Carbs
Protein
Lipid
100

The chemical digestion of starch begins here

What is the mouth? 

100

The digestion of protein starts here

What is the stomach?

100

These molecules emulsify fats in the small intestine.

What are bile salts?

200

This enzyme, produced by the mouth, begins the breakdown of starch. 

What is salivary amylase?

200

The chemical digestion of protein starts here. 

What is the small intestine?

200

This enzyme, produced by the pancreas, breaks down triglycerides into monoglycerides and free fatty acids.

What is pancreatic lipase?


300

These are the most easily absorbed carbs in the American diet

What are glucose, galactose, and fructose?

300

Chemical digestion utilizes these enzymes. 

What are pancreatic enzymes?

300

These tiny droplets formed in the small intestine help fats get absorbed.

What are micelles?

400

This disaccharide is broken down into glucose and fructose by the enzyme sucrase.

What is sucrose?

400

After proteins are broken down into smaller polypeptides, they travel here. 

What is the small intestine?

400

These fat-carrying particles move from the intestine to the lymphatic system.

What are chylomicrons?

500

This carbohydrate can not be broken down and absorbed by the body. 

What are polysaccharides? 

500

This breaks down protein into smaller polypeptides.

What are HCl and pepsin?

500

This protein helps form the fat-carrying particles that enter the lymphatic system.


What is apolipoprotein B-48?