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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: BowenFotschHortonKreeftMonroe, absorption occurs mostly in the villi of the small intestine, bile is stored until needed in the gallbladder, Gastrin is one of the many digestive hormones, proteins are further digested in small intestine by proteases, carbohydrates are initally broken down in the mouth by salivary amylase, lipids taken up via absorption, blood initially carries unfiltered nutrients to the liver, lipids once broken down are absorbed into the lacteals that carry lymph, proteases are secreted in an inactive form by pancreas, Sympathetic Nervous System inhibits change in contractile and sensory activity in the Stomach, carbohydrates taken up via absorption, proteins taken up via absorption, HCl converts pepsinogen to pepsin which breaks down proteins, liver is made up of hepatacytes which produce bile, Stomach when pH increases releases HCl, absorption is the process that transfers nutrients from Gastrointestinal Tract to blood blood, Stomach When full produces Gastrin, Parasympathetic Nervous System stimulates change in contractile and sensory activity in the Stomach, proteins once broken down are transported via hepatic vein to liver, duodenal hormones stimulates secretion of digestive hormones in the small intestine