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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
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