Deck 27: Digestive System
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Deck 27: Digestive System
1
During digestion,epithelial cells lining the small intestine absorb nutrients,which are then _____.
A) stored as fat
B) passed into the bloodstream
C) distributed by the villi
D) stored in the gallbladder
E) transported to the pancreas
A) stored as fat
B) passed into the bloodstream
C) distributed by the villi
D) stored in the gallbladder
E) transported to the pancreas
B
2
Why is fiber an important part of our diet?
A) Bacteria living in the colon break down fiber for nutrients.
B) Fiber helps prevent bacterial growth in the colon.
C) Bacteria living in the colon break down fiber for absorption.
D) Fiber prevents chyme from entering the large intestines.
E) Fiber is required to emulsify fats in the small intestine.
A) Bacteria living in the colon break down fiber for nutrients.
B) Fiber helps prevent bacterial growth in the colon.
C) Bacteria living in the colon break down fiber for absorption.
D) Fiber prevents chyme from entering the large intestines.
E) Fiber is required to emulsify fats in the small intestine.
A
3
The villi that line the wall of the small intestines serve to _____.
A) increase the surface area of the small intestines
B) increase absorption of nutrients by the small intestines
C) slow the movement of chyme into the large intestines
D) increase the surface area and absorption of nutrients by the small intestines
E) increase the surface area and slow the movement of chyme into the large intestines
A) increase the surface area of the small intestines
B) increase absorption of nutrients by the small intestines
C) slow the movement of chyme into the large intestines
D) increase the surface area and absorption of nutrients by the small intestines
E) increase the surface area and slow the movement of chyme into the large intestines
D
4
Which statement best explains why stomach acid does not harm the lining of the stomach?
A) The stomach is lined with a layer of thick protective mucus.
B) The stomach flushes the acid into the small intestines very quickly.
C) The stomach acid is quickly absorbed by the liver.
D) Stomach acid is a weak acid.
E) Stomach acid is only produced by an ulcer.
A) The stomach is lined with a layer of thick protective mucus.
B) The stomach flushes the acid into the small intestines very quickly.
C) The stomach acid is quickly absorbed by the liver.
D) Stomach acid is a weak acid.
E) Stomach acid is only produced by an ulcer.
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5
The primary function of the small intestine is to _____.
A) digest carbohydrates
B) absorb nutrients into the bloodstream
C) store bile salts
D) produce amylase
E) temporarily store food
A) digest carbohydrates
B) absorb nutrients into the bloodstream
C) store bile salts
D) produce amylase
E) temporarily store food
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6
What happens to waste material that collects in the large intestine?
A) It is absorbed by the cells of the colon.
B) It is emulsified and eliminated by the body in perspiration.
C) It is sent back to the small intestines for further digestion.
D) It is compacted and eliminated from the body as stool.
E) It is used to produce enzymes for digestion of macromolecules in the small intestine.
A) It is absorbed by the cells of the colon.
B) It is emulsified and eliminated by the body in perspiration.
C) It is sent back to the small intestines for further digestion.
D) It is compacted and eliminated from the body as stool.
E) It is used to produce enzymes for digestion of macromolecules in the small intestine.
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7
Bariatric surgery is often recommended for morbidly obese persons.Which statement regarding bariatric surgery is false?
A) Patients can continue to eat large amounts of food after the surgery.
B) Patients often must take vitamin and mineral supplements.
C) Patients may suffer from other health issues as a result of bariatric surgery
D) Patients often lose 30%-50% of their excess weight within 6 months of the surgery.
A) Patients can continue to eat large amounts of food after the surgery.
B) Patients often must take vitamin and mineral supplements.
C) Patients may suffer from other health issues as a result of bariatric surgery
D) Patients often lose 30%-50% of their excess weight within 6 months of the surgery.
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8
Salivary amylase breaks down _____ in the mouth.
A) pepsin and carbohydrates
B) protein and carbohydrates
C) carbohydrates
D) pepsin,protein,and carbohydrates
E) pepsin and protein
A) pepsin and carbohydrates
B) protein and carbohydrates
C) carbohydrates
D) pepsin,protein,and carbohydrates
E) pepsin and protein
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9
All of these are important components of the digestive system EXCEPT the _____.
A) gallbladder
B) liver
C) pancreas
D) small intestine
E) urinary bladder
A) gallbladder
B) liver
C) pancreas
D) small intestine
E) urinary bladder
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10
Without a gallbladder,which situation may occur?
