Eating with Pooh
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Eating with Pooh
Biology
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Pooh likes to eat hunny!
• Honey is "manufactured" in beehives
• Bees may travel as far as 55,000 miles and visit more than two million flowers to gather enough nectar to make just a pound of honey.
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Hunny facts• The color and flavor of
honey differ depending on the bees’ nectar source (the blossoms).
• more than 300 unique kinds of honey in the United States.
• Honey never spoils if it is kept in a closed container.
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“hunny” is not for everyone!
A Baby’s Tummy isn't Ready for Honey!
• DO NOT add honey to your baby's food, water or formula.
• DO NOT dip your baby's pacifier in honey.
• DO NOT give your baby honey as medicine.
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Why no hunny for baby?
• Honey may contain Clostridium botulinum spores
• can cause infant botulism - affects the nervous system of young babies (under one year of age).
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Where does Pooh’s hunny go?
• Digestive or gastrointestinal tract
•Mouth Esophagus Stomach Small intestines Large intestines anus
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Where does Pooh’s hunny go?
The digestive system has four functions:
1. Take in food2. Break the food
down into small molecules
3. Absorb the small molecules.
4. Get rid of undigested molecules and waste.
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Does Pooh ever chew his food?
•Digestion starts in the mouth.
•Chewing: –mechanical digestion
•Saliva: softens and lubricates food–chemical digestion
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Hunny to the Tummy
•Food then progresses through the esophagus to the stomach.
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Hunny in the Tummy
•Digestion continues in the stomach.
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Hunny out of the Tummy
•Most digestion and absorption occurs in the small intestine.
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Hunny out of the Tummy
•The liver and the pancreas are organs that assist in digestion.
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Hunny out of the Tummy
•The large intestine absorbs water and packs together solids.
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Pooh Poos