BIOC 3300 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Autocatalysis, Maltose, Sucrase

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Movement with a concentration gradient across a membrane, Movement with a concentration gradient across a membrane, with the use of transport proteins. Movement against a concentration gradient with an input of energy using transport proteins. Pumps 2k in and 3na out for each. 1 hour, <4 ph: where do brush-border small intestine enzymes break down carbs, what enzymes break down sucrose, lactose and maltose? sucrase (fructose), lactase (galactose), maltase and a- dextrinase (glucose, how much carb energy taken. Comes in contact with enterokinases in small intestine: between what kind of amino. Antiporters: what is the most common triglycerides type of fat, what transport. Glucose transporters, amino acid transporters cotransporter of two molecules in the. Same direction: what is an antiporter? cotransporter of two molecules in. Bile salts break down emulsified fats into micelles. Micelles allow lipids to remain stable in the digestive fluids until absorbed digestion: what are the final products of.

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