A) an inability to break down fats in the small intestines
B) an inability to store bile salts
C) an inability to break down carbohydrates in the small intestines
D) an inability to break down fats in the small intestines and an inability to produce bile
E) an inability to break down fats in the small intestines and an inability to store bile salts
A) an inability to break down fats in the small intestines
B) an inability to store bile salts
C) an inability to break down carbohydrates in the small intestines
D) an inability to break down fats in the small intestines and an inability to produce bile
E) an inability to break down fats in the small intestines and an inability to store bile salts
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11
The chemical breakdown of food begins in the _____.
A) stomach
B) small intestines
C) large intestines
D) anus
E) mouth
A) stomach
B) small intestines
C) large intestines
D) anus
E) mouth
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12
The stomach is an important part of the digestive system.Which function is NOT performed by the stomach?
A) churning acid and pepsin with food to make chyme
B) storing food
C) producing salivary amylase
D) passing chyme into the small intestines
E) absorbing water and certain drugs
A) churning acid and pepsin with food to make chyme
B) storing food
C) producing salivary amylase
D) passing chyme into the small intestines
E) absorbing water and certain drugs
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13
Which statement regarding the stomach is false?
A) Stomach acid helps protect us from food-borne diseases.
B) Stomach acid denatures certain proteins in our food.
C) Pepsin is an enzyme produced in the stomach.
D) The stomach stores bile for fat emulsification in the small intestine.
E) The stomach receives food from the esophagus.
A) Stomach acid helps protect us from food-borne diseases.
B) Stomach acid denatures certain proteins in our food.
C) Pepsin is an enzyme produced in the stomach.
D) The stomach stores bile for fat emulsification in the small intestine.
E) The stomach receives food from the esophagus.
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14
The digestive system is responsible for breaking down the food we eat into usable subunits.Which list correctly places the parts of the digestive system in order starting in the mouth?
A) mouth,esophagus,large intestine,stomach,small intestine
B) mouth,small intestine,large intestine,stomach,esophagus
C) mouth,esophagus,stomach,large intestine,small intestine
D) mouth,esophagus,stomach,small intestine,large intestine
E) mouth,stomach,esophagus,small intestine,large intestine
A) mouth,esophagus,large intestine,stomach,small intestine
B) mouth,small intestine,large intestine,stomach,esophagus
C) mouth,esophagus,stomach,large intestine,small intestine
D) mouth,esophagus,stomach,small intestine,large intestine
E) mouth,stomach,esophagus,small intestine,large intestine
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15
Which organ is responsible for producing bile salts essential for emulsifying fats in the small intestine?
A) gall bladder
B) small intestine
C) liver
D) large intestine
E) stomach
A) gall bladder
B) small intestine
C) liver
D) large intestine
E) stomach
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16
Why are patients who are undergoing gastric bypass more likely to lose a significant amount of weight compared to sleeve gastrectomy?
A) Sleeve gastrectomy removes over half of the small intestines where nutrients and calories are absorbed.
B) Sleeve gastrectomy does not dramatically reduce the size of the stomach.
C) Gastric bypass removes over half of the small intestines where nutrients and calories are absorbed.
D) Sleeve gastrectomy redirects food from the upper stomach to the lower end of the small intestine.
E) Gastric bypass patients do not lose more weight when compared to sleeve gastrectomy.
A) Sleeve gastrectomy removes over half of the small intestines where nutrients and calories are absorbed.
B) Sleeve gastrectomy does not dramatically reduce the size of the stomach.
C) Gastric bypass removes over half of the small intestines where nutrients and calories are absorbed.
D) Sleeve gastrectomy redirects food from the upper stomach to the lower end of the small intestine.
E) Gastric bypass patients do not lose more weight when compared to sleeve gastrectomy.
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17
The pancreas is NOT responsible for _____.
A) neutralizing the acidic chyme
B) secreting enzymes that break down carbohydrates
C) helping break down fats and proteins in the small intestines
D) storage of bile
E) secreting enzymes that break down fats and proteins
A) neutralizing the acidic chyme
B) secreting enzymes that break down carbohydrates
C) helping break down fats and proteins in the small intestines
D) storage of bile
E) secreting enzymes that break down fats and proteins
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18
The muscular contraction used to push food down the esophagus and to mix chyme in the stomach is called _____.
