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**What This Document Is**
This document is a focused study guide designed to help students prepare for the First Examination in NTDT 200: Nutrition Concepts at the University of Delaware. It outlines key areas of emphasis from Chapters 3, 4, 5, and 6, and extends to material covered in class through the Monday session of the Protein chapter. It’s intended as a companion to your course notes and textbook, offering a streamlined approach to exam review. Please remember that all material discussed in class is potentially relevant for the exam.
**Why This Document Matters**
This guide is particularly beneficial for students who want a concentrated overview of the core concepts assessed on the upcoming examination. It’s ideal for use during focused study sessions, helping you prioritize topics and identify areas where further review may be needed. Students who utilize this guide alongside their regular coursework will be well-positioned to demonstrate their understanding of fundamental nutrition principles. Access to the full document will provide a more detailed and comprehensive review.
**Topics Covered**
* The digestive process, from initial intake to waste elimination
* The role of key sphincters in regulating digestive flow
* The structure and function of the small intestine, including crypts and goblet cells
* The mechanics of digestion, including peristalsis and segmentation
* The action of digestive enzymes on macronutrients
* Nutrient absorption mechanisms and sites within the digestive system
* Transportation of nutrients via vascular and lymphatic systems
* The hepatic portal system and liver function
* The role and benefits of probiotics in gut health
**What This Document Provides**
* A focused outline of essential concepts from specified textbook chapters.
* Key terminology and definitions related to digestion and absorption.
* An overview of the digestive pathway and the organs involved.
* A summary of different types of diffusion and their role in nutrient uptake.
* Information regarding nutrient transport systems and their destinations.
* A starting point for targeted review of complex physiological processes.