digestion Flashcards

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Describe the process of starch digestion

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salivary/pancreaticAmylase;
Maltose;
Maltase;
Maltose to glucose;
Hydrolysis;
Glycosidic bonds;

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Describe the processes involved in the absorption and transport of digested lipid molecules from the ileum into lymph vessels.

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  1. Micelles contain bile salts and fatty acids/monoglycerides;
  2. Make fatty acids/monoglycerides (more) soluble (in water) OR Bring/release/carry fatty acids/monoglycerides to cell/lining (of the iluem) OR Maintain high(er) concentration of fatty acids/monoglycerides to cell/lining (of the ileum);
  3. Fatty acids/monoglycerides absorbed by diffusion;
  4. Triglycerides (re)formed (in cells);
  5. Vesicles move to cell membrane;
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Describe the role of micelles in the absorption of fats into the cells of the ileum.

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  1. Micelles include bile salts and fatty acids;
  2. Make the fatty acids (more) soluble in water;
  3. Bring/release/carry fatty acids to cell/lining (of the ileum);
  4. Maintain high(er) concentration of fatty acids to cell/lining (of the ileum);
  5. Fatty acids (absorbed) by diffusion;
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Describe the role of enzymes in the digestion of proteins in a mammal.

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  1. (Reference to) hydrolysis of peptide bonds;
  2. Endopeptidase act in the middle of protein/polypeptide OR Endopeptidase produces short(er) polypeptides/ increase number of ends;
  3. Exopeptidases act at end of protein/polypeptide OR Exopeptidase produces dipeptides/amino acids;
  4. Dipeptidase acts on dipeptide/between two amino acids OR Dipeptidase produces (single) amino acids;
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Describe the absorption of glucose (Cotransport)

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  1. Sodium ions actively transported from ileum cell to blood;
  2. Maintains / forms diffusion gradient for sodium to enter cells from gut (and with it, glucose);
  3. Glucose enters by facilitated diffusion with sodium ions;
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describe how glucose is absorbed from the ilium into the blood

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Na+ are actively transported out of epithelial cell into the blood
this creates a conc gradient of Na+
Na+ and glucose enter by facilitated diffusion using cotransporter proteins
Na+ diffuse into the cell down its conc gradient
glucose moves into the cell against its conc gradient
glucose moves into the blood by facilitated diffusion

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