Deck 39: Digestion and Nutrition

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<strong>  Helicobacter pylori has been associated with:</strong> A) emphysema. B) duodenal ulcers. C) peptic ulcers. D) lung cancer. E) skin infections. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Helicobacter pylori has been associated with:

A) emphysema.
B) duodenal ulcers.
C) peptic ulcers.
D) lung cancer.
E) skin infections.
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<strong>  Use the figure above to answer the following questions. The second structure encountered in a biopsy of the stomach is the</strong> A) mucosa. B) submucosa. C) longitudinal muscle layer. D) circular muscle layer. E) serosa. <div style=padding-top: 35px> Use the figure above to answer the following questions.
The second structure encountered in a biopsy of the stomach is the

A) mucosa.
B) submucosa.
C) longitudinal muscle layer.
D) circular muscle layer.
E) serosa.
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An artery is indicated by

A) A.
B) B.
C) C.
D) D.
E) E.
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<strong>  Use the figure above to answer the following questions. The teeth designated by the letter D in the above figure are called</strong> A) canines. B) premolars. C) incisors. D) molars. E) none of these. <div style=padding-top: 35px> Use the figure above to answer the following questions.
The teeth designated by the letter "D" in the above figure are called

A) canines.
B) premolars.
C) incisors.
D) molars.
E) none of these.
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<strong>  Use the figure above to answer the following questions. High stomach acidity</strong> A) creates ideal conditions for carbohydrate digestion. B) promotes emulsification of fats. C) favors protein digestion. D) blocks the release of histamine, thereby favoring production of peptic ulcers. E) converts lipases into their active forms. <div style=padding-top: 35px> Use the figure above to answer the following questions.
High stomach acidity

A) creates ideal conditions for carbohydrate digestion.
B) promotes emulsification of fats.
C) favors protein digestion.
D) blocks the release of histamine, thereby favoring production of peptic ulcers.
E) converts lipases into their active forms.
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<strong>  Use the figure above to answer the following questions. Moistening and lubrication of food occurs in the human</strong> A) mouth. B) esophagus. C) stomach. D) duodenum. E) jejunum. <div style=padding-top: 35px> Use the figure above to answer the following questions.
Moistening and lubrication of food occurs in the human

A) mouth.
B) esophagus.
C) stomach.
D) duodenum.
E) jejunum.
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<strong>  Use the figure above to answer the following questions. The teeth designated by the letter B in the above figure are called</strong> A) canines. B) premolars. C) incisors. D) molars. E) all of these. <div style=padding-top: 35px> Use the figure above to answer the following questions.
The teeth designated by the letter "B" in the above figure are called

A) canines.
B) premolars.
C) incisors.
D) molars.
E) all of these.
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<strong>  The following questions refer to the figure above. The structures illustrated in the figure are found in the</strong> A) mouth. B) esophagus. C) stomach. D) small intestine. E) colon. <div style=padding-top: 35px> The following questions refer to the figure above.
The structures illustrated in the figure are found in the

A) mouth.
B) esophagus.
C) stomach.
D) small intestine.
E) colon.
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<strong>  Use the figure above to answer the following questions. Which of the following is NOT an accessory organ of the human digestive system?</strong> A) salivary gland B) esophagus C) pancreas D) gallbladder E) liver <div style=padding-top: 35px> Use the figure above to answer the following questions.
Which of the following is NOT an accessory organ of the human digestive system?

A) salivary gland
B) esophagus
C) pancreas
D) gallbladder
E) liver
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<strong>  Immediately after a meal, the concentration of glucose in the blood tends to increase due specifically to what digestive system task?</strong> A) mechanical processing B) secretion C) digestion D) absorption E) elimination <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Immediately after a meal, the concentration of glucose in the blood tends to increase due specifically to what digestive system task?

A) mechanical processing
B) secretion
C) digestion
D) absorption
E) elimination
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<strong>  Use the figure above to answer the following questions. Stomach motility</strong> A) decreases following a heavy meal. B) moves chime through the pyloric sphincter. C) is unaffected by emotional state or external environmental factors. D) may be retarded when stretch receptors on the stomach wall are activated. E) is increased by hormones released in response to high stomach acidity. <div style=padding-top: 35px> Use the figure above to answer the following questions.
Stomach motility

A) decreases following a heavy meal.
B) moves chime through the pyloric sphincter.
C) is unaffected by emotional state or external environmental factors.
D) may be retarded when stretch receptors on the stomach wall are activated.
E) is increased by hormones released in response to high stomach acidity.
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<strong>  Use the figure above to answer the following questions. The organ responsible for excretion of both urine and feces indicated by the letterF is called the</strong> A) mouth. B) crop. C) gizzard. D) secreting portion of stomach. E) cloaca. <div style=padding-top: 35px> Use the figure above to answer the following questions.
The organ responsible for excretion of both urine and feces indicated by the letter"F" is called the

A) mouth.
B) crop.
C) gizzard.
D) secreting portion of stomach.
E) cloaca.
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<strong>  Use the figure above to answer the following questions. Which of the following are the largest projections of the small intestine surface?</strong> A) microvilli B) cilia C) villi D) brush borders. E) duodena <div style=padding-top: 35px> Use the figure above to answer the following questions.
Which of the following are the largest projections of the small intestine surface?

A) microvilli
B) cilia
C) villi
D) brush borders.
E) duodena
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<strong>  Use the figure above to answer the following questions. Sphincters</strong> A) are circular muscles. B) prevent backflow. C) are smooth muscles. D) are found at the entrance and exit of the stomach. E) include all of these. <div style=padding-top: 35px> Use the figure above to answer the following questions.
Sphincters

A) are circular muscles.
B) prevent backflow.
C) are smooth muscles.
D) are found at the entrance and exit of the stomach.
E) include all of these.
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<strong>  Use the figure above to answer the following questions. The structure designated by the letter A in the above figure is called</strong> A) pyloric sphincter. B) esophagus. C) mucosa. D) duodenum. E) none of these. <div style=padding-top: 35px> Use the figure above to answer the following questions.
The structure designated by the letter "A" in the above figure is called

A) pyloric sphincter.
B) esophagus.
C) mucosa.
D) duodenum.
E) none of these.
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<strong>  Which of the following statements about digestion in ruminants is false?</strong> A) Ruminant animals have symbiotic bacteria to aid in the digestion of their food. B) Food materials are re-chewed. C) Chewing results in mechanically breaking down food and exposing more cellulose to digestive enzymes. D) Ruminants have a smaller range of foods in their diet than do humans. E) Pronghorn antelopes and other herbivores have a single but disproportionately large stomach. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Which of the following statements about digestion in ruminants is false?

