FNN 100 Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Citric Acid Cycle, Lactose Intolerance, Acetyl-Coa

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Digestion: the process by which food is broken down into glucose. Absorption: the taking in of nutrients by the cells in the gi tract for transport into blood. Metabolism: all biochemical reactions that occur in the body. Anabolism putting things together to build them up. Mouth: salivary amylase hydrolyses starts to break down starch into smaller polysaccharides. Small intestine: turn the starches into di and oligosaccharides (pancreatic amylase) Brush-border enzymes: at the border of the small intestine and maltase, lactase, and sucrose break into monosaccharides. Active: us of atp that requires energy moving against the concentration gradient from low to high concentration. Carbs are absorbed in the microvilli of the intestinal tract into capillaries. Celiac disease - villi are laying down so its hard to absorb. Galactose and fructose are converted to glucose in the liver. Glucose then goes to blood to reach all body cells. Undigested lactose can cause cramping, abdominal dissention and diarrhoea.

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