Deck 23: The Digestive System

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This portion of the peritoneum drapes over the transverse colon and coils of the small intestine.

A) greater omentum
B) falciform ligament
C) lesser omentum
D) mesentery
E) mesocolon
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Deciduous molars are replaced by ___.

A) bicuspids
B) molars
C) incisors
D) canines
E) wisdom teeth
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The hard palate

A) is the anterior portion of the roof of the mouth.
B) is formed by the maxillae and palatine bones.
C) is covered by a mucous membrane.
D) is the anterior portion of the roof of the mouth, formed by the maxillae and palatine bones.
E) All of these choices are correct.
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This plexus is located between the longitudinal and circular smooth muscle layers of the muscularis.

A) ENS
B) myenteric plexus
C) submucosal plexus
D) digestive plexus
E) absorption plexus
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This layer of the GI tract is composed of areolar connective tissue containing blood and lymph vessels.

A) mucosa
B) lamina propria
C) MALT
D) musclaris
E) epithelium
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Which of the following processes is the function of the smooth muscle layer of the digestive system?

A) ingestion
B) secretion
C) mixing and propulsion
D) absorption
E) None of these choices.
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This layer of the GI tract is composed of areolar connective tissue that binds the mucosa to the muscularis.

A) submucosa
B) lamina propria
C) epithelium
D) serosa
E) None of these answer choices are correct.
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This portion of the peritoneum attaches the liver to the anterior abdominal wall and diaphragm.

A) greater omentum
B) falciform ligament
C) lesser omentum
D) mesentery
E) mesocolon
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This portion of the peritoneum is largely responsible for carrying blood and lymph vessels to the large intestine.

A) greater omentum
B) falciform ligament
C) lesser omentum
D) mesentery
E) mesocolon
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Which of the following accessory organs produces a fluid that functions to emulsify dietary fats?

A) teeth
B) salivary glands
C) liver
D) gallbladder
E) pharynx
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Which of the following contains skeletal muscle in some areas?

A) muscularis
B) mucosa
C) serosa
D) submucosa
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Which of the following accessory organs produces a fluid to begin chemical digestion of food?

A) teeth
B) salivary glands
C) liver
D) gallbladder
E) pharynx
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Which of the following processes is the primary function of the mouth?

A) ingestion
B) secretion
C) mixing and propulsion
D) absorption
E) None of these choices.
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These are composed of prominent lymphatic nodules that function in the immune response.

A) mucosa
B) mucosa-associated lymphatic tissue
C) muscularis
D) submucosa
E) serosa
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Which of the following processes is the primary function of the villi of the small intestine?

A) ingestion
B) secretion
C) mixing and propulsion
D) absorption
E) None of these choices.
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In the mouth, the tooth sockets are lined with ___.

A) gingivae
B) cementum
C) periodontal ligament
D) pulp
E) root
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Which of the following accessory organs stores bile?

A) teeth
B) salivary glands
C) liver
D) gallbladder
E) pharynx
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The capability of the GI tract to move material along its length is called ___.

A) motility
B) propulsion
C) digestion
D) absorption
E) defecation
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Lateral to the base of the uvula in the mouth, this muscular fold runs posteriorly down the lateral sides of the soft palate to the pharynx.

A) uvula
B) palatoglossal arch
C) palatopharyngeal arch
D) parotid glands
E) sublingual glands
Question
This layer functions by secreting a lubricating fluid.

A) serosa
B) submucosa
C) muscularis
D) mucosa
E) MALT
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This digestive aid, produced by the stomach, begins digestion by denaturing proteins.

A) bicarbonate ion
B) mucus
C) bile
D) hydrochloric acid
E) water
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Which of the following is NOT a function of the liver?

A) metabolism of carbohydrates
B) protein metabolism
C) storage of bilirubin
D) synthesis of bile salts
E) storage of vitamins
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This is found on the liver and is a remnant of the umbilical vein in a fetus.

A) coronary ligament
B) falciform ligament
C) round ligament
D) kupffer ligament
E) bile ductules
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This major duct carries a fluid rich in bicarbonate ions.

A) pancreatic duct
B) hepatopancreatic duct
C) cystic duct
D) bile duct
E) hepatic duct
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This structure of the stomach allows greater distension for food storage.

