Carbohydrates
Proteins
Lipids
100

Glucose and galactose use this molecule to travel through the enterocyte

What is Na+?

100

Amino acids travel with this type of transport

What is facilitated diffusion?

100

Bile salts break large fat globules into these for easier transport

What is micelles?

200

This nutrient is converted into glycogen in the liver and the skeletal muscle

What is glucose?

200

Amino acids travel into the enterocyte with 2 Na+ through this type of transport

What is co-transport?

200

Duct lipids travel to after entering the lacteal

What is the thoracic duct?

300

This enzyme is released in the oral cavity to help with the breakdown of carbohydrates

What is salivary amylase?

300

This acid breaks pepsinogen into pepsin

What is HCl?

300

The type of lymph vessel through which lipids diffuse as a result of exocytosis

What is a lacteal?

400

This hormone triggers the release of insulin from the pancreas 

What is GIP?

400

These enzymes help with the chemical digestion of proteins 

What is proteases, proteolytic, and peptidases?

400

Once lipids travel through the hepatic portal and into the liver, they are converted into what form that makes them easily used by cells

What is LDLs and cholesterol?

500

The form carbohydrates need to be into undergo facilitated diffusion into the enterocyte

What are monosaccharides?

500

The process the liver goes through to ensure the body has the amino acids it needs

What is interconversion?

500

The golgi packages triglycerides and golgi proteins into these lipoproteins

What is chylomicrons?

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