BIO 161 Lecture Notes - Lecture 22: Interferon, Natural Killer Cell, Macrophage

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Carbohydrates are broken down into monosaccharides which are absorbed through the membrane into the blood. Proteins are broken down into amino acids and absorbed into blood. Fats are broken down into glycerol, fatty acids and cholesterol. +then all of this goes into the lymph because it can"t go to the blood straight away. After the lymph the fat componetns go through the circulatory system and then goes to the liver. Movement in large intestine is usually consistent (not too fast and not too slow) Control of digestive activities is done through neural and hormonal ways. Enzymes are always controlled and are only present and active when we eat. Ulcers: sores that can be caused by acids and can be in the esophagus, stomach or small intestine. +cells are dying and being repclaced with scar tissue. There are two types of pathogens: viruses and vacteria. Soemtimes result in latent infections that insert into host dna.

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