A) forced contraction
B) regular contraction
C) peristalsis
D) chyme
E) digestion
A) forced contraction
B) regular contraction
C) peristalsis
D) chyme
E) digestion
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19
Which statement best explains why bypassing a portion of the small intestine can significantly increase weight loss?
A) The small intestine is the primary organ for mechanical digestion.
B) The small intestine is the primary organ for waste removal.
C) The small intestine is the primary organ for nutrient absorption.
D) The small intestine is the primary organ for food storage.
E) The small intestine is the primary organ for water absorption.
A) The small intestine is the primary organ for mechanical digestion.
B) The small intestine is the primary organ for waste removal.
C) The small intestine is the primary organ for nutrient absorption.
D) The small intestine is the primary organ for food storage.
E) The small intestine is the primary organ for water absorption.
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20
Which part of the digestive system is incorrectly paired with its primary function?
A) large intestine: absorbs water,salts,and vitamins
B) small intestine: absorbs nutrients
C) rectum: stores waste ready for elimination
D) colon: produces enzymes to break down fats
E) gallbladder: store bile salts produced by the liver
A) large intestine: absorbs water,salts,and vitamins
B) small intestine: absorbs nutrients
C) rectum: stores waste ready for elimination
D) colon: produces enzymes to break down fats
E) gallbladder: store bile salts produced by the liver
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21
Where does the majority of chemical digestion take place?
A) small intestine
B) esophagus
C) mouth
D) stomach
E) colon
A) small intestine
B) esophagus
C) mouth
D) stomach
E) colon
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22
The sea anemone has one digestive opening.This is an example of a(n)_____ digestive system.
A) closed
B) passive
C) complex
D) incomplete
E) complete
A) closed
B) passive
C) complex
D) incomplete
E) complete
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23
The colon is responsible for absorption of all of these EXCEPT _____.
A) water
B) salts
C) vitamins
D) bacteria
E) minerals
A) water
B) salts
C) vitamins
D) bacteria
E) minerals
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24
An incomplete digestive cavity where nutrients are digested and absorbed in a sea anemone is called a _____.
A) stomach cavity
B) mouth
C) gastrovascular cavity
D) colon
E) liver
A) stomach cavity
B) mouth
C) gastrovascular cavity
D) colon
E) liver
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25
Food passes through which of the following digestive organs?
A) stomach
B) liver
C) pancreas
D) All of the answers are correct.
E) None of the answers are correct.
A) stomach
B) liver
C) pancreas
D) All of the answers are correct.
E) None of the answers are correct.
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26
Which of the following is NOT part of the digestive system?
A) stomach
B) liver
C) pancreas
D) kidneys
E) All of the answers are part of the digestive system.
A) stomach
B) liver
C) pancreas
D) kidneys
E) All of the answers are part of the digestive system.
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27
All of these statements are true regarding weight loss surgery EXCEPT _____.
A) sleeve gastrectomy surgery can be reversed
B) gastric bypass requires patients to follow a strict diet plan
C) sleeve gastrectomy allows food to pass through the stomach and bypass the small intestines
D) sleeve gastrectomy helps patients feel full faster
E) a calorie-restricted diet is recommended to obese patients before weight loss surgery
A) sleeve gastrectomy surgery can be reversed
B) gastric bypass requires patients to follow a strict diet plan
C) sleeve gastrectomy allows food to pass through the stomach and bypass the small intestines
D) sleeve gastrectomy helps patients feel full faster
E) a calorie-restricted diet is recommended to obese patients before weight loss surgery
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28
In the mouth,__________ digestion occurs.
A) mechanical
B) carbohydrate
C) protein
D) mechanical and carbohydrate
E) mechanical and fat
A) mechanical
B) carbohydrate
C) protein
D) mechanical and carbohydrate
E) mechanical and fat
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29
Which of these is NOT a permanent means of weight reduction?
A) sleeve gastrectomy
B) gastric bypass
C) diet pills
D) Sleeve gastrectomy,gastric bypass,and diet pills are all permanent.
A) sleeve gastrectomy
B) gastric bypass
C) diet pills
D) Sleeve gastrectomy,gastric bypass,and diet pills are all permanent.
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30
Humans have a complete digestive system.A complete digestive system is one with _____.