A) Ruminant animals have symbiotic bacteria to aid in the digestion of their food.
B) Food materials are re-chewed.
C) Chewing results in mechanically breaking down food and exposing more cellulose to digestive enzymes.
D) Ruminants have a smaller range of foods in their diet than do humans.
E) Pronghorn antelopes and other herbivores have a single but disproportionately large stomach.
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Which of the following enzymes digests fats?

A) pepsin
B) catalase
C) amylase
D) lipase
E) trypsin
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Microvilli are indicated by

A) A.
B) B.
C) C.
D) D.
E) E.
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<strong>  Large gut populations of Bifidobacterium are associated with:</strong> A) stomach cancer. B) irritable bowel syndrome. C) gastroesophageal reflux disease. D) improved immune function. E) increased vital capacity. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Large gut populations of Bifidobacterium are associated with:

A) stomach cancer.
B) irritable bowel syndrome.
C) gastroesophageal reflux disease.
D) improved immune function.
E) increased vital capacity.
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<strong>  Use the figure above to answer the following questions. The grinding organ indicated by the letter E is called the</strong> A) mouth. B) crop. C) gizzard. D) secreting portion of stomach. E) cloaca. <div style=padding-top: 35px> Use the figure above to answer the following questions.
The grinding organ indicated by the letter "E" is called the

A) mouth.
B) crop.
C) gizzard.
D) secreting portion of stomach.
E) cloaca.
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Phytochemicals are

A) essential for survival.
B) produced in laboratories exclusively.
C) not essential but can prevent some disorders.
D) cofactors for cellulose degradation.
E) none of these.
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Human cells require ____ vitamins at a minimum.

A) 5
B) 8
C) 10
D) 13
E) 20
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Obese people have a greater risk of all of the following EXCEPT

A) type 1 diabetes.
B) colon cancer.
C) high blood pressure.
D) breast cancer.
E) heart disease.
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Bile

A) has no effect on digestion.
B) helps in the digestion of fats.
C) helps in the digestion of carbohydrates.
D) helps in the digestion of proteins.
E) helps in the digestion of nucleic acids.
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Lipids can serve in all EXCEPT which of the following capacities?

A) enzymes
B) energy
C) membrane structure
D) insulation
E) source of glycerol
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Glucose is absorbed through the membranes of the small intestine primarily by

A) osmosis.
B) bulk flow.
C) transport proteins.
D) endocytosis.
E) facilitated diffusion.
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Body weight is related to

A) caloric intake.
B) energy utilization.
C) genes.
D) age and sex.
E) all of these.
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Which of the following layers lies next to the lumen of the intestinal tract?

A) longitudinal muscles
B) circular muscles
C) submucosa
D) mucosa
E) serosa
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Enzymes from the pancreas function in the

A) stomach.
B) colon.
C) small intestine.
D) mouth.
E) esophagus.
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Which organ takes glucose out of the blood and stores it as glycogen?

A) pancreas
B) spleen
C) liver
D) skin
E) kidney
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How many amino acids are considered to be essential because the human body cannot synthesize them?

A) 2
B) 5
C) 8
D) 10
E) 12
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Which vitamin functions in forming blood clots?

A) A
B) E
C) K
D) B
E) none of these
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The digestion of fats occurs mostly in the

A) stomach.
B) pancreas.
C) small intestine.
D) lymph vascular system.
E) liver.
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The primary function of the large intestine is

A) formation of feces.
B) retention of water.
C) manufacture of vitamin K.
D) digestion of fats.
E) absorption of water.
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Phytochemicals in low quantities in a person's diet may lead to

A) high blood pressure.
B) increased incidence of athletes foot.
C) macular degeneration.
D) halitosis.
E) none of these.
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Constipation can be caused by

A) emotional stress.
B) a low-fiber diet.
C) a sedentary lifestyle.
D) dehydration.
E) all of these.
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The liver is associated with all EXCEPT which of the following functions?

A) formation of urea
B) formation of bile
C) detoxification of poisons
D) secretion of bicarbonate ions
E) hormone inactivation
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Which of the following substances is found in the least amount in the small intestine?

A) HCI
B) fats
C) monoglycerides
D) amino acids
E) sugars
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The greatest amount of nutrient absorption takes place in the

A) stomach.
B) small intestine.
C) colon.
D) pancreas.
E) esophagus.
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The ideal diet consists of all EXCEPT which of the following?

