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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Chapter 23 - Weiffenbach-Hasenauer-Frainey-Miller-Lambert, Carbs broken into monosaccharides by amylase, Small Intestine is the primary site of Absorption, Gastrin a digestive Hormone, Gallbladder stores and releases bile, Small Intestine requires activity of three accessory organs: Gallbladder, bile emulsifies Lipids, HCl activates pepsin, a type of Proteases, G-cells activated by neuroreflexes of PNS, G-cells which secrete Gastrin, Stomach increased pH and food chemicals lead to activation of G-cells, Lipids enter through lacteals of the lymph, Absorption requires active carriers to transport Proteins, PNS can be overriden by fight or flight response of the SNS, Small Intestine requires activity of three accessory organs: Liver, Small Intestine chyme enters via the pyloric sphincter from the Stomach, Absorption requires active carriers to transport Carbs, Small Intestine requires activity of three accessory organs: Pancreas, Hormone secreted into the Blood, Proteins broken into amino acids by Proteases, Stomach parietel cells within stomach secrete HCl