7. Human Nutrition (and respiration) Flashcards

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What is the function of the mouth?

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It breaks down food into bolus and is where the ingestion of food takes place.

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What is the function of the salivary glands?

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Release amylase rich saliva into mouth which breaks down starch.

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What is the function of the liver?

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Liver produces bile.

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What is the function of bile?

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Bile is an alkaline green liquid that neutralises the acidic pH of the food from the stomach and helps emulsify fats (separates fat droplets and increases surface area)

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What is the function of the gall bladder?

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To store bile.

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What is the function of the small intestine?

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Absorbs nutrients and further digests food.

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What do villi absorb?

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Water, simple sugars and amino acids. Fats are absorbed through the lacteal and goes into the lymphatic system.

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What is the function of the pancreatic juice?

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It neutralises the acidic pH of food coming from stomach and has enzymes that assist with digestion.

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What are the main digestive processes?

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Ingestion, digestion, absorption, assimilation, egestion.

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What is assimilation?

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Movement of digested food molecules into cells that need it.

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What is absorption?

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Movement of small food molecules and ions through the intestinal wall into the blood.

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What is the word equation for aerobic respiration?

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glucose + oxygen –> carbon dioxide + water (+energy)

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What is the word equation for anaerobic respiration?

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glucose –> lactic acid (+ energy)

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How do the diaphragm muscles change when breathing in and out?

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Breathing in: contracts| Breathing out: relaxes

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How do the external intercostal muscles change when breathing in and out?

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Breathing in: contracts| Breathing out: relaxes

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What are four features of a good respiratory surface?

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  • thin epithelium- moist surface- large surface area- many capillaries
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Is there more water vapour in exhaled or inhaled air?

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Exhaled air. Always.