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ALL living organisms undergo nutrition http://photos1.blogger.com/img/30/1147/320/HomerBacon.jpg. Vitamins = Coenzymes ( help activate enzymes ) http://campus.northpark.edu/biology/cell/enzymes2.gif.
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ALLliving organisms undergonutritionhttp://photos1.blogger.com/img/30/1147/320/HomerBacon.jpg
Vitamins=Coenzymes(help activate enzymes)http://campus.northpark.edu/biology/cell/enzymes2.gif
Plants absorb minerals from the soilhttp://www.janethida.ne.jp/jahida/web-magazine/0503tokushu_plants-soil.gif
Autotrophs synthesize their own glucosehttp://static.howstuffworks.com/gif/irrigation-photosynthesis.gif
ChemosyntheticBacteria(commonly found in hydrothermal vents)http://people.cornellcollege.edu/m-mariorenzi/geo105/images/sr_life_bacteria_en.jpg
Mosquitoes are Heterotrophshttp://www.msstate.edu/Entomology/Homepest/mosquito%20feeding.jpg
Calorimeter – measures the amount of energy(heat) releasedhttp://wps.prenhall.com/wps/media/objects/602/616516/Media_Assets/Chapter08/Text_Images/FG08_09.JPG
Food Guide Pyramidhttp://education.nmsu.edu/webquest/wq/food/pyramid2.gif
BMI=Body Mass Index Weight (lbs) ÷Height2(inches)x704.5 18.5 – 24.9=Normal Weight 25.0 – 29.9=Overweight >30=Obese But what is your BMI not taking into account?
Could the protein below be absorbed easily by a cell?http://www.ogm-info.com/polypeptide.jpg
Human Digestive Systemhttp://www.umm.edu/digest/images/digest.gif
Salivary amylase is secreted by the salivary glands(3 pairs)http://www.cancer.net/patient/Multimedia/Medical%20Illustrations%20Gallery/Web/glands_credit.jpg
ESOPHAGUShttp://www.riversideonline.com/health_reference/Disease-Conditions/DS00763.cfmhttp://www2.victoriacollege.edu/dept/bio/Belltutorials/Histology%20Tutorial/Digestive%20System/Digestive%20System.htmlESOPHAGUShttp://www.riversideonline.com/health_reference/Disease-Conditions/DS00763.cfmhttp://www2.victoriacollege.edu/dept/bio/Belltutorials/Histology%20Tutorial/Digestive%20System/Digestive%20System.html
PERISTALSIS http://www.biotech.um.edu.mt/home_pages/chris/GIT/GITimages/Peristalsis.jpg
STOMACHFundamentals of Anatomy & Physiology (5th Edition), Martini. (2001). Page 862.
“Heartburn”http://www.besttreatments.co.uk/btuk/images/GORD_acid_UK.gif“Heartburn”http://www.besttreatments.co.uk/btuk/images/GORD_acid_UK.gif
Stomach(Gastric)Ulcerhttp://www.pathology.vcu.edu/education/dental2/images/sc3.2.jpgStomach(Gastric)Ulcerhttp://www.pathology.vcu.edu/education/dental2/images/sc3.2.jpg
Regions of the Small IntestineFundamentals of Anatomy & Physiology (5th Edition), Martini. (2001). Page 869.
PANCREAShttp://www.yourdictionary.com/images/ahd/jpg/A4pancre.jpgPANCREAShttp://www.yourdictionary.com/images/ahd/jpg/A4pancre.jpg
LIVER & GALL BLADDERhttp://www.emc.maricopa.edu/faculty/farabee/BIOBK/liver_1.gif
Villi increases the SA of the small intestinehttp://sun.menloschool.org/~dspence/biology/chapter29/images/villi.jpg
LARGE INTESTINEFundamentals of Anatomy & Physiology (5th Edition), Martini. (2001). Page 883.
Fundamentals of Anatomy & Physiology (5th Edition), Martini. (2001). Page 883.
Polypscan be detected via a colonoscopyhttp://atgastro.com/images/colon_polyps.jpg
Weird, huh? http://www.roadsideamerica.com/attract/images/xother/Zcolonmolly.jpg