Absorption in the small intestine

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    • Absorption in the small intestine
      Large food molecules are digested into smaller molecules
    • Starch
      Digested into simple sugars by the enzyme amylase
    • Digestion
      Products are absorbed into the bloodstream in the small intestine
    • Small intestine
      • Length of around 5m
      • Provides a very large surface area for absorption of the products of digestion
    • Interior of the small intestine
      • Covered with millions of villi
      • Villi massively increase the surface area for the absorption of molecules
    • Villi
      • Have microvilli on the surface which increase the surface area even more
      • Have a very good blood supply so the bloodstream rapidly removes products of digestion
      • Have a thin membrane which ensures a short diffusion path
    • Molecules which cannot be absorbed by diffusion
      Are absorbed by active transport