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A basic summary of Chapter 5 of the IGCSE Coordinated Science Programme, covers the human digestive system, different enzymes, minerals and the human diet.

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Chapter 5 - Animal Nutrition
I. Diet
 Diet is the usual food and drinks that each person consumes and is a very
important part of health
 A balanced diet means eating the right type of food in the right amounts so
that the body gets the nutrient it needs
 Carbohydrates
 Proteins
 Fats
 Vitamins
 Organic substances which are only needed in tiny amounts
 Without enough vitamin, you may get a deficiency disease


Vitamin Foods that contain Why it is needed Deficiency disease
it

C  citrus fruits  make stretchy scurvy - cause pain in joints
 raw protein collagen and muscles, bleeding in gums
vegetables  keeps tissues in
good repair

D  butter  helps calcium to rickets - bones become soft
 egg yolk be absorbed and deformed



 Minerals
 Inorganic substances
 Not a lot is needed in the diet


Mineral Foods that contain it Why is it needed Deficiency disease
elements

Calcium  milka and  for bones and  brittle bones and teeth
(Ca) dairy teeth  poor blood clotting
products  for blood
 bread clotting

Iron (Fe)  liver  for making anaemia - not enough red
 red meat haemoglobin blood cell so not enough
 dark green oxygen gets transported to
vegetables tissues
 egg yolk



 Water
 Fibre
 helps keep the alimentary canal working properly
 helps keep the digestive system in good working order and
prevents constipation
 found in all plant foods (fruits and vegetables) because plant
cell walls contain cellulose that cannot be digested

Eating too much Eating too little

,  eating too much causes the body to build  many people do not have
up excess energy that has not been access to enough food
consumed  lack of nutrients can result in
 people who are overweight as said to be malnutrition
obese  lack of specific nutrients can
 obesity affects the heart, blood pressure, cause a deficiency disease
and can lead to joint problems



II. Digestion
 The Stages of Digestion
Ingestion  taking substances into the body through the mouth

Digestion  the breakdown of large, insoluable food molecules into small,
water-soluble molecules using mechanical and chemical process

Mechanical  the breakdown of food into smaller pieces wihtout chemical
Digestion change to the food molecules

Chemical  the breakdown of large insoluable molecules into small soluable
Digestion molecules

Absorption  the movement of digested food molecules through the wall of the
intestine into the blood

Assimilation  the movement of digested food molecules into the cells of the
body where they are used, becoming part of the cells

Egestion  passing out of the food that has not been digested, as faeces,
through the anus




 Digestive enzymes are chemicals that break down large insoluavle food
molecules into smaller soluble molecules

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