Deck 7: How the Body Uses Food: Digestion and Absorption

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Approximately 5% of a person's body weight is replaced by new tissue each day.​
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You can treat constipation by drinking plenty of fluids.​
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​Water,sodium,and chloride are mainly absorbed by the small intestine.
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Microorganisms in the gut produce biotin,vitamin B12,and vitamin K.​
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The amount of salivary amylase produced by individuals _____.​

A)​is the same for everyone
B)varies based on level of hunger
C)varies based on genetic traits
D)decreases with age
E)​increases with age
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​Too little fiber is a common cause of constipation and can generally be relieved,and subsequently prevented,by including _____ grams of dietary fiber daily.

A)​5-15
B)15-20
C)25-30
D)35-40
E)​45-50
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Cells lining the intestinal tract are replaced every _____.​

A)​day
B)one to three days
C)five to seven days
D)month
E)​120 days
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​Excessive amounts of certain vitamins and minerals such as vitamin C,thiamin,and sodium are _____.

A)​largely excreted in urine
B)largely excreted in perspiration
C)largely excreted in feces
D)stored in the liver
E)​stored in muscle
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Alcohol consumed with meals is absorbed in the _____.​

A)​small intestine only
B)liver and stomach
C)stomach only
D)large intestine only
E)​small intestine and stomach
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Inadequate fiber intake has been reported to worsen the symptoms of heartburn in some people.​
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The salivary glands produce enzymes that help to break down _____.​

A)​fiber and starch
B)carbohydrates and proteins
C)proteins and fats
D)starch and fats
E)​fats and fiber
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Pepsin is produced by the _____.​

A)​mouth
B)stomach
C)small intestine
D)large intestine
E)​gallbladder
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If diarrhea lasts for more than two weeks or is severe,it can lead to dehydration,heart and kidney malfunction,and death.​
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Enzymes are not changed by the chemical reactions they affect.​
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IBS has been found to be associated with the development of serious diseases.​
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Ingestion of dried beans,broccoli,cauliflower,brussels sprouts,onions,and corn can be related to _____ in the _____.​

A)​lactose intolerance; stomach
B)constipation; large intestine
C)stomach acid production; stomach
D)acid reflux; esophagus
E)​bacterial production of gas; large intestine
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Digestive disorders are the leading cause of hospitalization among U.S.adults aged 45 to 64.​
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The broken-down products of protein digestion are largely absorbed into the lymph vessels.​
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There is evidence that you can improve your health by periodically "cleansing" or "detoxifying" the colon.​
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High-fiber meals pass through the digestive system somewhat slower than low-fiber meals.​
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Overgrowth of bacteria in the large intestine and sensitivity to certain foods and _____ appear to be parts of the problem in IBS.​

A)​heartburn
B)ulcers
C)stress
D)medications
E)​lack of physical activity
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Fingerlike projections called _____ line the inside of the intestinal wall and increase its surface area.​

A)​branches
B)villi
C)dendrites
D)papillae
E)​fringe
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The detection of _____ substances can lead to mechanisms that promote the development of diarrhea that will flush potential toxins out of the body.​

A)​umami
B)bitter
C)sour
D)sweet
E)​salty
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When the diet contains sufficient _____,the bulge of digesting food in the intestine tends to be larger.​

A)​starch
B)fiber
C)glucose
D)fructose
E)​lactose
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Which beverage(s)may worsen the symptoms of heartburn?​

A)​tea only
B)alcohol only
C)coffee only
D)tea and coffee
E)​alcohol and coffee
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Approximately _____% of the end products of carbohydrate digestion are absorbed.​

A)​65
B)75
C)80
D)90
E)​99
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Which sugar is a monosaccharide?​

A)​starch
B)maltose
C)lactose
D)galactose
E)​sucrose
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Ingestion of _____ may lead to gas formation by bacteria that produce gas as a waste product of carbohydrate digestion?​

A)​lactose and aspartame
B)fructose and sorbitol
C)glucose and saccharin
D)maltose and mannitol
E)​sucrose and isomalt
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Bile is stored in the _____.​

A)​stomach
B)liver
C)pancreas
D)gallbladder
E)​small intestine
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It is best to avoid which food during diarrhea?​

A)​milk
B)yogurt
C)chicken
D)rice
E)​soft drinks
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Constipation is _____.​

A)​medically defined to exist when an individual does not have a bowel movement every day
B)a disease
C)treated by drinking plenty of fluids
D)characterized by difficulty passing stools because they are hard and dry
E)​relieved by cleansing the colon
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How long do most solid foods tend to stay in the stomach?​

A)​20 minutes
B)1 hour
C)2 to 4 hours
D)6 to 8 hours
E)​approximately 12 hours
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Which enzyme breaks down starch?​

A)​sucrase
B)lipase
C)amylase
D)trypsin
E)​maltase
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Which enzymes help with protein digestion?​

A)​amylase and lipase
B)sucrase and maltase
C)maltase and lactase
D)pepsin and trypsin
E)​lipase and lactase
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The broken-down products of fat digestion are largely absorbed into the _____ system,whereas carbohydrate and protein broken down products enter the _____ system.​

A)​nervous; circulatory
B)muscular; skeletal
C)lymphatic; circulatory
D)lymphatic; nervous
E)​circulatory; lymphatic
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Lipase _____.​

A)​breaks down starch into disaccharides
B)splits short-chain amino acids into smaller molecules
C)breaks down fats into fragments of fatty acids and glycerol
D)separates disaccharides into monosaccharides
E)​separates protein into shorter chains of amino acids
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Sean is a college senior who has a family history of digestive disorders including heartburn and ulcers.Throughout his college career Sean has experienced symptoms related to these disorders but has not been medically treated for any digestive disorder.Today is Sean's 22nd birthday and his friends have decided to take him out for a few drinks.At the restaurant Sean and his friends are surprised when the waitress brings them a large mint-chocolate brownie with creamy mint frosting to help celebrate Sean's birthday.They all enjoy the dessert and drinks,especially Sean,who ends up eating the majority of the brownie and drinks three alcoholic beverages.A few hours later Sean is feeling bloated,has abdominal cramps,and experiences diarrhea.He is also experiencing a burning sensation in his chest.
The enzyme that breaks down the fat in the brownie is produced in the _____.​

A)​stomach
B)small intestine
C)pancreas
D)gallbladder
E)​liver
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Heartburn _____.​

A)​occurs when the valve at the top of the stomach relaxes
B)is related to poor kidney function
C)is related to the presence of some heart conditions
D)symptoms include bloating
E)​is not affected by lifestyle changes
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Most cases of diarrhea are due to _____.​

A)​immunizations against infectious diseases
B)fatty foods
C)interactions between malnutrition and infection
D)large meals
E)​dehydration
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​Which enzyme separates the disaccharide sucrose in the monosaccharides glucose and fructose?

