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topic 3 animal survival

A- The need for foodB- ReproductionC- Water and wasteD- Responding to the environment. Animal Survival is divided into:. Colour key:. 3. Define

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topic 3 animal survival

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    5. P2 The need for food. Discuss why we need it. expts- blow custard powder over a candle flame Deflagrating spoon burning food, heating up test tube of water with a thermometer NOT peanut Discuss heat losses in design of experiment- how to improve it? P3 Body building- need approx 0.6g protein per kg body weight. Need bathroom scales, calculate intake. Summarise paragraph info: Protein needed for building new cells inc muscle, bone. Too little reduces growth. High protein foods Milk, eggs, meat. Recommend 0.6g per kg body weight. Disease Kwashiorkor if too little protein and high carbohydrate- swollen stomach, muscles waste away.P2 The need for food. Discuss why we need it. expts- blow custard powder over a candle flame Deflagrating spoon burning food, heating up test tube of water with a thermometer NOT peanut Discuss heat losses in design of experiment- how to improve it? P3 Body building- need approx 0.6g protein per kg body weight. Need bathroom scales, calculate intake. Summarise paragraph info: Protein needed for building new cells inc muscle, bone. Too little reduces growth. High protein foods Milk, eggs, meat. Recommend 0.6g per kg body weight. Disease Kwashiorkor if too little protein and high carbohydrate- swollen stomach, muscles waste away.

    6. P3-4 Rejig table with info from powerpoint and workbookP3-4 Rejig table with info from powerpoint and workbook

    8. p4 Food make up- use workcard and read about food groups and pics to add diagrams for Carbohydrates- chain of hexagons Proteins- chain of different shapes Fats- rectangle fatty acid with 3 shapes off glycerol p4 Food make up- use workcard and read about food groups and pics to add diagrams for Carbohydrates- chain of hexagons Proteins- chain of different shapes Fats- rectangle fatty acid with 3 shapes off glycerol

    9. How to carry out the chemical tests p8-10 Benedicts, iodine P7 Results and conclusionsHow to carry out the chemical tests p8-10 Benedicts, iodine P7 Results and conclusions

    10. Video 36 animal nutrition (how about 53?) Skoool presentation ___ DigestionVideo 36 animal nutrition (how about 53?) Skoool presentation ___ Digestion

    11. P5-10 Model gut experiment Instructions p5-6 P5-10 Model gut experiment Instructions p5-6

    12. Food in mouth- teeth Passes through ‘alimentary canal’ with chemical (enzyme) and physical (peristalsis) digestion Then water reclaimed (large intestine) and then get rid of waste (toilet!)Food in mouth- teeth Passes through ‘alimentary canal’ with chemical (enzyme) and physical (peristalsis) digestion Then water reclaimed (large intestine) and then get rid of waste (toilet!)

    14. P11 Mammalian diets Skull cut outs C1 **S2 topic 13 cut outs** Look at your partners teeth Sheep skull Dog skull Identify the teeth types using information sheet G3 to help P12, 13P11 Mammalian diets Skull cut outs C1 **S2 topic 13 cut outs** Look at your partners teeth Sheep skull Dog skull Identify the teeth types using information sheet G3 to help P12, 13

    16. Learning outcome Describe the role of different types of teeth in the mechanical breakdown of food in a herbivore, carnivore and an omnivore such as a human Learning outcome Describe the role of different types of teeth in the mechanical breakdown of food in a herbivore, carnivore and an omnivore such as a human

    21. Ingestion Food is taken into the mouth and mechanically broken down and crushed by the teeth. Digestion Large insoluble molecules are broken down into smaller soluble molecules by the action of digestive enzymes. Hydrolysis reactions. Absorption Products of digestion are absorbed through the gut wall. Egestion Elimination of undigested food, dead cells and bacteria as faeces. Ingestion Food is taken into the mouth and mechanically broken down and crushed by the teeth. Digestion Large insoluble molecules are broken down into smaller soluble molecules by the action of digestive enzymes. Hydrolysis reactions. Absorption Products of digestion are absorbed through the gut wall. Egestion Elimination of undigested food, dead cells and bacteria as faeces.