A) bulk
B) few carbohydrates
C) little salt and refined sugar
D) little red meat
E) fish, poultry, and legumes
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Matching.Choose the one most appropriate statement for each.
a.made in the small intestine and pancreas; act on peptide fragments
b.glucose, fructose, and galactose are examples
c.made in the pancreas; acts on fats
d.made by the pancreas and salivary glands; acts on starch
e.made by the small intestine; acts on double sugars
f.made by the pancreas; acts on proteins and polypeptides
g.contains cholesterol; helps emulsify fats
h.made in the stomach; acts on proteins
i.stimulates hydrochloric acid secretion
j.
circular muscle acts like valve
trypsin
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Matching.Choose the one most appropriate statement for each.
a.made in the small intestine and pancreas; act on peptide fragments
b.glucose, fructose, and galactose are examples
c.made in the pancreas; acts on fats
d.made by the pancreas and salivary glands; acts on starch
e.made by the small intestine; acts on double sugars
f.made by the pancreas; acts on proteins and polypeptides
g.contains cholesterol; helps emulsify fats
h.made in the stomach; acts on proteins
i.stimulates hydrochloric acid secretion
j.
circular muscle acts like valve
amylase
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MATCHING
Matching.Choose the one most appropriate statement for each.
a.a process that mixes the contents of the lumen and forces it against the absorptive surface of the gut
b.stimulates pancreatic bicarbonate secretion
c.thin, outermost layer of stomach
d.a softened ball of food particles
e.emulsify fat globules
f.have multiple stomach chambers, some of which store populations of microorganisms
g.innermost layer of the gut; contains diverse secretory cells
h.gastric inhibitory peptide
i.stimulates gallbladder and stomach emptying as well as pancreatic enzyme secretions
j.
a mixture of food particles in the stomach
mucosa
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MATCHING
Matching.Choose the one most appropriate statement for each.
a.a process that mixes the contents of the lumen and forces it against the absorptive surface of the gut
b.stimulates pancreatic bicarbonate secretion
c.thin, outermost layer of stomach
d.a softened ball of food particles
e.emulsify fat globules
f.have multiple stomach chambers, some of which store populations of microorganisms
g.innermost layer of the gut; contains diverse secretory cells
h.gastric inhibitory peptide
i.stimulates gallbladder and stomach emptying as well as pancreatic enzyme secretions
j.
a mixture of food particles in the stomach
serosa
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Matching.Choose the one most appropriate statement for each.
a.made in the small intestine and pancreas; act on peptide fragments
b.glucose, fructose, and galactose are examples
c.made in the pancreas; acts on fats
d.made by the pancreas and salivary glands; acts on starch
e.made by the small intestine; acts on double sugars
f.made by the pancreas; acts on proteins and polypeptides
g.contains cholesterol; helps emulsify fats
h.made in the stomach; acts on proteins
i.stimulates hydrochloric acid secretion
j.
circular muscle acts like valve
bile
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MATCHING
Matching.Choose the one most appropriate statement for each.
a.a process that mixes the contents of the lumen and forces it against the absorptive surface of the gut
b.stimulates pancreatic bicarbonate secretion
c.thin, outermost layer of stomach
d.a softened ball of food particles
e.emulsify fat globules
f.have multiple stomach chambers, some of which store populations of microorganisms
g.innermost layer of the gut; contains diverse secretory cells
h.gastric inhibitory peptide
i.stimulates gallbladder and stomach emptying as well as pancreatic enzyme secretions
j.
a mixture of food particles in the stomach
bolus
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MATCHING
Matching.Choose the one most appropriate statement for each.
a.a process that mixes the contents of the lumen and forces it against the absorptive surface of the gut
b.stimulates pancreatic bicarbonate secretion
c.thin, outermost layer of stomach
d.a softened ball of food particles
e.emulsify fat globules
f.have multiple stomach chambers, some of which store populations of microorganisms
g.innermost layer of the gut; contains diverse secretory cells
h.gastric inhibitory peptide
i.stimulates gallbladder and stomach emptying as well as pancreatic enzyme secretions
j.
a mixture of food particles in the stomach
segmentation
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MATCHING
Matching.Choose the one most appropriate statement for each.
a.a process that mixes the contents of the lumen and forces it against the absorptive surface of the gut
b.stimulates pancreatic bicarbonate secretion
c.thin, outermost layer of stomach
d.a softened ball of food particles
e.emulsify fat globules
f.have multiple stomach chambers, some of which store populations of microorganisms
g.innermost layer of the gut; contains diverse secretory cells
h.gastric inhibitory peptide
i.stimulates gallbladder and stomach emptying as well as pancreatic enzyme secretions
j.
a mixture of food particles in the stomach
ruminants
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Classification.Respond to the following statements with reference to the five components of the gastrointestinal tract listed below.
a.stomach
b.gallbladder
c.small intestine
d.appendix
e.large intestine
Short tubular projection of the large intestine.
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MATCHING
Matching.Choose the one most appropriate statement for each.
a.a process that mixes the contents of the lumen and forces it against the absorptive surface of the gut
b.stimulates pancreatic bicarbonate secretion
c.thin, outermost layer of stomach
d.a softened ball of food particles
e.emulsify fat globules
f.have multiple stomach chambers, some of which store populations of microorganisms
g.innermost layer of the gut; contains diverse secretory cells
h.gastric inhibitory peptide
i.stimulates gallbladder and stomach emptying as well as pancreatic enzyme secretions
j.
a mixture of food particles in the stomach
bile salts
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Matching.Choose the one most appropriate statement for each.
a.made in the small intestine and pancreas; act on peptide fragments
b.glucose, fructose, and galactose are examples
c.made in the pancreas; acts on fats
d.made by the pancreas and salivary glands; acts on starch
e.made by the small intestine; acts on double sugars
f.made by the pancreas; acts on proteins and polypeptides
g.contains cholesterol; helps emulsify fats
h.made in the stomach; acts on proteins
i.stimulates hydrochloric acid secretion
j.
circular muscle acts like valve
gastrin
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MATCHING
Matching.Choose the one most appropriate statement for each.
a.a process that mixes the contents of the lumen and forces it against the absorptive surface of the gut
b.stimulates pancreatic bicarbonate secretion
c.thin, outermost layer of stomach
d.a softened ball of food particles
e.emulsify fat globules
f.have multiple stomach chambers, some of which store populations of microorganisms
g.innermost layer of the gut; contains diverse secretory cells
h.gastric inhibitory peptide
i.stimulates gallbladder and stomach emptying as well as pancreatic enzyme secretions
j.
a mixture of food particles in the stomach
cholecystokinin
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Matching.Choose the one most appropriate statement for each.
a.made in the small intestine and pancreas; act on peptide fragments
b.glucose, fructose, and galactose are examples
c.made in the pancreas; acts on fats
d.made by the pancreas and salivary glands; acts on starch
e.made by the small intestine; acts on double sugars
f.made by the pancreas; acts on proteins and polypeptides
g.contains cholesterol; helps emulsify fats
h.made in the stomach; acts on proteins
i.stimulates hydrochloric acid secretion
j.
circular muscle acts like valve
lipase
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Matching.Choose the one most appropriate statement for each.
a.made in the small intestine and pancreas; act on peptide fragments
b.glucose, fructose, and galactose are examples
c.made in the pancreas; acts on fats
d.made by the pancreas and salivary glands; acts on starch
e.made by the small intestine; acts on double sugars
f.made by the pancreas; acts on proteins and polypeptides
g.contains cholesterol; helps emulsify fats
h.made in the stomach; acts on proteins
i.stimulates hydrochloric acid secretion
j.
circular muscle acts like valve
monosaccharides
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MATCHING