A)​sucrase
B)lipase
C)amylase
D)lactase
E)​maltase
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Match each term with the appropriate definition.​
a.mechanical and chemical processes whereby ingested food is converted into substances that can be absorbed by the intestinal tract and utilized by the body
b.process by which nutrients and other substances are transferred from the digestive system into body fluids for transport throughout the body
c.simple sugars consisting of one sugar molecule
d.protein substances that speed up chemical reactions
e.complex carbohydrates made up of complex chains of glucose molecules
f.simple sugars consisting of two sugar molecules
g.yellowish-brown or green fluid produced by the liver
h.network of vessels that absorb some of the products of digestion and transport them to the heart,where they are mixed with the substances contained in blood
i.the heart,arteries,capillaries,and veins responsible for circulating blood throughout the body
j.condition that results when acidic stomach contents are released into the esophagus
k.swelling of veins in the anus or rectum
l.disorder of bowel function characterized by chronic or episodic gas; abdominal pain; diarrhea,constipation,or both.
m.recognized as the fifth basic taste
n.live bacteria that are taken orally to restore beneficial bacteria to the gastrointestinal tract
o.presence of three or more liquid stools in a 24-hour period
p.presence of excess gas in the stomach and intestines
q.microscopic organisms including bacteria and fungi 
r.open sores in the lining of the duodenum or the stomach
s.reactions of the body to the presence of infectious agents,toxins,or irritants
large intestine​
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Match each term with the appropriate definition.​
a.mechanical and chemical processes whereby ingested food is converted into substances that can be absorbed by the intestinal tract and utilized by the body
b.process by which nutrients and other substances are transferred from the digestive system into body fluids for transport throughout the body
c.simple sugars consisting of one sugar molecule
d.protein substances that speed up chemical reactions
e.complex carbohydrates made up of complex chains of glucose molecules
f.simple sugars consisting of two sugar molecules
g.yellowish-brown or green fluid produced by the liver
h.network of vessels that absorb some of the products of digestion and transport them to the heart,where they are mixed with the substances contained in blood
i.the heart,arteries,capillaries,and veins responsible for circulating blood throughout the body
j.condition that results when acidic stomach contents are released into the esophagus
k.swelling of veins in the anus or rectum
l.disorder of bowel function characterized by chronic or episodic gas; abdominal pain; diarrhea,constipation,or both.
m.recognized as the fifth basic taste
n.live bacteria that are taken orally to restore beneficial bacteria to the gastrointestinal tract
o.presence of three or more liquid stools in a 24-hour period
p.presence of excess gas in the stomach and intestines
q.microscopic organisms including bacteria and fungi 
r.open sores in the lining of the duodenum or the stomach
s.reactions of the body to the presence of infectious agents,toxins,or irritants
liver​
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Match each term with the appropriate definition.​
a.mechanical and chemical processes whereby ingested food is converted into substances that can be absorbed by the intestinal tract and utilized by the body
b.process by which nutrients and other substances are transferred from the digestive system into body fluids for transport throughout the body
c.simple sugars consisting of one sugar molecule
d.protein substances that speed up chemical reactions
e.complex carbohydrates made up of complex chains of glucose molecules
f.simple sugars consisting of two sugar molecules
g.yellowish-brown or green fluid produced by the liver
h.network of vessels that absorb some of the products of digestion and transport them to the heart,where they are mixed with the substances contained in blood
i.the heart,arteries,capillaries,and veins responsible for circulating blood throughout the body
j.condition that results when acidic stomach contents are released into the esophagus
k.swelling of veins in the anus or rectum
l.disorder of bowel function characterized by chronic or episodic gas; abdominal pain; diarrhea,constipation,or both.
m.recognized as the fifth basic taste
n.live bacteria that are taken orally to restore beneficial bacteria to the gastrointestinal tract
o.presence of three or more liquid stools in a 24-hour period
p.presence of excess gas in the stomach and intestines
q.microscopic organisms including bacteria and fungi 
r.open sores in the lining of the duodenum or the stomach
s.reactions of the body to the presence of infectious agents,toxins,or irritants
​circulatory system
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Match each term with the appropriate definition.​
a.mechanical and chemical processes whereby ingested food is converted into substances that can be absorbed by the intestinal tract and utilized by the body
b.process by which nutrients and other substances are transferred from the digestive system into body fluids for transport throughout the body
c.simple sugars consisting of one sugar molecule
d.protein substances that speed up chemical reactions
e.complex carbohydrates made up of complex chains of glucose molecules
f.simple sugars consisting of two sugar molecules
g.yellowish-brown or green fluid produced by the liver
h.network of vessels that absorb some of the products of digestion and transport them to the heart,where they are mixed with the substances contained in blood
i.the heart,arteries,capillaries,and veins responsible for circulating blood throughout the body
j.condition that results when acidic stomach contents are released into the esophagus
k.swelling of veins in the anus or rectum
l.disorder of bowel function characterized by chronic or episodic gas; abdominal pain; diarrhea,constipation,or both.
m.recognized as the fifth basic taste
n.live bacteria that are taken orally to restore beneficial bacteria to the gastrointestinal tract
o.presence of three or more liquid stools in a 24-hour period
p.presence of excess gas in the stomach and intestines
q.microscopic organisms including bacteria and fungi 
r.open sores in the lining of the duodenum or the stomach
s.reactions of the body to the presence of infectious agents,toxins,or irritants
salivary glands​
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Match each term with the appropriate definition.​
a.mechanical and chemical processes whereby ingested food is converted into substances that can be absorbed by the intestinal tract and utilized by the body
b.process by which nutrients and other substances are transferred from the digestive system into body fluids for transport throughout the body
c.simple sugars consisting of one sugar molecule
d.protein substances that speed up chemical reactions
e.complex carbohydrates made up of complex chains of glucose molecules
f.simple sugars consisting of two sugar molecules
g.yellowish-brown or green fluid produced by the liver
h.network of vessels that absorb some of the products of digestion and transport them to the heart,where they are mixed with the substances contained in blood
i.the heart,arteries,capillaries,and veins responsible for circulating blood throughout the body
j.condition that results when acidic stomach contents are released into the esophagus
k.swelling of veins in the anus or rectum
l.disorder of bowel function characterized by chronic or episodic gas; abdominal pain; diarrhea,constipation,or both.
m.recognized as the fifth basic taste
n.live bacteria that are taken orally to restore beneficial bacteria to the gastrointestinal tract
o.presence of three or more liquid stools in a 24-hour period
p.presence of excess gas in the stomach and intestines
q.microscopic organisms including bacteria and fungi 
r.open sores in the lining of the duodenum or the stomach
s.reactions of the body to the presence of infectious agents,toxins,or irritants
​inflammation
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Match each term with the appropriate definition.​
a.mechanical and chemical processes whereby ingested food is converted into substances that can be absorbed by the intestinal tract and utilized by the body
b.process by which nutrients and other substances are transferred from the digestive system into body fluids for transport throughout the body
c.simple sugars consisting of one sugar molecule
d.protein substances that speed up chemical reactions
e.complex carbohydrates made up of complex chains of glucose molecules
f.simple sugars consisting of two sugar molecules
g.yellowish-brown or green fluid produced by the liver
h.network of vessels that absorb some of the products of digestion and transport them to the heart,where they are mixed with the substances contained in blood
i.the heart,arteries,capillaries,and veins responsible for circulating blood throughout the body
j.condition that results when acidic stomach contents are released into the esophagus
k.swelling of veins in the anus or rectum
l.disorder of bowel function characterized by chronic or episodic gas; abdominal pain; diarrhea,constipation,or both.
m.recognized as the fifth basic taste
n.live bacteria that are taken orally to restore beneficial bacteria to the gastrointestinal tract
o.presence of three or more liquid stools in a 24-hour period
p.presence of excess gas in the stomach and intestines
q.microscopic organisms including bacteria and fungi 
r.open sores in the lining of the duodenum or the stomach
s.reactions of the body to the presence of infectious agents,toxins,or irritants
​enzymes
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Match each term with the appropriate definition.​
a.mechanical and chemical processes whereby ingested food is converted into substances that can be absorbed by the intestinal tract and utilized by the body
b.process by which nutrients and other substances are transferred from the digestive system into body fluids for transport throughout the body
c.simple sugars consisting of one sugar molecule
d.protein substances that speed up chemical reactions
e.complex carbohydrates made up of complex chains of glucose molecules
f.simple sugars consisting of two sugar molecules
g.yellowish-brown or green fluid produced by the liver
h.network of vessels that absorb some of the products of digestion and transport them to the heart,where they are mixed with the substances contained in blood
i.the heart,arteries,capillaries,and veins responsible for circulating blood throughout the body
j.condition that results when acidic stomach contents are released into the esophagus
k.swelling of veins in the anus or rectum
l.disorder of bowel function characterized by chronic or episodic gas; abdominal pain; diarrhea,constipation,or both.
m.recognized as the fifth basic taste
n.live bacteria that are taken orally to restore beneficial bacteria to the gastrointestinal tract
o.presence of three or more liquid stools in a 24-hour period
p.presence of excess gas in the stomach and intestines
q.microscopic organisms including bacteria and fungi 
r.open sores in the lining of the duodenum or the stomach
s.reactions of the body to the presence of infectious agents,toxins,or irritants
pancreas​
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Match each term with the appropriate definition.​
a.mechanical and chemical processes whereby ingested food is converted into substances that can be absorbed by the intestinal tract and utilized by the body
b.process by which nutrients and other substances are transferred from the digestive system into body fluids for transport throughout the body
c.simple sugars consisting of one sugar molecule
d.protein substances that speed up chemical reactions
e.complex carbohydrates made up of complex chains of glucose molecules
f.simple sugars consisting of two sugar molecules
g.yellowish-brown or green fluid produced by the liver
h.network of vessels that absorb some of the products of digestion and transport them to the heart,where they are mixed with the substances contained in blood
i.the heart,arteries,capillaries,and veins responsible for circulating blood throughout the body
j.condition that results when acidic stomach contents are released into the esophagus
k.swelling of veins in the anus or rectum
l.disorder of bowel function characterized by chronic or episodic gas; abdominal pain; diarrhea,constipation,or both.
m.recognized as the fifth basic taste
n.live bacteria that are taken orally to restore beneficial bacteria to the gastrointestinal tract
o.presence of three or more liquid stools in a 24-hour period
p.presence of excess gas in the stomach and intestines
q.microscopic organisms including bacteria and fungi 
r.open sores in the lining of the duodenum or the stomach
s.reactions of the body to the presence of infectious agents,toxins,or irritants
stomach​
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Match each term with the appropriate definition.​
a.mechanical and chemical processes whereby ingested food is converted into substances that can be absorbed by the intestinal tract and utilized by the body
b.process by which nutrients and other substances are transferred from the digestive system into body fluids for transport throughout the body
c.simple sugars consisting of one sugar molecule
d.protein substances that speed up chemical reactions
e.complex carbohydrates made up of complex chains of glucose molecules
f.simple sugars consisting of two sugar molecules
g.yellowish-brown or green fluid produced by the liver
h.network of vessels that absorb some of the products of digestion and transport them to the heart,where they are mixed with the substances contained in blood
i.the heart,arteries,capillaries,and veins responsible for circulating blood throughout the body
j.condition that results when acidic stomach contents are released into the esophagus
k.swelling of veins in the anus or rectum
l.disorder of bowel function characterized by chronic or episodic gas; abdominal pain; diarrhea,constipation,or both.
m.recognized as the fifth basic taste
n.live bacteria that are taken orally to restore beneficial bacteria to the gastrointestinal tract
o.presence of three or more liquid stools in a 24-hour period
p.presence of excess gas in the stomach and intestines
q.microscopic organisms including bacteria and fungi 
r.open sores in the lining of the duodenum or the stomach
s.reactions of the body to the presence of infectious agents,toxins,or irritants
small intestine​
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Match each term with the appropriate definition.​
a.mechanical and chemical processes whereby ingested food is converted into substances that can be absorbed by the intestinal tract and utilized by the body
b.process by which nutrients and other substances are transferred from the digestive system into body fluids for transport throughout the body
c.simple sugars consisting of one sugar molecule
d.protein substances that speed up chemical reactions
e.complex carbohydrates made up of complex chains of glucose molecules
f.simple sugars consisting of two sugar molecules
g.yellowish-brown or green fluid produced by the liver
h.network of vessels that absorb some of the products of digestion and transport them to the heart,where they are mixed with the substances contained in blood
i.the heart,arteries,capillaries,and veins responsible for circulating blood throughout the body
j.condition that results when acidic stomach contents are released into the esophagus
k.swelling of veins in the anus or rectum
l.disorder of bowel function characterized by chronic or episodic gas; abdominal pain; diarrhea,constipation,or both.
m.recognized as the fifth basic taste
n.live bacteria that are taken orally to restore beneficial bacteria to the gastrointestinal tract
o.presence of three or more liquid stools in a 24-hour period
p.presence of excess gas in the stomach and intestines
q.microscopic organisms including bacteria and fungi 
r.open sores in the lining of the duodenum or the stomach
s.reactions of the body to the presence of infectious agents,toxins,or irritants
​esophagus
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Sean is a college senior who has a family history of digestive disorders including heartburn and ulcers.Throughout his college career Sean has experienced symptoms related to these disorders but has not been medically treated for any digestive disorder.Today is Sean's 22nd birthday and his friends have decided to take him out for a few drinks.At the restaurant Sean and his friends are surprised when the waitress brings them a large mint-chocolate brownie with creamy mint frosting to help celebrate Sean's birthday.They all enjoy the dessert and drinks,especially Sean,who ends up eating the majority of the brownie and drinks three alcoholic beverages.A few hours later Sean is feeling bloated,has abdominal cramps,and experiences diarrhea.He is also experiencing a burning sensation in his chest.
The burning sensation that Sean is feeling is his chest is most likely a symptom of which digestive disorder?​

