Proteins
Lipids
Carbs
100

What are the monomers of proteins called?

amino acids
100
The mouth uses what to assist breaking down food?

Lipase

100

What are the monomers of carbohydrates?

Monosaccharides

200

What enzyme breaks down proteins into amino acids?

Pepsin

200

What emulsifies large fat doplets into smaller components?

Bile Salts

200

What breaks down starch into smaller polysaccharides?

Salivary/pancreatic amylase

300

How do amino acids leave the enterocyte?

Via facilitated diffusion

300

How do chylomicrons exit the enterocyte?

Exocytosis

300

What transports glucose through the apical membrane of an enterocyte? 

Sodium/Glucose co-transporter 

400

What side of the enterocytes do amino acids exit via facilitated diffusion?

Basal

400

What packages triglycerides for exocytosis?

Golgi

400

The sodium/potassium pump is found on what side of the enterocyte?

Basal

500
HCl has to react with what enzyme to create pepsin?

Pepsinogen

500

How do Chylomicrons get from the lymphatic system to the bloodstream?

Through cysterna chyli in the thoracic duct.

500

What hormone triggers insulin release in response to carbohydrates?

GIP