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The 7 nutrients we need
  1. Proteins
  2. Carbohydrates
  3. Fats
  4. Water
  5. Vitamins
  6. Minerals
  7. Fibres

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What do we need nutrients for? 
  1. Growth and repair
  2. Energy
  3. To stay healthy 

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GROWTH & REPAIR
ENERGY
STAYING HEALTHY
PROTEINS
CARBOHYDRATES
FATS
MINERALS
WATER
FIBRE
VITAMINS

Slide 4 - Drag question

Balanced Diet
  • All nutrients
  • Balanced amounts

RDA = Recommanded daily amount
-body size
-how active
-growing 

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Unbalanced diet
  • Obesity
  • Marasmus (starvation)
  • Kwashiorkor (lack of protein), swollen appearance
  • Anorexia
  • Bulemia 

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Vitamin C

Iron

Vitamin A
Vitamin B1
Calcium
Iodine

Citrus fruits
Green vegetables
Yeast, cereals
Diary products
Orange fruits and vegetables
Salt / Bread

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Dietary choices
  • Vegetarian
  • Vegan
  • Pescetarian (only fish)
  • Halal
  • Kosher 

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Pos = Black/Blue
Iodine test for starch 

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Pos = Orange
Benedict's test for glucose

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- 2 FINGERS OF EACH NUTRIENT
- 5 TEST TUBES
BLUE - 5 DROPS
CLEAR - 3 DROP
MIGHT NEED SHAKING
TEST 3
Pos = purple color

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CALCULATIONS


  • y= energy in Joules/gram
  • V= volume of water in ml.
  • deltaT=temperature difference water
  • M= mass of peanut in grams
y=MVδT4,2

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PHASES OF DIGESTION:
  • INGESTION
  • MECHANICAL DIGESTION
  • CHEMICAL DIGESTION
  • ABSORPTION
  • EGESTION
  • DEFAECATION

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INGESTION:
MOVING THE FOOD INTO YOUR MOUTH

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MECHANICAL DIGESTION:
  • BREAKING THE FOOD INTO SMALLER PIECES.
  • THIS IS DONE BY YOUR TEETH

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Teeth:
  • INCISORS
  • CANINES
  • PREMOLARS
  • MOLARS

  • CHILD HAS 20
  • ADULT HAS 32
  • omnivore
  • herbivore
  • carnivore

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CHEMICAL DIGESTION:
  • BREAKING THE FOOD INTO EVEN SMALLER PIECES.
  • USING ENZYMES TO BREAK DOWN THE FOOD MOLECULES. 

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KERBOODLE PAGE 54

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Chemical digestion Step 1
the place: the mouth (esophagus)
the enzyme: amylase
the liquid: saliva (produced by the salivary glands)
the nutrient: carbohydrates
the products: glucose & maltose

The enzymes in your saliva start breaking down the carbohydrate molecules into maltose and glucose.

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Down the tube!
Esophagus
Peristalsis: moving food down your gut

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In your stomach
Digestive juices

-Proteases -> digestion proteins -> amino acids
-Hydrochloric acid -> acid PH, best for the enzymes
-Rennin (only babies) makes milk solid, stays in the stomach longer

-Acidic environment also kills germs

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In your small intestine
3 important liquids: 
-Pancreatic juice (carbohydrases, proteases and lipases)
-Bile from the liver, stored in the gall bladder
     -Bile is alkaline neutralises acid from the stomach, best Ph for the small intestine                 enzymes to work
      -Bile emulsifies fats, increases surface area of fats lipase enzymes to act upon
Intestinal juice (carbohydrases, proteases, lipases) Complete digestion of food, made by                            the wall of the small intestine

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Stomach
Mouth
Small intestine
Rennin
Lipase
Protease
Amylase
Protease
Amylase

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Absorption
-Small intestine
-food had to pass trought the wall into the blood


contains millions of tiny, finger like processes called : Villi 

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CHARACTERISTICS OF THE VILLUS:

- LARGE SURFACE AREA (MORE CONTACT MORE ABSORPTION)
- ONE CELL LAYER THICK (THIN WALLS FASTER ABSORPTION)
- GOOD BLOOD SUPPLY (FAST TRANSPORT OF NUTRIENTS TO THE REST OF THE BODY)

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Large intestine
-Mainly fibre, dead cells, bacteria and water
-Water absorbed in the blood 
-Solid waste (feaces) stored in the rectum



Egestion--> passing out of indigestible food 

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Extra : The appendix
Functions - not really known
-Storage good bacteria? 
-Vestigial organ? 
-Removal does not cause health problens

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Extra : Why vomit after food poisening?
-Bacteria, viruses or parasites in the food 
(Heat normally kills these germs)
-Bacteria make their way to the gut, survive the stomach
-Multiply, produce toxins (harmfull molecules)
-Immune response --> Inflammation
-Toxins can open pores in the wall --> water comes out
-Toxins stimulate a nerve that causes vomiting to occur

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Esophagus
Liver
Large intestine
Gall bladder
Stomach
Pancreas
Small intestine
anus

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Ingestion
Mechanical digestion
Chemical digestion
Absorption
Egestion
MOVING THE FOOD INTO YOUR MOUTH
BREAKING THE FOOD INTO SMALLER PIECES.
THIS IS DONE BY YOUR TEETH
BREAKING THE FOOD INTO EVEN SMALLER PIECES.
USING ENZYMES TO BREAK DOWN THE FOOD MOLECULES. 
the movement of nutrients from the digestive system to the blood
The passing out of indigestible food through the anus, in the form of faeces.

Slide 33 - Drag question

Which nutrient provides energy?
A
carbohydrates
B
water
C
minerals
D
vitamins

Slide 34 - Quiz

Which nutrient provides use with building blocks for growth & repair?
A
carbohydrates
B
water
C
minerals
D
vitamins

Slide 35 - Quiz

What are potatoes a good source of?
A
carbohydrates
B
water
C
fibres
D
proteins

Slide 36 - Quiz

What are oranges a good source of ?
A
minerals
B
water
C
fibres
D
vitamins

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What are cucumbers a good source of?
A
carbohydrates
B
water
C
fibres
D
proteins

Slide 38 - Quiz

What are stringy vegetables a good source of?
A
carbohydrates
B
water
C
fibres
D
proteins

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What are eggs a good source of?
A
carbohydrates
B
water
C
fibres
D
proteins

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HW for next lesson 
Finish the 5 goformatives 
Links are on classroom

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