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Nutrients and Digestion Chapter 12 Lesson 1 Nutrients and Digestion

Nutrition Nutrients Substances in food that provide energy and materials needed by cells. Your body needs energy for every activity that it performs. How much energy depends on your body mass, age, and activity level. Six kinds of nutrients are available in food 1. proteins 2. carbohydrates 3. fats 4. vitamins 5. minerals 6. water

1. Proteins Large molecules made of carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, and sometimes sulfur. MADE UP OF AMINO ACIDS!!! Your body needs 20 amino acids to make thousands of proteins used in your cells. 8 essential amino acids- supplied by foods you eat. YOUR BODY CANNOT MANUFACTURE THE EIGHT ESSENTIAL AMINO ACIDS!

Three types of carbs are: sugar, starch, and fiber. 2. Carbohydrates The main source of energy for your body. Humans should get most of their energy from the carbohydrates they eat. When carbs are broken down in the presence of oxygen in your cells, this energy is released for use by your body. Three types of carbs are: sugar, starch, and fiber.

Good storage unit for energy 3. Fats Nutrients that provide energy and help the body absorb vitamins. Good storage unit for energy Excess energy from the foods you eat is converted to fat and stored for later use. 4. Vitamins Organic nutrients needed for growth, regulating body functions, and preventing disease. Your bone cells need vitamin D to use calcium

5 Minerals Nutrients that lack carbon (inorganic) regulate many chemical reactions in your body. Calcium and phosphorus are used in largest amounts for a variety of body functions. 6. Water Human body is 60% water Water leaves your body by: Water vapor Perspiration Need 2L of water a day.

Foods that contain the same type of nutrient belong to a food group.

The Digestive System Digestion Enzyme The process that breaks down food into small molecules so that they can be absorbed and moved into the blood. Enzyme Type of protein that speeds up the rate of a chemical reaction in your body. Amylase- enzyme produced by glands near mouth Helps breakdown carbohydrates

Digestive System Organs Major organs of digestive tract Mouth, esophagus, stomach, small intestine, large intestine, rectum, and anus Accessory Organs Tongue, teeth, salivary glands, liver, gallbladder, and pancreas. Food passes through in this order! 1.Tongue, teeth, mouth 2.Esophagus 3. Stomach 4. Small intestine 5. Large intestine 6. Rectum and anus

Digestive System Organs Mouth Esophagus Liver Stomach Gallbladder Pancreas Large Intestine Small Intestine Rectum

Saliva Esophagus Peristalsis Stomach Watery substance produced by glands in the mouth. Begins the breakdown of starch to sugar Esophagus Moves food downward by peristalsis with no digestion taking place. Peristalsis Wave in esophagus that moves food along digestive system. Stomach Produces mucus, which makes food more slippery and protects the stomach from the strong, digestive solutions. chyme- water liquid that moves from stomach to small intestine.

The Small Intestine The Large Intestine Absorption of food takes place Occurs through the walls of fingerlike projections called villi. VILLI INCREASE THE SURFACE AREA OF THE SMALL INTESTINE. The duodenum is the 1st part of the small intestine. The Large Intestine Absorbs large amounts of water to help maintain homeostasis in the body. Muscle contractions in the large intestine are SLOWER than those in the small intestine. Bacteria helps aid in digestion.

Pancreas Liver Rectum Produces enzymes and insulin Produces bile Releases the solid waste http://glencoe.mcgraw-hill.com/sites/dl/free/0078617022/161752/00050758.html