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Nutrition and Digestion. Ways animals ingest their food Omnivores – ingest both plants and animals Herbivores – ingest plants Carnivores – ingest other.

Dec 31, 2015

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Page 1: Nutrition and Digestion. Ways animals ingest their food Omnivores – ingest both plants and animals Herbivores – ingest plants Carnivores – ingest other.

Nutrition and Digestion

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Ways animals ingest their food• Omnivores – ingest both plants

and animals• Herbivores – ingest plants• Carnivores – ingest other

animals• Mechanisms of ingestion 1.

suspension feeders – extract food particles suspended in the surrounding water 2. substrate feeders – live in or on their food source and eat their way through it 3. Fluid feeders – suck nutrient-rich fluids from a living host 4. Bulk feeders – ingest large pieces of food

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Stages of food processing

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Specialized compartments for digestion

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• Peristalsis – rhythmic waves of contraction of smooth muscles in the walls of the digestive tract

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Digestion begins in the oral cavity

• Mechanical digestion – chewing makes it easier to swallow and exposes more food surface to digestive enzymes

• 1 L saliva per day• Buffers neutralize food

acids, antibacterial agents kill bacteria, salivary amylase begins digesting starch

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Ulcers• Formerly thought to be caused by too much pepsin or

acid or too little mucus in the stomach lining• We now know a spiral-shaped prokaryote, Helicobacter

pylori causes ulcers• Attaches to the stomach lining and neutralizes the acids.

It leads to loss of protective mucus and damage to the stomach lining

• White blood cells come to fight the infection and produce inflammation called gastritis

• About 50% of people are infected with H. pylori. • The stomach wall can degrade until it has a hole in it

which can lead to infection and internal bleeding. Can also lead to some kinds of stomach cancer.

• The first section of the small intestine can also get ulcers

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Small intestine – major organ of chemical digestion and nutrient absorption

• Starch digestion begins in the mouth, protein breakdown in the stomach, all other chemical digestion occurs in the small intestine

• Also absorbs nutrients into the blood

• Pancreas – produces digestive enzymes and neutralizes the acid

• Liver makes bile which dissolves in fats to make them more easily digested

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Large intestine (colon) reclaims water

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A healthful diet satisfies three needs

• Fuel to power all of the bodies activities

• Organic raw materials needed to make the bodies own molecules

• Essential nutrients, or substances the animal cannot make for itself but needs

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Basal metabolic rate (BMR)- the number of kc an animal requires to fuel

essential processes

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Ketosis/ketogenesis/ketoacidosis

• Ketogenesis is part of fatty acid digestion where too many fats are being broken down, and ketones build up

• Ketogenesis is normally activated in starvation to provide an important fuel for the peripheral tissues and brain.

• When insulin is totally lacking, overproduction of ketones leads to the life-threatening syndrome of diabetic ketoacidosis

• In the last trimester of pregnancy insulin action can be impaired as part of the process of diverting nutrients to the fetus. In an extreme insulin-resistant state diabetic ketoacidosis and coma occurs. Always in the 6th to 8th month of pregnancy.

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