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Emulsifies/emulsify fats
Bile salts
Protein-coated lipid droplets that are absorbed
Chylomicrons
T/F: Pancreatic islets are the exocrine portion of the pancreas.
False
T/F: The ileocecal valve regulates flow from the stomach to the duodenum.
False
T/F: The peritoneal cavity is located between the visceral peritoneum and the mesentery.
False
Bile is stored and concentrated in the
Gallbladder
Required to activate pepsinogen
Hydrochloric acid
Structure into which lipids are absorbed
Lacteal
Bile is produced by the
Liver
Cluster of bile salts and digested lipids in the small intestine.
Micelles
Enzyme(s) that digest(s) lipids into free fatty acids and monoglycerides.
Pancreatic lipase
Protein-digesting enzyme(s) produced by the stomach
Pepsin
Begin(s) carbohydrate digestion in the mouth
Salivary amylase
Accessory organs of digestion
Salivary glands Gallbladder Pancreas
T/F: Filiform papillae are keratinized projections from the tongue that help physically break down food.
True
T/F: The shortest segment of the small intestine is the duodenum.
True
T/F: The vermiform appendix is a blind-ended sac that contains lymphoid follicles.
True
Folds of the small intestine mucosa are known as
villi