7. Digestion Flashcards

1
Q

salivary α-amylase digests glycogen and starch yielding

A

dextrins- short branched

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2
Q

digests dextrin into disaccharides

A

pancreatic α-amylase

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3
Q

disaccharidases are found in

A

brush border

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4
Q

majority of monosaccharide absorption occurs in

A

duodenum and

upper jejunum

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5
Q

glucose and galactose are transported into enterocytes via

A

secondary active transport - protein SGLT

  • with the Na ion
  • require ATP
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6
Q

Fructose is absorbed via

A

FACILITATED DIFFUSION

GLUT-5

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7
Q

transport protein for galactose and glucose to enterocyte

A

SGLT

•no ATP required

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8
Q

transport protein for fructose to enterocyte

A

GLUT 5

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9
Q

how is glucose, galactose, and fructose are all transported from

from basement membrane of enterocyte ≈> PORTAL CIRCULATION

A
  • GLUT 2

* facilitated diffusion

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10
Q

why is CELLULOSE excreted unchanged?

A

it contains ß-glycosidic bonds

•cannot be digested by α-glycosidases

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11
Q

is there carb digestion in stomach

A
  • none

* low pH inhibits salivary amylase

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12
Q

is there lipid digestion in the oral cavity

A

none

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13
Q

enzymes in small intestines to digest carbs

A

pancreatic α-amylase

disaccharidases

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14
Q

acid-stable lipase

A

lingual lipase

gastric lipase

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15
Q

digest TAGs containing short and medium chain FA

A

lingual lipase

gastric lipase

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16
Q

emulsification of lipids through bile salts and peristalsis occurs in the

A

duodenum

17
Q

digests TAGs into 2-monoacylglycerols and 2 free FA

A

Pancreatic lipase

18
Q

digests cholesteryl esters into cholesterol and FA

A

cholesteryl ester hydrolase

19
Q

requires colipase to fx

A

pancreatic lipase

20
Q

factors for digestion of lipids in the small intestines

A
  • bile salts, peristalsis
  • pancreatic lipase + colipase
  • cholesteryl esters
21
Q

requires to form disk-shaped mixed micelles to be absorbed

A
  • free FA
  • cholesterol
  • 2-monoacylglycerol
  • fat-soluble vitamins
22
Q

not requierd to form disk-shaped mixed micelles to be absorbed

A

SHORT AND MEDIUM-CHAIN FA

23
Q

bile salts are reabsorbed in the

A

terminal ileum (enterohepatic circulation)

24
Q

•in this organelle of enterocytes, the dietary lipids are converted back
to TAGs and cholesteryl esters

A

endoplasmic reticulum

25
Q

•in this ER of enterocytes the dietary lipids are converted back
to TAGs and cholesteryl esters
exported as

A

chylomicrons and released into lymphatic circulation (lacteals )

26
Q

this FA bind to albumin and go to portal circumaltion

A

short- and medium chain FA

27
Q

HCl is secreted by

A

parietal cells

28
Q

this chemical is required to convert pepsinogen to pepsin

A

HCl

29
Q

pepsinogen is secreted by

A

chief cells

30
Q
  • located on the brush border

* releases free amino acids from dipeptides and oligopeptides

A

aminopeptidases

31
Q

this activates trypsinogen

A

enteropeptidase

32
Q

zymogen released in the small intestine

A

trypsinogen
chymotrypsinogen
proelastase
procarboxypeptidase

33
Q

Free amino acids are absorbed via

A

SECONDARY ACTIVE TRANSPORT

•coupled with Na+

34
Q

di- and tripeptides are absorbed via

A

H+ linked transport system

35
Q

from enterocytes , free amino acids are taken to the portal circulation via

A

FACILITATED DIFFUSION