    22. The digestive system P14 The gut Handout C2 the human gut Moving food- peristalsis- VIDEO Feeding Cartoon of alimentary canal Bbc website with interactive body organs game??P14 The gut Handout C2 the human gut Moving food- peristalsis- VIDEO Feeding Cartoon of alimentary canal Bbc website with interactive body organs game??

    23. C2 Handout for pupils to fill in- redid this slide with no labels Big board with names to match up in correct places 3D torso model of systemC2 Handout for pupils to fill in- redid this slide with no labels Big board with names to match up in correct places 3D torso model of system

    24. Peristalsis P14 Video Feeding. Tape no. 72 15min long. Series Your Living Body. Tights and tennis ball! P26 Read page and make extra note on how this worksP14 Video Feeding. Tape no. 72 15min long. Series Your Living Body. Tights and tennis ball! P26 Read page and make extra note on how this works

    26. Stomach P15 stomach Sac with sphincters at each end to control entry and exit of food to and from stomach. Cardiac sphincter (entry), Pyloric sphincter Contracts – keeps food in stomach Relaxes – allows chyme to pass into small intestine Digestion in stomach gastric juice – mostly water, with HCL Absorption in stomach None major nutrients absorbed through walls Small lipid soluble molecules pass easily, e.g. aspirin and alcoholP15 stomach Sac with sphincters at each end to control entry and exit of food to and from stomach. Cardiac sphincter (entry), Pyloric sphincter Contracts – keeps food in stomach Relaxes – allows chyme to pass into small intestine Digestion in stomach gastric juice – mostly water, with HCL Absorption in stomach None major nutrients absorbed through walls Small lipid soluble molecules pass easily, e.g. aspirin and alcohol

    31. Small Intestine - Structure P16-17 More detail later (slide= XX) Key points taken from diagram on p17 Small intestine, general info- bioviewers of cross-section About 5 m long Mucosa layer folded into Villi – about 1mm tall, Epithelium cells have microvilli – forming brushborder Gives a LSA Contain network of capillaries and lymphatic capillaries Absorption and transport of digested foodP16-17 More detail later (slide= XX) Key points taken from diagram on p17 Small intestine, general info- bioviewers of cross-section About 5 m long Mucosa layer folded into Villi – about 1mm tall, Epithelium cells have microvilli – forming brushborder Gives a LSA Contain network of capillaries and lymphatic capillaries Absorption and transport of digested food

    32. More on breakdown of food P19 - 23 Enzyme action experiments on enzymes A B C What are they actually? Recipes to make up etc P24 Size and solubilityP19 - 23 Enzyme action experiments on enzymes A B C What are they actually? Recipes to make up etc P24 Size and solubility

    33. P25 Digestive enzymes Substrate and products Diagram of human gut, colour in the organs which are producing digestive juicesP25 Digestive enzymes Substrate and products Diagram of human gut, colour in the organs which are producing digestive juices

    35. More about the Small Intestine P27-28 Absorbing food- small intestineP27-28 Absorbing food- small intestine

    36. Small Intestine - digestion P27 Pupil cutout and colour in simple villus- thin lining (orange) nb doesn’t show microvilli Blood capillaries (purple), lacteal and lymph vessel (yellow) P27 Pupil cutout and colour in simple villus- thin lining (orange) nb doesn’t show microvilli Blood capillaries (purple), lacteal and lymph vessel (yellow)

    37. Large Intestine P18 Large intestine PS exercise to show water is absorbed in this region Water absorbed is eventually filtered by kidneys and the excess released through bladderP18 Large intestine PS exercise to show water is absorbed in this region Water absorbed is eventually filtered by kidneys and the excess released through bladder

    38. P29 words and meanings P30 – 36 Problem solving exercises SATIS materials?P29 words and meanings P30 – 36 Problem solving exercises SATIS materials?

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