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The duodenum is where breakdown begins in the small intestine and the jejunum is where nutrient absorption "completes." The small intestine receives secretions from the liver and the pancreas. The half-digedted food from the stomach is acidic due to the hydrochloric acid produced by the stomach. In the small intestine, bile from the liver makes it alkaline (basic) so that the pancreatic juices can act on the food. Bile also acts on fats, which exist as fat globules, and breaks them into smaller globules. This is called emulsification of fats. The pancreas releases trypsin, lipase and some other enzymes into the small intestine. Trypsin acts on proteins and lipase acts on emulsified fats. Finally, some intestinal juices secreted by the small intestine itself convert the proteins into amino acids, carbohydrates into glucose and fats into fatty acids and glycerol. All these are absorbed by tiny finger-like projections in the small intestine, called the villi, which are well supplied with blood vessels.

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What type of digestion occurs in the gallbladder?

No digestion occurs in the gallbladder, but the gall bladder can produce a greenish liquid called gall/bile, and that gall/bile flows into your small intestine to help digest food there. To be more specific, bile salts aid in the digestion of fats in the small intestine.


How does the structure of the small intestine improve its nutrient absorption?

1. The small intestine is LONG- this ensures food remains in the small intestine long enough for the products of digestion to be fully absorbed into the bloodstrem. 2. The Small intestine is HIGHLY FOLDED into villi (s. villus)- This gives a greater surface area for more efficient diffusion of products into the bloodstream. 3. The small intestine has a RICH BLOOD SUPPLY - Each villus has a network of capillaries so that the products of digestion are carried away from the small intestine efficiently. 4. The epithelium of the small intestine in the villi is only ONE CELL THICK - for easier diffusion of the products of digestion into the bloodstream. The walls of the capillaries are only one cell thick as well!!


Where does contact digestion take place?

The brush border of intestinal villi contains various Pep-tidase s. They brake down small Pep-tides into amine acids. Various Bi-sachharidases to spit Maltose, Sucrose and lactose sugars. (Maltese, Sucrase and Lactase are the enzymes.) Small quantity of intestinal lipase to split Fat into glycerol and Fatty acids. So this type of digestion is called as contact digestion and it takes place in small intestine.


Does colon cancer occur most often in the large or small intestines?

Colon cancer is a type of cancer that occurs in the large intestine (colon), which is the final part of the digestive tract12. The large intestine is about 5 feet long and absorbs water and salt from the food that passes through it. The small intestine, also called the small bowel, is a long tube that connects the stomach and the large intestine. It is about 20 feet long and is responsible for digesting and absorbing nutrients from the food that enters it. Cancer of the small intestine is much less common than cancer of the large intestine. There are different types of small bowel cancer, such as adenocarcinoma, neuroendocrine tumors, lymphoma, and sarcoma. Therefore, colon cancer occurs most often in the large intestine, not the small intestine.


What type of digestion occurs in the small intestine?

Well, the large intestine extracts large amounts of nutrients but cannot get the liquid nutrients out. So, getting the liquid nutrients out is the small intestines job. BTW You can get this answer on wikapedia

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What type of digestion action does the small intestine have?

The small intestine is a water recovery system. Earlier stages of digestion use a lot of water, and then the water is reabsorbed in the small intestine.


What is the type of digestion that breaks down food into molecules that can be absorbed?

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What type of digestion occurs in the gallbladder?

No digestion occurs in the gallbladder, but the gall bladder can produce a greenish liquid called gall/bile, and that gall/bile flows into your small intestine to help digest food there. To be more specific, bile salts aid in the digestion of fats in the small intestine.


What is the name of the movement of the stomach during digestion?

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The type of epithelial cells most commonly associated with absorption is the small intestine is what?

The type of epithelial cells most commonly associated with absorption in the small intestine are simple columnar epithelial cells. These cells are equipped with microvilli, which increase the surface area for absorption, facilitating the uptake of nutrients. Additionally, goblet cells interspersed among them secrete mucus to aid in digestion. Overall, this structure enhances the efficiency of nutrient absorption in the small intestine.


What type of digestion is used to break down small small particles by enzyme action?

"chemical" or "chemical digestion"


What Type of chemical reaction breaks down large food molecules to small ones?

Yes. This occurs initially in the stomach and small intestine. After digestion, further metabolism takes place in the liver, for example.


Type of digestion that breaks down food by chemical reactions?

Chemical digestion involves the breakdown of food particles through the action of enzymes. These enzymes help break down complex molecules into simpler forms that can be absorbed by the body. This process occurs primarily in the stomach and small intestine.


What type of Mechanical digestion takes place in your mouth stomach and small intestines I?

Chemical and mechanical ingestion take place in the mouth. Chemical and mechanical digestion also take place in the stomach. Chemical digestion takes place in the small intestine.Ingestion, digestion then absorption.In the mouth, both chemical digestion and mechanical digestion happen. The mechanical part is your teeth crushing the food into smaller pieces. The chemical part is when the salivary glands give off a special fluid that contains enzymes. When food enters the stomach, an enzyme is released that helps to digest food chemicaly. The muscles in the stomach also digest food mechanicly. Lastly, the small intestine completes the chemical and mechanical digestion of food. The small intestine takes out all the useful matirial and sends it to the cells as tiny molecules that the cells use in cellular resparation.Baisicly, they all use chemical and mechanical digestion.


The digestion of what type of macromolecule begins in the stomach or abomasum in ruminants?

Protein digestion begins in the stomach or abomasum of ruminants. Pepsin, an enzyme released in the stomach, helps break down proteins into smaller peptides. Further digestion of proteins occurs in the small intestine with the help of enzymes like trypsin and chymotrypsin.


How does the structure of the small intestine improve its nutrient absorption?

1. The small intestine is LONG- this ensures food remains in the small intestine long enough for the products of digestion to be fully absorbed into the bloodstrem. 2. The Small intestine is HIGHLY FOLDED into villi (s. villus)- This gives a greater surface area for more efficient diffusion of products into the bloodstream. 3. The small intestine has a RICH BLOOD SUPPLY - Each villus has a network of capillaries so that the products of digestion are carried away from the small intestine efficiently. 4. The epithelium of the small intestine in the villi is only ONE CELL THICK - for easier diffusion of the products of digestion into the bloodstream. The walls of the capillaries are only one cell thick as well!!


What are 4 ways the small intestine is well adapted to its function?

The walls of the small intestine are covered in millions of tiny finger-like ... (it's a type of tissue), this tissue is adapted to help the small intestine carry out it's function...In what ways are the small intestine adapted for their roles