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| *The final products of protein digestion are amino acids and some di-,tri- and oligo-peptidases. | | *The final products of protein digestion are amino acids and some di-,tri- and oligo-peptidases. |
| *Amino acids are absorbed by four carrier proteins; each transports a different type of amino acid. | | *Amino acids are absorbed by four carrier proteins; each transports a different type of amino acid. |
− | **Neutral amino acids e.g. ala, val, leu. | + | **Neutral amino acids e.g. alanine, valine, leucine. |
− | **Dibasic amino acids e.g. lys, arg, orn. | + | **Dibasic amino acids e.g. lysine, arginine. |
− | **Acidic amino acids e.g. glu, asp. | + | **Acidic amino acids e.g. glutamine, aspartic acid. |
− | **Small amino acids inc. pro, hydroxyproline and gly. | + | **Small amino acids inc. proline, hydroxyproline and glycine. |
| ***Amino acids within the same group compete with each other for the transport molecule. | | ***Amino acids within the same group compete with each other for the transport molecule. |
| ***Amino acids are transported with sodium through a symport (like glucose), where amino acids travel up their concentration gradient and sodium travels down its concentration gradient. | | ***Amino acids are transported with sodium through a symport (like glucose), where amino acids travel up their concentration gradient and sodium travels down its concentration gradient. |