Matching.Choose the one most appropriate statement for each.
a.a process that mixes the contents of the lumen and forces it against the absorptive surface of the gut
b.stimulates pancreatic bicarbonate secretion
c.thin, outermost layer of stomach
d.a softened ball of food particles
e.emulsify fat globules
f.have multiple stomach chambers, some of which store populations of microorganisms
g.innermost layer of the gut; contains diverse secretory cells
h.gastric inhibitory peptide
i.stimulates gallbladder and stomach emptying as well as pancreatic enzyme secretions
j.
a mixture of food particles in the stomach
chyme
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Matching.Choose the one most appropriate statement for each.
a.made in the small intestine and pancreas; act on peptide fragments
b.glucose, fructose, and galactose are examples
c.made in the pancreas; acts on fats
d.made by the pancreas and salivary glands; acts on starch
e.made by the small intestine; acts on double sugars
f.made by the pancreas; acts on proteins and polypeptides
g.contains cholesterol; helps emulsify fats
h.made in the stomach; acts on proteins
i.stimulates hydrochloric acid secretion
j.
circular muscle acts like valve
sphincter
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MATCHING
Matching.Choose the one most appropriate statement for each.
a.a process that mixes the contents of the lumen and forces it against the absorptive surface of the gut
b.stimulates pancreatic bicarbonate secretion
c.thin, outermost layer of stomach
d.a softened ball of food particles
e.emulsify fat globules
f.have multiple stomach chambers, some of which store populations of microorganisms
g.innermost layer of the gut; contains diverse secretory cells
h.gastric inhibitory peptide
i.stimulates gallbladder and stomach emptying as well as pancreatic enzyme secretions
j.
a mixture of food particles in the stomach
secretin
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Matching.Choose the one most appropriate statement for each.
a.made in the small intestine and pancreas; act on peptide fragments
b.glucose, fructose, and galactose are examples
c.made in the pancreas; acts on fats
d.made by the pancreas and salivary glands; acts on starch
e.made by the small intestine; acts on double sugars
f.made by the pancreas; acts on proteins and polypeptides
g.contains cholesterol; helps emulsify fats
h.made in the stomach; acts on proteins
i.stimulates hydrochloric acid secretion
j.
circular muscle acts like valve
amino- and carboxypeptidase
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Matching.Choose the one most appropriate statement for each.
a.made in the small intestine and pancreas; act on peptide fragments
b.glucose, fructose, and galactose are examples
c.made in the pancreas; acts on fats
d.made by the pancreas and salivary glands; acts on starch
e.made by the small intestine; acts on double sugars
f.made by the pancreas; acts on proteins and polypeptides
g.contains cholesterol; helps emulsify fats
h.made in the stomach; acts on proteins
i.stimulates hydrochloric acid secretion
j.
circular muscle acts like valve
disaccharidase
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Matching.Choose the one most appropriate statement for each.
a.made in the small intestine and pancreas; act on peptide fragments
b.glucose, fructose, and galactose are examples
c.made in the pancreas; acts on fats
d.made by the pancreas and salivary glands; acts on starch
e.made by the small intestine; acts on double sugars
f.made by the pancreas; acts on proteins and polypeptides
g.contains cholesterol; helps emulsify fats
h.made in the stomach; acts on proteins
i.stimulates hydrochloric acid secretion
j.
circular muscle acts like valve
pepsin
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  esophagus<div style=padding-top: 35px>
esophagus
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Classification.Respond to the following statements with reference to the five vitamins listed below.
a.Vitamin B1
b.Vitamin B2
c.Niacin
d.Vitamin B6
e.Vitamin B12
This vitamin is a coenzyme involved in amino acid metabolism and is obtained from meats, spinach, and tomatoes.
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  liver<div style=padding-top: 35px>
liver
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Classification.Respond to the following statements with reference to the five components of the gastrointestinal tract listed below.
a.stomach
b.gallbladder
c.small intestine
d.appendix
e.large intestine
Bile salts, bile pigments, cholesterol, and lecithin are stored by this organ.
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  stomach<div style=padding-top: 35px>
stomach
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Classification.Respond to the following statements with reference to the four glands or structures of the mammalian gastrointestinal tract listed below.
a.salivary glands
b.stomach mucosa
c.intestinal mucosa
d.pancreas
The fat-digesting enzyme, lipase, is formed there.
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Classification.Respond to the following statements with reference to the five vitamins listed below.
a.Vitamin B1
b.Vitamin B2
c.Niacin
d.Vitamin B6
e.Vitamin B12
This vitamin functions in connective tissue formation.
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Classification.Respond to the following statements with reference to the five vitamins listed below.
a.Vitamin B1
b.Vitamin B2
c.Niacin
d.Vitamin B6
e.Vitamin B12
A deficiency of this vitamin causes pernicious anemia and neurological disorders and is a coenzyme important in synthesizing DNA.
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Classification.Respond to the following statements with reference to the four glands or structures of the mammalian gastrointestinal tract listed below.
a.salivary glands
b.stomach mucosa
c.intestinal mucosa
d.pancreas
The enzyme carboxypeptidase is produced there.
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  small intestine<div style=padding-top: 35px>
small intestine
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Classification.Respond to the following statements with reference to the five components of the gastrointestinal tract listed below.
a.stomach
b.gallbladder
c.small intestine
d.appendix
e.large intestine
This organ absorbs about 95 percent of the water that enters the human body, either as fluids or as part of food being eaten.
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Classification.Respond to the following statements with reference to the five vitamins listed below.
a.Vitamin B1
b.Vitamin B2
c.Niacin
d.Vitamin B6
e.Vitamin B12
This vitamin functions in coenzyme NAD+ action.
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  oral cavity<div style=padding-top: 35px>
oral cavity
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Classification.Respond to the following statements with reference to the five vitamins listed below.
a.Vitamin B1
b.Vitamin B2
c.Niacin
d.Vitamin B6
e.Vitamin B12
A deficiency of this vitamin causes pellagra.
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salivary glands
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  pharynx<div style=padding-top: 35px>
pharynx
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Classification.Respond to the following statements with reference to the four glands or structures of the mammalian gastrointestinal tract listed below.
a.salivary glands
b.stomach mucosa
c.intestinal mucosa
d.pancreas
The enzyme pepsin is produced there.
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Classification.Respond to the following statements with reference to the five components of the gastrointestinal tract listed below.
a.stomach
b.gallbladder
c.small intestine
d.appendix
e.large intestine
Enzymatic digestion of proteins occurs primarily in this organ.
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Classification.Respond to the following statements with reference to the four glands or structures of the mammalian gastrointestinal tract listed below.
a.salivary glands
b.stomach mucosa
c.intestinal mucosa
d.pancreas
The peptide-digesting enzyme, aminopeptidase, is produced there.
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Classification.Respond to the following statements with reference to the five components of the gastrointestinal tract listed below.
a.stomach
b.gallbladder
c.small intestine
d.appendix
e.large intestine
The digestion of cellulose occurs in this part of the digestive system of the pronghorn antelope.
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Deck 39: Digestion and Nutrition
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<strong>  Helicobacter pylori has been associated with:</strong> A) emphysema. B) duodenal ulcers. C) peptic ulcers. D) lung cancer. E) skin infections.
Helicobacter pylori has been associated with:

