Review of Digestion & Metabolism Flashcards
What is digestion?
The process of breaking down food sufficiently to be absorbed by the body
What is absorption?
The process by which the food moves into the body from the digestive tract
What is transit time?
The amount of time it takes food to pass the length of the GI tract
What is the effect of fiber on transit time and absorption?
- slows absorption but increases transit time
How is gut microbiota important to health?
- Prevent pathogen entry via commensalism
- There is a link between types of bacteria in the gut and health
- Obesity, cancer, inflammation, cardiovascular disease, liver disease, and even some mental illnesses have all been linked with gut microbiota
Obesity is correlated with…
Lower bacterial numbers and more pro-inflammatory species in the gut microbiome
A plant-based diet has been shown to reduce symptoms of which GI disease?
- Crohn’s disease
Is animal or plant protein more beneficial more gut microbiota?
- Plant protein; reduces inflammation and improves gut barrier
How are carbohydrates digested and absorbed?
- Broken down by salivary amylase and pancreatic amylase, then further by brush border enzymes
- Absorbed into the portal vein
How are proteins digested and absorbed?
- Broken down by gastric acid and pepsin, then by trypsin and other enzymes in the intestines
- Absorbed into the portal vein
How are fats digested and absorbed?
- Broken down to fatty acids
- Long chain FAs (chylomicrons) must be absorbed by the lymph vessel to enter the blood as they are too large
- Short chain FAs can enter the portal vein
Catabolism produces…
CO2
What element does protein contain that the other nutrients do not?
NITROGEN is only present in protein – this is very important as the breakdown product is ammonia which is toxic and must be converted to urea to be excreted
In the presence of oxygen, nutrients are broken down to form…
CO2, ATP, and water
The urinary system eliminates…
Nitrogenous waste