Digestion Flashcards
What is digestion?
The process of breaking down the nutrients in your food in order for them to be absorbed
What are the 2 ways of digestion?
Physical digestion and chemical digestion
Why is food broken down by our mouth first?
Before chewing on the substance, it is a large insoluble molecule.
It is needed to become small soluble molecules so that it can be absorbed by your blood plasma or lymph.
What are the 2 types of fluids which carry the products of fat digestion (food broken down)?
Blood plasma and lymph
What is physical digestion?
Breaking down the big lumps of food into smaller pieces by-
- chewing (using your mouth)
- Breaking them using the stomach
Why is it important for physical digestion to happen before chemical digestion?
- Food can pass easily through the digestive system
- Larger surface area provided for chemical digestion
What is chemical digestion?
It involves enzymes which are biological catalysts that speed up the reaction.
Digestive enzymes break down molecules that are too big to pass through cell membranes.
What are the 3 main types of digestive enzymes?
- Carbohydrases
- Proteases
- Lipases
What are carbohydrases and what do they do?
Enzyme that break down big carbohydrates into simple sugars. e.g breaking down starch
Process: Breaking down Starch
- Starch with carbohydrase enzyme break into MALTOSE (smaller pieces of starch)
- Maltose with carbohydrase enzyme break into GLUCOSE (a simple sugar)
In what parts of the body are Carbohrydase enzymes active in?
Mouth & Small intestine
What are Proteases and what do they do?
Proteases are enzymes that break down proteins into amino acids.
Process:
- Proteas enzyme with proteins will turn into amino acids
In what parts of the body are Protease enzymes active in?
Stomach & Small intestine
What are Lipases and what do they do?
Lipases are enzymes that break down FATS into FATTY ACIDS and GLYCEROL.
Process:
-Lipase enzymes with Fats will turn into fatty acids and glycerol
In what part of the body are Lipase enzymes active in?
The small intestine
What pH does the stomach have and for which enzyme is it most suitable to?
Have a pH between 1-2
It is most suitable for protease enzymes (it is the optimum pH for them)