Title: The Alimentary Canal
1The Alimentary Canal
2Can you sort out the statements into True and
False?
Carbohydrates, proteins and fats are all made up
of carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen and oxygen.
Fats are made up of smaller units called amino
acids
Starch is a large carbohydrate molecule
Proteins are made up of one or more glucose
molecules
Starch molecules can be broken down by amylase.
Proteins are important for the growth and repair
of cells
3Can you name the 2 different ways we breakdown
food in our bodies?
- Mechanical Digestion
- -teeth
- Chemical Digestion
- -enzymes
- -bile
- -stomach acid
41. Parts of The Alimentary Canal
- The alimentary canal (or gut) is the tube within
the body through which food passes and is
processed in various ways
5mouth
salivary glands
oesophagus
liver
stomach
pancreas
large intestine
small intestine
anus
62. Role of the Mouth
Teeth assist the mechanical breakdown of food
Saliva is mixed with food during chewing
Saliva contains the enzyme amylase which starts
the digestion of food
Salivary gland
Saliva contains mucus that keeps the mouth moist
and lubricates food for easier swallowing
Salivary gland
Salivary gland
73. Muscles of the Alimentary Canal
- Food has to be kept moving along the alimentary
canal whilst being mixed with various juices - These actions are brought about by muscles in the
walls of the canal over which a person has little
or no conscious control
83. Peristalsis
- The squeezing action of muscles that is used to
move food along the alimentary canal - http//www.lionden.com/peristalsis.htm
9Digestive Enzymes
- What do the following enzymes breakdown?
- What do they break the large moleculs down into?
- Amlyases
- Lipases
- Proteases
10Digestion
- the breakdown of large insoluble molecules into
soluble molecules
11Digestion and Digestive Juices
Saliva
GASTRIC JUICE
Bile
PANCREATIC JUICE
INTESTINAL JUICE
12Sites of production of main digestive juices
Site of digestive juice production Main digestive juice produced
Mouth Saliva
Stomach Gastric juice
Liver Bile (breaks down big fat droplets into little fat droplets
Pancreas Pancreatic juice
Small Intestine Intestinal juice
13Digestion and Digestive Juices
- GASTRIC JUICE
- Hydrochloric acid
- Pepsin (protease)
Bile
- PANCREATIC JUICE
- Pancreatic lipase
INTESTINAL JUICE
14In the Mouth
- Starch maltose
- Broken down into glucose later by other amylases
Salivary amylase
15In the stomach
- Protein peptides
- Broken down into amino acids later by other
proteases
pepsin
16In the pancreas.
- Fats fatty acids and glycerol
Pancreatic lipase
17After all the digestive enzymes have done their
work
- Glucose
- Amino acids
- Fatty acids
- Glycerol
18Finish the sentence.
- Something new I learnt today was..
- Something I found difficult to understand was
- The thing I need to revise from todays lesson
is
19This powerpoint was kindly donated to
www.worldofteaching.com http//www.worldofteac
hing.com is home to over a thousand powerpoints
submitted by teachers. This is a completely free
site and requires no registration. Please visit
and I hope it will help in your teaching.