3ESO Digestive processes 2 - Contenido educativo
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Hello! Remember that last day we started with the digestive processes? You should have the pop-up
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here on your notebook. Now we're going to write all the information inside. Get ready!
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The first square that we are going to fill in is the ingestion. So you have this, the pop-up,
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okay and you flip the one of the ingestion so you open and here okay this shape we're gonna
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write all the information okay so what is the ingestion here on the top part the one that lift
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okay this one here we're gonna write the definition so it's the entry of food into
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the alimentary canal what does it mean that we get the food inside our body by this way by ingestion
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we have the mouth to get the food inside our body there's no other way in our body to get the food
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inside there are people that can have problems having the food that maybe they cannot swallow
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for example for a certain period and they need to get their food pushed into the body but naturally
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we use our mouth to get the food after we get our food inside our body we need to start with
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a process of digestion so we open our plant here on top of the rhombus we write the definition and
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the definition is a digestion is ingested food is converted into simple simpler soluble and
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diffusible substances that can be assimilated by the body so food is going to get smaller and it's
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going to transform a certain way that we can get it in the body there are two types let's see them
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these two types of digestion are mechanical and chemical what's the difference between them in the
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In the Mechanica we make the food smaller, it's the same as if we have a cookie and we
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cut it in small small small pieces, but in the chemical it transforms complex food into
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basic units.
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Those small, really small pieces of cookies, that most of them are, you already know, carbohydrates,
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these carbohydrates we cut it into small pieces, which means that we cut it into monosaccharides,
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saccharide that is the basic unit okay what are the parts of the body related to mechanical and
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chemical digestion in the mechanical digestion the mastication takes place in the mouth with the teeth
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and the tongue and the segmentation that is also a part that keeps cutting the substances in the
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small intestine on the other hand the chemical digestion is take it takes place first in the
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mouth with the saliva and then continues all around our digestive tracts with the digestive
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juices there we have for example the chloritic acid in the stomach we have the bilis that gets
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out in the small intestine okay those all of those are digestive juices
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by now you should lift this flat of the absorption and your rhombus will be on this direction
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so the definition that's when i wrote it on the lower part of the rhombus because i want
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all the descriptions on the flaps that open okay so here the definition of an absorption
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processes through which the end products of digestion are assimilated into the blood or
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limbs so finally after the digestion we have really really small pieces that are getting
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from the digestive tract into our blood and where does it go later to every single cell of our body
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because the blood is it has a function of distributing all the different nutrients into
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all the cells of our body so which organ is the responsible for this the small intestine we're
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going to study how the small intestine absorbs all the different nutrients into the blood
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we get to the end of our journey we get to the final point the defecation
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We open the flat
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Write the definition of this part
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Which is
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Unlogistic materials are removed
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From the body as pieces
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So finally
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We get all the nutrients inside our body
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There's always things in the food
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That we don't need
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For example the fiber
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We don't get it
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Inside our body as nutrients
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So what do we do with it?
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Get it out
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And we get it out as pieces
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and that's the duty of the large intestine okay among with other things that we'll study
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but in the large intestine the vessels get formed and then finally get out of our body
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and that's all for the digestive processes you cannot glue it
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on your body and get ready to do some exercises later
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Thank you for watching.
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- Idioma/s:
- Autor/es:
- Marta García Pérez
- Subido por:
- Marta G.
- Licencia:
- Reconocimiento - No comercial - Sin obra derivada
- Visualizaciones:
- 140
- Fecha:
- 27 de octubre de 2020 - 12:54
- Visibilidad:
- Clave
- Centro:
- IES FORTUNY
- Duración:
- 05′ 54″
- Relación de aspecto:
- 1.78:1
- Resolución:
- 1920x1080 píxeles
- Tamaño:
- 353.99 MBytes