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The digestive system Notice of Use Restrictions Certain materials in this presentation are included under the Fair Use exemption of the U.S. Copyright Law and/or under the Fair Dealing exemption of the Ireland Copyright and Related Rights Act, 2000 Materials are included in accordance with the [U.S.] multimedia fair use guidelines; and Materials are restricted from further use. © EDMAN YOST, J. (1999), Copyright Chaos - An Educator's Guide to Copyright Law and “Fair Use”, Intel Teach to the Future CD Lesson 1 • OB6 Identify and locate the major parts of the digestive system including: the mouth, oesophagus, stomach, liver, pancreas, small intestine, and know their functions Lesson 2 • OB7 Identify molars, premolars, canines and incisors, and describe their functions Lesson 3 • OB8 Investigate the action of amylase on starch; identify: the substrate, product and enzyme Lesson 1 What happens during digestion? The organs involved in the process What happens in digestion? The Cell 5 Stages of Digestion • • • • • • • • • • Ingestion Digestion Absorption Assimilation Egestion • http://www.learning-isfun.co.uk/biology/nutrition.html In Down Around And Eject • Ingestion: Food taken into mouth • Digestion: Food broken down by teeth and digestive enzymes • Absorption: into bloodstream • Egestion: Undigested material egested through anus An Overview Large Molecule Enzymes A B S O R P T I O N Importance of digestion • Digestion: Break down of large food molecules into small molecules • Types of digestion: – Physical – Chemical The Mouth • Function: Chew food to break down into smaller molecules – Teeth Teeth Canines • Four types of teeth: Incisors 1. Incisors 2. Canines 3. Pre – Molars 4. Molars Premolar Molar Biting and Cutting Grasping and Tearing Incisor Canine Grinding and Crushing Pre - Molar Grinding and Crushing Molar Digestive Organs • Oesophagus • Name some digestive Stomach organs….. • Small Intestines • Large Intestines • Pancreas • Liver The parts of the digestive system • The mouth • The oesophagus • The stomach • The small intestine • The large intestine The Oesophagus • Function: to take food from mouth to stomach by muscular action called peristalsis = Food particle Oesophagus Stomach • Store food • Mix food with juice • Kill bacteria in food Small Intestine • Complete digestion of food • Absorb digested food into bloodstream Large Intestine • To absorb water from the waste food, solidifying the faeces Liver • The liver makes bile • Function of bile – to dissolve fats – neutralise acid from the stomach The Pancreas • Sends a liquid into the small intestine – digestive enzymes to digest starch, proteins and fats Lesson 3 Practical Class Enzymes • Biological catalysts that break down food To investigate the action of amylase on starch A Iodine B Starch sol. Starch sol. & amalyse A B 37° 10mins The Action of Amylase on Starch Use the set up above to investigate! End Products of digestion • Carbohydrate • Simple sugars • Protein • Amino acids • Fats • Fatty acids and glycerol Assessment Students must attempt all questions! Question 1 • (a) What are the functions of the digestive system • (b) Name the chemicals that digest food Question 2 • Name the part labelled A to E. • Name the parts labelled F and G Question 4 • Follow the food as it passes through the digestive tract and explain the process of digestion. • Identify type of teeth marked A,B and C. A B C • Give the function of each. Chapter Assessment 1. An enzyme is a biological _____________ 2) Taking food into the mouth is known as ____________ 3) Explain the difference between physical and chemical digestion. Give one example of each type. 4) What is the name given to the process whereby food is pushed along the alimentary canal 5) List the two major functions of the large intestine ?. 6) The oesophagus carries the food from the ________ to the __________ Bibliography • http://www.chemistry.wustl.edu/~edudev/LabTutorials/HI V/images/enzyme.jpg • www.calalumni.ch/images/ 031025_basel_meeting/... • http://science.waltermack.com/smack/yr8biol/digestion2. gif • http://medicalimages.allrefer.com/large/gelatin-capsulein-stomach.jpg • http://www.becomehealthynow.com/images/organs/diges tive/sm_intestine.jpg • http://www.cindys-friends.com/images/pic_intestine.jpg • http://laxmi.nuc.ucla.edu:8000/NMMediabook/figures/GI/liver/liver_ant.gif Bibliography • http://gxs.home.texas.net/work_samples/pancreasf/panc reas.gif • http://bimari-jankari.mla.iitk.ac.in/html/b_digest.htm • http://files2.turbosquid.com/Preview/Content_on_8_10_2 005_06_45_00/mr_fastsss_teeth_various_poses.pnge9a 81577-7091-47bc-992e-835a2061e3dcLarge.jpg • www.ivansanford.com/il_bloodstream.html • Clip art • Shea Mullally: Less stress more success – science • Michael O’ Callaghan: Exploring Science: Edco