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Animal Nutrition
Human Digestion
AP Biology
2006-2007
What do animals need to live?
Animals make __________
using:
__________________ food
__________________
Animals _______________
using:
__________________
amino acids, sugars,
fats, nucleotides
ATP
__________________
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O2
__________________
Different diets; different lives
All animals eat other organisms
______________
eat mainly _________
gorillas, cows,
rabbits, snails
______________
eat other __________
sharks, hawks, spiders, snakes
______________
eat ___________________
cockroaches, bears, raccoons, humans
humans evolved as hunters, scavengers & gatherers
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Getting & Using Food
________________
taking in food
________________
__________________________
breaking up food into smaller pieces
__________________________
breaking down food into molecules
small enough to be absorbed into cells
enzymes
intracellular
digestion
________________
absorb across cell membrane
___________________
___________________
________________
undigested material passes out of body
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extracellular
digestion
Digestive systems
Everybody’s got one!
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Mouth
Functions
_______________________
_______________
break up food
_______________________
__________________________
____________________________
mucus
protects soft lining of digestive system
lubricates food for easier swallowing
buffers
neutralizes acid to prevent tooth decay
anti-bacterial chemicals
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All that
in spit!
Swallowing (& not choking)
________________________
flap of cartilage
closes __________ (windpipe) when swallowing
food travels down _______________
________________________
involuntary muscle contractions to move food along
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Stomach
Functions
______________________
hydrochloric acid = pH 2
kills bacteria
______________________
can stretch to fit ~2L food
______________________
_____________________
What stops the stomach from digesting itself?
mucus secreted by stomach cells protects
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stomach
lining
Ulcers
Colonized by
H. pylori
Used to think
ulcers were
caused by stress
tried to control
with antacids
inflammation of
stomach
ulcers caused by
bacterial
infection of
stomach
inflammatory
proteins
(CagA)
cell damaging
proteins
(VacA)
H. pylori bacteria
now cure with
antibiotics
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inflammation of
esophagus
H. pylori
Now know
Free of
H. pylori
cytokines
helper T cells
neutrophil cells
white blood cells
Small intestine
Functions
______________________
_______________________
amylase from pancreas
_______________________
trypsin & chymotrypsin from pancreas
_______________________
bile from liver & lipase from pancreas
______________________
nutrients move into body cells by:
diffusion
active transport
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This is
where all the
work is done!
Absorption by Small Intestines
________________________________
finger-like projections
_________________________________
SMALL INTESTINES
6 meters long,
but can stretch
to cover a
tennis court
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Pancreas
_______________________________
__________________________
trypsin, chymotrypsin
__________________________
amylase
__________________________
lipase
Buffers
neutralizes
acid from
stomach
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small
intestine
pancreas
Liver & Gall Bladder
________________________
_________________________________
_________________________________
that’s why you can have your gall bladder
removed
bile contains
colors from old
red blood cells
collected in liver =
iron in RBC rusts &
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Biology
makes
brown
Large intestines (colon)
Function
___________________________________
use ~9 liters of water every day
in digestive juices
if don’t reabsorb water,
would die of dehydration
> 90% of water re-absorbed
not enough water re-absorbed
____________________
can be fatal!
too much water re-absorbed
____________________
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Biology
reabsorb
by diffusion
You’ve got company!
Living in the large intestine is a
community of helpful bacteria
PEE-YOO!
Escherichia coli: ___________
____________________________
digests fruits & vegetables
____________________________
vitamin K & B vitamins
____________________________
by-product of bacterial metabolism
methane, hydrogen sulfide
STINKY!
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Rectum
Last section of large intestines
eliminate feces
what’s left over?
___________________________
mainly cellulose from plants
called ___________________________
keeps everything moving & cleans out
intestines
masses of bacteria
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So don’t forget
to wash
your hands!
Different diets; different bodies
Adaptations of herbivore vs. carnivore
teeth
length of digestive system
number & size of stomachs
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Teeth
_______________
sharp ripping
teeth
“canines”
_______________
wide grinding
teeth
molars
_______________
both kinds of
teeth
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Length of digestive system
Herbivores &
omnivores
long digestive
systems
harder to digest
cellulose (cell walls)
bacteria in intestines
help
Carnivores
short digestive
systems
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appendix
Eating a balanced diet
What happens if an animal’s diet is
missing an essential nutrient?
deficiency diseases
scurvy — vitamin C (collagen production)
rickets — vitamin D (calcium absorption)
blindness — vitamin A (retinol production)
anemia — vitamin B12 (coenzyme function)
kwashiorkor — protein
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Vegetarian diets
Need to make sure you get enough protein
20 amino acids to make protein
12 humans can make
8 we have to eat = “essential amino acids”
Grains (like corn) have 6 amino acids
missing 2
Beans (like soybean & red beans) have 6 amino acids
missing different 2
mix beans & grains
for complete group of
amino acids
rice & beans
taco/tortilla & beans
tofu & rice
peanut butter & bread
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Homeostasis
Blood Sugar
insulin
liver stores
body
_________
cells take
up sugar
_________
______________
high
reduces
________
liver
blood sugar level
low
triggers
_________
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liver
releases
_________
liver
______________
ucagon
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