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Function of Digestion (Obtaining Nutrients)

Function of Digestion (Obtaining Nutrients). SBI3UP. Feeding Mechanisms. There are 4 main types of feeding mechanisms used by organisms: Filter feeding Substrate feeding Fluid feeding Bulk feeding. 1) Filter Feeders.

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Function of Digestion (Obtaining Nutrients)

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  1. Function of Digestion (Obtaining Nutrients) SBI3UP

  2. Feeding Mechanisms There are 4 main types of feeding mechanisms used by organisms: • Filter feeding • Substrate feeding • Fluid feeding • Bulk feeding

  3. 1) Filter Feeders • Aquatic animals (e.g. sponges, clams) tend to be filter feeders. They use a filter-like structure to siphon water into their mouth and filter food. Consume protists, bacteria, and larvae https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T7E1rq7zHLc Video:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T7E1rq7zHLc

  4. 2) Substrate Feeders • Substrate feeders tend to live in or on their food source. Substrate feeders tend to eat through the food source (e.g. caterpillars, earthworms) Earthworms Video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r5QUjm-RvhY

  5. 3) Fluid Feeders • Fluid feeders consume their food by sucking or licking nutrient rich fluids. Their mouths can pierce or rip skin/leaf tissue. E.g. Mosquitoes E.g. Hummingbirds Video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=49dQtrLxkYo

  6. 4) Bulk Feeders • Bulk feeders tend to ingest large pieces of food. Others use tentacles, pincers, fangs, jaws or teeth. They kill prey or break off pieces of meat or vegetation. (e.g. Humans, cats, rabbits) Some swallow food whole (e.g. Great Blue Heron) Video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lxBIA7jy34M

  7. Stages of Food Processing • Ingestion – taking in food • Digestion – mechanical and chemical breakdown into small molecules • Absorption – transport of digested nutrients to circulatory and rest of body • Elimination – removal of undigested solid waste

  8. Alimentary Canal Alimentary Canal: the digestive tract beginning at the mouth and ending at the anus • As food moves along it, the digestive system processes it in different ways (like a factory) Digestive tract of Earthworm

  9. Mechanical Digestion • Food is physically broken down by the teeth and muscular contractions in the digestive tract.

  10. Chemical Digestion • Food is broken down by enzymes(proteins). The fluid releasing glands in the mouth and digestive tract release the enzymes which breakdown macromolecules into monomer subunits. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z7xKYNz9AS0

  11. Length of the Digestive Tract • The length of digestive tract varies depending on the feeding habits of the organism. • Herbivores and omnivores = longer relative to body size • Carnivores = shorter relative to body size Why?

  12. Cecum: pouch at the beginning of the large intestine that receives undigested food from the small intestine

  13. Homework • Textbook: pg 410 # 1-2, 6-13

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