A) more than three components
B) a mouth and an anus
C) a liver and a gallbladder
D) digestive enzymes
E) one digestive opening
A) more than three components
B) a mouth and an anus
C) a liver and a gallbladder
D) digestive enzymes
E) one digestive opening
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31
Muscle paralysis in the digestive tract would compromise which digestive function?
A) chemical digestion in the stomach
B) chemical digestion in the small intestine
C) absorption in the small intestine
D) chemical digestion in the mouth
E) movement of food from the mouth to the stomach
A) chemical digestion in the stomach
B) chemical digestion in the small intestine
C) absorption in the small intestine
D) chemical digestion in the mouth
E) movement of food from the mouth to the stomach
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32
Which part of the digestive tract has the most acidic pH?
A) esophagus
B) colon
C) small intestine
D) stomach
E) mouth
A) esophagus
B) colon
C) small intestine
D) stomach
E) mouth
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33
The duodenum receives secretions from the _____ and _____.
A) gallbladder;liver
B) gallbladder;pancreas
C) pancreas;liver
D) salivary glands;pancreas
E) liver;salivary glands
A) gallbladder;liver
B) gallbladder;pancreas
C) pancreas;liver
D) salivary glands;pancreas
E) liver;salivary glands
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34
Someone whose gallbladder has been surgically removed will have trouble processing
A) fats.
B) carbohydrates.
C) minerals.
D) vitamins.
E) proteins.
A) fats.
B) carbohydrates.
C) minerals.
D) vitamins.
E) proteins.
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35
Gastric bypass surgery causes the _____________ to become ____________.
A) stomach;smaller
B) small intestine;larger
C) stomach;less acidic
D) small intestine;less acidic
E) stomach;larger
A) stomach;smaller
B) small intestine;larger
C) stomach;less acidic
D) small intestine;less acidic
E) stomach;larger
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36
Which statement regarding the digestive system is false?
A) The colon is the last portion of the large intestine.
B) The rectum stores waste ready for elimination.
C) The large intestine acts as a trash compactor.
D) The colon is responsible for water reabsorption.
E) The bacteria in the colon help produce valuable vitamins.
A) The colon is the last portion of the large intestine.
B) The rectum stores waste ready for elimination.
C) The large intestine acts as a trash compactor.
D) The colon is responsible for water reabsorption.
E) The bacteria in the colon help produce valuable vitamins.
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37
Which statement regarding fungi digestion is false?
A) Fungi have a closed digestive system.
B) Fungi have hyphae that serve as digestive organs.
C) Fungi absorb nutrients directly into their cells.
D) Hyphae from fungi release digestive enzymes.
E) Fungi do not have a mouth or stomach pouch.
A) Fungi have a closed digestive system.
B) Fungi have hyphae that serve as digestive organs.
C) Fungi absorb nutrients directly into their cells.
D) Hyphae from fungi release digestive enzymes.
E) Fungi do not have a mouth or stomach pouch.
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38
Patients who have undergone gastric bypass surgery must do all of the following EXCEPT _____.
A) monitor micronutrient levels regularly
B) take supplemental vitamins
C) eat small meals
D) eat only once daily
E) change their eating habits
A) monitor micronutrient levels regularly
B) take supplemental vitamins
C) eat small meals
D) eat only once daily
E) change their eating habits
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39
Chyme exiting the stomach first enters into the _____.
A) pancreas
B) esophagus
C) gallbladder
D) duodenum
E) large intestine
A) pancreas
B) esophagus
C) gallbladder
D) duodenum
E) large intestine
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40
As food travels through the digestive system,__________.Select the THREE answers that apply.
A) macromolecules are broken down into subunits
B) nutrients are absorbed
C) nutrients are delivered to body tissues
D) waste is eliminated
E) None of the answers are correct.
A) macromolecules are broken down into subunits
B) nutrients are absorbed
C) nutrients are delivered to body tissues
D) waste is eliminated
E) None of the answers are correct.
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41
Salivary amylase digests __________.
A) proteins
B) polypeptides
C) carbohydrates
D) vitamins
E) minerals
A) proteins
B) polypeptides
C) carbohydrates
D) vitamins
E) minerals
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42
Chemical digestion of proteins begins in the __________.
A) small intestine
B) stomach
C) mouth
D) large intestine
E) pancreas
A) small intestine
B) stomach
C) mouth
D) large intestine
E) pancreas
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43
Chemical digestion of carbohydrates begins in the __________.
