What are lipids?
What is Hydrophobic compounds
What type of diffusion do carbs have to go through?
What is facilitated diffusion
What enzymes in the duodenum help absorb proteins
What is peptidase, proteolytic, and proteases
Where does lipid absorption occur?
What is the small intestine
Extra glucose gets converted into what
What is glycogen
What activates pepsinogen to convert into pepsin
What is HCl
Where do lipids diffuse into?
What is a enterocyte
What triggers GIP to create insulin?
What is carbs
Where is most protein absorbed
What is jejunum
Chylomicrons enter these specialized lymphatic vessels
What are lacteals
Glucose from the liver and skeletal muscles create
What is cellular respiration
What is the purpose of the liver relating to protein
What is the flow of chylomicron to lead to ATP?
What is lacteal to thoracic duct to systemic circulation to capillary beds to skeletal muscle to ATP
What are the three chemical digestion components that help break down carbs in the stomach
Pancreatic amylase, Salivary amylase, and HCl
How are amino acids in the liver transformed
What is interconversion