A) emphysema.
B) duodenal ulcers.
C) peptic ulcers.
D) lung cancer.
E) skin infections.
C
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<strong>  Use the figure above to answer the following questions. The second structure encountered in a biopsy of the stomach is the</strong> A) mucosa. B) submucosa. C) longitudinal muscle layer. D) circular muscle layer. E) serosa. Use the figure above to answer the following questions.
The second structure encountered in a biopsy of the stomach is the

A) mucosa.
B) submucosa.
C) longitudinal muscle layer.
D) circular muscle layer.
E) serosa.
D
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An artery is indicated by

A) A.
B) B.
C) C.
D) D.
E) E.
D
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<strong>  Use the figure above to answer the following questions. The teeth designated by the letter D in the above figure are called</strong> A) canines. B) premolars. C) incisors. D) molars. E) none of these. Use the figure above to answer the following questions.
The teeth designated by the letter "D" in the above figure are called

A) canines.
B) premolars.
C) incisors.
D) molars.
E) none of these.
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<strong>  Use the figure above to answer the following questions. High stomach acidity</strong> A) creates ideal conditions for carbohydrate digestion. B) promotes emulsification of fats. C) favors protein digestion. D) blocks the release of histamine, thereby favoring production of peptic ulcers. E) converts lipases into their active forms. Use the figure above to answer the following questions.
High stomach acidity

A) creates ideal conditions for carbohydrate digestion.
B) promotes emulsification of fats.
C) favors protein digestion.
D) blocks the release of histamine, thereby favoring production of peptic ulcers.
E) converts lipases into their active forms.
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<strong>  Use the figure above to answer the following questions. Moistening and lubrication of food occurs in the human</strong> A) mouth. B) esophagus. C) stomach. D) duodenum. E) jejunum. Use the figure above to answer the following questions.
Moistening and lubrication of food occurs in the human

A) mouth.
B) esophagus.
C) stomach.
D) duodenum.
E) jejunum.
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<strong>  Use the figure above to answer the following questions. The teeth designated by the letter B in the above figure are called</strong> A) canines. B) premolars. C) incisors. D) molars. E) all of these. Use the figure above to answer the following questions.
The teeth designated by the letter "B" in the above figure are called

A) canines.
B) premolars.
C) incisors.
D) molars.
E) all of these.
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<strong>  The following questions refer to the figure above. The structures illustrated in the figure are found in the</strong> A) mouth. B) esophagus. C) stomach. D) small intestine. E) colon. The following questions refer to the figure above.
The structures illustrated in the figure are found in the

A) mouth.
B) esophagus.
C) stomach.
D) small intestine.
E) colon.
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<strong>  Use the figure above to answer the following questions. Which of the following is NOT an accessory organ of the human digestive system?</strong> A) salivary gland B) esophagus C) pancreas D) gallbladder E) liver Use the figure above to answer the following questions.
Which of the following is NOT an accessory organ of the human digestive system?

A) salivary gland
B) esophagus
C) pancreas
D) gallbladder
E) liver
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<strong>  Immediately after a meal, the concentration of glucose in the blood tends to increase due specifically to what digestive system task?</strong> A) mechanical processing B) secretion C) digestion D) absorption E) elimination
Immediately after a meal, the concentration of glucose in the blood tends to increase due specifically to what digestive system task?

A) mechanical processing
B) secretion
C) digestion
D) absorption
E) elimination
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<strong>  Use the figure above to answer the following questions. Stomach motility</strong> A) decreases following a heavy meal. B) moves chime through the pyloric sphincter. C) is unaffected by emotional state or external environmental factors. D) may be retarded when stretch receptors on the stomach wall are activated. E) is increased by hormones released in response to high stomach acidity. Use the figure above to answer the following questions.
Stomach motility

A) decreases following a heavy meal.
B) moves chime through the pyloric sphincter.
C) is unaffected by emotional state or external environmental factors.
D) may be retarded when stretch receptors on the stomach wall are activated.
E) is increased by hormones released in response to high stomach acidity.
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<strong>  Use the figure above to answer the following questions. The organ responsible for excretion of both urine and feces indicated by the letterF is called the</strong> A) mouth. B) crop. C) gizzard. D) secreting portion of stomach. E) cloaca. Use the figure above to answer the following questions.
The organ responsible for excretion of both urine and feces indicated by the letter"F" is called the

A) mouth.
B) crop.
C) gizzard.
D) secreting portion of stomach.
E) cloaca.
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<strong>  Use the figure above to answer the following questions. Which of the following are the largest projections of the small intestine surface?</strong> A) microvilli B) cilia C) villi D) brush borders. E) duodena Use the figure above to answer the following questions.
Which of the following are the largest projections of the small intestine surface?

A) microvilli
B) cilia
C) villi
D) brush borders.
E) duodena
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<strong>  Use the figure above to answer the following questions. Sphincters</strong> A) are circular muscles. B) prevent backflow. C) are smooth muscles. D) are found at the entrance and exit of the stomach. E) include all of these. Use the figure above to answer the following questions.
Sphincters

A) are circular muscles.
B) prevent backflow.
C) are smooth muscles.
D) are found at the entrance and exit of the stomach.
E) include all of these.
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<strong>  Use the figure above to answer the following questions. The structure designated by the letter A in the above figure is called</strong> A) pyloric sphincter. B) esophagus. C) mucosa. D) duodenum. E) none of these. Use the figure above to answer the following questions.
The structure designated by the letter "A" in the above figure is called

A) pyloric sphincter.
B) esophagus.
C) mucosa.
D) duodenum.
E) none of these.
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<strong>  Which of the following statements about digestion in ruminants is false?</strong> A) Ruminant animals have symbiotic bacteria to aid in the digestion of their food. B) Food materials are re-chewed. C) Chewing results in mechanically breaking down food and exposing more cellulose to digestive enzymes. D) Ruminants have a smaller range of foods in their diet than do humans. E) Pronghorn antelopes and other herbivores have a single but disproportionately large stomach.
Which of the following statements about digestion in ruminants is false?

