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- Enzymes usually end in -ase and begin with the name of whatever they are working to digest:
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- Enzymes usually end in -ase and begin with the name of whatever they are working to digest:
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- Amylase digests amylose
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- Amylase digests amylose
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- Maltase digests maltose
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- Maltase digests maltose
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# Nutrient Absorption
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- **Simple Diffusion**: Occurs when the concentration of a particular nutrient is higher in one area than an other. This form of transport does not require energy input. Many water-soluble vitamins, lipids, and some minerals are absorbed in the digestive tract by simple diffusion.
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- **Facilitated Diffusion**: Enterocytes absorb some nutrients by facilitated diffusion, another process that does not require energy. Although the nutrient moves down its concentration gradient, it still needs to be carried by a special transport protein within the membrane of the enterocyte. Absorption of simple sugar fructose occurs by facilitated diffusion
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- **Active Transport**: Some nutrients move from the lumen of the intestine and into an enterocyte against the concentration gradient; that is, from low to high concentration. Absorption of these nutrients requires both a unique transport protein and energy. Enterocytes rely on active transport to absorb glucose and amino acids.
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# Definitions
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# Definitions
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