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2 AP Biology 2006-2007 Animal Nutrition Human Digestion

3 Regents Biology What do animals need to live?  Animals make __________ using:  __________________  Animals _______________ using:  __________________  amino acids, sugars, fats, nucleotides  __________________ O2O2 food ATP __________________

4 Regents Biology Different diets; different lives  All animals eat other organisms  ______________  eat mainly _________  gorillas, cows, rabbits, snails  ______________  eat other __________  sharks, hawks, spiders, snakes  ______________  eat ___________________  cockroaches, bears, raccoons, humans  humans evolved as hunters, scavengers & gatherers

5 Regents Biology Getting & Using Food  ________________  taking in food  ________________  __________________________  breaking up food into smaller pieces  __________________________  breaking down food into molecules small enough to be absorbed into cells  enzymes  ________________  absorb across cell membrane  ___________________  ________________  undigested material passes out of body intracellular digestion extracellular digestion

6 Regents Biology Digestive systems Everybody’s got one!

7 Regents Biology Mouth  Functions  _______________________  _______________  break up food  _______________________  __________________________  ____________________________  mucus  protects soft lining of digestive system  lubricates food for easier swallowing  buffers  neutralizes acid to prevent tooth decay  anti-bacterial chemicals  kill bacteria that enter mouth with food All that in spit!

8 Regents Biology Swallowing (& not choking)  ________________________  flap of cartilage  closes __________ (windpipe) when swallowing  food travels down _______________  ________________________  involuntary muscle contractions to move food along

9 Regents Biology Stomach  Functions  ______________________  hydrochloric acid = pH 2  kills bacteria  ______________________  can stretch to fit ~2L food  ______________________  _____________________ What stops the stomach from digesting itself? mucus secreted by stomach cells protects stomach lining

10 Regents Biology  Used to think ulcers were caused by stress  tried to control with antacids  Now know ulcers caused by bacterial infection of stomach  H. pylori bacteria  now cure with antibiotics Ulcers inflammation of stomach inflammation of esophagus Colonized by H. pylori Free of H. pylori white blood cells cytokines inflammatory proteins (CagA) cell damaging proteins (VacA) helper T cells neutrophil cells H. pylori 

11 Regents Biology  Functions  ______________________  _______________________  amylase from pancreas  _______________________  trypsin & chymotrypsin from pancreas  _______________________  bile from liver & lipase from pancreas  ______________________  nutrients move into body cells by:  diffusion  active transport Small intestine This is where all the work is done!

12 Regents Biology Absorption by Small Intestines  ________________________________  finger-like projections  _________________________________ SMALL INTESTINES 6 meters long, but can stretch to cover a tennis court

13 Regents Biology Pancreas  _______________________________  __________________________  trypsin, chymotrypsin  __________________________  amylase  __________________________  lipase  Buffers  neutralizes acid from stomach small intestine pancreas

14 Regents Biology Liver & Gall Bladder  ________________________  _________________________________  that’s why you can have your gall bladder removed bile contains colors from old red blood cells collected in liver = iron in RBC rusts & makes feces brown bile contains colors from old red blood cells collected in liver = iron in RBC rusts & makes feces brown

15 Regents Biology Large intestines (colon)  Function  ___________________________________  use ~9 liters of water every day in digestive juices  if don’t reabsorb water, would die of dehydration  > 90% of water re-absorbed  not enough water re-absorbed ____________________ can be fatal !  too much water re-absorbed ____________________  reabsorb by diffusion

16 Regents Biology You’ve got company!  Living in the large intestine is a community of helpful bacteria  Escherichia coli: ___________  ____________________________  digests fruits & vegetables  ____________________________  vitamin K & B vitamins  ____________________________  by-product of bacterial metabolism  methane, hydrogen sulfide  STINKY! PEE-YOO!

17 Regents Biology Rectum  Last section of large intestines  eliminate feces  what’s left over?  ___________________________  mainly cellulose from plants  called ___________________________  keeps everything moving & cleans out intestines  masses of bacteria So don’t forget to wash your hands!

18 Regents Biology Different diets; different bodies  Adaptations of herbivore vs. carnivore  teeth  length of digestive system  number & size of stomachs

19 Regents Biology Teeth  _______________  sharp ripping teeth  “canines”  _______________  wide grinding teeth  molars  _______________  both kinds of teeth

20 Regents Biology Length of digestive system  Herbivores & omnivores  long digestive systems  harder to digest cellulose (cell walls)  bacteria in intestines help  Carnivores  short digestive systems appendix

21 Regents Biology Eating a balanced diet  What happens if an animal’s diet is missing an essential nutrient?  deficiency diseases  scurvy — vitamin C (collagen production)  rickets — vitamin D (calcium absorption)  blindness — vitamin A (retinol production)  anemia — vitamin B 12 (coenzyme function)  kwashiorkor — protein

22 Regents Biology  Need to make sure you get enough protein  20 amino acids to make protein  12 humans can make  8 we have to eat = “essential amino acids”  Grains (like corn) have 6 amino acids  missing 2  Beans (like soybean & red beans) have 6 amino acids  missing different 2  mix beans & grains for complete group of amino acids  rice & beans  taco/tortilla & beans  tofu & rice  peanut butter & bread Vegetarian diets

23 Regents Biology liver ______________ liver Blood Sugar blood sugar level insulin body cells take up sugar _________ liver stores _________ reduces ________ ucagon ______________ liver releases _________ triggers _________ high low Feedback Homeostasis


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