A) Ruminant animals have symbiotic bacteria to aid in the digestion of their food.
B) Food materials are re-chewed.
C) Chewing results in mechanically breaking down food and exposing more cellulose to digestive enzymes.
D) Ruminants have a smaller range of foods in their diet than do humans.
E) Pronghorn antelopes and other herbivores have a single but disproportionately large stomach.
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Which of the following enzymes digests fats?

A) pepsin
B) catalase
C) amylase
D) lipase
E) trypsin
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Microvilli are indicated by

A) A.
B) B.
C) C.
D) D.
E) E.
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<strong>  Large gut populations of Bifidobacterium are associated with:</strong> A) stomach cancer. B) irritable bowel syndrome. C) gastroesophageal reflux disease. D) improved immune function. E) increased vital capacity.
Large gut populations of Bifidobacterium are associated with:

A) stomach cancer.
B) irritable bowel syndrome.
C) gastroesophageal reflux disease.
D) improved immune function.
E) increased vital capacity.
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<strong>  Use the figure above to answer the following questions. The grinding organ indicated by the letter E is called the</strong> A) mouth. B) crop. C) gizzard. D) secreting portion of stomach. E) cloaca. Use the figure above to answer the following questions.
The grinding organ indicated by the letter "E" is called the

A) mouth.
B) crop.
C) gizzard.
D) secreting portion of stomach.
E) cloaca.
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Phytochemicals are

A) essential for survival.
B) produced in laboratories exclusively.
C) not essential but can prevent some disorders.
D) cofactors for cellulose degradation.
E) none of these.
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Human cells require ____ vitamins at a minimum.

A) 5
B) 8
C) 10
D) 13
E) 20
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Obese people have a greater risk of all of the following EXCEPT

A) type 1 diabetes.
B) colon cancer.
C) high blood pressure.
D) breast cancer.
E) heart disease.
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Bile

A) has no effect on digestion.
B) helps in the digestion of fats.
C) helps in the digestion of carbohydrates.
D) helps in the digestion of proteins.
E) helps in the digestion of nucleic acids.
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Lipids can serve in all EXCEPT which of the following capacities?

A) enzymes
B) energy
C) membrane structure
D) insulation
E) source of glycerol
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Glucose is absorbed through the membranes of the small intestine primarily by

A) osmosis.
B) bulk flow.
C) transport proteins.
D) endocytosis.
E) facilitated diffusion.
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Body weight is related to

A) caloric intake.
B) energy utilization.
C) genes.
D) age and sex.
E) all of these.
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Which of the following layers lies next to the lumen of the intestinal tract?

A) longitudinal muscles
B) circular muscles
C) submucosa
D) mucosa
E) serosa
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Enzymes from the pancreas function in the

A) stomach.
B) colon.
C) small intestine.
D) mouth.
E) esophagus.
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Which organ takes glucose out of the blood and stores it as glycogen?

A) pancreas
B) spleen
C) liver
D) skin
E) kidney
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How many amino acids are considered to be essential because the human body cannot synthesize them?

A) 2
B) 5
C) 8
D) 10
E) 12
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Which vitamin functions in forming blood clots?

A) A
B) E
C) K
D) B
E) none of these
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The digestion of fats occurs mostly in the

A) stomach.
B) pancreas.
C) small intestine.
D) lymph vascular system.
E) liver.
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The primary function of the large intestine is

A) formation of feces.
B) retention of water.
C) manufacture of vitamin K.
D) digestion of fats.
E) absorption of water.
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Phytochemicals in low quantities in a person's diet may lead to

A) high blood pressure.
B) increased incidence of athletes foot.
C) macular degeneration.
D) halitosis.
E) none of these.
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Constipation can be caused by

A) emotional stress.
B) a low-fiber diet.
C) a sedentary lifestyle.
D) dehydration.
E) all of these.
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The liver is associated with all EXCEPT which of the following functions?

A) formation of urea
B) formation of bile
C) detoxification of poisons
D) secretion of bicarbonate ions
E) hormone inactivation
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Which of the following substances is found in the least amount in the small intestine?

A) HCI
B) fats
C) monoglycerides
D) amino acids
E) sugars
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The greatest amount of nutrient absorption takes place in the

A) stomach.
B) small intestine.
C) colon.
D) pancreas.
E) esophagus.
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The ideal diet consists of all EXCEPT which of the following?