A) cardia
B) fundus
C) pylorus
D) rugae
E) sphincter
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This is the principle bile pigment.

A) stercobilin
B) bilirubin
C) biliverdin
D) both stercobilin and bilirubin
E) All of these answer choices are correct.
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Which of the following enzymes digests proteins?

A) lipase
B) amylase
C) trypsin
D) phosphatase
E) ligase
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How long can food stay in the fundus before being mixed with gastric juices?

A) 10 minutes
B) 20 minutes
C) 30 minutes
D) 45 minutes
E) 1 hour
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Which of the following secrete hydrochloric acid?

A) mucous cells
B) parietal cells
C) chief cells
D) serosa cells
E) chyme cells
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Which of the following small intestine cells secrete lysozyme?

A) goblet cells
B) absorptive cells
C) mucosa cells
D) paneth cells
E) S cells
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Which of the following pancreatic enzymes digests lipids?

A) trypsin
B) elastase
C) lipase
D) pepsin
E) All of these choices.
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This is the heaviest gland of the body.

A) heart
B) liver
C) pancreas
D) large intestine
E) thyroid
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This hormone functions to counteract the effect of gastric acid in the small intestine.

A) pepsin
B) secretin
C) gastrin
D) cholecystokinin
E) amylase
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Duodenal glands

A) secrete an acidic mucous.
B) secrete an alkaline juice.
C) secrete an alkaline mucous.
D) secrete an acidic juice.
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Which of the following pancreatic enzymes acts on peptide bonds?

A) chymotrypsin
B) amylase
C) pepsin
D) phosphatase
E) nucleosidase
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This cell secretes the hormone that promotes production of hydrochloric acid.

A) neck cell
B) chief cell
C) enteroendocrine cell
D) chyme cell
E) mucous cell
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This structure regulates the flow of material into the colon.

A) ileocecal sphincter
B) pyloric sphincter
C) appendix
D) sigmoid colon
E) anal canal
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Which of the following pancreatic enzymes acts on glycogen and starches?

A) chymotrypsin
B) amylase
C) trypsin
D) phosphatase
E) nucleosidase
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How many stages of deglutition are there?

A) 2
B) 3
C) 4
D) 5
E) 8
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This hormone is stimulated by high levels of dietary fat and amino acids in the small intestine.

A) pepsin
B) secretin
C) gastrin
D) cholecystokinin
E) amylase
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Glycolysis, formation of acetyl co-A, Krebs cycle and the electron transport chain are all involved in

A) lipogensis.
B) gluconeogenesis.
C) glucose catabolism.
D) formation of glycogen.
E) formation of vitamin C.
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Chemical reactions that break down complex organic molecules into simpler ones are called ___.

A) metabolism
B) anabolism
C) catabolism
D) metatheses
E) oxidation reactions
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Which of the following cells secretes gastrin? <strong>Which of the following cells secretes gastrin?  </strong> A) A B) B C) C D) D E) E <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) A
B) B
C) C
D) D
E) E
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What is line F pointing to? <strong>What is line F pointing to?  </strong> A) pulp cavity B) cementum C) root canal D) alveolar bone E) gingival sulcus <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) pulp cavity
B) cementum
C) root canal
D) alveolar bone
E) gingival sulcus
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What does line G point to? <strong>What does line G point to?  </strong> A) pylorus B) pyloric sphincter C) rugae D) pyloric antrum E) greater curvature <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) pylorus
B) pyloric sphincter
C) rugae
D) pyloric antrum
E) greater curvature
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Which of the following cells secretes intrinsic factor? <strong>Which of the following cells secretes intrinsic factor?  </strong> A) A B) B C) C D) D E) E <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) A
B) B
C) C
D) D
E) E
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This is the portion of the stomach that connects to the duodenum. <strong>This is the portion of the stomach that connects to the duodenum.  </strong> A) A B) D C) G D) C E) J <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) A
B) D
C) G
D) C
E) J
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Which of the following cells secretes pepsinogen? <strong>Which of the following cells secretes pepsinogen?  </strong> A) A B) B C) C D) D E) E <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) A
B) B
C) C
D) D
E) E
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This has an opening called the apical foramen. <strong>This has an opening called the apical foramen.  </strong> A) A B) F C) G D) H E) I <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) A
B) F
C) G
D) H
E) I
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Which area is known as the cardia? <strong>Which area is known as the cardia?  </strong> A) E B) F C) G D) B E) I <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) E
B) F
C) G
D) B
E) I
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Chemical reactions that combine simple molecules and monomers to form complex structures are known as ___.

