Topic: Digestive System & Excretory System Essential Question: What physical and chemical changes occur when we digest food?

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
What is the digestive system?
Advertisements

DIGESTIVE SYSTEM Digestive system Changes the food you eat into nutrients that your cells can use. Changes energy stored in food into energy the body.
Digestive Process Begins Section 3. Functions of Digestive System Breaks down food into molecules Molecules are absorbed into blood and carried throughout.
What happens when you eat a Hershey Kiss?
Digestive System Your body needs fuel to operate Just like a car, train, or airplane needs fuel to operate The body system that converts fuel to usable.
I. Digestive Systems  A. Digestion – Process by which the body breaks down food into smaller components.  B. Digestion System – Group of organs that.
 The Digestive System  What does the Digestive System do? Your Digestive system digests food to use as energy for your body  There are seven main organs.
Interaction with internal organs CHAPTER 11 SECTIONS 2,3.
Digestive and Excretory Systems. Did you know that your digestive system measure about 30 feet long – from end to end?
Unit 3 Lesson 4 The Digestive and Excretory Systems
Digestive System.
How Our Body Eliminates Cellular Wastes. Excretion When proteins are broken down into amino acids, during digestion, they travel to the liver to be stored.
The Human Excretory System
Important Vocabulary  Excretion: The process which metabolic wastes are eliminated to maintain homeostasis.  Ureters: Transport urine from the kidneys.
Digestive And Excretory Systems. Digestive System.
The Digestive System Functions: 1.Takes food into the body 2.Breaks down food 3.Absorbs digested materials.
DO NOW Date: 12/08 The function of the digestive system is to break down the food we eat for nutrients. Brainstorm as many structures of the digestive.
Breaks down food into nutrients.
The Digestive & Urinary Systems Chapter 10 – Section 1  Digestive system: the organs that break down food so that it can be used by the body  Digestive.
Digestive System. What’s it’s function? Breaks down food into molecules the body can use. Molecules are absorbed into the blood & carried throughout the.
Excretory System webpages/TErtl/living.cfm?s ubpage=
Why do we need food? Gives us energy to function. Provides body with materials to grow and repair tissue. Nutrients – Carbohydrates (CHO), fats, proteins,
collecting and removing wastes in the body
04/18/2013 Have your Human Body Book out and be ready when the bell rings.
Digestive and Excretory Systems. Vocabulary Lesson 3 1. saliva – a liquid in your mouth that starts to break down the food you eat 2. peristalsis –
The Digestive and Excretory Systems. The Digestive System The functionof the digestive system is to convert food into simpler substances (molecules) that.
Chapter 24 The Digestive and Urinary Systems. Section 1 The Digestive System Objectives: Compare mechanical digestion with chemical digestion. Describe.
Processing the food we eat Why do we need food? –Reactants for cell respiration (energy) –Building blocks for new cells, tissues, etc. –Essential nutrients:
Human Organ Systems Digestive System. Function of Digestive System 1. The breaking down of food into substances the body can use 2. Two kinds of digestion:
