Abstract

LTHOUGH AN EVERTED gut sac can move molecules from mucosal to senosal surfaces, time intact intestine utilizes its circulation as an integral part of the transport process, and blood flow must be considered as a potential rate-limiting step. Time immteraction between the circulation and intestinal absorption is a twoway street: absorption influences blood flow and the reverse holds as well. Digestion, motility, and intestinal energy consumption also affect blood flow, either by direct local stimulation or through distant release of humoral agents.

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