A) small intestine
B) stomach
C) mouth
D) large intestine
E) pancreas
A) small intestine
B) stomach
C) mouth
D) large intestine
E) pancreas
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44
The stomach's primary functions include _________.
A) storing food and breaking down proteins
B) storing food and absorbing nutrients
C) absorbing water and breaking down proteins
D) mechanically breaking up food and absorbing nutrients
E) digesting carbohydrates and storing food
A) storing food and breaking down proteins
B) storing food and absorbing nutrients
C) absorbing water and breaking down proteins
D) mechanically breaking up food and absorbing nutrients
E) digesting carbohydrates and storing food
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45
Mechanical digestion of food begins in the __________ and largely ends in the __________.
A) small intestine;large intestine
B) esophagus;stomach
C) mouth;stomach
D) mouth;large intestine
E) stomach;small intestine
A) small intestine;large intestine
B) esophagus;stomach
C) mouth;stomach
D) mouth;large intestine
E) stomach;small intestine
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46
The liquid mixture of food,water,acid,and enzymes in the stomach is called __________.
A) chimera
B) peristalsis
C) pepsin
D) chyme
E) pepsinogen
A) chimera
B) peristalsis
C) pepsin
D) chyme
E) pepsinogen
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47
Peristalsis is a process that __________.
A) mechanically breaks up food
B) chemically breaks up food
C) moves food through the digestive tract
D) absorbs nutrients from food
E) absorbs water from food
A) mechanically breaks up food
B) chemically breaks up food
C) moves food through the digestive tract
D) absorbs nutrients from food
E) absorbs water from food
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48
In the esophagus,peristalsis __________.
A) mechanically breaks down food
B) moves food from the mouth to the stomach
C) secretes pepsin to help break down protein
D) mixes food with acid and pepsin
E) None of the answers are correct.
A) mechanically breaks down food
B) moves food from the mouth to the stomach
C) secretes pepsin to help break down protein
D) mixes food with acid and pepsin
E) None of the answers are correct.
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49
Peristalsis is involved in __________.
A) moving food through the digestive tract
B) churning food in the stomach
C) mechanical digestion of food
D) All of the answers are correct.
E) None of the answers are correct.
A) moving food through the digestive tract
B) churning food in the stomach
C) mechanical digestion of food
D) All of the answers are correct.
E) None of the answers are correct.
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50
An incomplete digestive system is characterized by having __________.
A) no digestive enzymes
B) no elimination of wastes
C) only one opening
D) only partial absorption of nutrients
E) None of the answers are correct.
A) no digestive enzymes
B) no elimination of wastes
C) only one opening
D) only partial absorption of nutrients
E) None of the answers are correct.
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51
In the upper digestive tract,enzymes are produced by the __________.
A) tongue
B) esophagus
C) salivary glands
D) stomach
E) salivary glands and stomach
A) tongue
B) esophagus
C) salivary glands
D) stomach
E) salivary glands and stomach
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52
In the stomach,peristalsis __________.
A) mechanically breaks down food
B) moves food from the mouth to the stomach
C) secretes pepsin to help break down protein
D) mixes food with acid and pepsin
E) None of the answers are correct.
A) mechanically breaks down food
B) moves food from the mouth to the stomach
C) secretes pepsin to help break down protein
D) mixes food with acid and pepsin
E) None of the answers are correct.
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53
Digestion in fungi is similar to digestion in humans in that fungi _________.
A) have a digestive tube into which food passes and waste is eliminated
B) break down food using digestive enzymes
C) harbor bacteria that assist them in processing digestive waste
D) transport nutrients throughout their bodies via a specialized circulatory system
E) transport food via peristalsis
A) have a digestive tube into which food passes and waste is eliminated
B) break down food using digestive enzymes
C) harbor bacteria that assist them in processing digestive waste
D) transport nutrients throughout their bodies via a specialized circulatory system
E) transport food via peristalsis
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54
In the upper digestive tract,mechanical breakdown occurs in the __________.
A) mouth
B) stomach
C) esophagus
D) mouth and esophagus
E) esophagus and stomach
A) mouth
B) stomach
C) esophagus
D) mouth and esophagus
E) esophagus and stomach
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55
The ________ connect(s)the mouth to the stomach.
