Lab 39. Digestive Physiology.

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Lab 39. Digestive Physiology

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Digestion Review Complex carbohydrates Mono- saccharides (simple Macromolecule Constituents? Digestion Begins? Enzyme (source) Completed? Complex carbohydrates Mono- saccharides (simple sugars) mouth Salivary amylase Small intestine Pancreatic Lipids (triglycerides) Glycerol, fatty acids x 3 Lingual lipase (tongue) Proteins Amino acids stomach Pepsin Brush border proteases& peptidases