Deck 28: Physiology of the Digestive System

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What is the primary source for the bulk of the lipase used in the gastrointestinal tract?

A)Liver
B)Pancreas
C)Stomach
D)Gallbladder
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What does Lugol's iodine solution test for when analyzing amylase activity?

A)Presence of starch
B)Presence of sugars
C)Presence of protein
D)Presence of lipids
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Into what structures are the glucose and amino acids absorbed?

A)Simple cuboidal cells of the stomach
B)Simple columnar cells of the stomach
C)Simple columnar cells of the small intestines
D)Lacteals of the small intestine villi
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Which is not a source of amylase?

A)Small intestine
B)Liver
C)Pancreas
D)Mouth
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What are the buildings blocks of triglycerides (neutral fats)?

A)Amino acids and nucleotides
B)Diglycerides and alcohols
C)Nucleotides and fatty acids
D)Monoglycerides and fatty acids
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What is litmus cream?

A)Mix of litmus powder and fresh cream
B)Mix of lime juice and litmus paper
C)Litmus paper dissolved in deionized water
D)Litmus powder dissolved in deionized water
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What are the sources of amylase?

A)Liver, gallbladder, and mouth
B)Mouth, small intestine, and pancreas
C)Pancreas, liver, and gallbladder
D)Mouth, liver, and pancreas
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What converts inactive pepsinogen into active pepsin?

A)Pancreatic protease
B)Salivary amylase
C)Mucus
D)Hydrochloric acid
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What are the building blocks of proteins?

A)Fatty acids
B)Amino acids
C)Diglycerides
D)Nucleotides
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What are the building blocks of proteins?

A)Nucleotides
B)Monosaccharides
C)Fatty acids
D)Amino acids
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What does Benedict's reagent test for when analyzing amylase activity?

A)Presence of sugars
B)Presence of protein
C)Presence of lipids
D)Presence of starch
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When doing the amylase activity, you will be examining the effect of which of the following variables on enzyme activity?

A)Concentration
B)pH
C)Osmolality
D)Temperature
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What is the substrate for amylase?

A)Starch
B)Protein
C)Lipids
D)Sugars
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What is the function of salivary amylase in the mouth?

A)Denatures proteins
B)Denatures monosaccharides
C)Emulsifies lipids
D)Hydrolyzes starch into oligosaccharides
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What has to emulsify lipids before they can be hydrolyzed?

A)Hydrochloric acid
B)Bile
C)Lipase
D)Protease
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What does Biuret reagent test for when analyzing pepsin activity?

A)Presence of alcohol sugars
B)Presence of nucleotides
C)Products of emulsification
D)Products of protein digestion
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When analyzing amylase activity in the lab, why are the test tubes incubated at 37 degrees C?

A)It is a convenient temperature in the lab setting.
B)It is the optimal temperature for enzyme activity.
C)It is the optimal temperature to denature the substrate.
D)It is the optimal temperature to grow the substrate.
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Where does the chemical digestion of proteins begin?

A)Mouth
B)Liver
C)Stomach
D)Small intestine
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When analyzing amylase activity in the lab, how is the amylase denatured?

A)By mixing it with hydrochloric acid
B)By mixing it with alcohol
C)By freezing it
D)By boiling it
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Where does chemical digestion of proteins begin?

A)Mouth
B)Stomach
C)Small intestines
D)Esophagus
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Which of the following would take the least time to digest within the gastrointestinal tract?

A)Dipeptide
B)Amino acid
C)Tripeptide
D)Protein
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What is the first thing that should happen when fatty chyme enters the duodenum?

A)The liver is stimulated to synthesize bile.
B)The pancreas is stimulated to synthesize and release lipases.
C)The liver and gallbladder contract to release bile.
D)The duodenal cells release the hormone cholecystokinin.
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How do amino acids get to the liver for processing?

A)Via the hepatic vein
B)Via the hepatic portal vein
C)Via the hepatic artery
D)Via the splenic vein
Question
Explain why starch digestion by salivary amylase stops within the stomach cavity.

A)Stomach acids inactivate the amylase.
B)Gastric amylase assumes the function of starch digestion.
C)Starch digestion is completed on reaching the stomach.
D)Salivary amylase is inactivated by the high temperature within the stomach.
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What are the building blocks of lipids?

A)Fatty acids and monoglycerides
B)Sugars and starches
C)Triglycerides and nucleotides
D)Nucleotides and amino acids
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Of the following, which is the last to act within the brush border of the enterocytes?

A)Aminopeptidase
B)Pepsin
C)Trypsin
D)Chymotrypsin
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What chemically breaks proteins down into large polypeptides?

A)Pepsin
B)Protease
C)Pepsinogen
D)Bile
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Which of the following includes all the others?

A)Triglyceride
B)Fatty acid
C)Glycerol
D)Lipase
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What is the effect of freezing on lipase?

A)It escalates the enzyme's reactivity.
B)It slows down enzymatic activity.
C)It denatures the enzyme.
D)It isolates the enzyme in ice.
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How are large lipid globules made into smaller globules in the small intestine?

A)Primarily by churning and some lipase activity
B)Primarily by the action of lipase
C)Primarily by the mechanical activity of bile
D)Primarily by chemical activity of hydrochloric acid
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What is the optimal pH level for pepsin activity?

A)3-4
B)10-13
C)1-3
D)7
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What cell produces pepsinogen?

A)Acinar cellX
B)Duodenal cell
C)Chief cell
D)Beta cell
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What function do the salivary glands, pancreas, and enterocytes have in common?

A)They all produce amylase.
B)They all produce lipase.
C)They all absorb nutrients.
D)They all secrete pepsinogen.
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Deck 28: Physiology of the Digestive System
1
What is the primary source for the bulk of the lipase used in the gastrointestinal tract?

