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Paul W L Kwan Tufts University School of Medicine Learning Objectives 1 The esophagus is a typical hollow organ 2 Know the histology of each of the layers of the
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Paul W L Kwan Tufts University School of Medicine Learning Objectives 1 The esophagus is a typical hollow organ 2 Know the histology of each of the layers of the esophagus 3 The mucosa of the stomach may be glandular or nonglandular 4 The cardiac re. I. Anatomy. The digestive system. The organs of the digestive system can be separated into 2 main groups:. Alimentary canal: digests food and absorbs the digested fragments through its lining into the blood. Objectives. :. You . will use and understand the scientific process for groups experiments. Students will gain a full understanding of how the digestive and excretory system work in their own bodies. Animal Nutrition. Overview: The Need to Feed. Herbivores . eat mainly . autotrophs. (plants and algae). Carnivores . eat other animals. Omnivores . regularly consume animals as well as plants or algal matter. Digital Laboratory. It’s best to view this in . Slide Show . mode, especially for the quizzes.. This module will take approximately 60 minutes to complete.. After completing this exercise, you should be able to:. By. Emir Fils-Aimé, Alexis Murray, and Melody Schwenk. AP Biology-Ms. Stein, Due 4/14/10. The Digestive System: Part I. “Food’s Highway”. Digestion. To be processed and expelled, food must pass through various digestive organs . GI tract. (gastrointestinal . (digestive) . tract. alimentary canal). Accessory organs:. teeth, . salivary . glands, . liver. , . gallbladder. , . pancreas. Digestion Involves Many Processes:. INGESTION. Learning Objectives. Define Key Terms relating to the digestive system. Describe the four functions of the digestive system. Identify at least 10 digestive system structures and the function of each. Laura van WINDEN, Brielle . Laramée. , Alexandra . guerault. Mouth. Definition: . It is the opening in the lower part of the human face, surrounded by the lips. Food is taken in by there. speech and other sounds are emitted by it.. Skillathon Resource. Learning Objectives. Identify various parts of the digestive system.. Explain the difference between a monogastric animal and a ruminant animal.. Explain various functions of parts of the digestive system. . Digestive. -Breaks down and absorbs nutrients. 2. . Respiratory. -absorbs oxygen. 3. . Circulatory. –transports nutrients. 1. Where does the glucose come from?. . Food. 2. Where does the oxygen come from?. the human body systems . interact? . Today I will learn about the integumentary and lymphatic systems because both systems are responsible for protecting the human body from . disease. .. Fact or Fiction? (7 minutes). , human. , plant. Sources - medical, veterinary, research . Grossed. , fixed, processed, embedded, sectioned, and . stained . I. mportant to . the scientific investigation process . T. o . establish and confirm patient . to convert food into nutrients your body needs, and to rid the body of waste. . To do its job, the system requires the cooperation of a number of different organs throughout the body, including the mouth, stomach, intestines, liver and gallbladder. Science and Mathematics Education Research Group. Supported by UBC Teaching and Learning . Enhancement . Fund . 2012-2015. Department of . Curriculum and Pedagogy. FACULTY OF EDUCATION. a place of mind.
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