Absorption Flashcards

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Factors that affect rate of absorption

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  • surface area
  • thickness of separating membrane (btwn food and blood capillaries)
  • steepness of conc gradient of individual food substances
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Adaptations of small intestine

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  • large SA
  • thin separating membrane
  • steep conc gradient (large diff in conc)
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Small intestine

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  • site of absorption of products of digestion
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Increase SA (Adaptation)

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  • villi in inner walls
  • numerous folds in wall
  • microvilli in the epithelium of villi
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Thin separating membrane/walls (Adpatation)

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  • villi: thin walls, 1 cell thick faster diffusion of nutrients into bloodstream
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Length of small intestine

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  • 6m
  • increase time for absorption
  • more time for more nutrients to be absorbed
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Structure of villus

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  • lacteal/lymphatic capillary surrounded by many blood capillaries
  • many capillaries: carry away absorbed nutrients away quickly
  • continual transport of nutrients, maintains conc gradient required for absorption
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Blood capillary network (Villus)

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  • transport amino acids and glucose to bloodstream
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Lacteal/lymphatic capillary

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  • transport fats to bloodstream arnd body
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How are nutrients absorbed in small and large intestine

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  1. Diffusion

2. Active transport

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Diffusion

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  • glucose, other monosaccharides, amino acids diffuse into blood capillaries
  • glycerol and fatty acids diffuse into epithelium
  • combine to form minute fat globules
  • enter lacteal
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Active transport

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  • glucose, amino acid absorbed by active transport

- lower conc in lumen of small intestine than blood capillaries

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What happens to undigested and unabsorbed matter?

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  • stored temporarily in rectum
  • discharged as faeces thru anus
  • aka egestion (not excretion)
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