A) esophagus
B) peritoneum
C) ligaments
D) bolus
E) pancreas
A) esophagus
B) peritoneum
C) ligaments
D) bolus
E) pancreas
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56
The stomach is part of the ______ digestive tract.
A) secondary
B) upper
C) chemical
D) remedial
E) mechanical
A) secondary
B) upper
C) chemical
D) remedial
E) mechanical
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57
One main role of the stomach is to chemically digest __________.
A) complex carbohydrates
B) phospholipids
C) simple carbohydrates
D) water
E) proteins
A) complex carbohydrates
B) phospholipids
C) simple carbohydrates
D) water
E) proteins
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58
The correct order of events in obtaining nutrients from food is __________.
A) digestion,ingestion,elimination
B) elimination,ingestion,digestion
C) ingestion,elimination,digestion
D) ingestion,digestion,elimination
E) digestion,elimination,ingestion
A) digestion,ingestion,elimination
B) elimination,ingestion,digestion
C) ingestion,elimination,digestion
D) ingestion,digestion,elimination
E) digestion,elimination,ingestion
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59
Protein digestion in the stomach occurs by the action of __________ and _________.
A) amylase;acid
B) bile salts;acid
C) bile salts;amylase
D) pepsin;acid
E) pepsin;lipase
A) amylase;acid
B) bile salts;acid
C) bile salts;amylase
D) pepsin;acid
E) pepsin;lipase
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60
The organs of the upper digestive tract include the __________.
A) mouth
B) esophagus
C) stomach
D) All of the answers are correct.
E) None of the answers are correct.
A) mouth
B) esophagus
C) stomach
D) All of the answers are correct.
E) None of the answers are correct.
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61
Which organ stores and secretes bile salts,which help break down fat?
A) pancreas
B) liver
C) duodenum
D) gallbladder
E) rectum
A) pancreas
B) liver
C) duodenum
D) gallbladder
E) rectum
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62
The cells lining the inner surface of the small intestine are known as __________.
A) epithelial cells
B) endothelial cells
C) mesothelial cells
D) duodenal cells
E) sulcal cells
A) epithelial cells
B) endothelial cells
C) mesothelial cells
D) duodenal cells
E) sulcal cells
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63
Which organ makes bile salts,which help break down fat?
A) pancreas
B) liver
C) duodenum
D) gallbladder
E) mouth
A) pancreas
B) liver
C) duodenum
D) gallbladder
E) mouth
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64
The longest organ of the digestive system is the __________.
A) esophagus
B) stomach
C) small intestine
D) colon
E) rectum
A) esophagus
B) stomach
C) small intestine
D) colon
E) rectum
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65
The first and longest portion of the large intestine is the __________.
A) pancreas
B) appendix
C) colon
D) duodenum
E) rectum
A) pancreas
B) appendix
C) colon
D) duodenum
E) rectum
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66
The small intestine of an average adult is about _____ feet long.
A) 2
B) 7
C) 12
D) 15
E) 20
A) 2
B) 7
C) 12
D) 15
E) 20
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67
The villi improve absorption by _________ and are found on the __________.
A) increasing surface area;epithelial cells of the small intestine
B) secreting lubricating mucus;muscular wall of the colon
C) releasing bile salts;cells of the liver
D) producing lipase;epithelial cells of the duodenum
E) allowing peristalsis;inner lining of the esophagus
A) increasing surface area;epithelial cells of the small intestine
B) secreting lubricating mucus;muscular wall of the colon
C) releasing bile salts;cells of the liver
D) producing lipase;epithelial cells of the duodenum
E) allowing peristalsis;inner lining of the esophagus
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68
Which organ neutralizes the acid of the chyme?
A) pancreas
B) liver
C) duodenum
D) gallbladder
E) large intestine
A) pancreas
B) liver
C) duodenum
D) gallbladder
E) large intestine
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69
The lining of the small intestine is folded into _______,which _______ for efficient nutrient absorption.
A) transverse folds;increase surface area
B) villi;increase surface area
C) villi;decrease surface area
D) epithelial cells;increase surface area
E) epithelial cells;decrease surface area
A) transverse folds;increase surface area
B) villi;increase surface area
C) villi;decrease surface area
D) epithelial cells;increase surface area
E) epithelial cells;decrease surface area
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70
Most absorption occurs in the __________.
A) esophagus
B) kidneys
C) duodenum
D) small intestine
E) large intestine
A) esophagus
B) kidneys
C) duodenum
D) small intestine
E) large intestine
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71
In the small intestine,digested nutrients are __________.
