KINESIOL 1F03 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Subclavian Vein, Thoracic Duct, Enterocyte

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Lower energy required in the forward and reverse reactions. The body begins to absorb nutrients 15 minutes-4 hours after a person has eaten. Depends on what kind of foods the meal contains. The more fats in the meal, the longer it stays in the stomach. Water is fastest thing to empty in the stomach. Majority of absorption takes place in small intestine. Intestine -> simple diffusion (moves with concentration gradient), facilitated diffusion (moves with concentration gradient but is facilitated by a protein), active transport (protein moves things against concentration gradient, requires energy) Glucose can be transport at a rate of up to 60g/h, transported by sglt1 and glut2. Intestines have folds and villi to increase absorptive surface area. Each villi in the intestines are made up of many microvilli. Enterocytes are a type of cell in the intestinal lining. Blood from microvilli go to the liver. The health and regulation of the gi tract.

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