A) bulk
B) few carbohydrates
C) little salt and refined sugar
D) little red meat
E) fish, poultry, and legumes
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Matching.Choose the one most appropriate statement for each.
a.made in the small intestine and pancreas; act on peptide fragments
b.glucose, fructose, and galactose are examples
c.made in the pancreas; acts on fats
d.made by the pancreas and salivary glands; acts on starch
e.made by the small intestine; acts on double sugars
f.made by the pancreas; acts on proteins and polypeptides
g.contains cholesterol; helps emulsify fats
h.made in the stomach; acts on proteins
i.stimulates hydrochloric acid secretion
j.
circular muscle acts like valve
trypsin
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Matching.Choose the one most appropriate statement for each.
a.made in the small intestine and pancreas; act on peptide fragments
b.glucose, fructose, and galactose are examples
c.made in the pancreas; acts on fats
d.made by the pancreas and salivary glands; acts on starch
e.made by the small intestine; acts on double sugars
f.made by the pancreas; acts on proteins and polypeptides
g.contains cholesterol; helps emulsify fats
h.made in the stomach; acts on proteins
i.stimulates hydrochloric acid secretion
j.
circular muscle acts like valve
amylase
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MATCHING
Matching.Choose the one most appropriate statement for each.
a.a process that mixes the contents of the lumen and forces it against the absorptive surface of the gut
b.stimulates pancreatic bicarbonate secretion
c.thin, outermost layer of stomach
d.a softened ball of food particles
e.emulsify fat globules
f.have multiple stomach chambers, some of which store populations of microorganisms
g.innermost layer of the gut; contains diverse secretory cells
h.gastric inhibitory peptide
i.stimulates gallbladder and stomach emptying as well as pancreatic enzyme secretions
j.
a mixture of food particles in the stomach
mucosa
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MATCHING
Matching.Choose the one most appropriate statement for each.
a.a process that mixes the contents of the lumen and forces it against the absorptive surface of the gut
b.stimulates pancreatic bicarbonate secretion
c.thin, outermost layer of stomach
d.a softened ball of food particles
e.emulsify fat globules
f.have multiple stomach chambers, some of which store populations of microorganisms
g.innermost layer of the gut; contains diverse secretory cells
h.gastric inhibitory peptide
i.stimulates gallbladder and stomach emptying as well as pancreatic enzyme secretions
j.
a mixture of food particles in the stomach
serosa
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Matching.Choose the one most appropriate statement for each.
a.made in the small intestine and pancreas; act on peptide fragments
b.glucose, fructose, and galactose are examples
c.made in the pancreas; acts on fats
d.made by the pancreas and salivary glands; acts on starch
e.made by the small intestine; acts on double sugars
f.made by the pancreas; acts on proteins and polypeptides
g.contains cholesterol; helps emulsify fats
h.made in the stomach; acts on proteins
i.stimulates hydrochloric acid secretion
j.
circular muscle acts like valve
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MATCHING
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a.a process that mixes the contents of the lumen and forces it against the absorptive surface of the gut
b.stimulates pancreatic bicarbonate secretion
c.thin, outermost layer of stomach
d.a softened ball of food particles
e.emulsify fat globules
f.have multiple stomach chambers, some of which store populations of microorganisms
g.innermost layer of the gut; contains diverse secretory cells
h.gastric inhibitory peptide
i.stimulates gallbladder and stomach emptying as well as pancreatic enzyme secretions
j.
a mixture of food particles in the stomach
bolus
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MATCHING
Matching.Choose the one most appropriate statement for each.
a.a process that mixes the contents of the lumen and forces it against the absorptive surface of the gut
b.stimulates pancreatic bicarbonate secretion
c.thin, outermost layer of stomach
d.a softened ball of food particles
e.emulsify fat globules
f.have multiple stomach chambers, some of which store populations of microorganisms
g.innermost layer of the gut; contains diverse secretory cells
h.gastric inhibitory peptide
i.stimulates gallbladder and stomach emptying as well as pancreatic enzyme secretions
j.
a mixture of food particles in the stomach
segmentation
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MATCHING
Matching.Choose the one most appropriate statement for each.
a.a process that mixes the contents of the lumen and forces it against the absorptive surface of the gut
b.stimulates pancreatic bicarbonate secretion
c.thin, outermost layer of stomach
d.a softened ball of food particles
e.emulsify fat globules
f.have multiple stomach chambers, some of which store populations of microorganisms
g.innermost layer of the gut; contains diverse secretory cells
h.gastric inhibitory peptide
i.stimulates gallbladder and stomach emptying as well as pancreatic enzyme secretions
j.
a mixture of food particles in the stomach
ruminants
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Classification.Respond to the following statements with reference to the five components of the gastrointestinal tract listed below.
a.stomach
b.gallbladder
c.small intestine
d.appendix
e.large intestine
Short tubular projection of the large intestine.
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MATCHING
Matching.Choose the one most appropriate statement for each.
a.a process that mixes the contents of the lumen and forces it against the absorptive surface of the gut
b.stimulates pancreatic bicarbonate secretion
c.thin, outermost layer of stomach
d.a softened ball of food particles
e.emulsify fat globules
f.have multiple stomach chambers, some of which store populations of microorganisms
g.innermost layer of the gut; contains diverse secretory cells
h.gastric inhibitory peptide
i.stimulates gallbladder and stomach emptying as well as pancreatic enzyme secretions
j.
a mixture of food particles in the stomach
bile salts
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Matching.Choose the one most appropriate statement for each.
a.made in the small intestine and pancreas; act on peptide fragments
b.glucose, fructose, and galactose are examples
c.made in the pancreas; acts on fats
d.made by the pancreas and salivary glands; acts on starch
e.made by the small intestine; acts on double sugars
f.made by the pancreas; acts on proteins and polypeptides
g.contains cholesterol; helps emulsify fats
h.made in the stomach; acts on proteins
i.stimulates hydrochloric acid secretion
j.
circular muscle acts like valve
gastrin
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MATCHING
Matching.Choose the one most appropriate statement for each.
a.a process that mixes the contents of the lumen and forces it against the absorptive surface of the gut
b.stimulates pancreatic bicarbonate secretion
c.thin, outermost layer of stomach
d.a softened ball of food particles
e.emulsify fat globules
f.have multiple stomach chambers, some of which store populations of microorganisms
g.innermost layer of the gut; contains diverse secretory cells
h.gastric inhibitory peptide
i.stimulates gallbladder and stomach emptying as well as pancreatic enzyme secretions
j.
a mixture of food particles in the stomach
cholecystokinin
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Matching.Choose the one most appropriate statement for each.
a.made in the small intestine and pancreas; act on peptide fragments
b.glucose, fructose, and galactose are examples
c.made in the pancreas; acts on fats
d.made by the pancreas and salivary glands; acts on starch
e.made by the small intestine; acts on double sugars
f.made by the pancreas; acts on proteins and polypeptides
g.contains cholesterol; helps emulsify fats
h.made in the stomach; acts on proteins
i.stimulates hydrochloric acid secretion
j.
circular muscle acts like valve
lipase
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Matching.Choose the one most appropriate statement for each.
a.made in the small intestine and pancreas; act on peptide fragments
b.glucose, fructose, and galactose are examples
c.made in the pancreas; acts on fats
d.made by the pancreas and salivary glands; acts on starch
e.made by the small intestine; acts on double sugars
f.made by the pancreas; acts on proteins and polypeptides
g.contains cholesterol; helps emulsify fats
