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Nutrition & Digestion Vocabulary Absorption – to take into Calorie – measurement for the amount of energy in food Chemical Digestion – Breakdown food into new substances Enzyme – substance produced by the body to aid chemical digestion Vocabulary Hormone – substance produced and secreted by the body to control certain functions Mechanical Digestion – breakdown food into smaller pieces Peristalsis – wavelike muscle contractions to push food through the digestive system Metabolism – all chemical reactions in the body Nutrition: __________ needed for energy to carry Food out life functions Energy in food is measured in ____________ Calories Nutrients: Nutrient Use CarbohydratesPrimary source of energy Starch Sugar Glucose Fats Stored __________energy Insulate __________ the body Sources Sugars: Cakes Starches: Rice Fried food, nuts Cushion and support organs FatsFatty Acids & Glycerol Proteins Vitamins Repair Build and ________ Fish, Lean meat Proteins Amino Acids Eggs Regulates Maintains _________the Vit. C immune functioning of the body Vit. D Bones Nutrients: Nutrient Use Sources Minerals Maintain body functions Calcium Bones Iron Red blood Cells Sodium Muscles Water Roughage (Fiber) Needed for chemical reactions to occur Dissolves nutrients so they can be transported throughout the body Provides bulk to help push solid waste out Water, Juice Raw Fruit Raw Vegetables Bran Food Labels: Food Labels: 1 cup or 228 grams What is the size of one serving? ______________ 260 How many calories are in one serving? _______ grams How many grams of fat are in one serving? 12 ______ 0 grams How much fiber is in one serving? ________ 2 How many servings are in the container? _______ How many calories would you consume if you ate 520 the whole container? _________ Metabolism: The chemical reactions occurring in the body Can be effected by hormones, Gender Diet ________, __________, and aging Balanced Diet: Minimum daily intake of all nutrients Effected by species, size, _______, Gender ________, and activity Age If you consume more calories than you use, you will _______ weight Gain If you consume less calories than you use, Lose you will _______ weight Limited intake Scurvy: a disease due to a ________ of vitamin C Diet affects the fetus during pregnancy Both pyramids show the amounts of each food group need daily The new food pyramid includes daily exercise and the old pyramid doesn’t Digestive System: Breakdown _______________ food into useable Nutrients substances (____________) Two types: 1. Mechanical: breakdown food into Smaller Pieces __________ _________ 2. Chemical: breakdown food into Enzymes simpler substances by using _____________ Absorption: nutrients are taken into the ____________system to be transported Circulatory throughout the body Organs that food passes through: Organ Function Mouth Teeth: Mechanical digestion Salivary Glands: Chemical digestion starch-> sugar No digestion takes place here Esophagus Peristalsis: Muscular contraction Stomach Proteins broken down to simpler proteins Secretes a thick wall of mucus Ulcer Small Intestine Irritation of the lining of the stomach proteins-> amino acids; Most digestion occurs here sugars-> glucose; fats-> Increases surface area; nutrients to be fatty acids & glycerol Villi absorbed in to the circulatory system Organs that food passes through: Organ Function Large Intestine Water Absorbs excess ________ to form solid waste Rectum Stores solid waste Anus Releases waste Organs that food does not pass through: Organ Function Liver Fats Produces bile to breakdown _________ Gall bladder Store bile Pancreas Appendix Produces pancreatic juice to help with end digestion Small _____________ Intestine in the _________ Also produces insulin to regulate blood sugar level No function Appendicitis---inflamed, needs to be removed Teeth- Mechanical Digestion – smaller pieces Chemical Digestion StarchSugar No Digestion Mechanical and Chemical Digestion SolidLiquid and ProteinSimple proteins Produces Bile Stores Bile Absorbs excess water to make solid Waste No Function Produces enzymes for chemical digestion Chemical Digestion SugarGlucose ProteinAmino Acid FatsFatty Acid and Glycerol Stores Solid Waste Eliminates Solid Waste Review - Magnetism Strength is strongest at the poles (end) Opposite poles attract, move towards each other (North and South) Like poles repel, push away from each other (North and North or South and South) The closer the magnets, the greater the attraction or repulsion The farther away the magnets, the weaker the attraction or repulsion