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    • What is the pH in the duodenum?
      7.0-8.5
    • What is the duodenum?
      -first section of small intestine
      -main site of digestion
      -receives secretion from 3 places
    • What are the 3 places that the duodenum receives secretion from?
      The liver, pancreas and Brunner's glands
    • What does the liver secrete into the duodenum and what is its function?
      -bile salts
      • these emulsify lipids to increase surface area for lipase
      • neutralises stomach acid to provide the optimum pH for digestion and the duodenum
    • What does the pancreas secrete into the duodenum?
      Pancreatic juice, this travels down the pancreatic duct into the duodenum
    • What are the components of pancreatic juice?
      -pancreatic amylase
      -pancreatic lipase
      -trypsinogen
      -sodium hydrogencarbonate (NaHCO3)
    • What is trypsinogen?
      An inactive precursor of tripsin (an endopeptidase) that is found in pancreatic juice
    • What is trypsinogen activated by?
      Enterokinase (secreted by the duodenum)
    • Where are the Brunner's glands and what do they secrete?
      -found in the sub-mucosa of the duodenum wall
      -secretes intestinal juice (alkaline mucus)
    • Describe and explain features that are important in the functioning of villus.?
      -microvilli increases surface area
      -capillaries provide a good blood supply which maintains a concentration gradient
      -lacteal absorbs lipids
      -thin epithelium creates a short diffusion pathway
    • What is the role of the smooth muscle layer in the small intestine wall?
      Action of circular and longitudinal muscles forces food along for more efficient digestion and absorption (peristalsis)
    • What happens to excess amino acids after they have been absorbed by the villi?
      -some are transported to the liver
      -the rest go through deamination: converted into urea
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