A) absorbed directly into blood vessels for transport to the rest of the body
B) absorbed by epithelial cells,then pass into blood vessels for transport to the rest of the body
C) absorbed by epithelial cells,then pass into the villi of the blood vessels for transport to the rest of the body
D) absorbed into blood vessels,after which they pass through epithelial cells before being transported to the rest of the body
E) absorbed across the muscle layers into blood vessels that transport them to the rest of the body
A) absorbed directly into blood vessels for transport to the rest of the body
B) absorbed by epithelial cells,then pass into blood vessels for transport to the rest of the body
C) absorbed by epithelial cells,then pass into the villi of the blood vessels for transport to the rest of the body
D) absorbed into blood vessels,after which they pass through epithelial cells before being transported to the rest of the body
E) absorbed across the muscle layers into blood vessels that transport them to the rest of the body
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72
To emulsify means to _________.
A) suspend a hydrophobic liquid as droplets in a watery mixture
B) chemically digest fats through enzymatic action
C) churn up food particles,especially fats,to speed digestion
D) increase the surface area of an organ to increase absorption
E) rhythmically contract to push food through the digestive tract
A) suspend a hydrophobic liquid as droplets in a watery mixture
B) chemically digest fats through enzymatic action
C) churn up food particles,especially fats,to speed digestion
D) increase the surface area of an organ to increase absorption
E) rhythmically contract to push food through the digestive tract
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73
Digestion in sea anemones is different from digestion in humans in that sea anemones _________.
A) don't have an internal digestive system
B) don't absorb nutrients from their digestive cavities
C) have a simple digestive pouch with a single opening,whereas humans have a specialized digestive tube with two openings
D) harbor a complex community of microorganisms that digest their food and provide nutrients to their body tissues whereas humans have a simple community of bacteria
E) Digestion in sea anemones is the same as it is in humans.
A) don't have an internal digestive system
B) don't absorb nutrients from their digestive cavities
C) have a simple digestive pouch with a single opening,whereas humans have a specialized digestive tube with two openings
D) harbor a complex community of microorganisms that digest their food and provide nutrients to their body tissues whereas humans have a simple community of bacteria
E) Digestion in sea anemones is the same as it is in humans.
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74
MOST of the enzymes used in digestion are produced by the __________.
A) salivary glands and pancreas
B) stomach and small intestine
C) small intestine and liver
D) liver and gallbladder
E) pancreas and stomach
A) salivary glands and pancreas
B) stomach and small intestine
C) small intestine and liver
D) liver and gallbladder
E) pancreas and stomach
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75
People who cannot store or produce bile salts will most likely have more _________ in their stool than people who can.
A) proteins
B) carbohydrates
C) fats
D) salts
E) water
A) proteins
B) carbohydrates
C) fats
D) salts
E) water
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76
All of the following happen in the large intestine,EXCEPT
A) the release of digestive enzymes produced by the body.
B) the absorption of water from undigested food.
C) the absorption of vitamins and minerals from food.
D) the bacterial production of vitamins from food.
E) the collection of food material left over from digestion.
A) the release of digestive enzymes produced by the body.
B) the absorption of water from undigested food.
C) the absorption of vitamins and minerals from food.
D) the bacterial production of vitamins from food.
E) the collection of food material left over from digestion.
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77
Most nutrients from food are absorbed in the ________.
A) esophagus
B) stomach
C) small intestine
D) large intestine
E) liver
A) esophagus
B) stomach
C) small intestine
D) large intestine
E) liver
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78
Chemical digestion of fats begins in the __________.
A) small intestine
B) stomach
C) mouth
D) large intestine
E) pancreas
A) small intestine
B) stomach
C) mouth
D) large intestine
E) pancreas
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79
Which of the following is NOT an accessory organ to the small intestine?
A) pancreas
B) liver
C) duodenum
D) gallbladder
E) All of the answers are accessory organs to the small intestine.
A) pancreas
B) liver
C) duodenum
D) gallbladder
E) All of the answers are accessory organs to the small intestine.
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80
The fingerlike projections that greatly increase the surface area of the small intestine are called __________.
A) sulci
B) synapses
C) effectors
D) villi
E) epitheli
A) sulci
B) synapses
C) effectors
D) villi
E) epitheli
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