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list the features that allows the
ileum
to be adapted for absorption
very long , folded ,
villi
and
microvilli
how long is the
ileum
6m
, very long
where is the
villi
located on the
ileum
on the
surface
folds
where is the
micro villi
located on the ileum
on the
epithelial cells
lining the villi
what is the function of the
lacteal
in a
villus
this is a lymphatic capillary that absorbs dietary fats
what specialised cells are found in the mucosa of the
ileum
columnar epithelial cells
and
goblet cells
what are the two adaptations of the
columnar epithelial cells
micro villi
to increase the surface area and a large amount of
mitochondria
for active transport
what is the function of
goblet cells
in the
ileum
these cells secrete
mucus
that lubricates and protects the lining of the intestines
where are
enzymes
located in the
ileum
in the tips of the
villi
what are
endopeptidases
and
exopeptidases
these are proteins (
enzymes
)that help with digestion of
polypeptides
and peptides into amino acids
where are
endopeptidases
and
exopeptidases
secreted
cells in the tips of the villi of the
gut lumen
what is an example of a
carbohydrase
maltase
what are
carbohydrases
these are
enzymes
that
hydrolyse
disaccharides
into
monosaccharides
where are
carbohydrases
located
on the
epithelial cell membranes
what does
maltase
hydrolyse
maltose
down into
2
alpha glucose
molecules
what does
sucrase
hydrolyse
sucrose into
fructose
and
glucose
what does
lactase
hydrolyse
lactose
into
glucose
and
galactose
what is
crohns disease
where the
villi
in the
small intestines
are destroyed