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________________ begins the digestive process by denaturing proteins, making the food easier to chew and swallow Ans cooking [overview of breaking down carbs] The digestion of carbohydrates begins in the _________________. In the mouth,___________ ____________ begins to break down starch into disaccharides. In the stomach, the acidic environment _____________ the amylase and prevents further digestion. Most digestion or carbohydrates occurs in the ___________ _____________. The pancreas releases _____________ ______________ to break down the polysaccharides into mono and disaccharides. The wall of the small intestine also has specialized ___________ that break down the disaccharides into monosaccharides Ans mouth Salivary amylase deactivates small intestine pancreatic amylase enzymes

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________________ begins the digestive process by denaturing proteins, making
the food easier to chew and swallow Ans✓✓✓ cooking


[overview of breaking down carbs]
The digestion of carbohydrates begins in the _________________.
In the mouth,___________ ____________ begins to break down starch into
disaccharides.


In the stomach, the acidic environment _____________ the amylase and prevents
further digestion.


Most digestion or carbohydrates occurs in the ___________ _____________.


The pancreas releases _____________ ______________ to break down the
polysaccharides into mono and disaccharides.


The wall of the small intestine also has specialized ___________ that break down
the disaccharides into monosaccharides Ans✓✓✓ mouth
Salivary amylase
deactivates
small intestine
pancreatic amylase
enzymes

,1. body structure Ans✓✓✓ Muscles, connective tissue, mucus, hair, skin and nails
are all comprised of protein.


1. Chylomicrons Ans✓✓✓ transport dietary fat from the intestine to the cells and
dietary cholesterol to the liver


1. insoluble (non-fermentable) Ans✓✓✓ -Does not dissolve in water
-Not broken down by intestinal bacteria
MAIN PURPOSE - increases stool mass
-speeds passage through the large intestine


2. maintaining fluid balance Ans✓✓✓ Blood proteins attract fluid, thus
preventing tissue edema (swelling).


2. soluble (viscous) Ans✓✓✓ -Dissolves in water
-Broken down by intestinal bacteria
MAIN PURPOSE -Slows glucose absorption and can lower cholesterol
-Provides satiety to a meal


2. very low density lipoproteins (VLDL) Ans✓✓✓ deliver fat made in liver to cells


3. contribute to acid base balance Ans✓✓✓ Proteins act as buffers to maintain
proper pH.


3. functional Ans✓✓✓ -Fiber that is added to a product

,MAIN PURPOSE - Promotes intestinal health


3. low-density lipoprotein (LDL) Ans✓✓✓ bad cholesterol
transports cholesterol to organs and tissues;


4. High-density lipoprotein (HDL) Ans✓✓✓ good cholesterol


picks up cholesterol from cells for removal via the liver


4. hormones and enzymes Ans✓✓✓ Needed to regulate body processes and
catalyze reactions.


5. contribute to immune function Ans✓✓✓ Proteins form antibodies that attack
bacteria and viruses.


6. provide energy and satiety Ans✓✓✓ Used for energy during exercise and
calorie restriction.


A burning sensation in the esophagus. Ans✓✓✓ Heartburn. If occurs multiple
times a week is diagnosed as GERD.


A burning sensation in the stomach or small intestine following a meal.c
Ans✓✓✓ ulcers


active transport Ans✓✓✓ Energy-requiring process that moves material across a
cell membrane against a concentration difference

, After absorption, the monosaccharides are transported to the liver and either
__________________ into the bloodstream, stored as __________ for later use,
or used for _______ production. Ans✓✓✓ released as glucose
glycogen
fat


amino acid structure Ans✓✓✓ formed of:
carbon, oxygen, hydrogen, & nitrogen
a carboxyl group, amine group, Hydrogen, and R group


An organ that is important in the digestion of fats that occurs in the small
intestine is the:
a.Spleen
b.Gallbladder
c.Transverse Colon
d.Kidney Ans✓✓✓ b.Gallbladder


apperance Ans✓✓✓ seeing the food


As blood glucose (blood sugar) levels decline, ___________ is released from the
pancreas Ans✓✓✓ glucagon


As blood sugar levels rise, ________ is produced by the pancreas and then
released into the blood Ans✓✓✓ insulin

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