NUTRI 130 Lecture Notes - Lecture 13: Chylomicron, Low-Density Lipoprotein, Lipoprotein

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An emulsifier that prepares fats and oils for digestion. Why are villa/microvilla important in the small intestine? trap nutrient molecules small enough to be absorbed and drawn them into the cell. High ldl blood concentration and low hdl blood concentrations. Reduced saturated fatty acids in diet -soluble fibers. Triglycerides, fat-soluble vitamins, and large lipids packaged for transport. Cluster together with chylomicrons (special proteins), one kind of lipoprotein. Cells release the chylomicrons into the lymphatic system. The process by which nutrients are taken into the cells that line the gastrointestinal tract. A major ketone compound that results from fat breakdown for energy in individuals with uncontrolled diabetes. A disorder of the esophagus in which the muscles of the tube fail to relax, thereby inhibiting normal swallowing. Diets based on the theory that diets high in acidic foods will disrupt the body"s normal ph balance, which is slightly alkaline.

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