BIOL-242 Study Guide - Quiz Guide: Pepsin, Circulatory System, Brush Border

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Enzymatic digestion of proteins by pepsin (and milk protein by rennin in infants) Lingual lipase digests some triglycerides before digested as any other protein. Lipid-soluble alcohol and aspirin absorbed into blood. Secretes intrinsic factor for vitamin b12 absorption. B12 needed mature red blood cells. Lack of intrinsic factor causes pernicious anemia. Small intestine: list the different parts, in order. Receives bile from the liver/gallbladder and pancreatic enzymes. Pancreatic enzymes become activated by the enzymes secreted by intestinal epithelium. Jejunum (attached posteriorly by mesentery): small intestine. Most of vitamin and nutrient absorption/main digestion/absorption. As well as fluid absorption 95% water. Circular folds: permanent folds (~1 cm deep) that force chyme to slowly spiral through lumen --> more nutrient absorption. Villi: extensions (~1 mm high) of mucosa with capillary bed and lacteal for absorption. Microvilli (brush border): contain enzymes for carbohydrate and protein digestion. Ileum (attached posteriorly by mesentery): large intestine. Liver: anatomical location and functions of the liver (tab 24. 5).

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