A) metabolism
B) anabolism
C) catabolism
D) metatheses
E) None of these answer choices are correct.
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What layer is composed of areolar connective tissue and epithelium? <strong>What layer is composed of areolar connective tissue and epithelium?  </strong> A) A B) B C) C D) D E) E <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) A
B) B
C) C
D) D
E) E
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When the terminal phosphate is cut off ATP what is formed?

A) adenosine diphosphate
B) GTP
C) adenosine monophosphate
D) metabolic water
E) glucose
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What is line D pointing to? <strong>What is line D pointing to?  </strong> A) lumen B) MALT C) mucosa D) submucosa E) muscularis <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) lumen
B) MALT
C) mucosa
D) submucosa
E) muscularis
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Which layer contains the lamina propria? <strong>Which layer contains the lamina propria?  </strong> A) A B) B C) C D) D E) E <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) A
B) B
C) C
D) D
E) E
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What is line I pointing to? <strong>What is line I pointing to?  </strong> A) greater curvature B) lesser curvature C) body D) fundus E) cardia <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) greater curvature
B) lesser curvature
C) body
D) fundus
E) cardia
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This consists of calcified connective tissue. <strong>This consists of calcified connective tissue.  </strong> A) A B) B C) E D) F E) G <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) A
B) B
C) E
D) F
E) G
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Which of the following transport dietary lipids?

A) apoproteins
B) low density lipoproteins
C) chylomicrons
D) very low density lipoproteins
E) high density lipoproteins
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Which of the following cells secrete mucus? <strong>Which of the following cells secrete mucus?  </strong> A) B B) C C) D D) E <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) B
B) C
C) D
D) E
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Which of the following is not a function of the large intestine?

A) mechanical digestion
B) chemical digestion
C) absorption
D) feces formation
E) regulation of blood glucose
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Which of the following is a fat-soluble vitamin?

A) Vitamin B
B) Vitamin E
C) Vitamin C
D) Vitamin O
E) None of these answer choices are correct.
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Describe the structural characteristics of the small intestine that enhance its function as the major absorber of nutrients.
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Most glucose that enters the liver is converted to

A) pyruvic acid.
B) glycogen.
C) amino acids.
D) insulin.
E) glucose.
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Which of the following is not a major nutrient the body needs?

A) carbohydrates
B) phosphates
C) proteins
D) minerals
E) vitamins
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Explain why food does not normally go up into your nasal cavity or down into your lungs when you swallow-even if you are standing on your head when you swallow.
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Antioxidant vitamins

A) are found in plasma membranes.
B) are vitamin derivatives.
C) can inactivate oxygen free radicals.
D) are all excreted in feces.
E) are all stored in adipose cells.
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Where does the Kreb's cycle take place?

A) cytosol
B) plasma membrane
C) nucleus
D) mitochondria
E) golgi apparatus
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Where does glycolysis take place?

A) cytosol
B) plasma membrane
C) nucleus
D) mitochondria
E) golgi apparatus
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Which vitamins are considered "antioxidant vitamins?" Why is this role so important?
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Ketone bodies

A) can enter the Krebs cycle.
B) are used for ATP production.
C) can be used to make lipids.
D) can enter Krebs or be used for ATP production.
E) convert into aldehydes in the liver.
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Identify the different types of lipoproteins and describe the function of each.
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Describe the structures and functions of the enteric nervous system.
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Identify the protein hydrolyzing enzymes in the digestive tract, and name their sources. Why are these enzymes released in an inactive form?
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Describe the role of the liver in protein metabolism.
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Provitamins are

A) raw materials of vitamins.
B) broken down glucose molecules.
C) derivatives of minerals.
D) found only in the blood.
E) not stored in the body.
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This portion of the peritoneum drapes over the transverse colon and coils of the small intestine.

