Exam 3: The Basics of Digestion
Exam 1: What Is Nutrition97 Questions
Exam 2: Tools for Healthy Eating88 Questions
Exam 3: The Basics of Digestion94 Questions
Exam 4: Carbohydrates: Sugar, Starches, and Fiber89 Questions
Exam 5: Fats, Oils, and Other Lipids91 Questions
Exam 6: Proteins and Amino Acids90 Questions
Exam 7: Vitamins90 Questions
Exam 8: Minerals and Water90 Questions
Exam 9: Alcohol91 Questions
Exam 10: Weight Management and Energy Balance90 Questions
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Exam 12: Consumerism and Sustainability: From Farm to Table92 Questions
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Exam 14: Life Cycle Nutrition: Pregnancy Through Infancy90 Questions
Exam 15: Life Cycle Nutrition: Toddlers Through the Later Years90 Questions
Exam 16: Hunger at Home and Abroad90 Questions
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Which of the following functions is the "sloshing" motion that thoroughly mixes chyme with the chemical secretions in the small intestine?
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The ileocecal sphincter prevents backflow of fecal contents from the large intestine into the small intestine.
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The GI tract is nearly 30 feet long in a cadaver; it is significantly longer in a living person.
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It generally takes about one week for intestinal matter to pass through the colon.
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Name the most important digestive enzymes produced by the pancreas, and indicate the function of each.
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Heartburn may result if the pyloric sphincter allows food to flow back into the esophagus from the stomach.
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Which of the following foods should be avoided by a person with celiac disease?
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The hormone that stimulates the secretion of hydrochloric acid is
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Describe the pathway food takes through the body from start to finish.
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Which of the following actions does not occur in the colon?
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Cholecystokinin is secreted by intestinal cells to stimulate the pancreas to secrete digestive enzymes.
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The hormone gastrin is made in the stomach and stimulates the secretion of HCl.
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The stomach produces mucus, which acts as a barrier to protect the stomach lining from irritation or damage from hydrochloric acid.
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Gallstones are small, hard, crystalline structures that form in the gallbladder when bile is abnormally thin.
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