2.3 Energy and Waste Flashcards
When you put food in your mouth.
Ingestion
Where does mechanical and chemical digestion begin?
In your mouth
The amount of energy in food is measured in calories.
Calorie
The amount of energy it takes to raise the temperature of 1 kg of water.
Calorie
Releases the energy from the processed food.
Your digestive system
The parts of food used by the body to grow and survive.
Nutrients
5 Examples of Nutrients.
Proteins, Fats, Carbohydrates, Vitamins, and Minerals
The mechanical and chemical breakdown of food into small particles and molecules that your body can absorb and use.
Digestion
The 4 steps of digestion.
Ingestion, Digestion, Absorption, and Elimination
When you chew, mash, and grind food with your teeth and tongue.
Mechanical Digestion
Break down pieces of food into small molecules.
Chemical Digestion
An enzyme, in your mouth, that helps break down carbohydrates.
Saliva
A muscular tube that connects the mouth to the stomach.
Esophagus
Food moves through the esophagus and the rest of the digestive tract by waves of muscle contractions.
Peristalsis
A large, hollow organ that stores food.
Stomach
An adult stomach can hold about how many liters of food and liquid?
2 Liters
Enable the stomach to expand and hold large amount of food.
The folds on the inner walls
The cells in these folds produce chemicals that help break down what?
Proteins
This stomach fluid makes the stomach acid.
Gastric juice
An enzyme that helps break down the proteins in food into amino acids.
Pepsin
A long tube that is connected to the stomach. It is about 7 m (23 ft) long.
Small Intestine
Finger like projections that covers the folds of the small intestine.
Villi
Nutrients enter the blood through blood vessels in this digestive organ.
Small Intestine
Also known as, the colon.
Large Intestine