A)​lactose intolerance
B)irritable bowel syndrome
C)ulcers
D)heartburn
E)​constipation
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Match each term with the appropriate definition.​
a.mechanical and chemical processes whereby ingested food is converted into substances that can be absorbed by the intestinal tract and utilized by the body
b.process by which nutrients and other substances are transferred from the digestive system into body fluids for transport throughout the body
c.simple sugars consisting of one sugar molecule
d.protein substances that speed up chemical reactions
e.complex carbohydrates made up of complex chains of glucose molecules
f.simple sugars consisting of two sugar molecules
g.yellowish-brown or green fluid produced by the liver
h.network of vessels that absorb some of the products of digestion and transport them to the heart,where they are mixed with the substances contained in blood
i.the heart,arteries,capillaries,and veins responsible for circulating blood throughout the body
j.condition that results when acidic stomach contents are released into the esophagus
k.swelling of veins in the anus or rectum
l.disorder of bowel function characterized by chronic or episodic gas; abdominal pain; diarrhea,constipation,or both.
m.recognized as the fifth basic taste
n.live bacteria that are taken orally to restore beneficial bacteria to the gastrointestinal tract
o.presence of three or more liquid stools in a 24-hour period
p.presence of excess gas in the stomach and intestines
q.microscopic organisms including bacteria and fungi 
r.open sores in the lining of the duodenum or the stomach
s.reactions of the body to the presence of infectious agents,toxins,or irritants
​tongue
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Match each term with the appropriate definition.​
a.mechanical and chemical processes whereby ingested food is converted into substances that can be absorbed by the intestinal tract and utilized by the body
b.process by which nutrients and other substances are transferred from the digestive system into body fluids for transport throughout the body
c.simple sugars consisting of one sugar molecule
d.protein substances that speed up chemical reactions
e.complex carbohydrates made up of complex chains of glucose molecules
f.simple sugars consisting of two sugar molecules
g.yellowish-brown or green fluid produced by the liver
h.network of vessels that absorb some of the products of digestion and transport them to the heart,where they are mixed with the substances contained in blood
i.the heart,arteries,capillaries,and veins responsible for circulating blood throughout the body
j.condition that results when acidic stomach contents are released into the esophagus
k.swelling of veins in the anus or rectum
l.disorder of bowel function characterized by chronic or episodic gas; abdominal pain; diarrhea,constipation,or both.
m.recognized as the fifth basic taste
n.live bacteria that are taken orally to restore beneficial bacteria to the gastrointestinal tract
o.presence of three or more liquid stools in a 24-hour period
p.presence of excess gas in the stomach and intestines
q.microscopic organisms including bacteria and fungi 
r.open sores in the lining of the duodenum or the stomach
s.reactions of the body to the presence of infectious agents,toxins,or irritants
​gallbladder
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Match each term with the appropriate definition.​
a.mechanical and chemical processes whereby ingested food is converted into substances that can be absorbed by the intestinal tract and utilized by the body
b.process by which nutrients and other substances are transferred from the digestive system into body fluids for transport throughout the body
c.simple sugars consisting of one sugar molecule
d.protein substances that speed up chemical reactions
e.complex carbohydrates made up of complex chains of glucose molecules
f.simple sugars consisting of two sugar molecules
g.yellowish-brown or green fluid produced by the liver
h.network of vessels that absorb some of the products of digestion and transport them to the heart,where they are mixed with the substances contained in blood
i.the heart,arteries,capillaries,and veins responsible for circulating blood throughout the body
j.condition that results when acidic stomach contents are released into the esophagus
k.swelling of veins in the anus or rectum
l.disorder of bowel function characterized by chronic or episodic gas; abdominal pain; diarrhea,constipation,or both.
m.recognized as the fifth basic taste
n.live bacteria that are taken orally to restore beneficial bacteria to the gastrointestinal tract
o.presence of three or more liquid stools in a 24-hour period
p.presence of excess gas in the stomach and intestines
q.microscopic organisms including bacteria and fungi 
r.open sores in the lining of the duodenum or the stomach
s.reactions of the body to the presence of infectious agents,toxins,or irritants
​bile
Question
Match each term with the appropriate definition.​
a.mechanical and chemical processes whereby ingested food is converted into substances that can be absorbed by the intestinal tract and utilized by the body
b.process by which nutrients and other substances are transferred from the digestive system into body fluids for transport throughout the body
c.simple sugars consisting of one sugar molecule
d.protein substances that speed up chemical reactions
e.complex carbohydrates made up of complex chains of glucose molecules
f.simple sugars consisting of two sugar molecules
g.yellowish-brown or green fluid produced by the liver
h.network of vessels that absorb some of the products of digestion and transport them to the heart,where they are mixed with the substances contained in blood
i.the heart,arteries,capillaries,and veins responsible for circulating blood throughout the body
j.condition that results when acidic stomach contents are released into the esophagus
k.swelling of veins in the anus or rectum
l.disorder of bowel function characterized by chronic or episodic gas; abdominal pain; diarrhea,constipation,or both.
m.recognized as the fifth basic taste
n.live bacteria that are taken orally to restore beneficial bacteria to the gastrointestinal tract
o.presence of three or more liquid stools in a 24-hour period
p.presence of excess gas in the stomach and intestines
q.microscopic organisms including bacteria and fungi 
r.open sores in the lining of the duodenum or the stomach
s.reactions of the body to the presence of infectious agents,toxins,or irritants
​digestion
Question
Match each term with the appropriate definition.​
a.mechanical and chemical processes whereby ingested food is converted into substances that can be absorbed by the intestinal tract and utilized by the body
b.process by which nutrients and other substances are transferred from the digestive system into body fluids for transport throughout the body
c.simple sugars consisting of one sugar molecule
d.protein substances that speed up chemical reactions
e.complex carbohydrates made up of complex chains of glucose molecules
f.simple sugars consisting of two sugar molecules
g.yellowish-brown or green fluid produced by the liver
h.network of vessels that absorb some of the products of digestion and transport them to the heart,where they are mixed with the substances contained in blood
i.the heart,arteries,capillaries,and veins responsible for circulating blood throughout the body
j.condition that results when acidic stomach contents are released into the esophagus
k.swelling of veins in the anus or rectum
l.disorder of bowel function characterized by chronic or episodic gas; abdominal pain; diarrhea,constipation,or both.
m.recognized as the fifth basic taste
n.live bacteria that are taken orally to restore beneficial bacteria to the gastrointestinal tract
o.presence of three or more liquid stools in a 24-hour period
p.presence of excess gas in the stomach and intestines
q.microscopic organisms including bacteria and fungi 
r.open sores in the lining of the duodenum or the stomach
s.reactions of the body to the presence of infectious agents,toxins,or irritants
​disaccharides
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Match each term with the appropriate definition.​
a.mechanical and chemical processes whereby ingested food is converted into substances that can be absorbed by the intestinal tract and utilized by the body
b.process by which nutrients and other substances are transferred from the digestive system into body fluids for transport throughout the body
c.simple sugars consisting of one sugar molecule
d.protein substances that speed up chemical reactions
e.complex carbohydrates made up of complex chains of glucose molecules
f.simple sugars consisting of two sugar molecules
g.yellowish-brown or green fluid produced by the liver
h.network of vessels that absorb some of the products of digestion and transport them to the heart,where they are mixed with the substances contained in blood
i.the heart,arteries,capillaries,and veins responsible for circulating blood throughout the body
j.condition that results when acidic stomach contents are released into the esophagus
k.swelling of veins in the anus or rectum
l.disorder of bowel function characterized by chronic or episodic gas; abdominal pain; diarrhea,constipation,or both.
m.recognized as the fifth basic taste
n.live bacteria that are taken orally to restore beneficial bacteria to the gastrointestinal tract
o.presence of three or more liquid stools in a 24-hour period
p.presence of excess gas in the stomach and intestines
q.microscopic organisms including bacteria and fungi 
r.open sores in the lining of the duodenum or the stomach
s.reactions of the body to the presence of infectious agents,toxins,or irritants
​absorption
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Sean is a college senior who has a family history of digestive disorders including heartburn and ulcers.Throughout his college career Sean has experienced symptoms related to these disorders but has not been medically treated for any digestive disorder.Today is Sean's 22nd birthday and his friends have decided to take him out for a few drinks.At the restaurant Sean and his friends are surprised when the waitress brings them a large mint-chocolate brownie with creamy mint frosting to help celebrate Sean's birthday.They all enjoy the dessert and drinks,especially Sean,who ends up eating the majority of the brownie and drinks three alcoholic beverages.A few hours later Sean is feeling bloated,has abdominal cramps,and experiences diarrhea.He is also experiencing a burning sensation in his chest.
A couple of weeks later Sean has a doctor's appointment where his doctor discovers he has a stomach ulcer.What would the most likely treatment for the ulcer?​

A)​a beverage that contains electrolytes
B)relaxation exercises
C)adding soluble fibers to his diet
D)increased physical activity
E)​antibiotics
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Sean is a college senior who has a family history of digestive disorders including heartburn and ulcers.Throughout his college career Sean has experienced symptoms related to these disorders but has not been medically treated for any digestive disorder.Today is Sean's 22nd birthday and his friends have decided to take him out for a few drinks.At the restaurant Sean and his friends are surprised when the waitress brings them a large mint-chocolate brownie with creamy mint frosting to help celebrate Sean's birthday.They all enjoy the dessert and drinks,especially Sean,who ends up eating the majority of the brownie and drinks three alcoholic beverages.A few hours later Sean is feeling bloated,has abdominal cramps,and experiences diarrhea.He is also experiencing a burning sensation in his chest.
What was most likely the cause of Sean's ulcer?​

A)​anxiety over his upcoming midterm exams
B)intake of fatty foods
C)Helicobacter pylori bacterial infection
D)intake of spicy foods
E)​overeating
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Sean is a college senior who has a family history of digestive disorders including heartburn and ulcers.Throughout his college career Sean has experienced symptoms related to these disorders but has not been medically treated for any digestive disorder.Today is Sean's 22nd birthday and his friends have decided to take him out for a few drinks.At the restaurant Sean and his friends are surprised when the waitress brings them a large mint-chocolate brownie with creamy mint frosting to help celebrate Sean's birthday.They all enjoy the dessert and drinks,especially Sean,who ends up eating the majority of the brownie and drinks three alcoholic beverages.A few hours later Sean is feeling bloated,has abdominal cramps,and experiences diarrhea.He is also experiencing a burning sensation in his chest.
What is most likely the cause Sean's diarrhea?​

