Mechanical vs. Chemical Digestion Consumers Rely on other organisms for food (eat other things to survive) – – – – Herbivore Omnivore Carnivore Detritivore I am eukaryotic. (Each cell in my body has a nucleus.) I am multicellular. (My body is made of many cells.) My cells do not have a cell wall. (My cells only have a cell membrane.) I am generally motile. (I am able to move voluntarily.) I have specialized sensory organs for recognizing and responding to stimuli in the environment. I am generally heterotrophic. (I depend on other organisms for energy.) I generally digest food in an internal chamber. (I have a digestive tract.) Well then, you’re an ANIMAL! The 3 Main Nutrients (this is a label from a Kellogg’s Froot Loops box) Calorie: – A measure of energy released from digested foods. The 3 main nutrients: – – – Carbohydrates Fat (lipids) Proteins The 3 Main Nutrients Starch Cellulose (a.k.a. fiber) The 3 Main Nutrients Carbohydrates: – – Molecule composed of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen. Ex) sugars, starches, etc. The 3 Main Nutrients Proteins: – – – Molecule composed of amino acids linked by peptide bonds. Amino acids are made of carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen. Ex) structural, enzymes, muscle proteins, etc. The 3 Main Nutrients Fats: – – – a.k.a. Lipids molecule consisting of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen. Ex) oils, butter, lard, animal fat. Enzymes are… special proteins in our digestive system that speed up the chemical breakdown of food Why enzymes are necessary Reactions in organisms need to occur at low temperature (body temperature), with low concentrations of reactants, and at a high rate. Important factors in enzyme structure The order of the amino acids determine the structure of an enzyme. How structure affects function If the structure changes, then substrates will not be able to bind to the enzyme’s active site. Lock and key model Only certain substrates bind to an enzyme’s active sites; when bound to the enzyme, the chemical reaction can occur. 1. How do enzymes weaken the bonds in substrates? The enzyme’s shape changes slightly, which strains the bonds inside the substrate. The strain on the bond weakens them. http://www.kscience.co.uk/animations/anim_2.htm 2. How are substrates like keys and enzymes like locks? Specific substrates fit exactly into the active sites for specific enzymes – ANALOGY: in a similar way that only a certain key will open any given lock. Substrate 3. What does the enzyme do in the demonstrations? Enzymes speed up the breakdown of the substrate. Mechanical vs. Chemical Digestion Mechanical Digestion: Food is physically broken down into smaller parts Chemical Digestion: Enzymes change food into simpler substances Mechanical vs. Chemical Digestion •Simply crunches food into smaller more manageable pieces. •Creates more surface area for chemical digestion •Both break down food into smaller Pieces. •Enzymes break chemical bonds between building blocks. •The products are not the same as the reactants.