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Nutrition in Animals Class 7

 Nutrition in Animals



Animals get their food from plants, either directly by eating plants or indirectly by eating animals that eat plants. Animal nutrition includes nutrient requirement, mode of intake of food and its utilisation in the body

Digestion: The breakdown of complex components of food into simpler substances is called digestion. The components of food such as carbohydrates are complex substances. These complex substances cannot be utilised as such. So they are broken down into simpler substances.

DIGESTION IN HUMANS
We take in food through the mouth, digest, and utilise it. The unused parts of the food are defecated.

What happens to the food inside the body?
The food passes through a continuous canal (alimentary canalwhich begins at the buccal cavity and ends at the anus. The canal can be divided into various compartments: (1) the buccal cavity, (2) food pipe or oesophagus, (3) stomach, (4) small intestine, (5) large intestine ending in the rectum and (6) the anus. 

Human digestive system 
Human digestive system
Source: NCERT

The food components gradually get digested as food travels through the various compartments. The inner walls of the stomach and the small intestine, and the various glands associated with the canal such as salivary glands, the liver, and the pancreas secrete digestive juices. The digestive juices convert complex substances of food into simpler ones. The digestive tract and the associated glands together constitute the digestive system.

Glands ➩ salivary glands, liver, pancreas  

Digestive system = Alimentary canal ( digestive tract) + Glands 

The mouth and buccal cavity
Food is taken into the body through the mouth. The process of taking food into the body is called ingestion.








References
  1. NCERT Science Class 7

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