A)​sugar
B)contaminated food
C)alcohol
D)intake of fatty food
E)​stress
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Match each term with the appropriate definition.​
a.mechanical and chemical processes whereby ingested food is converted into substances that can be absorbed by the intestinal tract and utilized by the body
b.process by which nutrients and other substances are transferred from the digestive system into body fluids for transport throughout the body
c.simple sugars consisting of one sugar molecule
d.protein substances that speed up chemical reactions
e.complex carbohydrates made up of complex chains of glucose molecules
f.simple sugars consisting of two sugar molecules
g.yellowish-brown or green fluid produced by the liver
h.network of vessels that absorb some of the products of digestion and transport them to the heart,where they are mixed with the substances contained in blood
i.the heart,arteries,capillaries,and veins responsible for circulating blood throughout the body
j.condition that results when acidic stomach contents are released into the esophagus
k.swelling of veins in the anus or rectum
l.disorder of bowel function characterized by chronic or episodic gas; abdominal pain; diarrhea,constipation,or both.
m.recognized as the fifth basic taste
n.live bacteria that are taken orally to restore beneficial bacteria to the gastrointestinal tract
o.presence of three or more liquid stools in a 24-hour period
p.presence of excess gas in the stomach and intestines
q.microscopic organisms including bacteria and fungi 
r.open sores in the lining of the duodenum or the stomach
s.reactions of the body to the presence of infectious agents,toxins,or irritants
​duodenal and stomach ulcers
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Match each term with the appropriate definition.​
a.mechanical and chemical processes whereby ingested food is converted into substances that can be absorbed by the intestinal tract and utilized by the body
b.process by which nutrients and other substances are transferred from the digestive system into body fluids for transport throughout the body
c.simple sugars consisting of one sugar molecule
d.protein substances that speed up chemical reactions
e.complex carbohydrates made up of complex chains of glucose molecules
f.simple sugars consisting of two sugar molecules
g.yellowish-brown or green fluid produced by the liver
h.network of vessels that absorb some of the products of digestion and transport them to the heart,where they are mixed with the substances contained in blood
i.the heart,arteries,capillaries,and veins responsible for circulating blood throughout the body
j.condition that results when acidic stomach contents are released into the esophagus
k.swelling of veins in the anus or rectum
l.disorder of bowel function characterized by chronic or episodic gas; abdominal pain; diarrhea,constipation,or both.
m.recognized as the fifth basic taste
n.live bacteria that are taken orally to restore beneficial bacteria to the gastrointestinal tract
o.presence of three or more liquid stools in a 24-hour period
p.presence of excess gas in the stomach and intestines
q.microscopic organisms including bacteria and fungi 
r.open sores in the lining of the duodenum or the stomach
s.reactions of the body to the presence of infectious agents,toxins,or irritants
​hemorrhoids
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Match each term with the appropriate definition.​
a.mechanical and chemical processes whereby ingested food is converted into substances that can be absorbed by the intestinal tract and utilized by the body
b.process by which nutrients and other substances are transferred from the digestive system into body fluids for transport throughout the body
c.simple sugars consisting of one sugar molecule
d.protein substances that speed up chemical reactions
e.complex carbohydrates made up of complex chains of glucose molecules
f.simple sugars consisting of two sugar molecules
g.yellowish-brown or green fluid produced by the liver
h.network of vessels that absorb some of the products of digestion and transport them to the heart,where they are mixed with the substances contained in blood
i.the heart,arteries,capillaries,and veins responsible for circulating blood throughout the body
j.condition that results when acidic stomach contents are released into the esophagus
k.swelling of veins in the anus or rectum
l.disorder of bowel function characterized by chronic or episodic gas; abdominal pain; diarrhea,constipation,or both.
m.recognized as the fifth basic taste
n.live bacteria that are taken orally to restore beneficial bacteria to the gastrointestinal tract
o.presence of three or more liquid stools in a 24-hour period
p.presence of excess gas in the stomach and intestines
q.microscopic organisms including bacteria and fungi 
r.open sores in the lining of the duodenum or the stomach
s.reactions of the body to the presence of infectious agents,toxins,or irritants
​lymphatic system
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Match each term with the appropriate definition.​
a.mechanical and chemical processes whereby ingested food is converted into substances that can be absorbed by the intestinal tract and utilized by the body
b.process by which nutrients and other substances are transferred from the digestive system into body fluids for transport throughout the body
c.simple sugars consisting of one sugar molecule
d.protein substances that speed up chemical reactions
e.complex carbohydrates made up of complex chains of glucose molecules
f.simple sugars consisting of two sugar molecules
g.yellowish-brown or green fluid produced by the liver
h.network of vessels that absorb some of the products of digestion and transport them to the heart,where they are mixed with the substances contained in blood
i.the heart,arteries,capillaries,and veins responsible for circulating blood throughout the body
j.condition that results when acidic stomach contents are released into the esophagus
k.swelling of veins in the anus or rectum
l.disorder of bowel function characterized by chronic or episodic gas; abdominal pain; diarrhea,constipation,or both.
m.recognized as the fifth basic taste
n.live bacteria that are taken orally to restore beneficial bacteria to the gastrointestinal tract
o.presence of three or more liquid stools in a 24-hour period
p.presence of excess gas in the stomach and intestines
q.microscopic organisms including bacteria and fungi 
r.open sores in the lining of the duodenum or the stomach
s.reactions of the body to the presence of infectious agents,toxins,or irritants
diarrhea
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Match each term with the appropriate definition.​
a.mechanical and chemical processes whereby ingested food is converted into substances that can be absorbed by the intestinal tract and utilized by the body
b.process by which nutrients and other substances are transferred from the digestive system into body fluids for transport throughout the body
c.simple sugars consisting of one sugar molecule
d.protein substances that speed up chemical reactions
e.complex carbohydrates made up of complex chains of glucose molecules
f.simple sugars consisting of two sugar molecules
g.yellowish-brown or green fluid produced by the liver
h.network of vessels that absorb some of the products of digestion and transport them to the heart,where they are mixed with the substances contained in blood
i.the heart,arteries,capillaries,and veins responsible for circulating blood throughout the body
j.condition that results when acidic stomach contents are released into the esophagus
k.swelling of veins in the anus or rectum
l.disorder of bowel function characterized by chronic or episodic gas; abdominal pain; diarrhea,constipation,or both.
m.recognized as the fifth basic taste
n.live bacteria that are taken orally to restore beneficial bacteria to the gastrointestinal tract
o.presence of three or more liquid stools in a 24-hour period
p.presence of excess gas in the stomach and intestines
q.microscopic organisms including bacteria and fungi 
r.open sores in the lining of the duodenum or the stomach
s.reactions of the body to the presence of infectious agents,toxins,or irritants
​probiotics
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Match each term with the appropriate definition.​
a.mechanical and chemical processes whereby ingested food is converted into substances that can be absorbed by the intestinal tract and utilized by the body
b.process by which nutrients and other substances are transferred from the digestive system into body fluids for transport throughout the body
c.simple sugars consisting of one sugar molecule
d.protein substances that speed up chemical reactions
e.complex carbohydrates made up of complex chains of glucose molecules
f.simple sugars consisting of two sugar molecules
g.yellowish-brown or green fluid produced by the liver
h.network of vessels that absorb some of the products of digestion and transport them to the heart,where they are mixed with the substances contained in blood
i.the heart,arteries,capillaries,and veins responsible for circulating blood throughout the body
j.condition that results when acidic stomach contents are released into the esophagus
k.swelling of veins in the anus or rectum
l.disorder of bowel function characterized by chronic or episodic gas; abdominal pain; diarrhea,constipation,or both.
m.recognized as the fifth basic taste
n.live bacteria that are taken orally to restore beneficial bacteria to the gastrointestinal tract
o.presence of three or more liquid stools in a 24-hour period
p.presence of excess gas in the stomach and intestines
q.microscopic organisms including bacteria and fungi 
r.open sores in the lining of the duodenum or the stomach
s.reactions of the body to the presence of infectious agents,toxins,or irritants
​starch
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Match each term with the appropriate definition.​
a.mechanical and chemical processes whereby ingested food is converted into substances that can be absorbed by the intestinal tract and utilized by the body
b.process by which nutrients and other substances are transferred from the digestive system into body fluids for transport throughout the body
c.simple sugars consisting of one sugar molecule
d.protein substances that speed up chemical reactions
e.complex carbohydrates made up of complex chains of glucose molecules
f.simple sugars consisting of two sugar molecules
g.yellowish-brown or green fluid produced by the liver
h.network of vessels that absorb some of the products of digestion and transport them to the heart,where they are mixed with the substances contained in blood
i.the heart,arteries,capillaries,and veins responsible for circulating blood throughout the body
j.condition that results when acidic stomach contents are released into the esophagus
k.swelling of veins in the anus or rectum
l.disorder of bowel function characterized by chronic or episodic gas; abdominal pain; diarrhea,constipation,or both.
m.recognized as the fifth basic taste
n.live bacteria that are taken orally to restore beneficial bacteria to the gastrointestinal tract
o.presence of three or more liquid stools in a 24-hour period
p.presence of excess gas in the stomach and intestines
q.microscopic organisms including bacteria and fungi 
r.open sores in the lining of the duodenum or the stomach
s.reactions of the body to the presence of infectious agents,toxins,or irritants
​umami
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Discuss the specific functions of microorganisms in the gut.​
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Match each term with the appropriate definition.​
a.mechanical and chemical processes whereby ingested food is converted into substances that can be absorbed by the intestinal tract and utilized by the body
b.process by which nutrients and other substances are transferred from the digestive system into body fluids for transport throughout the body
c.simple sugars consisting of one sugar molecule
d.protein substances that speed up chemical reactions
e.complex carbohydrates made up of complex chains of glucose molecules
f.simple sugars consisting of two sugar molecules
g.yellowish-brown or green fluid produced by the liver
h.network of vessels that absorb some of the products of digestion and transport them to the heart,where they are mixed with the substances contained in blood
i.the heart,arteries,capillaries,and veins responsible for circulating blood throughout the body
j.condition that results when acidic stomach contents are released into the esophagus
k.swelling of veins in the anus or rectum
l.disorder of bowel function characterized by chronic or episodic gas; abdominal pain; diarrhea,constipation,or both.
m.recognized as the fifth basic taste
n.live bacteria that are taken orally to restore beneficial bacteria to the gastrointestinal tract
o.presence of three or more liquid stools in a 24-hour period
p.presence of excess gas in the stomach and intestines
q.microscopic organisms including bacteria and fungi 
r.open sores in the lining of the duodenum or the stomach
s.reactions of the body to the presence of infectious agents,toxins,or irritants
​monosaccharides
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Match each term with the appropriate definition.​
a.mechanical and chemical processes whereby ingested food is converted into substances that can be absorbed by the intestinal tract and utilized by the body
b.process by which nutrients and other substances are transferred from the digestive system into body fluids for transport throughout the body
c.simple sugars consisting of one sugar molecule
d.protein substances that speed up chemical reactions
e.complex carbohydrates made up of complex chains of glucose molecules
f.simple sugars consisting of two sugar molecules
g.yellowish-brown or green fluid produced by the liver
h.network of vessels that absorb some of the products of digestion and transport them to the heart,where they are mixed with the substances contained in blood
i.the heart,arteries,capillaries,and veins responsible for circulating blood throughout the body
j.condition that results when acidic stomach contents are released into the esophagus
k.swelling of veins in the anus or rectum
l.disorder of bowel function characterized by chronic or episodic gas; abdominal pain; diarrhea,constipation,or both.
m.recognized as the fifth basic taste
n.live bacteria that are taken orally to restore beneficial bacteria to the gastrointestinal tract
o.presence of three or more liquid stools in a 24-hour period
p.presence of excess gas in the stomach and intestines
q.microscopic organisms including bacteria and fungi 
r.open sores in the lining of the duodenum or the stomach
s.reactions of the body to the presence of infectious agents,toxins,or irritants
​heartburn
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Match each term with the appropriate definition.​
a.mechanical and chemical processes whereby ingested food is converted into substances that can be absorbed by the intestinal tract and utilized by the body
b.process by which nutrients and other substances are transferred from the digestive system into body fluids for transport throughout the body
c.simple sugars consisting of one sugar molecule
d.protein substances that speed up chemical reactions
e.complex carbohydrates made up of complex chains of glucose molecules
f.simple sugars consisting of two sugar molecules
g.yellowish-brown or green fluid produced by the liver
h.network of vessels that absorb some of the products of digestion and transport them to the heart,where they are mixed with the substances contained in blood
i.the heart,arteries,capillaries,and veins responsible for circulating blood throughout the body
j.condition that results when acidic stomach contents are released into the esophagus
k.swelling of veins in the anus or rectum
l.disorder of bowel function characterized by chronic or episodic gas; abdominal pain; diarrhea,constipation,or both.
m.recognized as the fifth basic taste
n.live bacteria that are taken orally to restore beneficial bacteria to the gastrointestinal tract
o.presence of three or more liquid stools in a 24-hour period
p.presence of excess gas in the stomach and intestines
q.microscopic organisms including bacteria and fungi 
r.open sores in the lining of the duodenum or the stomach
s.reactions of the body to the presence of infectious agents,toxins,or irritants
​microbes
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Match each term with the appropriate definition.​
a.mechanical and chemical processes whereby ingested food is converted into substances that can be absorbed by the intestinal tract and utilized by the body
b.process by which nutrients and other substances are transferred from the digestive system into body fluids for transport throughout the body
c.simple sugars consisting of one sugar molecule
d.protein substances that speed up chemical reactions
e.complex carbohydrates made up of complex chains of glucose molecules
f.simple sugars consisting of two sugar molecules
g.yellowish-brown or green fluid produced by the liver
h.network of vessels that absorb some of the products of digestion and transport them to the heart,where they are mixed with the substances contained in blood
i.the heart,arteries,capillaries,and veins responsible for circulating blood throughout the body
j.condition that results when acidic stomach contents are released into the esophagus
k.swelling of veins in the anus or rectum
l.disorder of bowel function characterized by chronic or episodic gas; abdominal pain; diarrhea,constipation,or both.
m.recognized as the fifth basic taste
n.live bacteria that are taken orally to restore beneficial bacteria to the gastrointestinal tract
o.presence of three or more liquid stools in a 24-hour period
p.presence of excess gas in the stomach and intestines
q.microscopic organisms including bacteria and fungi 
r.open sores in the lining of the duodenum or the stomach
s.reactions of the body to the presence of infectious agents,toxins,or irritants
​flatulence
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Match each term with the appropriate definition.​
a.mechanical and chemical processes whereby ingested food is converted into substances that can be absorbed by the intestinal tract and utilized by the body
b.process by which nutrients and other substances are transferred from the digestive system into body fluids for transport throughout the body
c.simple sugars consisting of one sugar molecule
d.protein substances that speed up chemical reactions
e.complex carbohydrates made up of complex chains of glucose molecules
f.simple sugars consisting of two sugar molecules
g.yellowish-brown or green fluid produced by the liver
h.network of vessels that absorb some of the products of digestion and transport them to the heart,where they are mixed with the substances contained in blood
i.the heart,arteries,capillaries,and veins responsible for circulating blood throughout the body
j.condition that results when acidic stomach contents are released into the esophagus
k.swelling of veins in the anus or rectum
l.disorder of bowel function characterized by chronic or episodic gas; abdominal pain; diarrhea,constipation,or both.
m.recognized as the fifth basic taste
n.live bacteria that are taken orally to restore beneficial bacteria to the gastrointestinal tract
o.presence of three or more liquid stools in a 24-hour period
p.presence of excess gas in the stomach and intestines
q.microscopic organisms including bacteria and fungi 
r.open sores in the lining of the duodenum or the stomach
s.reactions of the body to the presence of infectious agents,toxins,or irritants
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Deck 7: How the Body Uses Food: Digestion and Absorption
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Approximately 5% of a person's body weight is replaced by new tissue each day.​
True
2
You can treat constipation by drinking plenty of fluids.​
False
3
​Water,sodium,and chloride are mainly absorbed by the small intestine.
False
4
Microorganisms in the gut produce biotin,vitamin B12,and vitamin K.​
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The amount of salivary amylase produced by individuals _____.​

