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Starter Name the organs of the digestive system that food travels through in order. What other organs are involved in the digestive system that food does NOT travel through? What is their function? What are the nutrients needed in human diets?

L3: Digestive System Learning Objectives: Describe the function of the organs in the digestive system. Describe what an enzyme is. Describe the role of different enzymes in digestion. Explain the uses for the products of digestion.

Vocabulary List Digestive system Salivary gland Oesophagus Stomach Small intestine Large intestine

Why does food need to be digested? Digestion Animation Why does food need to be digested? Where does mechanical digestion occur? Where does chemical digestion occur? Where does absorption of nutrients occur? Where does absorption of water occur?

ABSORPTION OF NUTRIENTS MECHANICAL DIGESTION Digestion Animation Food needs to be digested to turn large, insoluble food molecules into small, soluble food molecules that can be absorbed and used to make new products. CHEMICAL DIGESTION ABSORPTION OF NUTRIENTS ABSORPTION OF WATER

L2: Digestive System (Part 1) Learning Objectives: Describe the function of the organs in the digestive system. Describe what an enzyme is. Describe the role of different enzymes in digestion. Explain the uses for the products of digestion.

Vocabulary List Enzyme Carbohydrase Amylase Protease Lipase

Digestive Enzymes and Absorption Enzymes are biological catalysts. Biological = relates to living things Catalyst = molecules that speed of chemical reactions Digestive enzymes speed up digestion, breaking down large food molecules into smaller molecules.

L2: Digestive System (Part 1) Learning Objectives: Describe the function of the organs in the digestive system. Describe what an enzyme is. Describe the role of different enzymes in digestion. Explain the uses for the products of digestion.

Where Digestion Happens Mouth Starch Stomach Proteins Small Intestine Carbohydrate Protein Lipids

Word Equations for Digestion Why are the enzymes above the arrow instead of in the equation? AMYLASE ENZYMES Starch Simple Sugars Protein Amino Acids Lipids Glycerol + Fatty Acids PROTEASE ENZYMES LIPASE ENZYMES

Where Enzymes are Produced

Where Enzymes are Produced Salivary glands – produce amylase Stomach– produces protease (and hydrochloric acid which is NOT an enzyme) Pancreas– produces all types of digestive enzymes Small Intestine– produces all types of digestive enzymes

Vocabulary List Salivary glands Pancreas

L2: Digestive System (Part 1) Learning Objectives: Describe the function of the organs in the digestive system. Describe what an enzyme is. Describe the role of different enzymes in digestion. Explain the uses for the products of digestion.

Digestive enzymes speed up the break down of food molecules into smaller molecules that can be absorbed (through the walls of the small intestine) into the bloodstream.

Uses for Digestive Products Glucose is used for respiration. Nutrients are also used to build new molecules that cells need. Amino acids are used to build new proteins. Glycerol and fatty acids are used to build new lipids. Sugars are used to build new carbohydrates.

L2: Digestive System (Part 1) Learning Objectives: Describe the function of the organs in the digestive system. Describe what an enzyme is. Describe the role of different enzymes in digestion. Explain the uses for the products of digestion.

Homework Read pg. 114-116 to review Read pg. 109-111 and answer all questions on pg. 111. Add to your vocabulary list definitions for: Biological catalyst Active site Optimum conditions Denatured