How the diet and energy requirements of the following individuals vary to meet their specific needs:
- An 18 month old baby - A 17 year old girl - A man/woman working physically in the building trade - A pregnant woman - A lactating woman - A 70 year old man/woman.
TASK 2: Explain the mechanical and chemical digestion.
(a) Ingestion (b) Digestion (c) Absorption (d) Assimilation (e) Egestion
TASK 3: The process of digestion involves mechanical and chemical digestion along with the process of:
1. Ingestion 2. Digestion 3. Absorption 4. Assimilation 5. Egestion
Using either a starch molecule or a fat molecule explain the journey from the mouth to the anus and indicate clearly points at which mechanical and chemical digestion are taking place:
Points to consider:
• The route taken by the molecule
• How and where the molecule is gradually broken down along the route
• How the digestive products are taken up (absorption)
• How the absorbed molecules are used by the cells (assimilation)
TASK 4: Explain the structure of the ileum and the ultrastructure of the epithelium in relation to its secretory and absorptive functions.
(a) Explain the characteristics of enzymes. (b) Explain the lock and key theory of enzyme action. (c) Locate and explain the role of important digestive enzymes.
TASK 5: Enzymes are involved in anabolic and catabolic reactions:
a) Define the terms anabolic and catabolic reactions b) Give 3 examples of anabolic and 3 examples of catabolic reactions.
Referencing
Harvard - page numbers for all references
Requested Sources
Use two named textbooks for task 2.