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... require the same amount of calories ( an athlete will require more food than a sedentary individual ) . It is also impor- tant to realize that during illness the body actually needs extra amounts of food to adjust to the increased ...
... require the same amount of calories ( an athlete will require more food than a sedentary individual ) . It is also impor- tant to realize that during illness the body actually needs extra amounts of food to adjust to the increased ...
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... require separation by the enzyme sucrase present in the sur- face lining of the intestine . Likewise , lactose , the sugar present in milk , is composed of glucose attached to galactose and requires the enzyme lactase for separation and ...
... require separation by the enzyme sucrase present in the sur- face lining of the intestine . Likewise , lactose , the sugar present in milk , is composed of glucose attached to galactose and requires the enzyme lactase for separation and ...
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... require a more complicated process of absorp- tion . Fats do not dissolve well in the intestine and require the pres- ence of bile salts from the liver in order to mix with intestinal juices . Additionally , fats need the enzyme lipase ...
... require a more complicated process of absorp- tion . Fats do not dissolve well in the intestine and require the pres- ence of bile salts from the liver in order to mix with intestinal juices . Additionally , fats need the enzyme lipase ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
The Cause of Inflammatory Bowel Disease | 11 |
The Anatomy of the Gastrointestinal Tract | 17 |
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