BIO 112 Lecture Notes - Lecture 25: Cellular Respiration, Food Energy, Lysosome

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Why do animals eat? to get essential nutrients, to build and repair inside body. Building blocks of proteins not all are essential 8 out of 20. Plant proteins is usually incomplete essential amino acids. Essential fatty acids- building blocks of lipids (steroid hormones, long-term energy storage, cell membranes. Essential fatty acids are found in seeds, grains, and vegetables. Vitamins are organic molecules required in small quantities, 13 are essential to humans. Minerals are the inorganic molecules required in small quantities. e. g. iron, sulfur, magnesium, sodium. Digestion mechanical digestion: chewing, grinding elements in digestive tract or. Chemical digestion: enzymes break bonds through the addition of water (enzymatic hydrolysis). Intracellular digestion: takes food particles into food vacuoles in cells, lysosomes provide enzymes for breakdown. Incomplete digestive systems: have a digestive sac/pouch with one opening usually called a gastrovascular cavity. Complete digestive system: have digestive tubes/tracts with separate entrance and exit usually called an alimentary canal .

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