B3 Digestion Flashcards

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1
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Test for starch.

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Test for starch:
1 Place a small amount of food on the spotting tile.
2 Add a few drops of iodine solution to the food on the
spotting tile.
3 Yellow–red iodine solution turns blue–black if starch is
present.
4 Record your result in the results table.
5 Repeat steps 1–4 for other types of food.

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Test for sugar.

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Test for sugar:
1 Place a small amount of food in a test tube.
2 Add enough Benedict’s solution to cover the food.
3 Place the test tube in a warm water bath for 10 minutes.
4 Blue Benedict’s solution turns brick red on heating if a
sugar such as glucose is present.
5 Record your result in the results table.
6 Repeat steps 1–5 for other types of food.

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Test for lipids.

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Test for lipids (fat):
1 Place a small amount of food into a test tube.
2 Add a few drops of ethanol to the test tube.
3 Shake the test tube and leave for 1 minute.
4 Pour the solution into a test tube of water.
5 Ethanol added to a solution gives a cloudy white layer if
a lipid is present.
6 Record your result in the results table.
7 Repeat steps 1–6 for other types of food.

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Test for protein

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Test for protein:
1 Place a small amount of food in a test tube.
2 Add 1 cm
3
of Biuret reagent. Alternatively add 1 cm
sodium hydroxide solution and then add a few drops of
copper sulfate solution.
3 Blue Biuret reagent turns purple if a protein is present.
4 Record your result in the results table.
5 Repeat steps 1–4 for other types of food.

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5
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active site

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the site on an enzyme where the reactants bind

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6
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amino acids

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molecules made up of carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen that are the building blocks of proteins

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7
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amylase

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enzyme that speeds up the digestion of starch into sugars

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8
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bile

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neutralises stomach acid to give a high pH for the enzymes from the pancreas and small intestine to work well. It is
not an enzyme

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9
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carbohydrases

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enzymes that speed up the breakdown of carbohydrates into simple sugars

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10
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carbohydrates

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molecules that contain only carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen. They provide the energy for the metabolism and are
found in foods such as rice, potatoes, and bread

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catalyst

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a substance that speeds up the rate of another reaction but is not used up or changed itself

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12
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denatured

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the breakdown of the molecular structure of a protein so it no longer functions

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13
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differentiate

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the process where cells become specialised for a particular function

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14
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digestive system

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organ system where food is digested and absorbed

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15
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enzymes

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biological catalysts, usually proteins

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16
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fatty acids

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part of the structure of a lipid molecule

17
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glycerol

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part of the structure of a lipid molecule

18
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lipase

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enzymes that speed up the breakdown of lipids into fatty acids and glycerol

19
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lipids

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include fats and oils and are found in foods such as butter, olive oil, and crisps. They are made of carbon,
hydrogen and oxygen

20
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metabolism

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the sum of all the reactions taking place in a cell or the body of an organism

21
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organ

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an aggregation (collection ) of different tissues working together to carry out specific functions

22
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organ system

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a group of organs that work together to carry out specific functions and form organisms

23
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proteases

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enzymes that speed up the breakdown of proteins into amino acids

24
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proteins

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molecules that contain carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen and are made of long chains of amino acids. They
are used for building the cells and tissues of the body and to form enzymes

25
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simple sugars

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small carbohydrate units, for example glucose

26
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tissue

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a group of specialised cells with a similar structure and function