Life Science Unit Overview: Chapter 1 – Structure of Living Things •Lesson 1 – Cells •Lesson 2 – From Cells to Organisms •Lesson 3 – Diversity of Organisms Chapter 2 – Plant Structures and Functions •Lesson 1 – Vascular Plants •Lesson 2 – Plant Transport Systems •Lesson 3 – Photosynthesis and Respiration Chapter 3 – Human Body Systems •Lesson 1 – The Human Body •Lesson 2 – The Digestive System •Lesson 3 The Respiratory System •Lesson 4 – The Circulatory System •Lesson 5 – The Excretory System
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Life ScienceUnit Overview:
Chapter 1 – Structure of Living Things•Lesson 1 – Cells•Lesson 2 – From Cells to Organisms•Lesson 3 – Diversity of Organisms
Chapter 2 – Plant Structures and Functions•Lesson 1 – Vascular Plants•Lesson 2 – Plant Transport Systems•Lesson 3 – Photosynthesis and Respiration
Chapter 3 – Human Body Systems•Lesson 1 – The Human Body•Lesson 2 – The Digestive System•Lesson 3 The Respiratory System•Lesson 4 – The Circulatory System•Lesson 5 – The Excretory System
1) digestion: the process of breaking down food into smaller,
simpler substances.
2) saliva: a liquid in the mouth that helps soften food.
3) pharynx: part of the throat that connects the mouth to the
digestive tube (esophagus).
4) esophagus: a long muscular tube that leads to the stomach.
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The Digestive System: Vocabulary Part II
5) stomach: The main digestive organ in most animals.
6) Small intestine: coiled tube/organ that is connected
to the stomach, is where most of your bodies nutrients is
absorbed.
7) Villi: small hair like structures that stick out from the
intestines walls (they help increase absorption of
nutrients).
8) Large intestine: A thick tube/organ that removes
waste from your body (poop).
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The Digestive System: Drawings (pg. 123)
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The Digestive System: Drawings (pg. 124)
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The Digestive System: Drawings (pg. 128)
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The Digestive System: Main Ideas1) What is digestion? (pg. 122-123)
a) The breaking down of food into smaller, simpler substances.
Quick Check (pg. 123)-Critical Thinking: Are solids or liquids easier
to digest? a) Liquids, because they are easier to break down and absorb.
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2) Where does digestion begin? (pg. 124)a) The mouth, which includes the teeth, salivary
glands and saliva.
Quick Check (pg. 125)
-Sequence: What happens after you swallow a) The food travels down the esophagus, then it goes into the stomach, where it is digested, then it travels into the small intestine, where nutrients is absorbed, then it moves into the large intestine where it is then stored and eliminated.
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3) How is food broken down further? (pg. 126)a) Stomach acid digests food into smaller parts.I
Quick Check (pg. 127)-Sequence: What happens to the nutrients right
before
they leave the small intestine? a) It is absorbed through the villi into the circulatory system.
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The Digestive System: Review1) Summarize the main ideas