A) greater omentum
B) falciform ligament
C) lesser omentum
D) mesentery
E) mesocolon
A
2
Deciduous molars are replaced by ___.

A) bicuspids
B) molars
C) incisors
D) canines
E) wisdom teeth
A
3
The hard palate

A) is the anterior portion of the roof of the mouth.
B) is formed by the maxillae and palatine bones.
C) is covered by a mucous membrane.
D) is the anterior portion of the roof of the mouth, formed by the maxillae and palatine bones.
E) All of these choices are correct.
E
4
This plexus is located between the longitudinal and circular smooth muscle layers of the muscularis.

A) ENS
B) myenteric plexus
C) submucosal plexus
D) digestive plexus
E) absorption plexus
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This layer of the GI tract is composed of areolar connective tissue containing blood and lymph vessels.

A) mucosa
B) lamina propria
C) MALT
D) musclaris
E) epithelium
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Which of the following processes is the function of the smooth muscle layer of the digestive system?

A) ingestion
B) secretion
C) mixing and propulsion
D) absorption
E) None of these choices.
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This layer of the GI tract is composed of areolar connective tissue that binds the mucosa to the muscularis.

A) submucosa
B) lamina propria
C) epithelium
D) serosa
E) None of these answer choices are correct.
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This portion of the peritoneum attaches the liver to the anterior abdominal wall and diaphragm.

A) greater omentum
B) falciform ligament
C) lesser omentum
D) mesentery
E) mesocolon
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This portion of the peritoneum is largely responsible for carrying blood and lymph vessels to the large intestine.

A) greater omentum
B) falciform ligament
C) lesser omentum
D) mesentery
E) mesocolon
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Which of the following accessory organs produces a fluid that functions to emulsify dietary fats?

A) teeth
B) salivary glands
C) liver
D) gallbladder
E) pharynx
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Which of the following contains skeletal muscle in some areas?

A) muscularis
B) mucosa
C) serosa
D) submucosa
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Which of the following accessory organs produces a fluid to begin chemical digestion of food?

A) teeth
B) salivary glands
C) liver
D) gallbladder
E) pharynx
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Which of the following processes is the primary function of the mouth?

A) ingestion
B) secretion
C) mixing and propulsion
D) absorption
E) None of these choices.
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These are composed of prominent lymphatic nodules that function in the immune response.

A) mucosa
B) mucosa-associated lymphatic tissue
C) muscularis
D) submucosa
E) serosa
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Which of the following processes is the primary function of the villi of the small intestine?

A) ingestion
B) secretion
C) mixing and propulsion
D) absorption
E) None of these choices.
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In the mouth, the tooth sockets are lined with ___.

A) gingivae
B) cementum
C) periodontal ligament
D) pulp
E) root
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Which of the following accessory organs stores bile?

A) teeth
B) salivary glands
C) liver
D) gallbladder
E) pharynx
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The capability of the GI tract to move material along its length is called ___.

A) motility
B) propulsion
C) digestion
D) absorption
E) defecation
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Lateral to the base of the uvula in the mouth, this muscular fold runs posteriorly down the lateral sides of the soft palate to the pharynx.

A) uvula
B) palatoglossal arch
C) palatopharyngeal arch
D) parotid glands
E) sublingual glands
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This layer functions by secreting a lubricating fluid.

A) serosa
B) submucosa
C) muscularis
D) mucosa
E) MALT
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This digestive aid, produced by the stomach, begins digestion by denaturing proteins.

A) bicarbonate ion
B) mucus
C) bile
D) hydrochloric acid
E) water
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Which of the following is NOT a function of the liver?

A) metabolism of carbohydrates
B) protein metabolism
C) storage of bilirubin
D) synthesis of bile salts
E) storage of vitamins
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This is found on the liver and is a remnant of the umbilical vein in a fetus.

A) coronary ligament
B) falciform ligament
C) round ligament
D) kupffer ligament
E) bile ductules
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This major duct carries a fluid rich in bicarbonate ions.

A) pancreatic duct
B) hepatopancreatic duct
C) cystic duct
D) bile duct
E) hepatic duct
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This structure of the stomach allows greater distension for food storage.

