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The degradation of protein commences in the stomach and continues to take place in the small intestine. Proteolysis secreted by the pancreas break down peptides into smaller peptides. Moreover, the pancreatic brush border called carboxypeptidase split one amino acid at a time. Pancreatic lipase degrades triglycerides into monoglycerides and free fatty acids. Once the food has been digested, it is ready to pass into the blood vessels situated in the intestinal walls, by a process known as diffusion. Active, passive and facilitated diffusion of nutrients (including vitamins and minerals) takes place in the small intestine. Moreover, the mucosal lining in the intestinal walls featuring plicate circulars and reggae absorb maximum nutrients as possible from the food that is passed through the small intestine. The absorbed nutrients are then transported to different organs of the body, via blood vessels, wherein, they are used to build proteins and other substances required by the body. This process is known as assimilation. Most of the nutrients are absorbed by the jejunum of the small intestine and nutrients not absorbed by the jejunum are absorbed by the ileum. The remaining undigested food is passed to the next part of the digestive system i.e. to the large intestine. The small intestine function is quite intricate and interesting.

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