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More model informationA model of the human digestive system.
Well my video recording software doesn’t have audio for some reason, so here’s what I was trying to say: First salivary amylase is released, which breaks down starch. Then the food goes through the esophagus, and to the stomach, which has pepsin (breaks proteins into dipeptides), then the pancreas will release trypsin (breaks proteins into dipeptides) lipase (breaks down lipids) and more amylase. The food then journeys through the small intestine where it meets with maltase (breaks maltose into glucose) lactase (breaks lactose into glucose) sucrase (breaks sucrose into glucose) and peptidase (breaks dipeptides into amino acids) these materials are then reabsorped into the body.
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