A) cardia
B) fundus
C) pylorus
D) rugae
E) sphincter
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This is the principle bile pigment.

A) stercobilin
B) bilirubin
C) biliverdin
D) both stercobilin and bilirubin
E) All of these answer choices are correct.
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Which of the following enzymes digests proteins?

A) lipase
B) amylase
C) trypsin
D) phosphatase
E) ligase
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How long can food stay in the fundus before being mixed with gastric juices?

A) 10 minutes
B) 20 minutes
C) 30 minutes
D) 45 minutes
E) 1 hour
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Which of the following secrete hydrochloric acid?

A) mucous cells
B) parietal cells
C) chief cells
D) serosa cells
E) chyme cells
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Which of the following small intestine cells secrete lysozyme?

A) goblet cells
B) absorptive cells
C) mucosa cells
D) paneth cells
E) S cells
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Which of the following pancreatic enzymes digests lipids?

A) trypsin
B) elastase
C) lipase
D) pepsin
E) All of these choices.
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This is the heaviest gland of the body.

A) heart
B) liver
C) pancreas
D) large intestine
E) thyroid
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This hormone functions to counteract the effect of gastric acid in the small intestine.

A) pepsin
B) secretin
C) gastrin
D) cholecystokinin
E) amylase
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Duodenal glands

A) secrete an acidic mucous.
B) secrete an alkaline juice.
C) secrete an alkaline mucous.
D) secrete an acidic juice.
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Which of the following pancreatic enzymes acts on peptide bonds?

A) chymotrypsin
B) amylase
C) pepsin
D) phosphatase
E) nucleosidase
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This cell secretes the hormone that promotes production of hydrochloric acid.

A) neck cell
B) chief cell
C) enteroendocrine cell
D) chyme cell
E) mucous cell
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This structure regulates the flow of material into the colon.

A) ileocecal sphincter
B) pyloric sphincter
C) appendix
D) sigmoid colon
E) anal canal
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Which of the following pancreatic enzymes acts on glycogen and starches?

A) chymotrypsin
B) amylase
C) trypsin
D) phosphatase
E) nucleosidase
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How many stages of deglutition are there?

A) 2
B) 3
C) 4
D) 5
E) 8
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This hormone is stimulated by high levels of dietary fat and amino acids in the small intestine.

A) pepsin
B) secretin
C) gastrin
D) cholecystokinin
E) amylase
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Glycolysis, formation of acetyl co-A, Krebs cycle and the electron transport chain are all involved in

A) lipogensis.
B) gluconeogenesis.
C) glucose catabolism.
D) formation of glycogen.
E) formation of vitamin C.
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Chemical reactions that break down complex organic molecules into simpler ones are called ___.

A) metabolism
B) anabolism
C) catabolism
D) metatheses
E) oxidation reactions
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Which of the following cells secretes gastrin? <strong>Which of the following cells secretes gastrin?  </strong> A) A B) B C) C D) D E) E

A) A
B) B
C) C
D) D
E) E
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What is line F pointing to? <strong>What is line F pointing to?  </strong> A) pulp cavity B) cementum C) root canal D) alveolar bone E) gingival sulcus

A) pulp cavity
B) cementum
C) root canal
D) alveolar bone
E) gingival sulcus
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What does line G point to? <strong>What does line G point to?  </strong> A) pylorus B) pyloric sphincter C) rugae D) pyloric antrum E) greater curvature

A) pylorus
B) pyloric sphincter
C) rugae
D) pyloric antrum
E) greater curvature
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Which of the following cells secretes intrinsic factor? <strong>Which of the following cells secretes intrinsic factor?  </strong> A) A B) B C) C D) D E) E

A) A
B) B
C) C
D) D
E) E
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47
This is the portion of the stomach that connects to the duodenum. <strong>This is the portion of the stomach that connects to the duodenum.  </strong> A) A B) D C) G D) C E) J

A) A
B) D
C) G
D) C
E) J
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48
Which of the following cells secretes pepsinogen? <strong>Which of the following cells secretes pepsinogen?  </strong> A) A B) B C) C D) D E) E

A) A
B) B
C) C
D) D
E) E
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49
This has an opening called the apical foramen. <strong>This has an opening called the apical foramen.  </strong> A) A B) F C) G D) H E) I

A) A
B) F
C) G
D) H
E) I
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50
Which area is known as the cardia? <strong>Which area is known as the cardia?  </strong> A) E B) F C) G D) B E) I

A) E
B) F
C) G
D) B
E) I
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51
Chemical reactions that combine simple molecules and monomers to form complex structures are known as ___.