Your Digestive and Excretory Systems Your digestive system breaks down the food you eat into nutrients that your body cells can use as fuel. As that fuel.
Digestive System and Excretory System. Process of Digestion Function: - help convert or break down foods into simpler molecules that can be absorbed and.
The Digestive System.
Digestion, Excretion, & Respirtation
Your Digestive System The main role of the digestive system is to break down and absorb nutrients that are necessary for growth and maintenance.
Lesson 2: The Human Alimentary Canal The Human Alimentary Canal … includes the entire tube from the mouth all the way to the anus.
THE DIGESTIVE SYSTEM. Review! What is the level of organization from least to greatest? Define the term organ? What is one example of an organ? Define.
The Human Excretory System The function of the excretory system is to excrete (get rid of) wastes that are not helpful to the body.
Bellwork – 4/7/15 Which organs are included in the human excretory system? List as many organs as you can… –Lungs –Kidneys –Liver –Skin –Large Intestine.
Digestion Digestive System Digestion is the process of breaking food down into molecules small enough for the body to absorb.
The Human Excretory System The function of the excretory system is the excrete (get rid of) wastes that are not helpful to the body.
Nutrition and Digestive System Review. 1. Identify the following information for the food to the left. a. Serving size b. Total carbohydrates c. Calories.
Digestion Digestion is the process of breaking food down into molecules small enough for the body to absorb. Digestive system.
Digestive and Excretory Systems. What is “digestion” Process of breaking down food into simpler molecules that can be absorbed by the body  Break up.
The Excretory System. Excretory System Why do our bodies need to filter waste from the body? – –Maintain homeostasis – –Removal of harmful materials –
TRANSPORT AND DEFENSE Chapter 12 Lesson 1. Essential Questions How do nutrients enter and leave the body? How do nutrients travel through the body? How.
Pre-AP Biology Book: Chapters Pre-AP Biology Book: Pages
Your Digestive System The main role of the digestive system is to break down and absorb nutrients that are necessary for growth and maintenance.
BODY!
Do Now: 1. Get your homework out and put it on your desk to be picked up. 2. Log in to the netbooks and go to the class website. –
What is the digestive system?
What is the digestive system?
Unit 1 Lesson 4 The Digestive and Excretory Systems
What is the digestive system?
Unit 1 Lesson 4 The Digestive and Excretory Systems
Unit 1 Lesson 4 The Digestive and Excretory Systems
Digestion and Excretion
Function: Eliminate (get rid of) wastes.
Digestive and Excretory Systems
Complete the “Before” Section with a: + if you agree - if you disagree
The Human Excretory System
The Human Excretory System
The Human Excretory System
Here They Are: Your Body Systems (Part 1).
DO NOW Date: 12/05 12/06 Give one example of Mechanical Digestion and one example of chemical digestion.
The Excretory System & Urinary System
Digestive & Excretory Systems
Digestive & Excretory System Notes
Unit 7 Lesson 4 The Digestive and Excretory Systems
Level Part 1 Body Systems Chapters 37-43
Digestive Process Begins
Presentation transcript:

