Inside the human intestines
Chapter 1
The small intestine and its microscopic forests
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Chapter 2
The chemistry of nutrient capture
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Chapter 3
The large intestine as the recycling plant
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Chapter 4
The bustling world of the microbiome
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Ch 2 · The chemistry of nutrient capture
Fun Fact
Fat detours: Unlike sugars and proteins, digested fats are too large for blood capillaries, so they take a scenic detour through your lymphatic system first.
Glossary
villus (noun)
A small, fingerlike projection on the surface of a mucous membrane. In 1561, Gabriele Falloppio first described these structures, which facilitate nutrient absorption in the small intestine.
A small, fingerlike projection on the surface of a mucous membrane. In 1561, Gabriele Falloppio first described these structures, which facilitate nutrient absorption in the small intestine.
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Which enzyme is specifically responsible for breaking down dietary fats into fatty acids?
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Where do large, absorbed fat molecules go immediately after leaving the intestinal cells?
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What source of cellular energy powers active transport pumps in the small intestine?
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Why must nutrients undergo active transport to cross cell membranes in the intestine?
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Which specialized proteins act as chemical scissors to break down food molecules in the gut?



