Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Due Dates: April 26 Worth the Wait forms

Similar presentations


Presentation on theme: "Due Dates: April 26 Worth the Wait forms"— Presentation transcript:

1 Due Dates: April 26 Worth the Wait forms
Wednesday April 17, 2019 Agenda: Cracker Lab Due Dates: April 26 Worth the Wait forms You will need: Body Systems Workbook, Pencil To Do: 2nd, 3rd, 7th---Sit in assigned seat 4th, 6th—Sit where you will learn best Begin pg. 3 in workbook…Be prepared to share Learning Target: I will learn the components of the digestive system. Success Criteria: I know how to identify the components of the digestive system.

2

3 Daily Agenda Good Things/Rater Check In
Worth the Wait forms due Friday April 26 Vocabulary Quizizz—April 23 DCA Body Systems—April 24 Frog Dissections—April 25 Introduction to the Digestive System Video Pgs Digestive System Notes Launch

4 Digestive System pgs

5 Functions of the Digestive System
Ingestion = food enters the mouth

6 Functions of the Digestive System
Ingestion = food enters the mouth Digestion = process that breaks food down into small molecules

7 Functions of the Digestive System
Ingestion = food enters the mouth Digestion = process that breaks food down into small molecules Mechanical digestion = food is chewed and churned Chemical digestion = breaks down large food molecules into smaller molecules to be absorbed by cells

8 Functions of the Digestive System
Ingestion = food enters the mouth Digestion = process that breaks food down into small molecules Absorption = small molecules of food are taken into the body cells

9 Functions of the Digestive System
Ingestion = food enters the mouth Digestion = process that breaks food down into small molecules Absorption = small molecules of food are taken into the body cells Elimination = wastes made of unabsorbed food molecules pass out of the body

10 Which is not a function of the digestive system?
Breaking down food into molecules the body can use Absorbing food molecules into the blood to deliver to the body Changing waste into molecules the body can use Eliminating undigested waste from the body

11 Organs of the Digestive Tract
Mouth = digestion starts here

12 Organs of the Digestive Tract
Mouth = digestion starts here Tongue & teeth mechanically break food up

13 Organs of the Digestive Tract
Mouth = digestion starts here Tongue & teeth mechanically break food up Saliva chemically digests food Saliva = mostly made of water, also contains mucus & ptyalin (an enzyme)

14 Organs of the Digestive Tract
Mouth = digestion starts here Tongue & teeth mechanically break food up Saliva chemically digests food Saliva = mostly made of water, also contains mucus & ptyalin (an enzyme) When swallowing, epiglottis (a small flap of tissue) automatically closes over the trachea (windpipe)

15 Organs of the Digestive Tract
Esophagus Smooth muscles force food into the mucus-lined esophagus Rhythmic muscular contractions (peristalsis) push food downward

16 Organs of the Digestive Tract
Stomach Food undergoes mechanical digestion when stomach muscles churn the food Chemical digestion happens when hydrochloric acid (HCl) and pepsin break down the complex proteins Peristalsis pushes the food toward stomach’s exit

17 Which is not an example of mechanical digestion?
Teeth chewing food Tongue breaking up food Smooth muscles in stomach churning food Pepsin & HCl breaking down proteins

18 What are the muscle contractions that push food through the digestive system called?
Elimination Peristalsis Epiglottis Pepsin

19 What is this structure? Mouth Epiglottis Esophagus Stomach

20 Organs of the Digestive Tract
Small Intestine (6 meters long) Most digestion happens here Intestinal juice (full of enzymes) breaks down food

21 Organs of the Digestive Tract
Small Intestine (6 meters long) Most digestion happens here Intestinal juice (full of enzymes) breaks down food Digestive Helpers Liver = bile is produced here (Bile breaks up fats like dish detergent breaks up grease)

22 Organs of the Digestive Tract
Small Intestine (6 meters long) Most digestion happens here Intestinal juice (full of enzymes) breaks down food Digestive Helpers Liver = bile is produced here (Bile breaks up fats like dish detergent breaks up grease) Gall bladder = bile is stored here until released into the small intestine

23 Organs of the Digestive Tract
Small Intestine (6 meters long) Most digestion happens here Intestinal juice (full of enzymes) breaks down food Digestive Helpers Liver = bile is produced here (Bile breaks up fats like dish detergent breaks up grease) Gall bladder = bile is stored here until released into the small intestine Pancreas = produces pancreatic juices that are released into the small intestine to break down proteins,starches, & fats

24 Organs of the Digestive Tract
Small Intestine (6 meters long) Most digestion happens here Intestinal juice (full of enzymes) breaks down food Digestive Helpers Liver Gall bladder Pancreas Digested food is absorbed through the villi into a network of blood vessels that carry the nutrients to all parts of the body

25 Organs of the Digestive Tract
Small Intestine (6 meters long) Most digestion happens here Intestinal juice (full of enzymes) breaks down food Digestive Helpers Liver, Gall bladder, Pancreas Digested food is absorbed through the villi into a network of blood vessels that carry the nutrients to all parts of the body e) By the time food leaves the small intestine, it is empty of all nutrients except water

26 Where does most digestion take place?
Mouth Stomach Small intestine Liver

27 Which is true about bile?
Bile breaks down proteins. Bile is produced in the liver. Bile is stored in the pancreas. Bile is released into the stomach.

28 What is this structure? Liver Stomach Gall bladder Pancreas

29 Organs of the Digestive Tract
Large Intestine (1.5 meters long) Undigested food spends hours here & most of the water is absorbed

30 Organs of the Digestive Tract
Large Intestine (1.5 meters long) Undigested food spends hours here & most of the water is absorbed Helpful bacteria living in large intestine make vitamins K & B

31 Organs of the Digestive Tract
Large Intestine (1.5 meters long) Undigested food spends hours here & most of the water is absorbed Helpful bacteria living in large intestine make vitamins K & B Materials not absorbed form into solid waste (dead bacteria, some fat & protein, undigested food, dried out parts of digestive juices & old intestinal cells)

32 Organs of the Digestive Tract
Large Intestine (1.5 meters long) Undigested food spends hours here & most of the water is absorbed Helpful bacteria living in large intestine make vitamins K & B Materials not absorbed form into solid waste (dead bacteria, some fat & protein, undigested food, dried out parts of digestive juices & old intestinal cells) Solid waste passes into the rectum and is stored until it is eliminated from the body through the anus

33 Which process occurs in the large intestine?
Digested food is absorbed. Undigested food is absorbed. Water is added to undigested food. Water is absorbed from undigested food. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19

34 Which structure is the large intestine?
B C D A B C D 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19

35 What do the bacteria in the large intestine do?
Make you sick Make bile Make vitamins Make food 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19

36 Do the Right Thing Even When No One is Looking!
It’s called intergrity.


Download ppt "Due Dates: April 26 Worth the Wait forms"

Similar presentations


Ads by Google