Exam 2: The Digestive System: Mechanism for Nourishing the Body
Exam 1: The Cell: A Microcosm of Life90 Questions
Exam 2: The Digestive System: Mechanism for Nourishing the Body90 Questions
Exam 3: Carbohydrates91 Questions
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Exam 5: Lipids90 Questions
Exam 6: Protein90 Questions
Exam 7: Integration and Regulation of Metabolism and the Impact of Exercise90 Questions
Exam 8: Energy Expenditure, Body Composition, and Healthy Weight91 Questions
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Exam 11: Major Minerals90 Questions
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Exam 13: Essential Trace and Ultratrace Minerals90 Questions
Exam 14: Nonessential Trace and Ultratrace Minerals90 Questions
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Among the regulatory peptide molecules,some are recognized as true hormones.Which substance is a paracrine rather than a hormone?
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Match the corresponding action to the hormone. Each choice is used only once.
-pancreatic polypeptide
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Describe the mechanisms by which resin-type drugs and functional foods containing phytostanols lower high blood cholesterol levels.
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Broad-spectrum antibiotics are capable of killing many different bacteria,including many of those that naturally live in the intestines.Develop a hypothesis regarding the effects of broad-spectrum antibiotics on the beneficial effects of gut flora.
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Pancreatitis occurs when zymogens become activated within the pancreas.
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What product produced by neck cells in the oxyntic gland of the stomach protects the epithelium from mechanical and chemical damage?
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Match the corresponding action to the hormone. Each choice is used only once.
-somatostatin
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Discuss three of the five mechanisms by which probiotics may be helpful in diarrheal illnesses.
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Which division of the nervous system decreases digestive tract motility and secretions?
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In which part of the brain is the swallowing center located?
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The hormone primarily responsible for contraction of the gallbladder and release of bile into the duodenum is ____.
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Which hormone(s)is/are responsible for decreasing sodium absorption in the colon?
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