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1­15­16 Digestive System.notebook
As the Stomach Churns
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Friday
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Objective: You will examine the different organs of the digestive system and investigate the difference between mechanical and chemical digestion.
Homework: Study for Quiz
Foldable & Diagram(pg. 25a) due Jan 22
Quiz on Friday, Jan. 22
Heart & Digestive Systems
SNAKES ALIVE ­ Thurs.,Jan 21st
Classwork: Warm up #1(pg. 26a)
Digestive Lab Activity #2
Finish the Digestive Foldable (pg. 23b)
Digestive Diagram/vocab (pg. 25a)
­ use textbook for this
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Warm up #1
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Page 26a
1. Name two places that mechanical and chemical digestion takes place.
2. What organ holds feces for 18­24 hours until it is ready to be expelled?
3. Name the structure in the small intestine that absorbs nutrients and transfers it into the blood stream. 1­15­16 Digestive System.notebook
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Not on foldable
Digestive System Pre­Assessement
• 1. What does your digestive system do?
• 2. What organs do you think help with digestion AND what do they do?
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What is the function?
• Breaks down into usable nutrients.
• absorb nutrients • get rid of solid waste
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definition and picture (color)
definition (organs involved)
definition and picture (color)
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Digestive System Notes for foldable
Summarize notes for foldable
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How is food broken down?
• Mechanical Digestion
• Chemical Digestion
Mechanical vs Chemical Digestion ­ Foldable
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Mechanical Digestion
• Occurs in the mouth and stomach
• Teeth – tears, grinds, breaks into smaller pieces
• Stomach – muscles mix the stomach contents
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Chemical Digestion
• Mouth ­ saliva contains enzymes that break down carbohydrates (starches and sugars)
• An enzyme is a chemical that causes chemical reactions in other substances
• Stomach – acids (ex. hydrochloric acid) dissolves and breaks food down
• Small Intestine 1­15­16 Digestive System.notebook
Chemical Digestion
• Most occurs in the small intestine!!!!
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Main Parts
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Mouth/Salivary Glands
Esophagus
Stomach
Small Intestines
Large Intestines
• Accessory organs : Liver, pancreas and gall bladder
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Takes place in the esophagus
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Small Intestine
• The majority of digestion takes place in the small intestine.
• This organ is not given its name by its length but by its diameter.
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Absorption of Nutrients
• Most occurs in the small intestines by villi.
• Villi are fingerlike projections in the small intestines. • Villi are surrounded by blood vessels (capillaries)
• Blood transports nutrients to the entire body
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Large Intestine
• The large intestine stores the
remaining digested food anywhere
from 18 ­24 hours.
• The excess water is absorbed into
the bloodstream before being
removed as waste.
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Accessory Organs
• Liver – produces bile
• Bile is a chemical that helps the body break down fats
• cleans toxins from blood – blood leaving small intestine goes directly to the liver
• Gall Bladder – stores bile from the liver
• Bile is added to the small intestine
• Pancreas – produces insulin that breaks down carbohydrates and regulates sugar levels • Insulin lowers acid levels
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How does the mouth contribute to the process of digestion?
• The teeth grind and tear food and saliva contains enzymes that begin the chemical breakdown of food. 1­15­16 Digestive System.notebook
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Explain how your stomach helps break down food.
• The stomach muscles churns and mixes food to continue the process of mechanical breakdown. Chemical digestion occurs as acids dissolve food into a liquid.
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Explain the relationship between food and nutrients. • After the food is broken down, we call the usable pieces nutrients. Examples of nutrients are water, proteins, fats, and carbohydrates. 1­15­16 Digestive System.notebook
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What role(s) does your small intestine play in digestion? • The small intestines is where most chemical digestion occurs. Most of the substances produced by the breakdown of food is absorbed into blood by villi in the small intestines. 1­15­16 Digestive System.notebook
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Why does blood travel to your liver before transporting nutrients to other parts of the body?
• Blood first travels to the liver to remove the toxins (poisons).