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1 Today: Food

2 Updated Class Schedule: Week of 4/4 Grizzly Bears and Nutrition Week of 4/11 Sensing and Responding...

3 HumansBears Both humans and grizzly bears are omnivores. Our digestive systems can tell us about our ancestors. Fig 41.19

4 During digestion complex molecules are broken down and then used to build needed molecules and to produce energy

5 Animals take in complex molecules from the environment for energy production

6 Animal digestion occurs outside of our cells.

7 animal and fungal digestion occurs outside of our cells.

8 Physical digestion: liquefying of food Chemical digestion: breaking large molecules into small molecules CB 41.13

9 Amylase in mouth Chewing and adding saliva begins the process of liquification Amylase begins the chemical digestion of carbs Cb 41.11

10 The primary function of the stomach is food storage CB 41.10

11 Pepsin in stomach Pepsin begins the chemical digestion of proteins. In the stomach liquification continues. CB 41.12

12 The Digestive System CB 41.10

13 Most chemical digestion occurs in the first part of the small intestine CB 41.15

14 The small intestine has a large surface area to aid in absorbption of nutrients CB 41.15

15 Absorption in the Small Intestine CB 41.15

16 The Digestive System CB 41.10

17 CB 41.11

18 HumansBears Both humans and grizzly bears are omnivores. Our digestive systems can tell us about our ancestors. CB 41.19

19 Chimps commonly hunt small animals including other smaller primates. Hunting encourages cooperative behavior and may help produce more cohesive and advanced societies. http://www- rcf.usc.edu/~stanfor d/chimphunt.html

20 Percent of resting metabolic rate needed for brain (adults): Human = 20-25% Other primates = 8-10% Nonprimate mammals = 3-5% Leonard WR, Robertson ML. 1994. Evolutionary perspectives on human nutrition: the influence of brain and body size on diet and metabolism. Am. J. Hum. Biol. 6:77–88

21 Table 2 Annual Review of Nutrition Vol. 27: 311-327 Effects of Brain Evolution on Human Nutrition and Metabolism Brain size, body size, and molar (grinding) tooth area

22 Food Web

23 Ecological Interconnections

24 CB 54.11 Producers and Consumers

25 CB 54.11 Higher consumers are usually larger and fewer in number than lower consumers

26 CB 55.10 Energy is lost in each consumer 1000

27 CB 55.10 1000 Energy is lost as it is consumed: where does it go?

28 only a small percent of energy from plants enters the food chain

29 CB 55.9 only a small percent of energy is stored in organism

30 CB 55.10 Energy is lost in each consumer: the 10% rule

31 In the U.S. we eat an avg. of ~2800 Cal/day We produce ~3774 Cal/person/day So we waste over 25% of the food we produce http://www.boingboing.net/2010/08/03/theres-more-energy-i.html

32 In the U.S. we eat an avg. of ~2800 Cal/day We produce ~3774 Cal/person/day So we waste over 25% of the food we produce 8,080,000,000,000,000 btu to produce our food (quadrillion) 2,030,000,000,000,000 btu of this energy is wasted Wasted Food, Wasted Energy: The Embedded Energy in Food Waste in the United States. Amanda D. Cullar, Michael E. Webber (2010) Environmental Science & Technology DOI: 10.1021/es100310d

33 In the U.S. we eat an avg. of ~2800 Cal/day We produce ~3774 Cal/person/day So we waste over 25% of the food we produce 8,080,000,000,000,000 btu to produce our food 2,030,000,000,000,000 btu of this energy is wasted = ~2% of total U.S. energy production Wasted Food, Wasted Energy: The Embedded Energy in Food Waste in the United States. Amanda D. Cullar, Michael E. Webber (2010) Environmental Science & Technology DOI: 10.1021/es100310d

34 CB 55.10 Energy is lost in each consumer: the 10% rule

35 Human impact: As consumers

36 Use of agriculture in the U.S. About 1/2 of water and ~80% of agricultural land is used for raising animals.

37 Fossil Fuels: Producing beef consumes over 100 times more fossil fuel than producing potatoes. The typical American could save almost as much gas by going vegetarian as by not driving. http://bicycleuniverse.info/transpo/beef.html

38 Updated Class Schedule: Week of 4/4 Grizzly Bears and Nutrition Week of 4/11 Sensing and Responding...


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