What is a cell?
What is a tissue?
a group of cells with similar structures working together for a specific function
What is an organ?
a group of tissues working together for a specific function e.g. the stomach
What are three examples of tissues?
Muscle tissue - contracts (shortens) to move what it’s attached to. They contain special protein fibres which change their length. They are also packed full of mitochondria, providing the energy needed for contraction. Muscle cells work together to form muscle tissue
Glandular tissue - makes and secretes substances like enzymes and hormones
Epithelial tissue - covers the outside and inside of the stomach
What is an organ system?
A group of organs working together to perform specific functions. e.g. digestive system
What are the three main nutrients food contain?
What is the main function of the digestive system?
To digest food and absorb the nutrients obtained from digestion
What is the role of the pancreas in the digestive system?
The pancreas releases enzymes which continue the digestion of starch and protein. They also start the digestion of lipids.
What is the role of the stomach in the digestive system?
Produces hydrochloric acid which kills any bacteria present and provides the optimum acidic pH for the protease enzyme to function
What is the role of the small intestine in the digestive system?
What is the role of the liver in the digestive system?
What is the role of the large intestine in the digestive system?
Absorbs water from undigested food producing faeces
What is the role of enzymes?
Biological catalysts that speed up the rate of biological reactions without being used up
What is an active site?
The site on an enzyme where the substrate binds
How does the shape of an enzyme affect its function?
Enzymes have a specific active site which is complementary to their substrate
What is metabolism?
The sum of all the reactions in a cell or an organism
What is the lock and key hypothesis of enzyme function?
How does temperature affect enzyme action?
How does pH affect enzyme function?
What is the role of amylase in the digestive system?
amylase breaks down starch into simple sugars (glucose)
Which organs produce amylase?
salivary glands and pancreas
Where does starch digestion occur?
Mouth + small intestine
What is the role of proteases in the digestive system?
Proteases break down protein into amino acids
Which organs produce proteases?
Pancreas and small intestine