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Tuesday, 18 September 2018

3 Facts About

Celiacs Disease
  • Villi in Small Intestine is flattened
  • You Get Diarrhoea
  • You can't digest gluten
Lactose Intolerance

  • Your intolerant of lactose
  • You can't drink milk
  • You can't have dairy
Allergy to seafood or nuts or egg
  • You can't have any of the mentioned in the title
  • You can have violent moments when you throw up
  • It is very common

Wednesday, 12 September 2018

My Television

This is what we did in DTE on Wednesday 12th September\

Here Is The Link
Its A TV


Tuesday, 11 September 2018

Food Labels

It needs to have identification, name and/or description, name and address of the business, amount of contents, use by date, best before date, baked on or baked for date, storage instructions, Allergy Declaration and nutritional info




Wednesday, 5 September 2018

What Happens To Food

Ingestion

  •  When you put food in your mouth
  • Chewing food is called mastication
  • The Salivary Glands releases saliva into the mouth to lubricate and then you swallow and it goes down your oesophagus
Image result for John Key hotdog
JOHN KEY!!


  • The food is 'pushed' down the oesophagus to the stomach by waves of muscle contractions. This process is called Peristalsis
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Digestion - The Stomach

  • The Stomach Can Hold 2 - 4 litres of fluid and is able to expand and take more food to protect us from scavengers
  • The Stomach holds very dangerous acids and can hurt you if you throw up too much
  • The pH of the acids are around 1 - 2
Digestion - The Small Intestine

  • The pH in the small intestine is usually 7 - 9
  • The walls are lined with small finger-like projections called villi which increase the surface area of the small intestine
  • These villi are covered in microvilli which again increase the surface area of the small intestine
  • With a larger surface area, the food nutrients can be absorbed quicker
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Digestion - The Liver

  • The liver is the second largest organ in the human body after the skin
  • After they are digested, the nutrients are absorbed and transported to the liver via the Hepatic Portal Vein
  • The liver creates bile which is then stored in the gall bladder


Absorption

Egestion

Tuesday, 4 September 2018

The Trojan Horse (ENG)


Story: The Trojan Horse
Author: Unknown

  • What do you think the author’s purpose was in writing the text?: To tell a story about the measures an army will goto to win a war
  • What is the author trying to explain?: What the Greeks did to get back Queen Helen and win the Trojan War
  • What did the characters learn?: That some people will be willing to do whatever it takes to come out victorious and that not all gifts are good
  • In what way did the characters change?: Majority of Troy was dead, but the soldiers of Greece were scared by all the war and all the death
  • Why did the characters act this way?: Greece was tired of all the war and just wanted to go home to their family's, so they were willing to win at all costs
This is my rewritten story:

This is my poster: