Organisation and Digestion Revision

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ScienceLower Secondary (Key Stage 3)

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Organisation and Digestion

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Cell
Tissue
Organ
Organ
Organ system
Organ system

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The building blocks of life.
A group of similar cells working together.
A group of tissues working together.
A group of organs working together.
A living being (e.g. human).
Cell
Organ system
Organ
Organism
Tissue

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Smallest
Largest
Heart cell
Heart tissue
Heart 
Circulatory system
Human

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Match the organ to the organ system.
Lung
Stomach
Brain
Skull
Heart
Respiratory
Digestive
Circulatory
Nervous
Skeletal

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Circulatory
Nervous
Respiratory
Digestive
Muscular-Skeletal
Reproductive
Allows us to control and communicate with our body.
Produces new organisms.
Allows us to breathe in oxygen and breathe out carbon dioxide.
Provides support and protection. Allows us to move our bodies.
Breaks down food and absorbs nutrients
Pumps blood around the body.

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https://wordwall.net/resource/31950440/science/digestive-system
Competition Time! 
How fast can you correctly label the organs of the digestive system???

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Food in.
Poo out.
What order does food pass through your digestive system?
Mouth
Oesophagus
Stomach
Rectum
Large intestine
Small intestine
Anus

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Name the organ.
A
Stomach
B
Small intestine
C
Large instestine
D
Rectum

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Name the organ.
A
Stomach
B
Liver
C
Gall bladder
D
Pancreas

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Name the organ.
A
Stomach
B
Small intestine
C
Gall bladder
D
Pancreas

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Which organ absorbs nutrients into the bloodstream?
A
Stomach
B
Small intestine
C
Large intestine
D
Liver

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Which organ stores bile?
A
Stomach
B
Pancreas
C
Gall bladder
D
Liver

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What is the pH of the stomach?
A
pH 1-2
B
pH 7
C
pH 13-14

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Liver
Oesophagus
Rectum
Stomach
Anus
Small intestine
Large intestine
Pancreas
Gall bladder

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Mouth
Pancreas
Stomach
Small intestine
Large intestine
Rectum
Gall bladder

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Carbohydrates
Proteins
Lipids + Oils
Vitamins + Minerals
Fibre
Give an example of a food that contains lots of each nutrient.
Name 3 foods that contain lots of each nutrient.

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Which nutrient is...

made from fatty acids and glycerol?
A
Carbohydrates
B
Lipids
C
Protein

Slide 26 - Quiz

Which nutrient is...

mostly found in meat, fish and nuts?
A
Carbohydrates
B
Lipids
C
Protein

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Which nutrient is...

needed for insulation?
A
Carbohydrates
B
Lipids
C
Protein

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Which nutrient is...

made of simple sugars?
A
Carbohydrates
B
Lipids
C
Protein

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Which nutrient is...

used to release energy?
A
Carbohydrates
B
Lipids
C
Protein

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Which nutrient is...

made of amino acids?
A
Carbohydrates
B
Lipids
C
Protein

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Which nutrient is...

found in butter, olive oil, and egg yolk?
A
Carbohydrates
B
Lipids
C
Protein

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Which nutrient is...

used for cell growth and repair?
A
Carbohydrates
B
Lipids
C
Protein

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Bread, rice, potato, pasta
meat, fish, egg, nuts
butter, oil, egg yolk, cheese
releases energy
stores energy and insulates
growth and repair
simple sugars
amino acids
fatty acids and glycerol

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Why is it important that vegetarians make sure that they have enough protein in their diet?

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Why is it important that penguins eat a diet rich in lipids?

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An athlete is trying to decide which cracker to buy as a snack. Which cracker would you recommend and why?

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