digestive system & diet 9.1-9.4. all organisms need to obtain energy from essential nutrients....
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Digestive System & Diet
9.1-9.4
All organisms need to obtain energy from essential nutrients.Heterotrophs get energy from other organisms.
Plants are Autotrophs, they make food from simple substancesThey use the process of photosynthesis to make food.
What is Diet?• Diet is
everything you eat and drink
Different food groups
• Carbohydrates– Starches– Sugars– Fiber
• Proteins• Fats & lipids• Vitamins & Minerals• Water
Healthy Diet
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Canada’s Food Guide
Vegetarian Food Pyramid
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How much do you need?• Food provides nutrients for
– Energy– Material for growth and repair– Health
• Energy is measured in Joules (J)• Number of joules/day depends on:
– Age– Gender– Occupation/activity level
Specialized digestive systems
• Simple animals such as jellyfish and flatworms have a digestive sac with a single opening into a gastrovascular cavity
• This opening serve as both an entrance for food and as an exit for waste material
• Food goes to gastrovascular cavity break down by chemical nutrients absorbed by cell digestion continue inside cells nutrients diffuse to other cells
More complex digestive system • They have different opening for food intake and
waste (i.e. earthworm)• Food ingested through mouth muscular
pharynx esophagus crop (temporary storage) physical breakdown of food by the gizzard go to the intestine for further breakdown small molecules are absorbed by the cells around the intestine undigested wastes eliminate through the anus
Human digestive system
• The human digestive system is referred to as gastrointestinal tract (GI tract)
• It is about 7-9 m long (longer than the human being
The 5 processes....• Ingestion: taking in food (eating)• Digestion: breaking down food into simpler
substances.• Absorption: digested food passes into the
blood.• Assimilation: Digested food is used by
cells of the body.• Egestion: Elimination of waste undigested
food.
What happens to the food you eat?
• Food is made of complex insoluble macro-molecules.
• Has to be broken down into small soluble micro-molecules (glucose, amino acids, fatty acids and glycerol)
• Breaking down food into small soluble molecules is called DIGESTION.
Digestion
• Two types– Mechanical– Chemical
• Mechanical– Teeth– Muscular contractions
• Chemical– Enzymes
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Digestive system
• A long tube starting at the mouth and ending at the anus
The digestive system consists of
• A tube lined with glandular cells that secrete digestive juices and enzymes
• Associated organs– Liver– Pancreas– Gall bladder– Salivary glands
Mouth • Incisors and canines are
specialized for grabbing and cutting food
• Pre-molars and molars are flattened teeth specialized in grinding and crushing food
• Type of teeth an animal has is directly related to its diet.
Mouth• Mechanical digestion
– Teeth break food into smaller pieces that increases the surface area for digestion
– Saliva creates a basic pH of about 8 & moistens food allowing soluble chemicals to dissolve.
• Chemical digestion– 3 pairs of Salivary glands produce the enzyme
AMYLASE – this begins the breakdown of STARCH
– Saliva also dissolves food so we can taste
Salivary Glands
• Chewed food is mixed with saliva from 3 pairs of salivary glands, the food is now called a BOLUS
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• Buccal Phase: tongue moves upward and backward against the hard and soft palate to push the bolus into the Oropharynx
• Pharyngeal stage: involuntary movements push the bolus through the pharynx and into the esophagus. The brain signals the uvula to close the nasopharynx and the epiglottis to seal the larynx. The upper esophageal sphincter relaxes to allow the bolus to move into the esophagus and contracts to reduce back flow into the pharynx
Swallowing https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wqMCzuIiPaM
Swallowing
• Esophageal stage: the bolus is pushed by the peristalsis, involantary wave like contractions of the muscle of the esophagus. Once the bolus reach the end of the esophagus it reaches the stomach.
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Peristalsis
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The Stomach https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KAfnIPYN0X0
• Food enters the stomach through a valve known as the
gastroesophageal Sphincter • The stomach churns the
food like a blender.• Food is liquefied and now is
known as CHYME• Food stays in the stomach
for several hours
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Stomach The 4 layers of the stomach •Innermost layer (mucosa): secretes gastric juice a mixture of digestive enzymes, acid and mucus.•2nd layer (submucosa): layer of connective tissue contains nerves and blood vessels •3rd layer (muscularis): smooth muscles, contract frequently, churning and mixing the food with gastric juice to produce chyme •Outermost layer (serosa): holds the stomach in place and secretes lubricating fluid to eliminate friction between organs
The stomach• “Epithelial cells line inner surface of the stomach, and
secrete about 2 liters of gastric juices per day. Gastric juice contains hydrochloric acid, pepsinogen, and mucus; ingredients important in digestion. Secretions are controlled by nervous (smells, thoughts, and caffeine) and endocrine signals. The stomach secretes hydrochloric acid and pepsin. Hydrochloric acid (HCl) lowers pH of the stomach so pepsin is activated. Pepsin is an enzyme that controls the hydrolysis of proteins into peptides. The stomach also mechanically churns the food. Chyme, the mix of acid and food in the stomach, leaves the stomach and enters the small intestine.”
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Acid reflux
• Gastroesophageal sphincter does not close completely
• Acid from the stomach enters the esophagus
• Cause burning sensation in the lower throat (heartburn or acid reflux)
• Cause: overfilled stomach, smoking,
Stomach ulcer • Stomach acid is strong enough to kill most
bacteria in the stomach• Helocobacter Pulori survive by secreting
acid neutralizing enzymes prevents mucus producing cells from producing mucus to protect stomach lining
• The strong acid will open a sore called stomach ulcer
• Ulcer bleed and can be very painful and dangerous