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Today’s Agenda

Today’s Agenda. Finish Small Intestine WS and Lab Obj. 14: Large Intestine Large Intestine Disorders. INTESTINE. LARGE. Obj. 14: Structure & Function of Large Intestine. Functions include: a. Absorption of water b. Absorption of electrolytes

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Today’s Agenda

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  1. Today’s Agenda • Finish Small Intestine WS and Lab • Obj. 14: Large Intestine • Large Intestine Disorders

  2. INTESTINE LARGE

  3. Obj. 14: Structure & Function of Large Intestine • Functions include: a. Absorption of water b. Absorption of electrolytes c. Absorption of vitamins (B&K) made by bacteria d. Defecation

  4. Obj. 14 (cont.) • Defecation is triggered by feces entering the rectum. • The walls of the rectum contract to move stool. • Movement is aided by the Valsava maneuver. In this maneuver we close the glottis, contract the diaphragm and abdominal walls to create pressure distally.

  5. Today’s Agenda 3/5 • Notes on Nutrition • Obj. 15 • Notes on Metabolism • Obj. 22 • Meal Planning Activity

  6. Obj. 15 • Calorie: The amount of energy required to raise the temperature of one gram of water one degree Celsius. • Metabolism: Sum total of all chemical reactions occuring in a body cell. • May be anabolic (building) or catabolic (breaking down.)

  7. Obj. 15 • Nutrient: A substance present in food that is used by the body to promote normal growth, maintenance, or repair.

  8. Carbohydrates: Cereals Grains Bread Pasta Digested in mouth & Sm. Int. Obj. 15 Nutrients & Their Sources

  9. Lipids: Animal products Dairy Nuts Fats, Oils & Butter Digested in Sm. Int. Obj. 15 Nutrients & Their Sources

  10. Obj. 15 Nutrients & Their Sources • Protein • Meats, Nuts, Fats, Oils & Butter • Digested in Stomach & Sm. Int.

  11. Obj. 15 Nutrients & Their Sources • Minerals • Various Sources • Absorbed in Sm. Intestine

  12. Obj. 15 Nutrients & Their Sources • Vitamins • Various Sources • Absorbed in Sm. Int. & Large Int.

  13. Obj. 15 Nutrients & Their Sources • Water • Most Food Substances • Absorbed in Large Int.

  14. Name the 6 Essential Nutrients • Carbohydrates • Lipids • Protein • Vitamins • Minerals • Water

  15. Where would _____ be digested & absorbed? • Turkey • Watermelon • Chick-fil-a Chicken Biscuit • Spaghetti noodles • An egg • Hershey Chocolate Bar • Spinach

  16. What’s Metabolism Again?

  17. What’s Metabolism Again? • Sum total of all chemical reactions occuring in a body cell.

  18. What’s Metabolism Again? • Sum total of all chemical reactions occuring in a body cell. • What chemical reactions can you think of that occur in cells?

  19. Obj. 22: Metabolic Rate • Basal Metabolic Rate (BMR): • Rate at which energy is expended (heat produced) by body per time unit under controlled conditions. • Energy needed to perform basic activities

  20. Obj. 22 (Cont.) • Total Metabolic Rate (TMR): • Total rate of kilocalorie consumption to fuel all ongoing activities---voluntary & involuntary • Bulk of TMR is BMR

  21. Does energy for _____ contribute to BMR or TMR? • Exercise done in an aerobics class • Breathing • Kidney Function • Taking notes in class  • Cellular Respiration

  22. Meal Planning Activity

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