23. Which of the following is true for nutrients in the small intestine? digested nutrients are absorbed into either capillary or lymphatic vessels within each villus b. а. amino acids (from protein digestion), sugars (from carbohydrate digestion), small fatty acids (from triglyceride digestion), water-soluble vitamins, and minerals are transported from the intestinal cells into the bloodstream through capillaries larger fatty acids, fat-soluble vitamins, and other lipids (packaged in lipid transport particles), are transported first through lymphatic vessels and then eventually meet up with blood vessels d. water-soluble nutrients entering the bloodstream are transported directly to the liver where the liver processes, stores, or releases these nutrients to other cell all of these с. е. 24. Which of the following is true? villi and microvilli are projections found on the internal surface of the stomach b. а. villi and microvilli are projections found on the internal surface of the small intestine villi and microvilli are projections found on the internal surface of the large intestine villi and microvilli are projections found on the internal surface of the colon more than one of the above с. d. е. 25. Which of the following is not true? you could play tennis on a tennis court that has the surface area of your small intestine b. а. pancreatic juice contains bicarbonate ions which neutralize the acidity of chyme c. peristaltic contractions in the stomach help turn food into chyme d. you could play tennis on a tennis court that has the surface area of the large intestine more than one of the above е.
23. Which of the following is true for nutrients in the small intestine? digested nutrients are absorbed into either capillary or lymphatic vessels within each villus b. а. amino acids (from protein digestion), sugars (from carbohydrate digestion), small fatty acids (from triglyceride digestion), water-soluble vitamins, and minerals are transported from the intestinal cells into the bloodstream through capillaries larger fatty acids, fat-soluble vitamins, and other lipids (packaged in lipid transport particles), are transported first through lymphatic vessels and then eventually meet up with blood vessels d. water-soluble nutrients entering the bloodstream are transported directly to the liver where the liver processes, stores, or releases these nutrients to other cell all of these с. е. 24. Which of the following is true? villi and microvilli are projections found on the internal surface of the stomach b. а. villi and microvilli are projections found on the internal surface of the small intestine villi and microvilli are projections found on the internal surface of the large intestine villi and microvilli are projections found on the internal surface of the colon more than one of the above с. d. е. 25. Which of the following is not true? you could play tennis on a tennis court that has the surface area of your small intestine b. а. pancreatic juice contains bicarbonate ions which neutralize the acidity of chyme c. peristaltic contractions in the stomach help turn food into chyme d. you could play tennis on a tennis court that has the surface area of the large intestine more than one of the above е.
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