A)Liver
B)Pancreas
C)Stomach
D)Gallbladder
B
2
What does Lugol's iodine solution test for when analyzing amylase activity?

A)Presence of starch
B)Presence of sugars
C)Presence of protein
D)Presence of lipids
A
3
Into what structures are the glucose and amino acids absorbed?

A)Simple cuboidal cells of the stomach
B)Simple columnar cells of the stomach
C)Simple columnar cells of the small intestines
D)Lacteals of the small intestine villi
C
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Which is not a source of amylase?

A)Small intestine
B)Liver
C)Pancreas
D)Mouth
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What are the buildings blocks of triglycerides (neutral fats)?

A)Amino acids and nucleotides
B)Diglycerides and alcohols
C)Nucleotides and fatty acids
D)Monoglycerides and fatty acids
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What is litmus cream?

A)Mix of litmus powder and fresh cream
B)Mix of lime juice and litmus paper
C)Litmus paper dissolved in deionized water
D)Litmus powder dissolved in deionized water
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What are the sources of amylase?

A)Liver, gallbladder, and mouth
B)Mouth, small intestine, and pancreas
C)Pancreas, liver, and gallbladder
D)Mouth, liver, and pancreas
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What converts inactive pepsinogen into active pepsin?

A)Pancreatic protease
B)Salivary amylase
C)Mucus
D)Hydrochloric acid
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What are the building blocks of proteins?

A)Fatty acids
B)Amino acids
C)Diglycerides
D)Nucleotides
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What are the building blocks of proteins?

A)Nucleotides
B)Monosaccharides
C)Fatty acids
D)Amino acids
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What does Benedict's reagent test for when analyzing amylase activity?

A)Presence of sugars
B)Presence of protein
C)Presence of lipids
D)Presence of starch
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When doing the amylase activity, you will be examining the effect of which of the following variables on enzyme activity?

A)Concentration
B)pH
C)Osmolality
D)Temperature
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What is the substrate for amylase?

A)Starch
B)Protein
C)Lipids
D)Sugars
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What is the function of salivary amylase in the mouth?

A)Denatures proteins
B)Denatures monosaccharides
C)Emulsifies lipids
D)Hydrolyzes starch into oligosaccharides
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What has to emulsify lipids before they can be hydrolyzed?

A)Hydrochloric acid
B)Bile
C)Lipase
D)Protease
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What does Biuret reagent test for when analyzing pepsin activity?

A)Presence of alcohol sugars
B)Presence of nucleotides
C)Products of emulsification
D)Products of protein digestion
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When analyzing amylase activity in the lab, why are the test tubes incubated at 37 degrees C?

A)It is a convenient temperature in the lab setting.
B)It is the optimal temperature for enzyme activity.
C)It is the optimal temperature to denature the substrate.
D)It is the optimal temperature to grow the substrate.
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Where does the chemical digestion of proteins begin?

A)Mouth
B)Liver
C)Stomach
D)Small intestine
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When analyzing amylase activity in the lab, how is the amylase denatured?

A)By mixing it with hydrochloric acid
B)By mixing it with alcohol
C)By freezing it
D)By boiling it
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Where does chemical digestion of proteins begin?

A)Mouth
B)Stomach
C)Small intestines
D)Esophagus
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Which of the following would take the least time to digest within the gastrointestinal tract?

A)Dipeptide
B)Amino acid
C)Tripeptide
D)Protein
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What is the first thing that should happen when fatty chyme enters the duodenum?

A)The liver is stimulated to synthesize bile.
B)The pancreas is stimulated to synthesize and release lipases.
C)The liver and gallbladder contract to release bile.
D)The duodenal cells release the hormone cholecystokinin.
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How do amino acids get to the liver for processing?

A)Via the hepatic vein
B)Via the hepatic portal vein
C)Via the hepatic artery
D)Via the splenic vein
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Explain why starch digestion by salivary amylase stops within the stomach cavity.

A)Stomach acids inactivate the amylase.
B)Gastric amylase assumes the function of starch digestion.
C)Starch digestion is completed on reaching the stomach.
D)Salivary amylase is inactivated by the high temperature within the stomach.
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What are the building blocks of lipids?

A)Fatty acids and monoglycerides
B)Sugars and starches
C)Triglycerides and nucleotides
D)Nucleotides and amino acids
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Of the following, which is the last to act within the brush border of the enterocytes?

A)Aminopeptidase
B)Pepsin
C)Trypsin
D)Chymotrypsin
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What chemically breaks proteins down into large polypeptides?

A)Pepsin
B)Protease
C)Pepsinogen
D)Bile
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28
Which of the following includes all the others?

A)Triglyceride
B)Fatty acid
C)Glycerol
D)Lipase
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What is the effect of freezing on lipase?

A)It escalates the enzyme's reactivity.
B)It slows down enzymatic activity.
C)It denatures the enzyme.
D)It isolates the enzyme in ice.
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How are large lipid globules made into smaller globules in the small intestine?

A)Primarily by churning and some lipase activity
B)Primarily by the action of lipase
C)Primarily by the mechanical activity of bile
D)Primarily by chemical activity of hydrochloric acid
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What is the optimal pH level for pepsin activity?

A)3-4
B)10-13
C)1-3
D)7
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What cell produces pepsinogen?

A)Acinar cellX
B)Duodenal cell
C)Chief cell
D)Beta cell
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What function do the salivary glands, pancreas, and enterocytes have in common?

A)They all produce amylase.
B)They all produce lipase.
C)They all absorb nutrients.
D)They all secrete pepsinogen.
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