Monday 4/18 – Anatomy Warm-up TURN IN OLD WARM UPS Identify the THREE main enzymes from our lab and WHERE these are secreted in the body! Homework: None.

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Monday 4/18 – Anatomy Warm-up TURN IN OLD WARM UPS Identify the THREE main enzymes from our lab and WHERE these are secreted in the body! Homework: None Agenda Finish lab analysis Chemical digestion breakdown - FULL

Tuesday 4/19 – Anatomy Warm-up If absent yesterday, bring your labeling/coloring to me AND your lab analysis Q’s are due THURSDAY If the mouth breaks down polysaccharides  simpler sugars as well as some… lipids  fatty acids What TWO major enzymes are secreted by the mouth? Homework: Mouth Learning Summary - ONLY Agenda -Video

Thursday 4/21 – Anatomy Warm-up Turn in Enzyme lab Get out enzyme flow chart, and ON THE BACK (image), draw arrows or lines to identify WHERE the following enzymes are secreted from : -Salivary amylase -Pepsin -Pancreatic amylase -Lingual lipase -Pancreatic lipase Homework: Stomach Learning Summary - ONLY Agenda -Check homework -Video (3 rd only) -Chemical Digestion NOTES -mouth -stomach -thank you note -accessory organs -small intestines -Practice modeling -Spoons!

Friday 4/22 – Anatomy Warm-up Match the molecule to its job! 1.Trypsin 2.Peptidases 3.Lactase 4.Bile 5.Maltase Homework: Intestines Learning Summary Test next Thursday now. – Respiratory corrections due then Agenda -Enzyme chart -Practice modeling -Spoons! Breaks down lactose in to glucose Emulsifies lipids for better work by lipase Breaks down polypeptides into amino acids Breaks down proteins to polypeptides Breaks down maltose into a monosaccharide