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absorption mechanisms in the intestines that rely on the concentration gradient of the molecule being absorbed-
Passive
diffusion
carbohydrate
intake
affects the amount of
blood
cholesterol
the most
chief
cells
of the stomach form
pepsinogen
acinar
cells of the pancreas form pancreatic digestive enzymes
cardia
is a part of the stomach that
releases
lysozyme
Meissner plexus belongs to Submucosa layer of the digestive tract
parietal
cells of the stomach form
hydrochloric
acid
part of the stomach that releases
ghrelin
is
Fundus
lipoprotein
LDL
brings
endogenous
cholesterol to
extrahepatic
tissues
Muscularislayer
of the digestive tract is primarily responsible for
peristalsis
Cholelithiasis
is the consequence of having too much
Cholesterol
in the
bile
GI hormone that facilitates the gastric phase of digestion- Gastrin
Gl hormone
Cholecystokinin
facilitates the feeling of being
full
lipoprotein
VLDL
carries endogenous lipids into the
bloodstream
Chylomicron
is the lipoprotein that carries
exogenous
lipids into the
bloodstream
mucosa
layer is the digestive tract primarily responsible for
absorption
the absorption mechanisms in the intestines that rely on the concentration gradient of
sodium
is
Secondary
active transport
Bile acids are subject to
enterohepatic
circulation
HDL
is the lipoprotein that brings
endogenous
cholesterol back to the
liver
Auerbach
plexus
belongs to the Muscularis layer of the digestive tract
hays
hays