A) metabolism
B) anabolism
C) catabolism
D) metatheses
E) None of these answer choices are correct.
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52
What layer is composed of areolar connective tissue and epithelium? <strong>What layer is composed of areolar connective tissue and epithelium?  </strong> A) A B) B C) C D) D E) E

A) A
B) B
C) C
D) D
E) E
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53
When the terminal phosphate is cut off ATP what is formed?

A) adenosine diphosphate
B) GTP
C) adenosine monophosphate
D) metabolic water
E) glucose
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54
What is line D pointing to? <strong>What is line D pointing to?  </strong> A) lumen B) MALT C) mucosa D) submucosa E) muscularis

A) lumen
B) MALT
C) mucosa
D) submucosa
E) muscularis
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55
Which layer contains the lamina propria? <strong>Which layer contains the lamina propria?  </strong> A) A B) B C) C D) D E) E

A) A
B) B
C) C
D) D
E) E
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56
What is line I pointing to? <strong>What is line I pointing to?  </strong> A) greater curvature B) lesser curvature C) body D) fundus E) cardia

A) greater curvature
B) lesser curvature
C) body
D) fundus
E) cardia
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57
This consists of calcified connective tissue. <strong>This consists of calcified connective tissue.  </strong> A) A B) B C) E D) F E) G

A) A
B) B
C) E
D) F
E) G
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58
Which of the following transport dietary lipids?

A) apoproteins
B) low density lipoproteins
C) chylomicrons
D) very low density lipoproteins
E) high density lipoproteins
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59
Which of the following cells secrete mucus? <strong>Which of the following cells secrete mucus?  </strong> A) B B) C C) D D) E

A) B
B) C
C) D
D) E
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60
Which of the following is not a function of the large intestine?

A) mechanical digestion
B) chemical digestion
C) absorption
D) feces formation
E) regulation of blood glucose
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61
Which of the following is a fat-soluble vitamin?

A) Vitamin B
B) Vitamin E
C) Vitamin C
D) Vitamin O
E) None of these answer choices are correct.
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62
Describe the structural characteristics of the small intestine that enhance its function as the major absorber of nutrients.
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63
Most glucose that enters the liver is converted to

A) pyruvic acid.
B) glycogen.
C) amino acids.
D) insulin.
E) glucose.
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64
Which of the following is not a major nutrient the body needs?

A) carbohydrates
B) phosphates
C) proteins
D) minerals
E) vitamins
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65
Explain why food does not normally go up into your nasal cavity or down into your lungs when you swallow-even if you are standing on your head when you swallow.
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66
Antioxidant vitamins

A) are found in plasma membranes.
B) are vitamin derivatives.
C) can inactivate oxygen free radicals.
D) are all excreted in feces.
E) are all stored in adipose cells.
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67
Where does the Kreb's cycle take place?

A) cytosol
B) plasma membrane
C) nucleus
D) mitochondria
E) golgi apparatus
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68
Where does glycolysis take place?

A) cytosol
B) plasma membrane
C) nucleus
D) mitochondria
E) golgi apparatus
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69
Which vitamins are considered "antioxidant vitamins?" Why is this role so important?
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70
Ketone bodies

A) can enter the Krebs cycle.
B) are used for ATP production.
C) can be used to make lipids.
D) can enter Krebs or be used for ATP production.
E) convert into aldehydes in the liver.
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71
Identify the different types of lipoproteins and describe the function of each.
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72
Describe the structures and functions of the enteric nervous system.
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73
Identify the protein hydrolyzing enzymes in the digestive tract, and name their sources. Why are these enzymes released in an inactive form?
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74
Describe the role of the liver in protein metabolism.
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75
Provitamins are

A) raw materials of vitamins.
B) broken down glucose molecules.
C) derivatives of minerals.
D) found only in the blood.
E) not stored in the body.
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