Proteins
Carbs
Lipids
100

Where does most protein absorption occur?

Jejunum

100

What enzyme in your oral cavity starts the absorption of carbohydrates?

Salivary Amylase

100

What is the enzyme that breaks down lipids?

Lipase

200

What is an example of a protein enzyme from the pancreas?

Protease, Proteolytic, Peptides

200

In order to eneter the enterocyte what form does the carbohydrate need to be in?

Monosacharide (glucose, galactose, fructose)

200

Lacteal exits the entreocytes through what mechanism?

Exocytosis

300

Where does the amino acids go once the reach the blood vessel?

Hepatic Portal

300

Where does most of carbohydate absorption occur?

Jejunum

300

In the golgi apparatus tryglicerides and golgi proteins are used to create what?

Chylomicron

400

What happens once the amino acids get to the liver?

Interconversion

400

Once carbohydrates are sensed in the duodenum, what hormone is released to stimulate insulin?

GIP

400

What venous structure does lacteal use to enter the cardioascular system?

Left Subclavian Junction

500

What molecules facilitate the concentration gradient during protein absorption?

Na+ and K+

500

In both the liver and skeletal muscles glucose is converted to gylcogen for what process in the body? 

Cellular Respiration

500

In the liver lacteal is converted to what to be used more easily by cells?

LDL + cholesterol