h.made in the stomach; acts on proteins
i.stimulates hydrochloric acid secretion
j.
circular muscle acts like valve
monosaccharides
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MATCHING
Matching.Choose the one most appropriate statement for each.
a.a process that mixes the contents of the lumen and forces it against the absorptive surface of the gut
b.stimulates pancreatic bicarbonate secretion
c.thin, outermost layer of stomach
d.a softened ball of food particles
e.emulsify fat globules
f.have multiple stomach chambers, some of which store populations of microorganisms
g.innermost layer of the gut; contains diverse secretory cells
h.gastric inhibitory peptide
i.stimulates gallbladder and stomach emptying as well as pancreatic enzyme secretions
j.
a mixture of food particles in the stomach
chyme
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Matching.Choose the one most appropriate statement for each.
a.made in the small intestine and pancreas; act on peptide fragments
b.glucose, fructose, and galactose are examples
c.made in the pancreas; acts on fats
d.made by the pancreas and salivary glands; acts on starch
e.made by the small intestine; acts on double sugars
f.made by the pancreas; acts on proteins and polypeptides
g.contains cholesterol; helps emulsify fats
h.made in the stomach; acts on proteins
i.stimulates hydrochloric acid secretion
j.
circular muscle acts like valve
sphincter
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MATCHING
Matching.Choose the one most appropriate statement for each.
a.a process that mixes the contents of the lumen and forces it against the absorptive surface of the gut
b.stimulates pancreatic bicarbonate secretion
c.thin, outermost layer of stomach
d.a softened ball of food particles
e.emulsify fat globules
f.have multiple stomach chambers, some of which store populations of microorganisms
g.innermost layer of the gut; contains diverse secretory cells
h.gastric inhibitory peptide
i.stimulates gallbladder and stomach emptying as well as pancreatic enzyme secretions
j.
a mixture of food particles in the stomach
secretin
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Matching.Choose the one most appropriate statement for each.
a.made in the small intestine and pancreas; act on peptide fragments
b.glucose, fructose, and galactose are examples
c.made in the pancreas; acts on fats
d.made by the pancreas and salivary glands; acts on starch
e.made by the small intestine; acts on double sugars
f.made by the pancreas; acts on proteins and polypeptides
g.contains cholesterol; helps emulsify fats
h.made in the stomach; acts on proteins
i.stimulates hydrochloric acid secretion
j.
circular muscle acts like valve
amino- and carboxypeptidase
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Matching.Choose the one most appropriate statement for each.
a.made in the small intestine and pancreas; act on peptide fragments
b.glucose, fructose, and galactose are examples
c.made in the pancreas; acts on fats
d.made by the pancreas and salivary glands; acts on starch
e.made by the small intestine; acts on double sugars
f.made by the pancreas; acts on proteins and polypeptides
g.contains cholesterol; helps emulsify fats
h.made in the stomach; acts on proteins
i.stimulates hydrochloric acid secretion
j.
circular muscle acts like valve
disaccharidase
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Matching.Choose the one most appropriate statement for each.
a.made in the small intestine and pancreas; act on peptide fragments
b.glucose, fructose, and galactose are examples
c.made in the pancreas; acts on fats
d.made by the pancreas and salivary glands; acts on starch
e.made by the small intestine; acts on double sugars
f.made by the pancreas; acts on proteins and polypeptides
g.contains cholesterol; helps emulsify fats
h.made in the stomach; acts on proteins
i.stimulates hydrochloric acid secretion
j.
circular muscle acts like valve
pepsin
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  esophagus
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Classification.Respond to the following statements with reference to the five vitamins listed below.
a.Vitamin B1
b.Vitamin B2
c.Niacin
d.Vitamin B6
e.Vitamin B12
This vitamin is a coenzyme involved in amino acid metabolism and is obtained from meats, spinach, and tomatoes.
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  liver
liver
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Classification.Respond to the following statements with reference to the five components of the gastrointestinal tract listed below.
a.stomach
b.gallbladder
c.small intestine
d.appendix
e.large intestine
Bile salts, bile pigments, cholesterol, and lecithin are stored by this organ.
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  stomach
stomach
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Classification.Respond to the following statements with reference to the four glands or structures of the mammalian gastrointestinal tract listed below.
a.salivary glands
b.stomach mucosa
c.intestinal mucosa
d.pancreas
The fat-digesting enzyme, lipase, is formed there.
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67
Classification.Respond to the following statements with reference to the five vitamins listed below.
a.Vitamin B1
b.Vitamin B2
c.Niacin
d.Vitamin B6
e.Vitamin B12
This vitamin functions in connective tissue formation.
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68
Classification.Respond to the following statements with reference to the five vitamins listed below.
a.Vitamin B1
b.Vitamin B2
c.Niacin
d.Vitamin B6
e.Vitamin B12
A deficiency of this vitamin causes pernicious anemia and neurological disorders and is a coenzyme important in synthesizing DNA.
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69
Classification.Respond to the following statements with reference to the four glands or structures of the mammalian gastrointestinal tract listed below.
a.salivary glands
b.stomach mucosa
c.intestinal mucosa
d.pancreas
The enzyme carboxypeptidase is produced there.
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  small intestine
small intestine
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71
Classification.Respond to the following statements with reference to the five components of the gastrointestinal tract listed below.
a.stomach
b.gallbladder
c.small intestine
d.appendix
e.large intestine
This organ absorbs about 95 percent of the water that enters the human body, either as fluids or as part of food being eaten.
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72
Classification.Respond to the following statements with reference to the five vitamins listed below.
a.Vitamin B1
b.Vitamin B2
c.Niacin
d.Vitamin B6
e.Vitamin B12
This vitamin functions in coenzyme NAD+ action.
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73
  oral cavity
oral cavity
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74
Classification.Respond to the following statements with reference to the five vitamins listed below.
a.Vitamin B1
b.Vitamin B2
c.Niacin
d.Vitamin B6
e.Vitamin B12
A deficiency of this vitamin causes pellagra.
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75
  salivary glands
salivary glands
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76
  pharynx
pharynx
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77
Classification.Respond to the following statements with reference to the four glands or structures of the mammalian gastrointestinal tract listed below.
a.salivary glands
b.stomach mucosa
c.intestinal mucosa
d.pancreas
The enzyme pepsin is produced there.
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78
Classification.Respond to the following statements with reference to the five components of the gastrointestinal tract listed below.
a.stomach
b.gallbladder
c.small intestine
d.appendix
e.large intestine
Enzymatic digestion of proteins occurs primarily in this organ.
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Classification.Respond to the following statements with reference to the four glands or structures of the mammalian gastrointestinal tract listed below.
a.salivary glands
b.stomach mucosa
c.intestinal mucosa
d.pancreas
The peptide-digesting enzyme, aminopeptidase, is produced there.
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Classification.Respond to the following statements with reference to the five components of the gastrointestinal tract listed below.
a.stomach
b.gallbladder
c.small intestine
d.appendix
e.large intestine
The digestion of cellulose occurs in this part of the digestive system of the pronghorn antelope.
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