2.3 Energy & Waste Flashcards

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1
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When you put food in your mouth.

A

INGESTION

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2
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Where does mechanical and chemical digestion begin?

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Your mouth

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3
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The amount of energy in food is measured in Calories

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Calorie

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4
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The amount of energy it takes to raise the temperature

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Calorie

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5
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Releases the energy from the processed food

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Your digestive system

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6
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The parts of food used by the body to grow and survive

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Nutrients

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5 examples of Nutrients

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Proteins,fats,carbohydrates,vitamins,and minerals

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The mechanical and chemical breakdown of food into small particles and molecules that your body can absorb and use

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Digestion

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9
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The 4 steps of digestion

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Ingestion,digestion,absorption,and elimination

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10
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When you chew,mash, and grind food with your teeth and tongue

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Mechanical Digestion

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11
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Break down pieces of food into small molecules

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Chemical Digestion

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12
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When you put food,such as bread,into your mouth

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Ingestion

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13
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An enzyme,in your mouth,that helps break down carbohydrates

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Saliva

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14
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A muscular tube that connects the mouth to the stomach

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Esophagus

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15
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Food moves through the esophagus and the rest of the digestive tract by waves of the muscle contractions

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Peristalsis

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16
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A large, hollow organ that stores food

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Stomach

17
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How much food and liquid can an adult stomach hold

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2 liters

18
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Enable the stomach to expand and hold large amount of food

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The folds on the inner walls

19
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The The cells in these folds produce chemicals that help break down

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Proteins

20
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This stomach fluid makes the stomach acidic

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Gastric Juice

21
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An enzyme that helps break down the proteins in foods into amino acids

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Pepsin

22
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A long tube that is connected to the stomach. It is about 7 m (23 ft) long

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Small Intestine

23
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Finger like projections that cover the folds of the small intestine

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Villi

24
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Nutrients enter the blood through blood vessels in this digestive organ

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Small Intestine

25
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Also known as,the colon

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Large Intestine

26
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Is about 1.5 m (5 ft) long. It has a larger diameter (about 5 cm or 2 in) than the small intestine

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Large Intestine

27
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Where water is absorbed, leaving behind semisolid waste

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Large Intestine

28
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The last section of the large intestine, about 8 inches long

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Rectum

29
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The final opening or “exit door” of the digestive system

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Anus

30
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The semisolid waste that is ready to leave the digestive system

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Feces

31
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Removes liquid waste from the body

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Urinary System

32
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Bean shaped organs that filter, or remove, waste from blood

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Kidneys

33
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Ureters from the kidneys deliver liquid waste to this organ that is like a water balloon

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Bladder

34
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Liquid waste leaves the body from this small tube that is connected to the bladder

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Urethra