ESS 3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Brush Border, Cholecystokinin, Jejunum

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The small intestine is the primary site for digestion and absorption. Coiled hollow tube ~20 feet long: duodenum. The structural features of the small intestine increase its surface area for absorption. 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) The 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. Chronic alcohol abuse forms scar tissue which blocks blood flow through the liver which can lead to confusion, coma, and death. Small intestine: majority of absorption occurs here, ten feet long. Simple diffusion - nutrients cross cells freely. Facilitated diffusion - requires a carrier to transport them across the cell membrane. Active transport - requires energy to move across membrane.

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