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Title: How Nutrients Enter our Body


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How Nutrients Enter our Body
  • How wastes are Excreted

Chapter 32
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Evolution of the Digestive System
  • Intracellular- food broken down inside of cell
  • Extracellular food broken down outside of cells
    in specialized digestive tract

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The Digestive System
  • Broken into four categories
  • Ingestion
  • Digestion chemical mechanical
  • Absorption
  • Excretion

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The Mouth
  • Site of physical and chemical digestion
  • Salivary amylase breaks down starch and glycogen

Mouth pharynx esophagus
stomach
Peristalsis begins here
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Small Intestine
  • 6 meters long
  • Duodenum- food completely broken down by enzymes
    into monomers
  • Enzymes secreted by pancreas break down
    carbohydrates
  • Bile secreted by liver and stored by gallbladder
    break down fat using lipase
  • Jejunum, Ileum- major site of absorption
  • Villi increase surface area to that of a tennis
    court

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Large Intestine
  • Major function is to absorb water (90 of
    fluid is reabsorbed)
  • Vitamins and minerals are absorbed here
  • Takes 12-24 hours for material to move through
    this organ
  • Escherichia coli live here and feed off the
    organic material, by product of this metabolism
    is methane, hydrogen sulfide gas and vitamin K

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The Good the Bad
  • Oxygen
  • Organic compounds carbohydrates, lipids,
    proteins
  • Vitamins and minerals
  • Carbon dioxide
  • Urea
  • Excess salts

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The Excretory System
  • The skin- excretes excess water, salts, and a
    small amount of urea
  • Ammonia is produced when amino acids are used for
    energy, the liver combines ammonia with carbon
    dioxide to form Urea
  • The lungs- remove CO2
  • The kidneys- removes cellular waste from the blood

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Kidneys
To ureter
  • Regulate water content of blood and blood pH
  • All of the blood in the body passes through the
    kidneys every 30 minutes
  • 99 of the fluid filtered through the nephron is
    reabsorbed

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How the nephron works
  • Blood enters through an arteriole and is filtered
  • The filtrate contains water, urea, glucose,
    salts, amino acids, and some vitamins
  • 99 of the material in the filtrate is returned
    to the body by reabsorption
  • The 1 that remains is called urine
  • Urine on the average contains 95 water

Daily output of water Urine 47 Sweat
31 Air Exhaled 16 Feces 6
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