A)​is the same for everyone
B)varies based on level of hunger
C)varies based on genetic traits
D)decreases with age
E)​increases with age
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​Too little fiber is a common cause of constipation and can generally be relieved,and subsequently prevented,by including _____ grams of dietary fiber daily.

A)​5-15
B)15-20
C)25-30
D)35-40
E)​45-50
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Cells lining the intestinal tract are replaced every _____.​

A)​day
B)one to three days
C)five to seven days
D)month
E)​120 days
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​Excessive amounts of certain vitamins and minerals such as vitamin C,thiamin,and sodium are _____.

A)​largely excreted in urine
B)largely excreted in perspiration
C)largely excreted in feces
D)stored in the liver
E)​stored in muscle
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Alcohol consumed with meals is absorbed in the _____.​

A)​small intestine only
B)liver and stomach
C)stomach only
D)large intestine only
E)​small intestine and stomach
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Inadequate fiber intake has been reported to worsen the symptoms of heartburn in some people.​
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The salivary glands produce enzymes that help to break down _____.​

A)​fiber and starch
B)carbohydrates and proteins
C)proteins and fats
D)starch and fats
E)​fats and fiber
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Pepsin is produced by the _____.​

A)​mouth
B)stomach
C)small intestine
D)large intestine
E)​gallbladder
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If diarrhea lasts for more than two weeks or is severe,it can lead to dehydration,heart and kidney malfunction,and death.​
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Enzymes are not changed by the chemical reactions they affect.​
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IBS has been found to be associated with the development of serious diseases.​
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Ingestion of dried beans,broccoli,cauliflower,brussels sprouts,onions,and corn can be related to _____ in the _____.​

A)​lactose intolerance; stomach
B)constipation; large intestine
C)stomach acid production; stomach
D)acid reflux; esophagus
E)​bacterial production of gas; large intestine
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Digestive disorders are the leading cause of hospitalization among U.S.adults aged 45 to 64.​
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The broken-down products of protein digestion are largely absorbed into the lymph vessels.​
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There is evidence that you can improve your health by periodically "cleansing" or "detoxifying" the colon.​
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High-fiber meals pass through the digestive system somewhat slower than low-fiber meals.​
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Overgrowth of bacteria in the large intestine and sensitivity to certain foods and _____ appear to be parts of the problem in IBS.​

A)​heartburn
B)ulcers
C)stress
D)medications
E)​lack of physical activity
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Fingerlike projections called _____ line the inside of the intestinal wall and increase its surface area.​

A)​branches
B)villi
C)dendrites
D)papillae
E)​fringe
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The detection of _____ substances can lead to mechanisms that promote the development of diarrhea that will flush potential toxins out of the body.​

A)​umami
B)bitter
C)sour
D)sweet
E)​salty
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When the diet contains sufficient _____,the bulge of digesting food in the intestine tends to be larger.​

A)​starch
B)fiber
C)glucose
D)fructose
E)​lactose
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Which beverage(s)may worsen the symptoms of heartburn?​

A)​tea only
B)alcohol only
C)coffee only
D)tea and coffee
E)​alcohol and coffee
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Approximately _____% of the end products of carbohydrate digestion are absorbed.​

A)​65
B)75
C)80
D)90
E)​99
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Which sugar is a monosaccharide?​

A)​starch
B)maltose
C)lactose
D)galactose
E)​sucrose
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Ingestion of _____ may lead to gas formation by bacteria that produce gas as a waste product of carbohydrate digestion?​

A)​lactose and aspartame
B)fructose and sorbitol
C)glucose and saccharin
D)maltose and mannitol
E)​sucrose and isomalt
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Bile is stored in the _____.​

A)​stomach
B)liver
C)pancreas
D)gallbladder
E)​small intestine
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It is best to avoid which food during diarrhea?​

A)​milk
B)yogurt
C)chicken
D)rice
E)​soft drinks
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Constipation is _____.​

A)​medically defined to exist when an individual does not have a bowel movement every day
B)a disease
C)treated by drinking plenty of fluids
D)characterized by difficulty passing stools because they are hard and dry
E)​relieved by cleansing the colon
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How long do most solid foods tend to stay in the stomach?​

A)​20 minutes
B)1 hour
C)2 to 4 hours
D)6 to 8 hours
E)​approximately 12 hours
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Which enzyme breaks down starch?​

A)​sucrase
B)lipase
C)amylase
D)trypsin
E)​maltase
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Which enzymes help with protein digestion?​

A)​amylase and lipase
B)sucrase and maltase
C)maltase and lactase
D)pepsin and trypsin
E)​lipase and lactase
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The broken-down products of fat digestion are largely absorbed into the _____ system,whereas carbohydrate and protein broken down products enter the _____ system.​

A)​nervous; circulatory
B)muscular; skeletal
C)lymphatic; circulatory
D)lymphatic; nervous
E)​circulatory; lymphatic
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Lipase _____.​

A)​breaks down starch into disaccharides
B)splits short-chain amino acids into smaller molecules
C)breaks down fats into fragments of fatty acids and glycerol
D)separates disaccharides into monosaccharides
E)​separates protein into shorter chains of amino acids
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Sean is a college senior who has a family history of digestive disorders including heartburn and ulcers.Throughout his college career Sean has experienced symptoms related to these disorders but has not been medically treated for any digestive disorder.Today is Sean's 22nd birthday and his friends have decided to take him out for a few drinks.At the restaurant Sean and his friends are surprised when the waitress brings them a large mint-chocolate brownie with creamy mint frosting to help celebrate Sean's birthday.They all enjoy the dessert and drinks,especially Sean,who ends up eating the majority of the brownie and drinks three alcoholic beverages.A few hours later Sean is feeling bloated,has abdominal cramps,and experiences diarrhea.He is also experiencing a burning sensation in his chest.
The enzyme that breaks down the fat in the brownie is produced in the _____.​

A)​stomach
B)small intestine
C)pancreas
D)gallbladder
E)​liver
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38
Heartburn _____.​

A)​occurs when the valve at the top of the stomach relaxes
B)is related to poor kidney function
C)is related to the presence of some heart conditions
D)symptoms include bloating
E)​is not affected by lifestyle changes
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39
Most cases of diarrhea are due to _____.​

A)​immunizations against infectious diseases
B)fatty foods
C)interactions between malnutrition and infection
D)large meals
E)​dehydration
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​Which enzyme separates the disaccharide sucrose in the monosaccharides glucose and fructose?

