PPT-6.1 Digestion and Absorption
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Absorption How nutrients are taken into the body for use in building macromolecules Glucose Issue Glucose is a large molecule and it is Polar so it needs help Why
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Absorption How nutrients are taken into the body for use in building macromolecules Glucose Issue Glucose is a large molecule and it is Polar so it needs help Why is it polar Glucose is WAY too big to move through layer and its polar. MICROWAVE DIGESTION BOMBS pages 34 and 811 For treating either inorganic or organic samples with strong acids or alkalis under heat and pressure in metalfree vessels using microwave energy for rapid dissolution or digestion with complete containment WHY USE SIMULATION?. Anaerobic digestion is a highly complex process containing numerous biological and chemical reactions taking place simultaneously. The stability of an anaerobic digestion system depends on the composition of the substrates and how microorganisms themselves convert the given substrates. . By Erin and Courtney . . Evolution. Two types of digestion. Intracellular: Break down of macromolecules takes place within the cell.. Extracellular: Break down of macromolecules takes place outside of the cell. Stephen Taylor . i-Biology.net. Gall. Liver: Secretion of surfactants in bile to break up lipid droplets. Gall Bladder- storage and regulated release of bile. Pancrease. - secretion of lipase, amylase and protease. An Epic Tale of Food’s Digestive Journey. You’ve just taken a bite of your favorite food. Where does it go? What does it see? How does it change? Your meal has a story to tell about its journey through the digestive tract and the interactions it has with the accessory organs of the digestive system. Your job is to express and illustrate this journey!. By: Matt Hanley. Digestive Processes. GI tract. Small Intestine. Large Intestine. Absorption. GI Tract. Mixes food with gastric acid. Digests proteins. HCL acid kills pathogens. Mucus protects inner lining. WHAT YOU WILL LEARN IN THIS UNIT:. Identify major structures and functions of the human digestive system from a diagram, model, or specimen. . . Describe the processes of mechanical digestion that take place at various sites along the alimentary canal. Andrew Gabriel and . Tidasate. Success. What exactly is biogas (composition)?. What is the biological process by which it is created?. What type of substance is used in this process?. What are the three stages of the biogas production process?. Tony . Serino. , Ph.D.. Biology 201. Misericordia. University. Digestion. The reduction through mechanical and chemical means (hydrolysis) of complex food substances into simple monomers and their absorption into the internal environment.. 2. Key Concepts:. Animals are heterotrophic!. Nutritional needs – what animals get from food. Food processing. The human digestive system. 3. Critical Thinking. Is this animal approaching the fruit or the flower???. Understanding:. The contraction of circular and longitudinal muscle layers of the small intestine mixes the food with enzymes and moves it along the gut. The pancreas secretes enzymes into the lumen of the small intestine. 3. Vd. . Mrinal N . Rudragoudar. Asst. Professor . Dept. Of . Kriya. . Sharir. SMVVS RKM AMCH & RESEARCH CENTER . Email-drmnr1991@gmail.com. Mobile -9036632670. CONTENTS. Introduction. Factors responsible for . The process in which food is . broken down . into smaller . molecules. that can be . absorbed. into the body and are . usable by cells. .. Five Main Digestive Processes. Ingestion. – Eat; . . Intaking. BIOMEDICAL IMPORTANCE. Besides water, the diet must provide metabolic fuels (mainly carbohydrates and lipids), protein (for growth and turnover of tissue proteins), fiber (for roughage), minerals (elements with specific metabolic functions), and vitamins and essential fatty acids (organic compounds needed in small amounts for essential metabolic and physiologic functions). .
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