1. Fat digested in to fatty acids and glycerol.
2. Carbohydrates digest into mono saccharides
3. Protein digest in to amino acids.
. When macronutrient end products of digestion are ready for absorption there are three primary end...
Question 27: Which of the following are the primary products of protein digestion that are transported in blood? (1 Point) free amino acids oligopeptides dipeptides and tripeptides amino acid carriers
Please answer 1-5 The primary site of digestion is the while the primary site of absorption is the Select one: O a stomach, small intestine O b. small intestine, large intestine O c. pancreas, ileum O d. duodenum, ileum The plasma membrane is composed of that are on the surface and embedded in the membrane. Select one O a carbohydrates, proteins O b. phospholipids, proteins O c nucleic acids, phospholipids Od phospholipids, carbohydrates Where is your poop made? Select one:...
What is the digestion. absorption, and utilization of minerals in horses? does it change as they age?
Question 31 1 pts What happens to protein digestion products in the gastrointestinal tract? The products are packaged into micelles during absorption All of the amino acids are used metabolically by the enterocyte O The protein digestion products are moved into the central lacteal Some of the amino acids are used during protein synthesis in the enterocyte The amino acids are combined with carbohydrates to form glycoproteins Question 29 1 pts In the gastrointestinal tract, retropulsion... forms feces in the...
A company markets educational software products and is ready to place three new products on the market. Past experiences has shown that for this particular software, the chance of "success" is 80%. assume that the probability of success is independent for each product. find the probability that exactly 1 of the 3 products is successful. (please try to show step by step)
In which organ does the majority of digestion and absorption occur? 1. Stomach 2. Large Intestine 3. Mouth 4. Small intestine What is the fate of certain vitamins and minerals ¾such as vitamin C, thiamin, and sodium ¾when they are consumed in excess? 1. They will be excreted in the feces. 2. They will be stored in the liver and muscle cells. 3. They will be excreted in through perspiration. 4. They will be excreted in the urine. The process...
Lipid metabolism enzymes (Substrates and final products) Question: Digestion of macronutrients occurs throughout the length of the GI tract. List the enzymes involved in lipid digestion, the tissue source of these enzymes, where the enzymes function, and any regulatory hormones that play a role in modulating digestive enzyme secretion. For each of the enzymes listed, please indicate the primary substrate and final product of the reaction.
Lab 4, Digestive Syst POST LAB QUESTIONS the A) Define digestion, absorption; motility: secretion; and excretion. Where does each of these occur ien digestive system? B) What is in gastric juice of the stomach? What is chyme? C) What are the functions of the rugae in the stomach? D) Name the three portions of the small intestine. What differently happens in each portion as food progresses through GI tract? E) What is the mesentery? LAB 5: DIGESTIVE SYSTEM LAB REPORT...
Name of Macronutrient Subtypes of Macronutrient (We’ve listed the names to provide a framework, but explain what each means) Food Sources (list food sources broken down by subtype of macronutrient) Major Functions (make sure to explain each) Recommended Intake (for you – include your demographic) Related Health Concerns (be specific regarding how the macronutrient contributes to this health problem) Carbohydrates Monosaccharides Sweet, colorless, crystalline structure which contain one (mono) molecule of sugar (saccharide), with the basic CnH2nOn makeup: are the...
What is the primary function of the large intestine? Storage of vitamins and minerals Protein digestion and nutrient absorption Water and electrolyte absorption Secretion of water, salts, sodium bicarbonate, and enzymes None of the choices is correct.