A)​sucrase
B)lipase
C)amylase
D)lactase
E)​maltase
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41
Match each term with the appropriate definition.​
a.mechanical and chemical processes whereby ingested food is converted into substances that can be absorbed by the intestinal tract and utilized by the body
b.process by which nutrients and other substances are transferred from the digestive system into body fluids for transport throughout the body
c.simple sugars consisting of one sugar molecule
d.protein substances that speed up chemical reactions
e.complex carbohydrates made up of complex chains of glucose molecules
f.simple sugars consisting of two sugar molecules
g.yellowish-brown or green fluid produced by the liver
h.network of vessels that absorb some of the products of digestion and transport them to the heart,where they are mixed with the substances contained in blood
i.the heart,arteries,capillaries,and veins responsible for circulating blood throughout the body
j.condition that results when acidic stomach contents are released into the esophagus
k.swelling of veins in the anus or rectum
l.disorder of bowel function characterized by chronic or episodic gas; abdominal pain; diarrhea,constipation,or both.
m.recognized as the fifth basic taste
n.live bacteria that are taken orally to restore beneficial bacteria to the gastrointestinal tract
o.presence of three or more liquid stools in a 24-hour period
p.presence of excess gas in the stomach and intestines
q.microscopic organisms including bacteria and fungi 
r.open sores in the lining of the duodenum or the stomach
s.reactions of the body to the presence of infectious agents,toxins,or irritants
large intestine​
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42
Match each term with the appropriate definition.​
a.mechanical and chemical processes whereby ingested food is converted into substances that can be absorbed by the intestinal tract and utilized by the body
b.process by which nutrients and other substances are transferred from the digestive system into body fluids for transport throughout the body
c.simple sugars consisting of one sugar molecule
d.protein substances that speed up chemical reactions
e.complex carbohydrates made up of complex chains of glucose molecules
f.simple sugars consisting of two sugar molecules
g.yellowish-brown or green fluid produced by the liver
h.network of vessels that absorb some of the products of digestion and transport them to the heart,where they are mixed with the substances contained in blood
i.the heart,arteries,capillaries,and veins responsible for circulating blood throughout the body
j.condition that results when acidic stomach contents are released into the esophagus
k.swelling of veins in the anus or rectum
l.disorder of bowel function characterized by chronic or episodic gas; abdominal pain; diarrhea,constipation,or both.
m.recognized as the fifth basic taste
n.live bacteria that are taken orally to restore beneficial bacteria to the gastrointestinal tract
o.presence of three or more liquid stools in a 24-hour period
p.presence of excess gas in the stomach and intestines
q.microscopic organisms including bacteria and fungi 
r.open sores in the lining of the duodenum or the stomach
s.reactions of the body to the presence of infectious agents,toxins,or irritants
liver​
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Match each term with the appropriate definition.​
a.mechanical and chemical processes whereby ingested food is converted into substances that can be absorbed by the intestinal tract and utilized by the body
b.process by which nutrients and other substances are transferred from the digestive system into body fluids for transport throughout the body
c.simple sugars consisting of one sugar molecule
d.protein substances that speed up chemical reactions
e.complex carbohydrates made up of complex chains of glucose molecules
f.simple sugars consisting of two sugar molecules
g.yellowish-brown or green fluid produced by the liver
h.network of vessels that absorb some of the products of digestion and transport them to the heart,where they are mixed with the substances contained in blood
i.the heart,arteries,capillaries,and veins responsible for circulating blood throughout the body
j.condition that results when acidic stomach contents are released into the esophagus
k.swelling of veins in the anus or rectum
l.disorder of bowel function characterized by chronic or episodic gas; abdominal pain; diarrhea,constipation,or both.
m.recognized as the fifth basic taste
n.live bacteria that are taken orally to restore beneficial bacteria to the gastrointestinal tract
o.presence of three or more liquid stools in a 24-hour period
p.presence of excess gas in the stomach and intestines
q.microscopic organisms including bacteria and fungi 
r.open sores in the lining of the duodenum or the stomach
s.reactions of the body to the presence of infectious agents,toxins,or irritants
​circulatory system
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44
Match each term with the appropriate definition.​
a.mechanical and chemical processes whereby ingested food is converted into substances that can be absorbed by the intestinal tract and utilized by the body
b.process by which nutrients and other substances are transferred from the digestive system into body fluids for transport throughout the body
c.simple sugars consisting of one sugar molecule
d.protein substances that speed up chemical reactions
e.complex carbohydrates made up of complex chains of glucose molecules
f.simple sugars consisting of two sugar molecules
g.yellowish-brown or green fluid produced by the liver
h.network of vessels that absorb some of the products of digestion and transport them to the heart,where they are mixed with the substances contained in blood
i.the heart,arteries,capillaries,and veins responsible for circulating blood throughout the body
j.condition that results when acidic stomach contents are released into the esophagus
k.swelling of veins in the anus or rectum
l.disorder of bowel function characterized by chronic or episodic gas; abdominal pain; diarrhea,constipation,or both.
m.recognized as the fifth basic taste
n.live bacteria that are taken orally to restore beneficial bacteria to the gastrointestinal tract
o.presence of three or more liquid stools in a 24-hour period
p.presence of excess gas in the stomach and intestines
q.microscopic organisms including bacteria and fungi 
r.open sores in the lining of the duodenum or the stomach
s.reactions of the body to the presence of infectious agents,toxins,or irritants
salivary glands​
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45
Match each term with the appropriate definition.​
a.mechanical and chemical processes whereby ingested food is converted into substances that can be absorbed by the intestinal tract and utilized by the body
b.process by which nutrients and other substances are transferred from the digestive system into body fluids for transport throughout the body
c.simple sugars consisting of one sugar molecule
d.protein substances that speed up chemical reactions
e.complex carbohydrates made up of complex chains of glucose molecules
f.simple sugars consisting of two sugar molecules
g.yellowish-brown or green fluid produced by the liver
h.network of vessels that absorb some of the products of digestion and transport them to the heart,where they are mixed with the substances contained in blood
i.the heart,arteries,capillaries,and veins responsible for circulating blood throughout the body
j.condition that results when acidic stomach contents are released into the esophagus
k.swelling of veins in the anus or rectum
l.disorder of bowel function characterized by chronic or episodic gas; abdominal pain; diarrhea,constipation,or both.
m.recognized as the fifth basic taste
n.live bacteria that are taken orally to restore beneficial bacteria to the gastrointestinal tract
o.presence of three or more liquid stools in a 24-hour period
p.presence of excess gas in the stomach and intestines
q.microscopic organisms including bacteria and fungi 
r.open sores in the lining of the duodenum or the stomach
s.reactions of the body to the presence of infectious agents,toxins,or irritants
​inflammation
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Match each term with the appropriate definition.​
a.mechanical and chemical processes whereby ingested food is converted into substances that can be absorbed by the intestinal tract and utilized by the body
b.process by which nutrients and other substances are transferred from the digestive system into body fluids for transport throughout the body
c.simple sugars consisting of one sugar molecule
d.protein substances that speed up chemical reactions
e.complex carbohydrates made up of complex chains of glucose molecules
f.simple sugars consisting of two sugar molecules
g.yellowish-brown or green fluid produced by the liver
h.network of vessels that absorb some of the products of digestion and transport them to the heart,where they are mixed with the substances contained in blood
i.the heart,arteries,capillaries,and veins responsible for circulating blood throughout the body
j.condition that results when acidic stomach contents are released into the esophagus
k.swelling of veins in the anus or rectum
l.disorder of bowel function characterized by chronic or episodic gas; abdominal pain; diarrhea,constipation,or both.
m.recognized as the fifth basic taste
n.live bacteria that are taken orally to restore beneficial bacteria to the gastrointestinal tract
o.presence of three or more liquid stools in a 24-hour period
p.presence of excess gas in the stomach and intestines
q.microscopic organisms including bacteria and fungi 
r.open sores in the lining of the duodenum or the stomach
s.reactions of the body to the presence of infectious agents,toxins,or irritants
​enzymes
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47
Match each term with the appropriate definition.​
a.mechanical and chemical processes whereby ingested food is converted into substances that can be absorbed by the intestinal tract and utilized by the body
b.process by which nutrients and other substances are transferred from the digestive system into body fluids for transport throughout the body
c.simple sugars consisting of one sugar molecule
d.protein substances that speed up chemical reactions
e.complex carbohydrates made up of complex chains of glucose molecules
f.simple sugars consisting of two sugar molecules
g.yellowish-brown or green fluid produced by the liver
h.network of vessels that absorb some of the products of digestion and transport them to the heart,where they are mixed with the substances contained in blood
i.the heart,arteries,capillaries,and veins responsible for circulating blood throughout the body
j.condition that results when acidic stomach contents are released into the esophagus
k.swelling of veins in the anus or rectum
l.disorder of bowel function characterized by chronic or episodic gas; abdominal pain; diarrhea,constipation,or both.
m.recognized as the fifth basic taste
n.live bacteria that are taken orally to restore beneficial bacteria to the gastrointestinal tract
o.presence of three or more liquid stools in a 24-hour period
p.presence of excess gas in the stomach and intestines
q.microscopic organisms including bacteria and fungi 
r.open sores in the lining of the duodenum or the stomach
s.reactions of the body to the presence of infectious agents,toxins,or irritants
pancreas​
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Match each term with the appropriate definition.​
a.mechanical and chemical processes whereby ingested food is converted into substances that can be absorbed by the intestinal tract and utilized by the body
b.process by which nutrients and other substances are transferred from the digestive system into body fluids for transport throughout the body
c.simple sugars consisting of one sugar molecule
d.protein substances that speed up chemical reactions
e.complex carbohydrates made up of complex chains of glucose molecules
f.simple sugars consisting of two sugar molecules
g.yellowish-brown or green fluid produced by the liver
h.network of vessels that absorb some of the products of digestion and transport them to the heart,where they are mixed with the substances contained in blood
i.the heart,arteries,capillaries,and veins responsible for circulating blood throughout the body
j.condition that results when acidic stomach contents are released into the esophagus
k.swelling of veins in the anus or rectum
l.disorder of bowel function characterized by chronic or episodic gas; abdominal pain; diarrhea,constipation,or both.
m.recognized as the fifth basic taste
n.live bacteria that are taken orally to restore beneficial bacteria to the gastrointestinal tract
o.presence of three or more liquid stools in a 24-hour period
p.presence of excess gas in the stomach and intestines
q.microscopic organisms including bacteria and fungi 
r.open sores in the lining of the duodenum or the stomach
s.reactions of the body to the presence of infectious agents,toxins,or irritants
stomach​
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49
Match each term with the appropriate definition.​
a.mechanical and chemical processes whereby ingested food is converted into substances that can be absorbed by the intestinal tract and utilized by the body
b.process by which nutrients and other substances are transferred from the digestive system into body fluids for transport throughout the body
c.simple sugars consisting of one sugar molecule
d.protein substances that speed up chemical reactions
e.complex carbohydrates made up of complex chains of glucose molecules
f.simple sugars consisting of two sugar molecules
g.yellowish-brown or green fluid produced by the liver
h.network of vessels that absorb some of the products of digestion and transport them to the heart,where they are mixed with the substances contained in blood
i.the heart,arteries,capillaries,and veins responsible for circulating blood throughout the body
j.condition that results when acidic stomach contents are released into the esophagus
k.swelling of veins in the anus or rectum
l.disorder of bowel function characterized by chronic or episodic gas; abdominal pain; diarrhea,constipation,or both.
m.recognized as the fifth basic taste
n.live bacteria that are taken orally to restore beneficial bacteria to the gastrointestinal tract
o.presence of three or more liquid stools in a 24-hour period
p.presence of excess gas in the stomach and intestines
q.microscopic organisms including bacteria and fungi 
r.open sores in the lining of the duodenum or the stomach
s.reactions of the body to the presence of infectious agents,toxins,or irritants
small intestine​
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50
Match each term with the appropriate definition.​
a.mechanical and chemical processes whereby ingested food is converted into substances that can be absorbed by the intestinal tract and utilized by the body
b.process by which nutrients and other substances are transferred from the digestive system into body fluids for transport throughout the body
c.simple sugars consisting of one sugar molecule
d.protein substances that speed up chemical reactions
e.complex carbohydrates made up of complex chains of glucose molecules
f.simple sugars consisting of two sugar molecules
g.yellowish-brown or green fluid produced by the liver
h.network of vessels that absorb some of the products of digestion and transport them to the heart,where they are mixed with the substances contained in blood
i.the heart,arteries,capillaries,and veins responsible for circulating blood throughout the body
j.condition that results when acidic stomach contents are released into the esophagus
k.swelling of veins in the anus or rectum
l.disorder of bowel function characterized by chronic or episodic gas; abdominal pain; diarrhea,constipation,or both.
m.recognized as the fifth basic taste
n.live bacteria that are taken orally to restore beneficial bacteria to the gastrointestinal tract
o.presence of three or more liquid stools in a 24-hour period
p.presence of excess gas in the stomach and intestines
q.microscopic organisms including bacteria and fungi 
r.open sores in the lining of the duodenum or the stomach
s.reactions of the body to the presence of infectious agents,toxins,or irritants
​esophagus
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51
Sean is a college senior who has a family history of digestive disorders including heartburn and ulcers.Throughout his college career Sean has experienced symptoms related to these disorders but has not been medically treated for any digestive disorder.Today is Sean's 22nd birthday and his friends have decided to take him out for a few drinks.At the restaurant Sean and his friends are surprised when the waitress brings them a large mint-chocolate brownie with creamy mint frosting to help celebrate Sean's birthday.They all enjoy the dessert and drinks,especially Sean,who ends up eating the majority of the brownie and drinks three alcoholic beverages.A few hours later Sean is feeling bloated,has abdominal cramps,and experiences diarrhea.He is also experiencing a burning sensation in his chest.
The burning sensation that Sean is feeling is his chest is most likely a symptom of which digestive disorder?​

