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Chapter 14 The Digestive System and Body Metabolism

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Page 1: Ch 14 Metabolism

Chapter 14 The Digestive System and Body

Metabolism

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Nutrients – Nutrients – used for growth, maintenance & repairused for growth, maintenance & repair

Carbohydrates - Most from plants; Exceptions: lactose from milk and some glycogens from meats

Lipids - Saturated fats from animals, Unsaturated fats from plants, Cholesterol from egg yolk, meats, and milk products

Proteins - Complete proteins –all essential amino acids, Most from animals, Legumes and beans also have proteins, but are incomplete

Vitamins - used as cofactors and act with enzymes, in all major food groups

Minerals - many roles in the body, mineral-rich foods are vegetables, legumes, milk, and some meats

Water

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MetabolismMetabolism

Chemical reactions necessary to maintain life

Catabolism – substances are broken down to simpler substances

Anabolism – larger molecules are built from smaller ones

Energy is released during catabolism

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Carbohydrate MetabolismCarbohydrate Metabolism The body’s preferred

source to produce cellular energy (ATP)

Glucose (blood sugar) is the major breakdown product and fuel to make ATP

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Fat MetabolismFat Metabolism Handled mostly by the liver

- Use some fats to make ATP

- Synthesize lipoproteins, thromboplastin, and cholesterol

- Release breakdown products to the blood

Body cells remove fat and cholesterol to build membranes and steroid hormones

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Protein MetabolismProtein Metabolism Proteins are conserved by body cells

because they are used for most cellular structures

Ingested proteins are broken down to amino acids

Cells remove amino acids to build proteins

Synthesized proteins are actively transported across cell membranes

Amino acids are used to make ATP only when proteins are overabundant or there is a shortage of other sources

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Role of the Liver in MetabolismRole of the Liver in Metabolism Detoxifies drugs and

alcohol

Degrades hormones

Produce cholesterol, blood proteins (albumin and clotting proteins)

Plays a central role in metabolism

Converts ammonia to urea which is eliminated in urine

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Metabolic Functions of the LiverMetabolic Functions of the Liver

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Cholesterol MetabolismCholesterol Metabolism

Functions of cholesterol

- Structural basis of steroid hormones & vit D

- Major building block of plasma membranes

Most cholesterol is produced in the liver and is not from diet

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Cholesterol TransportCholesterol Transport Cholesterol and fatty acids

cannot freely circulate in the bloodstream

They are transported by lipoproteins (lipid-protein complexes)

- Low-density lipoproteins (LDLs) transport to body cells

- High-density lilpoproteins (HDLs) transport from body cells to the liver

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Metabolic Rate & Body Heat ProductionMetabolic Rate & Body Heat Production

Basic metabolic rate (BMR) – amount of heat produced by the body per unit of time at rest

Influencing factors:

Surface area – small body

higher BMR

Gender – males higher BMR

Age – children & adolescents

higher BMR

Thyroxine - most important control factor

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Total Metabolic Rate (TMR)Total Metabolic Rate (TMR) Total amount of

kilocalories the body must consume to fuel ongoing activities

TMR increases with an increase in body activity

TMR must equal calories consumed to maintain homeostasis and maintain a constant weight

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Body Temperature RegulationBody Temperature Regulation Most energy is released as

foods are oxidized

- Protein – 4 Kcal/g

- Carbs – 4 Kcal/g

- Fats – 9 Kcal/g

Most energy leaves as heat

body temp 35.6° - 37.8°C (96° to 100° F)

thermostat is hypothalamus

- Initiates heat-loss or heat-promoting mechanisms

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Heat MechanismsHeat MechanismsHeat Promoting Mechanisms

Vasoconstriction of blood vessels

Blood rerouted to deeper, more vital body organs

Shivering – contraction of muscles produces heat

Heat Loss Mechanisms

Heat loss from the skin via radiation and evaporation

Skin blood vessels and capillaries are flushed with warm blood

Evaporation of perspiration cools the skin

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Developmental Aspects – fetal/babyDevelopmental Aspects – fetal/baby

Continuous tube by the 5th week

Digestive glands bud from the mucosa of the alimentary tube

fetus receives nutrients through placenta

In newborns, feeding frequent, peristalsis is inefficient, and vomiting is common

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Developmental Aspects Developmental Aspects Teething ~ age six mos

Metabolism decreases with age

Middle age

- Ulcers

- Gall bladder problems

• Old age-Fewer digestive juices-Peristalsis slows-Diverticulosis & cancer

more common