Topic: Digestive System & Excretory System Essential Question: What physical and chemical changes occur when we digest food?

Topic: Digestive & Excretory System Essential Question: What physical and chemical changes occur when we digest food? Digestive System Function- to break down food into molecules that can be used by the body Digestion- process that occurs in your body where food is broken down into molecules

Topic: Digestive & Excretory System Essential Question: What physical and chemical changes occur when we digest food? What happens to the food? Mouth- saliva begins to break down your food while you chew Esophagus- lined with mucus which makes food easy to swallow and move through the digestive system Peristalsis- involuntary waves of muscle contractions that move food down the esophagus

Topic: Digestive & Excretory System Essential Question: What physical and chemical changes occur when we digest food? Stomach Food remains in the stomach until it has been turned into liquid Digestive juice contains the enzyme pepsin and hydrochloric acid Pepsin kills bacteria that enters with food Hydrochloric acid helps the stomach to function properly. Mucus coats and protects the stomach from acids

Topic: Digestive & Excretory System Essential Question: What physical and chemical changes occur when we digest food? The Excretory System The function of the excretory system is the excrete (get rid of) wastes that are not helpful to the body. Wastes that are removed include carbon dioxide, water, salt, urea and uric acid. All excreted wastes travel at some time in the blood.

Topic: Digestive & Excretory System Essential Question: What physical and chemical changes occur when we digest food? Excretory System Structures of the excretory system 1.Skin 2.Lungs 3.Liver 4.Large intestine 5.Urinary System

Topic: Digestive & Excretory System Essential Question: What physical and chemical changes occur when we digest food? Waste removal Skin- sweat is waste (salt, uric acid) Lungs- Carbon dioxide is exhaled

Topic: Digestive & Excretory System Essential Question: What physical and chemical changes occur when we digest food? The Liver (also part of the digestive system!) 1.to produce substances that break down fats 2.produce urea (the main substance of urine) 3.make certain amino acids (the building blocks of proteins) 4.filter harmful substances from the blood (such as alcohol)

Topic: Digestive & Excretory System Essential Question: What physical and chemical changes occur when we digest food? The Large Intestine The large intestine removes solid, undigested food from the body after it passes through the digestive system. Waste is stored in rectum until it is excreted from the body as solid waste.

Topic: Digestive & Excretory System Essential Question: What physical and chemical changes occur when we digest food? The Urinary System The kidneys filter the blood to form urine, which is excess water, salt, urea and uric acid.

Now take some time… Take 2 minutes to go over your notes and highlight or underline the main ideas that answer the essential question, you should not highlight everything:

Time to use the left hand column You will now write your own questions using the question starters provided.

Topic: Digestive & Excretory System Essential Question: What physical and chemical changes occur when we digest food? Digestive System Function- to break down food into molecules that can be used by the body Digestion- process that occurs in your body where food is broken down into molecules Write a question using one of these question starters: What is…? Define…? How does…?

Topic: Digestive & Excretory System Essential Question: What physical and chemical changes occur when we digest food? What happens to the food? Mouth- saliva begins to break down your food while you chew Esophagus- lined with mucus which makes food easy to swallow and move through the digestive system Peristalsis- involuntary waves of muscle contractions that move food down the esophagus Write a question using one of these question starters: What is…? Define…? How does…?

Topic: Digestive & Excretory System Essential Question: What physical and chemical changes occur when we digest food? Stomach Food remains in the stomach until it has been turned into liquid Digestive juice contains the enzyme pepsin and hydrochloric acid Pepsin kills bacteria that enters with food Hydrochloric acid helps the stomach to function properly. Mucus coats and protects the stomach from acids Write a question using one of these question starters: What is…? Define…? How does…?

Topic: Digestive & Excretory System Essential Question: What physical and chemical changes occur when we digest food? The Excretory System The function of the excretory system is the excrete (get rid of) wastes that are not helpful to the body. Wastes that are removed include carbon dioxide, water, salt, urea and uric acid. All excreted wastes travel at some time in the blood. Write a question using one of these question starters: What is…? Define…? How does…?

Topic: Digestive & Excretory System Essential Question: What physical and chemical changes occur when we digest food? Excretory System Structures of the excretory system 1.Skin 2.Lungs 3.Liver 4.Large intestine 5.Urinary System Write a question using one of these question starters: What is…? Define…? How does…?

Topic: Digestive & Excretory System Essential Question: What physical and chemical changes occur when we digest food? Waste removal Skin- sweat is waste (salt, uric acid) Lungs- Carbon dioxide is exhaled Write a question using one of these question starters: What is…? Define…? How does…?

Topic: Digestive & Excretory System Essential Question: What physical and chemical changes occur when we digest food? The Liver (also part of the digestive system!) 1.to produce substances that break down fats 2.produce urea (the main substance of urine) 3.make certain amino acids (the building blocks of proteins) 4.filter harmful substances from the blood (such as alcohol) Write a question using one of these question starters: What is…? Define…? How does…?

Topic: Digestive & Excretory System Essential Question: What physical and chemical changes occur when we digest food? The Large Intestine The large intestine removes solid, undigested food from the body after it passes through the digestive system. Waste is stored in rectum until it is excreted from the body as solid waste. Write a question using one of these question starters: What is…? Define…? How does…?

Topic: Digestive & Excretory System Essential Question: What physical and chemical changes occur when we digest food? The Urinary System The kidneys filter the blood to form urine, which is excess water, salt, urea and uric acid. Write a question using one of these question starters: What is…? Define…? How does…?

Now let’s write a summary Look at each question you wrote on your own, and answer each question in a complete sentence.