A)​lactose intolerance
B)irritable bowel syndrome
C)ulcers
D)heartburn
E)​constipation
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Match each term with the appropriate definition.​
a.mechanical and chemical processes whereby ingested food is converted into substances that can be absorbed by the intestinal tract and utilized by the body
b.process by which nutrients and other substances are transferred from the digestive system into body fluids for transport throughout the body
c.simple sugars consisting of one sugar molecule
d.protein substances that speed up chemical reactions
e.complex carbohydrates made up of complex chains of glucose molecules
f.simple sugars consisting of two sugar molecules
g.yellowish-brown or green fluid produced by the liver
h.network of vessels that absorb some of the products of digestion and transport them to the heart,where they are mixed with the substances contained in blood
i.the heart,arteries,capillaries,and veins responsible for circulating blood throughout the body
j.condition that results when acidic stomach contents are released into the esophagus
k.swelling of veins in the anus or rectum
l.disorder of bowel function characterized by chronic or episodic gas; abdominal pain; diarrhea,constipation,or both.
m.recognized as the fifth basic taste
n.live bacteria that are taken orally to restore beneficial bacteria to the gastrointestinal tract
o.presence of three or more liquid stools in a 24-hour period
p.presence of excess gas in the stomach and intestines
q.microscopic organisms including bacteria and fungi 
r.open sores in the lining of the duodenum or the stomach
s.reactions of the body to the presence of infectious agents,toxins,or irritants
​tongue
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Match each term with the appropriate definition.​
a.mechanical and chemical processes whereby ingested food is converted into substances that can be absorbed by the intestinal tract and utilized by the body
b.process by which nutrients and other substances are transferred from the digestive system into body fluids for transport throughout the body
c.simple sugars consisting of one sugar molecule
d.protein substances that speed up chemical reactions
e.complex carbohydrates made up of complex chains of glucose molecules
f.simple sugars consisting of two sugar molecules
g.yellowish-brown or green fluid produced by the liver
h.network of vessels that absorb some of the products of digestion and transport them to the heart,where they are mixed with the substances contained in blood
i.the heart,arteries,capillaries,and veins responsible for circulating blood throughout the body
j.condition that results when acidic stomach contents are released into the esophagus
k.swelling of veins in the anus or rectum
l.disorder of bowel function characterized by chronic or episodic gas; abdominal pain; diarrhea,constipation,or both.
m.recognized as the fifth basic taste
n.live bacteria that are taken orally to restore beneficial bacteria to the gastrointestinal tract
o.presence of three or more liquid stools in a 24-hour period
p.presence of excess gas in the stomach and intestines
q.microscopic organisms including bacteria and fungi 
r.open sores in the lining of the duodenum or the stomach
s.reactions of the body to the presence of infectious agents,toxins,or irritants
​gallbladder
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Match each term with the appropriate definition.​
a.mechanical and chemical processes whereby ingested food is converted into substances that can be absorbed by the intestinal tract and utilized by the body
b.process by which nutrients and other substances are transferred from the digestive system into body fluids for transport throughout the body
c.simple sugars consisting of one sugar molecule
d.protein substances that speed up chemical reactions
e.complex carbohydrates made up of complex chains of glucose molecules
f.simple sugars consisting of two sugar molecules
g.yellowish-brown or green fluid produced by the liver
h.network of vessels that absorb some of the products of digestion and transport them to the heart,where they are mixed with the substances contained in blood
i.the heart,arteries,capillaries,and veins responsible for circulating blood throughout the body
j.condition that results when acidic stomach contents are released into the esophagus
k.swelling of veins in the anus or rectum
l.disorder of bowel function characterized by chronic or episodic gas; abdominal pain; diarrhea,constipation,or both.
m.recognized as the fifth basic taste
n.live bacteria that are taken orally to restore beneficial bacteria to the gastrointestinal tract
o.presence of three or more liquid stools in a 24-hour period
p.presence of excess gas in the stomach and intestines
q.microscopic organisms including bacteria and fungi 
r.open sores in the lining of the duodenum or the stomach
s.reactions of the body to the presence of infectious agents,toxins,or irritants
​bile
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Match each term with the appropriate definition.​
a.mechanical and chemical processes whereby ingested food is converted into substances that can be absorbed by the intestinal tract and utilized by the body
b.process by which nutrients and other substances are transferred from the digestive system into body fluids for transport throughout the body
c.simple sugars consisting of one sugar molecule
d.protein substances that speed up chemical reactions
e.complex carbohydrates made up of complex chains of glucose molecules
f.simple sugars consisting of two sugar molecules
g.yellowish-brown or green fluid produced by the liver
h.network of vessels that absorb some of the products of digestion and transport them to the heart,where they are mixed with the substances contained in blood
i.the heart,arteries,capillaries,and veins responsible for circulating blood throughout the body
j.condition that results when acidic stomach contents are released into the esophagus
k.swelling of veins in the anus or rectum
l.disorder of bowel function characterized by chronic or episodic gas; abdominal pain; diarrhea,constipation,or both.
m.recognized as the fifth basic taste
n.live bacteria that are taken orally to restore beneficial bacteria to the gastrointestinal tract
o.presence of three or more liquid stools in a 24-hour period
p.presence of excess gas in the stomach and intestines
q.microscopic organisms including bacteria and fungi 
r.open sores in the lining of the duodenum or the stomach
s.reactions of the body to the presence of infectious agents,toxins,or irritants
​digestion
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Match each term with the appropriate definition.​
a.mechanical and chemical processes whereby ingested food is converted into substances that can be absorbed by the intestinal tract and utilized by the body
b.process by which nutrients and other substances are transferred from the digestive system into body fluids for transport throughout the body
c.simple sugars consisting of one sugar molecule
d.protein substances that speed up chemical reactions
e.complex carbohydrates made up of complex chains of glucose molecules
f.simple sugars consisting of two sugar molecules
g.yellowish-brown or green fluid produced by the liver
h.network of vessels that absorb some of the products of digestion and transport them to the heart,where they are mixed with the substances contained in blood
i.the heart,arteries,capillaries,and veins responsible for circulating blood throughout the body
j.condition that results when acidic stomach contents are released into the esophagus
k.swelling of veins in the anus or rectum
l.disorder of bowel function characterized by chronic or episodic gas; abdominal pain; diarrhea,constipation,or both.
m.recognized as the fifth basic taste
n.live bacteria that are taken orally to restore beneficial bacteria to the gastrointestinal tract
o.presence of three or more liquid stools in a 24-hour period
p.presence of excess gas in the stomach and intestines
q.microscopic organisms including bacteria and fungi 
r.open sores in the lining of the duodenum or the stomach
s.reactions of the body to the presence of infectious agents,toxins,or irritants
​disaccharides
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Match each term with the appropriate definition.​
a.mechanical and chemical processes whereby ingested food is converted into substances that can be absorbed by the intestinal tract and utilized by the body
b.process by which nutrients and other substances are transferred from the digestive system into body fluids for transport throughout the body
c.simple sugars consisting of one sugar molecule
d.protein substances that speed up chemical reactions
e.complex carbohydrates made up of complex chains of glucose molecules
f.simple sugars consisting of two sugar molecules
g.yellowish-brown or green fluid produced by the liver
h.network of vessels that absorb some of the products of digestion and transport them to the heart,where they are mixed with the substances contained in blood
i.the heart,arteries,capillaries,and veins responsible for circulating blood throughout the body
j.condition that results when acidic stomach contents are released into the esophagus
k.swelling of veins in the anus or rectum
l.disorder of bowel function characterized by chronic or episodic gas; abdominal pain; diarrhea,constipation,or both.
m.recognized as the fifth basic taste
n.live bacteria that are taken orally to restore beneficial bacteria to the gastrointestinal tract
o.presence of three or more liquid stools in a 24-hour period
p.presence of excess gas in the stomach and intestines
q.microscopic organisms including bacteria and fungi 
r.open sores in the lining of the duodenum or the stomach
s.reactions of the body to the presence of infectious agents,toxins,or irritants
​absorption
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Sean is a college senior who has a family history of digestive disorders including heartburn and ulcers.Throughout his college career Sean has experienced symptoms related to these disorders but has not been medically treated for any digestive disorder.Today is Sean's 22nd birthday and his friends have decided to take him out for a few drinks.At the restaurant Sean and his friends are surprised when the waitress brings them a large mint-chocolate brownie with creamy mint frosting to help celebrate Sean's birthday.They all enjoy the dessert and drinks,especially Sean,who ends up eating the majority of the brownie and drinks three alcoholic beverages.A few hours later Sean is feeling bloated,has abdominal cramps,and experiences diarrhea.He is also experiencing a burning sensation in his chest.
A couple of weeks later Sean has a doctor's appointment where his doctor discovers he has a stomach ulcer.What would the most likely treatment for the ulcer?​

