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How do the COMPONENTS of a System INTERCONNECT?

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How do the COMPONENTS of a

System INTERCONNECT?

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http://www.whfoods.com/genpage.php?tname=faq&dbid=16#digestion

Animation of Digestion

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Notes:

Title: Systems Date: August 11,2011

Summary:

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INGESTION

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FUNCTION/ PURPOSE OF

SYSTEM

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Digestionbreakdown of food into

molecular components small enough to cross the plasma membrane

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Mechanical DigestionSame volume of food

Small total surface areaLarger total surface area

A larger surface area speeds up digestion

saliva

saliva

saliva

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Digestion• Definition• Digestion is the breaking down of food into

smaller and simpler substances

• Mechanical digestion and Chemical digestion do this in different ways

ABSORBED ELIMINATED

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Absorption

passage of molecules into body's interior &passage throughout the body

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LARGE INTESTINES

ELIMINATION OF WASTE

REABSORBS WATER & SALTS

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STRUCTURE OF SYSTEM

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The Digestive System Use the words below to label the parts of the digestive system. Liver large intestine appendix anus oesophagus rectum small intestine stomach mouth

The Digestive System Use the words below to label the parts of the digestive system. Liver large intestine appendix anus oesophagus rectum small intestine stomach mouth

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TheDigestiveSystem

Mouth / Teeth

Esophagus

Liver

Stomach

Small intestine

Large intestine

Rectum

Anus

Appendix

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OBSERVING DIGESTIVE ORGANS

1. External and internal structure of the stomach. a. How would you describe the external appearance of the stomach?

b. What is the action (behavior) of the stomach?

c. How is the stomach designed to perform its function?

2. External and internal structure of the small and large intestines a. Describe the appearance of the small and large intestines.

b. What are the main actions (behavior) of the small and large intestines?

c. How is the small intestine designed to perform its function?

3. Determining the pH of gastric juice and bile a. Describe the role of gastric juice and bile in digestion.

b. How is the pH of gastric juice and bile related to its role in digestion?

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BEHAVIOR

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INTERCONNECTIONDigestion

AbsorptionElimination of

Waste

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REGION OF FOOD TUBE

STRUCTURES INVOLVED

BEHAVIOR

MOUTH TeethTongueSalivary Glands

Chewing (physical/mechanical digestion)Moves foodChemical digestion of starch

esophagus muscles peristalsis

STOMACHStomach lining

Mixing of food with gastric juice (HCl) producing chymeProtein digestionChurning of food (mechanical)

SMALL INTESTINE

DuodenumIleumLiver

Gall bladderPancreas

Final digestionAbsorptionProduces bile (digest fats/neutralize stomach acids)Stores bileReleases enzymes to help digestion

LARGE INTESTINE

Colon

Rectumanus

Removal of waste; reabsorb water and saltsStoring wasteexcretion