digestion,science form 2
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FOOD CLASSES
CARBOHYDRATE
FAT
WATER
VITAMINS, MINERALS, & ROUGHAGE
PROTEIN
THEME :
MANAGEMENT AND
CONTINUITY OF LIFE
LEARNING AREA :
NUTRITION
Learning Objectives : Understanding the digestive
system of manLearning outcome: A student is able to:
explain what digestion isidentify the parts of the digestive systemdescribe the flow of food particles in the alimentary canalstate the functions of the organs in the digestive systemdescribe the process of digestion in the alimentary canallist the end products of digestion of carbohydrate, protein and fats
MOUTH
OESOPHAGUSLIVER
STOMACH
GALLBLADDER
PANCREAS SMALL INTESTINE
LARGE INTESTINE
END PRODUCT
SHORTMOVIE
The food in the mouth are cut up The food in the mouth are cut up and grind into small pieces by the and grind into small pieces by the teeth. These food pieces would teeth. These food pieces would provide a bigger surface area for provide a bigger surface area for the enzyme. Food is mixed with the enzyme. Food is mixed with saliva.saliva.
Digestive action :Digestive action :Starch → maltose (sugar)Starch → maltose (sugar)
Peristalsis which is caused by the Peristalsis which is caused by the muscles in the oesophagus push muscles in the oesophagus push the food into the stomachthe food into the stomachThe movement is supported by the The movement is supported by the slippery mucusslippery mucus
1. The liver produces bile which is an alkaline and kept in the gall bladder - Bile will digest fat to tiny particles
-This process is called emulsification
2. Pancreas produces pancreatic juice which is an alkaline and it has 3 enzymes that can digest :
- Maltose → glucose- Peptone → amino acid- Fat → fatty acid & glycerol
Stomach has gastric Stomach has gastric juicejuice whichwhich consists consists of some enzymes and hydrochloric acid. of some enzymes and hydrochloric acid.
The functions of hydrochloric acid are:The functions of hydrochloric acid are:
The half digested food will be sent to The half digested food will be sent to duodenum for the next process.duodenum for the next process.
- It provides an acidic medium for the - It provides an acidic medium for the enzymes e.g. renin and pepsin to digest enzymes e.g. renin and pepsin to digest protein in food.protein in food.- It also kills microorganisms such as bacteria - It also kills microorganisms such as bacteria which enters the stomach.which enters the stomach.
Parts of the digestive system
Digestive juice
Enzymes Digestive action Further information
Duodenum Bile (alkaline) produced by the liver and kept in the gall bladderPancraetic juice (alkaline)
Pancreatic amylaseProteaseLipase
Fat → tiny particles(A process which breaks down the fat into tiny particles by the bile which is called emulsification)Maltose → glucosePeptone → amino acidFat → fatty acid & glycerol
The result of this process is the increased of the surface area of fat particles. This would help the enzyme to react on the food more easilyThe bile and the pancreatic juices (alkaline) neutralises the acid from the stomach
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Small intestine(6 metres long)
Intestinal juices from wall of the small intestine (alkaline)
ErepsinSeveral other enzymes to digest the complex sugar
Peptone → amino acidComplex sugar → simple sugarMaltose → glucoseSukrase → glucose + fructoseLactase → glucose
Digested food is absorbed by tiny villi which are found in the small intestinal wall into the blood stream
Parts of the digestive system
Digestive juice
Enzymes Digestive action Further information
Parts of the digestive system
Digestive juice
Enzymes Digestive action
Further information
Large intestine
None None None Absorption of water and waste is left.
LET US HAVE A LET US HAVE A LOOK AT AN LOOK AT AN INTERACTIVE INTERACTIVE
VIEW OF WHAT VIEW OF WHAT HAPPEN IN OUR HAPPEN IN OUR
DIGESTIVE DIGESTIVE TRACT ! ! !TRACT ! ! !
THE END PRODUCTS OF DIGESTION OF CARBOHYDRATE, PROTEIN AND FAT
CARBOHYDRATE → SIMPLE SUGAR → GLUCOSE,
( MALTOSE) FRUCTOSE,
GALACTOSE
PROTEIN → PEPTONE → AMINO ACID
FAT → TINY FATTY PARTICLES → FATTY ACID &
GLYCEROL
Procedure: 1 Observe a human digestive model/chart. Observe the various parts which make up the human digestive system.2 Know the various parts of the human digestive and label the diagram provided: teeth, tongue, mouth, salivary gland, oesophagus, stomach, duodenum, small intestine, large , intestine, liver, pancreas, gal/ bladder, bile duct, anus
Discuss the functions of the various parts of the digestive system.
Working Method:______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
TASK SHEET
Observation: State the sequence of the organs which are passed by the food.
____________________________________________________________________________________________________
Questions:1 What is digestion?
__________________________________________________2 What is the advantage of the muscular bag shaped stomach?__________________________________________________3 What is the purpose of having a long small intestine?____________________________________________________________________________________________________4 How does food move along the alimentary canal?__________________________________________________5 How is the digested food absorb?__________________________________________________Conclusion: The digestive system consists of several ____________ which helps to _____________ food to simpler particles.
SUMMARY
WHAT IS DIGESTION? PARTS OF DIGESTIVE SYSTEM
THE FUNCTIONS OF THE ORGANS IN THE DIGESTIVE SYSTEM
THE FLOW OF FOOD PARTICLES IN THE ALIMENTARY CANAL
THE PROCESS OF DIGESTION IN THE ALIMENTARY CANAL
THE END PRODUCTS OF DIGESTION OF CARBOHYDRATE, PROTEIN AND FATS
PROJECT
Title: Model of the human digestive systemAim: To enhance the students’ knowledge about the digestive system of man. To prepare items for the Science week .Learning outcome: Pupils will be more knowledgeable about the digestive system of a human being. Materials: Plasticine, plywood, manila card, colour papers, magic ink pens supplied by the Science department. Time Allocation: 1 week after finishing the topic concern.Workgroup: 4/5 pupils
Suggested Procedures:
Refer to any Science text book or the internet and look up for a diagram showing a human being’s digestive system.
Study the diagram carefully and make a model of the digestive system.
Your model must be as accurate proportionally to the actual organs of the digestive system.
You can add colour or whatever else that you can think of in order to enhance your model.
Your model must be properly labelled.
The functions of the various organs must also be available.
Extra marks will be given for tidiness.
THE END
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