ESS 3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Brush Border, Circular Folds, Facilitated Diffusion

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Enzymes speed up the rate at which a chemical reaction produces new compounds. To bind and initiate a reaction, the shape of the amylase enzyme must exactly match that of the starch molecule. Chemical digestion continues in the stomach as gastric juices mix with food. Small intestine is the primary site for digestion and absorption. Structural features of the small intestine increase its surface area for absorption. Villi: trap small particles of nutrients and send them through the villi wall into capillaries. Circular folds, villi, and microvilli dramatically increase surface area and absorption efficiency. Majority of all nutrients are absorbed in the small intestine. Secretions from the accessory organs participate in chemical digestion in the small intestine. Liver functions to filter the blood from toxins (alcohol and other drugs) Liver can filter the blood of alcohol at the rate of approximately 1 drink per hour. When someone exceeds this rate the liver becomes overwhelmed and cells are damaged.

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