• Denote that protein digestion generally refers to protein breakdown and absorption. • Denote that this occurs through: - Denaturation - Peptide bond cleavage (which, itself, is commonly referred to as digestion) - Peptide Uptake - Amino Acid Absorption • Denote that denaturation refers to protein unfolding (uncoiling), which occurs in the highly acidic gastric milieu, where the pH is ~ 2. • Peptide bond cleavage refers to the enzymatic activity of proteases (peptidases), which catalyze hydrolytic peptide bond cleavage, most prominently by pancreatic enzymes within the proximal small intestine, where the pH is ~ 6. • Peptide uptake refers to the uptake of short peptides into enterocytes (brush border cells along the small intestine), where they are further cleaved into individual amino acids. • Amino acid absorption refers to the diffusion and transport of amino acids out of enterocytes and into the surrounding capillaries for systemic dispersion.