Food And Digestion (2a,b,c,d, p14-17) Flashcards

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What are involved in chemical digestion?

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Enzymes- biological catalysts that break big molecules into smaller soluble ones.

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What is digestion?

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When nutrients in food and broken down so they can be absorbed.

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What is amylase?

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An enzyme which breaks starch into sugar.

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What are the seven food groups needed for a balanced diet?

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My fat cat plays violently with fish!

Minerals, fats, carbohydrate, protein, vitamins, water and fibre.

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Give an example of a mineral.

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Calcium (bones) or iron (blood).

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What does malnourished mean?

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Someone lacking certain nutrients - who doesn’t have a balanced diet.

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Give an example of a vitamin. Where does it come from? What does it do?

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Vitamin C - from oranges, good for our immunity.

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Where could you get protein from?

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Meat, beans or lentils

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Where could you get carbohydrate from?

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Pasta, bread, potatoes

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What could happen if you ate too much animal fat?

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Put on weight and may get clogged blood vessels (heart attacks)

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What is absorption?

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When small soluble nutrients move across the lining of the intestine onto the blood.

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What is egestion?

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When waste food passes out the anus…poo!

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How are nutrients transported around the body once absorbed?

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In the blood.

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What is starvation?

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The condition caused by lack of food of any sort.

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Why do we need carbohydrate?

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For energy

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Why do we need protein?

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For growth and repair

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Why do we need some fat in our diet?

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For energy and for insulation.

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What do enzymes do?

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Break large insoluble molecules into small soluble ones which can be absorbed into our bodies.

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Where are these small soluble molecules absorbed in our bodies?

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Across the lining of our small intestine

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Once absorbed, how are the small soluble molecules, such as sugars, carried around our body?

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In our blood

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What sugar is used as the fuel for respiration?

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Glucose

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What is the word equation for respiration?

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Glucose +oxygen–> carbon dioxide + water (GOCoW)

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What is the main purpose of respiration?

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To release energy from food.