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Fatty acids and glycerol are both fat soluble Fatty acids and glycerol are both fat soluble. They are at a high concentration in the gut lumen.

Glucose concentration is high in the lumen Glucose concentration is high in the lumen. It moves through the membrane at the microvilli and then through the membrane again beside the capillary. The transport of glucose seems to be limited when sodium concentration is low or when ATP production is inhibited.

MOUTH Mechanical digestion: ___________________________________________________ pH = _______________ Chemical digestion: Juice = _____________________________ Secretary organ = _______________________ Enzyme = ___________________________ Converts: ____________________ into: ______________________ Enzyme information: __________________________________________________________________________ Role of mucus: _______________________________________________________________________________ Additional information: ________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________