Exam 2: The Digestive System: Mechanism for Nourishing the Body
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Exam 13: Essential Trace and Ultratrace Minerals90 Questions
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Which cells,found in oxyntic glands in the body of the stomach,secrete pepsinogens?
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Which process allows gastric expansion with food intake with minimal impact on intragastric pressure?
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Describe the beneficial effects of secretions released by colonic bacteria.
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Match the corresponding action to the hormone. Each choice is used only once.
-gastrin
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Match the substance important for digestion with its site of production.
-collagenase
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What happens to reabsorbed bile acids after transported back to the liver?
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When the pH of the stomach is increased to avoid GERD,over time,the stomach may not be acidic enough.What is the most likely outcome?
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Which hormone's major action is to alkalize intestinal contents by stimulating secretion of bicarbonate from the pancreas and by inhibiting gastric acid secretion and gastric emptying?
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