BIO 3122 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Lactose Intolerance, Biogeography, Advantageous

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Topic 1 - the cell biology of lactase persistence. Biology of the digestive tract: enterocytes (cells that line the inside of the digestive tract) are responsible for breaking down and absorbing nutrients from the food in the stomach and small intestine. First food: mother"s milk: the enterocytes of all infant mammals exhibit high levels of lactase during infancy, when , milk is the main source of nutrition. Lactose is a disaccharide sugar found in milk: lactase breaks down lactose into two monosaccharides: glucose and galactose, these simple sugars can be absorbed by cells in the small intestine and used as a source of e. Location of lactose: this is the "brush border" of an enterocyte, which is the side of the enterocyte that comes in contact with the contents of the small intestine, lactase is stained brown. Lactase breaks down lactose: lactase = purple, enterocyte border = yellow.

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