the breakdown of chemical bonds in protiens.
What is protease?
The glucose goes through cellular respiration to produce
What is ATP?
The lipid specific enzyme that is secreted in saliva.
What is Lipase?
The paracrine factor allows the conversion of pepsinogen to pepsin
What is HCL?
The start of the of chemical breakdown in the oral cavity
What is Salivary Amylase?
The cell that holds lipids for farther absorption formed by bile salts
What is Micelles?
The breakdown of protein to a simple amino acid
What is peptidases?
When carbs are sensed in the duodenum, it triggers GIP which...
What is stimulates the release of insulin
The process of chlymicron leaving the enterocyte to the lacteal
What is exocytosis?
The element that follows concentration gradient to help drive the amino acids into the cell.
What is sodium?
What is Fructose?
The liver converts lipids to be easily used by cells, with presence of cholesterol
What is LDLs?
The mechanism of absorbing dipeptides and tripeptides
What is active transport?
The active process of glucose and galactose with the coupling of Na ions
What is cotransport?
The product of a Golgi protein and trigliceride
What is Chylomicron?