Herbivores
Animals that only eat plant materials
e.g. Sheep, cattle and rabbits
Different groups of animal according to what they feed on
Carnivores
Omnivores
Specific arrangement of teeth for a specific food source
Dentition
Four main types of teeth
Structure and function of incisors in humans
Chisel shaped for biting off pieces of food
Structure and function of canines in humans
Slightly longer than incisors with a point for biting and tearing off pieces of food
Structure and function of premolars in humans
Structure and function of molars in humans
Herbivore lifestyle
Carnivore lifestyle
Omnivores
Dentition of a herbivore
Dentition of a carnivore
Dentition of an omnivore
Ingestion
The intake of food through the mouth
Digestion
The mechanical and chemical breakdown of food
Absorption
The diffusion of simple food molecules through the intestinal wall into the blood
Assimilation
Incorporation of nutrients shuch as amino acids and glucose into the cells
defecation / egestion
The removal of undigested and unabsorbed waste from the body through the anus in the form of faeces
Structure and function of the parts of the mouth
Structure and function of pharynx
Pharynx (throat) leads to the oesophagus (gullet) and trachea (windpipe)
intersection of nasal passages and alimentary canal
Epiglottis (closes over the opening to the trachea)
Structure and function of the oesophagus
Muscular tube (joining pharynx to the stomach) Lined with stratified epithelium (thick and layered) Muscles (peristaltic action to move food quickly to stomach)