A)​a beverage that contains electrolytes
B)relaxation exercises
C)adding soluble fibers to his diet
D)increased physical activity
E)​antibiotics
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Sean is a college senior who has a family history of digestive disorders including heartburn and ulcers.Throughout his college career Sean has experienced symptoms related to these disorders but has not been medically treated for any digestive disorder.Today is Sean's 22nd birthday and his friends have decided to take him out for a few drinks.At the restaurant Sean and his friends are surprised when the waitress brings them a large mint-chocolate brownie with creamy mint frosting to help celebrate Sean's birthday.They all enjoy the dessert and drinks,especially Sean,who ends up eating the majority of the brownie and drinks three alcoholic beverages.A few hours later Sean is feeling bloated,has abdominal cramps,and experiences diarrhea.He is also experiencing a burning sensation in his chest.
What was most likely the cause of Sean's ulcer?​

A)​anxiety over his upcoming midterm exams
B)intake of fatty foods
C)Helicobacter pylori bacterial infection
D)intake of spicy foods
E)​overeating
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Sean is a college senior who has a family history of digestive disorders including heartburn and ulcers.Throughout his college career Sean has experienced symptoms related to these disorders but has not been medically treated for any digestive disorder.Today is Sean's 22nd birthday and his friends have decided to take him out for a few drinks.At the restaurant Sean and his friends are surprised when the waitress brings them a large mint-chocolate brownie with creamy mint frosting to help celebrate Sean's birthday.They all enjoy the dessert and drinks,especially Sean,who ends up eating the majority of the brownie and drinks three alcoholic beverages.A few hours later Sean is feeling bloated,has abdominal cramps,and experiences diarrhea.He is also experiencing a burning sensation in his chest.
What is most likely the cause Sean's diarrhea?​

A)​sugar
B)contaminated food
C)alcohol
D)intake of fatty food
E)​stress
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Match each term with the appropriate definition.​
a.mechanical and chemical processes whereby ingested food is converted into substances that can be absorbed by the intestinal tract and utilized by the body
b.process by which nutrients and other substances are transferred from the digestive system into body fluids for transport throughout the body
c.simple sugars consisting of one sugar molecule
d.protein substances that speed up chemical reactions
e.complex carbohydrates made up of complex chains of glucose molecules
f.simple sugars consisting of two sugar molecules
g.yellowish-brown or green fluid produced by the liver
h.network of vessels that absorb some of the products of digestion and transport them to the heart,where they are mixed with the substances contained in blood
i.the heart,arteries,capillaries,and veins responsible for circulating blood throughout the body
j.condition that results when acidic stomach contents are released into the esophagus
k.swelling of veins in the anus or rectum
l.disorder of bowel function characterized by chronic or episodic gas; abdominal pain; diarrhea,constipation,or both.
m.recognized as the fifth basic taste
n.live bacteria that are taken orally to restore beneficial bacteria to the gastrointestinal tract
o.presence of three or more liquid stools in a 24-hour period
p.presence of excess gas in the stomach and intestines
q.microscopic organisms including bacteria and fungi 
r.open sores in the lining of the duodenum or the stomach
s.reactions of the body to the presence of infectious agents,toxins,or irritants
​duodenal and stomach ulcers
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Match each term with the appropriate definition.​
a.mechanical and chemical processes whereby ingested food is converted into substances that can be absorbed by the intestinal tract and utilized by the body
b.process by which nutrients and other substances are transferred from the digestive system into body fluids for transport throughout the body
c.simple sugars consisting of one sugar molecule
d.protein substances that speed up chemical reactions
e.complex carbohydrates made up of complex chains of glucose molecules
f.simple sugars consisting of two sugar molecules
g.yellowish-brown or green fluid produced by the liver
h.network of vessels that absorb some of the products of digestion and transport them to the heart,where they are mixed with the substances contained in blood
i.the heart,arteries,capillaries,and veins responsible for circulating blood throughout the body
j.condition that results when acidic stomach contents are released into the esophagus
k.swelling of veins in the anus or rectum
l.disorder of bowel function characterized by chronic or episodic gas; abdominal pain; diarrhea,constipation,or both.
m.recognized as the fifth basic taste
n.live bacteria that are taken orally to restore beneficial bacteria to the gastrointestinal tract
o.presence of three or more liquid stools in a 24-hour period
p.presence of excess gas in the stomach and intestines
q.microscopic organisms including bacteria and fungi 
r.open sores in the lining of the duodenum or the stomach
s.reactions of the body to the presence of infectious agents,toxins,or irritants
​hemorrhoids
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Match each term with the appropriate definition.​
a.mechanical and chemical processes whereby ingested food is converted into substances that can be absorbed by the intestinal tract and utilized by the body
b.process by which nutrients and other substances are transferred from the digestive system into body fluids for transport throughout the body
c.simple sugars consisting of one sugar molecule
d.protein substances that speed up chemical reactions
e.complex carbohydrates made up of complex chains of glucose molecules
f.simple sugars consisting of two sugar molecules
g.yellowish-brown or green fluid produced by the liver
h.network of vessels that absorb some of the products of digestion and transport them to the heart,where they are mixed with the substances contained in blood
i.the heart,arteries,capillaries,and veins responsible for circulating blood throughout the body
j.condition that results when acidic stomach contents are released into the esophagus
k.swelling of veins in the anus or rectum
l.disorder of bowel function characterized by chronic or episodic gas; abdominal pain; diarrhea,constipation,or both.
m.recognized as the fifth basic taste
n.live bacteria that are taken orally to restore beneficial bacteria to the gastrointestinal tract
o.presence of three or more liquid stools in a 24-hour period
p.presence of excess gas in the stomach and intestines
q.microscopic organisms including bacteria and fungi 
r.open sores in the lining of the duodenum or the stomach
s.reactions of the body to the presence of infectious agents,toxins,or irritants
​lymphatic system
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Match each term with the appropriate definition.​
a.mechanical and chemical processes whereby ingested food is converted into substances that can be absorbed by the intestinal tract and utilized by the body
b.process by which nutrients and other substances are transferred from the digestive system into body fluids for transport throughout the body
c.simple sugars consisting of one sugar molecule
d.protein substances that speed up chemical reactions
e.complex carbohydrates made up of complex chains of glucose molecules
f.simple sugars consisting of two sugar molecules
g.yellowish-brown or green fluid produced by the liver
h.network of vessels that absorb some of the products of digestion and transport them to the heart,where they are mixed with the substances contained in blood
i.the heart,arteries,capillaries,and veins responsible for circulating blood throughout the body
j.condition that results when acidic stomach contents are released into the esophagus
k.swelling of veins in the anus or rectum
l.disorder of bowel function characterized by chronic or episodic gas; abdominal pain; diarrhea,constipation,or both.
m.recognized as the fifth basic taste
n.live bacteria that are taken orally to restore beneficial bacteria to the gastrointestinal tract
o.presence of three or more liquid stools in a 24-hour period
p.presence of excess gas in the stomach and intestines
q.microscopic organisms including bacteria and fungi 
r.open sores in the lining of the duodenum or the stomach
s.reactions of the body to the presence of infectious agents,toxins,or irritants
diarrhea
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Match each term with the appropriate definition.​
a.mechanical and chemical processes whereby ingested food is converted into substances that can be absorbed by the intestinal tract and utilized by the body
b.process by which nutrients and other substances are transferred from the digestive system into body fluids for transport throughout the body
c.simple sugars consisting of one sugar molecule
d.protein substances that speed up chemical reactions
e.complex carbohydrates made up of complex chains of glucose molecules
f.simple sugars consisting of two sugar molecules
g.yellowish-brown or green fluid produced by the liver
h.network of vessels that absorb some of the products of digestion and transport them to the heart,where they are mixed with the substances contained in blood
i.the heart,arteries,capillaries,and veins responsible for circulating blood throughout the body
j.condition that results when acidic stomach contents are released into the esophagus
k.swelling of veins in the anus or rectum
l.disorder of bowel function characterized by chronic or episodic gas; abdominal pain; diarrhea,constipation,or both.
m.recognized as the fifth basic taste
n.live bacteria that are taken orally to restore beneficial bacteria to the gastrointestinal tract
o.presence of three or more liquid stools in a 24-hour period
p.presence of excess gas in the stomach and intestines
q.microscopic organisms including bacteria and fungi 
r.open sores in the lining of the duodenum or the stomach
s.reactions of the body to the presence of infectious agents,toxins,or irritants
​probiotics
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Match each term with the appropriate definition.​
a.mechanical and chemical processes whereby ingested food is converted into substances that can be absorbed by the intestinal tract and utilized by the body
b.process by which nutrients and other substances are transferred from the digestive system into body fluids for transport throughout the body
c.simple sugars consisting of one sugar molecule
d.protein substances that speed up chemical reactions
e.complex carbohydrates made up of complex chains of glucose molecules
f.simple sugars consisting of two sugar molecules
g.yellowish-brown or green fluid produced by the liver
h.network of vessels that absorb some of the products of digestion and transport them to the heart,where they are mixed with the substances contained in blood
i.the heart,arteries,capillaries,and veins responsible for circulating blood throughout the body
j.condition that results when acidic stomach contents are released into the esophagus
k.swelling of veins in the anus or rectum
l.disorder of bowel function characterized by chronic or episodic gas; abdominal pain; diarrhea,constipation,or both.
m.recognized as the fifth basic taste
n.live bacteria that are taken orally to restore beneficial bacteria to the gastrointestinal tract
o.presence of three or more liquid stools in a 24-hour period
p.presence of excess gas in the stomach and intestines
q.microscopic organisms including bacteria and fungi 
r.open sores in the lining of the duodenum or the stomach
s.reactions of the body to the presence of infectious agents,toxins,or irritants
​starch
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Match each term with the appropriate definition.​
a.mechanical and chemical processes whereby ingested food is converted into substances that can be absorbed by the intestinal tract and utilized by the body
b.process by which nutrients and other substances are transferred from the digestive system into body fluids for transport throughout the body
c.simple sugars consisting of one sugar molecule
d.protein substances that speed up chemical reactions
e.complex carbohydrates made up of complex chains of glucose molecules
f.simple sugars consisting of two sugar molecules
g.yellowish-brown or green fluid produced by the liver
h.network of vessels that absorb some of the products of digestion and transport them to the heart,where they are mixed with the substances contained in blood
i.the heart,arteries,capillaries,and veins responsible for circulating blood throughout the body
j.condition that results when acidic stomach contents are released into the esophagus
k.swelling of veins in the anus or rectum
l.disorder of bowel function characterized by chronic or episodic gas; abdominal pain; diarrhea,constipation,or both.
m.recognized as the fifth basic taste
n.live bacteria that are taken orally to restore beneficial bacteria to the gastrointestinal tract
o.presence of three or more liquid stools in a 24-hour period
p.presence of excess gas in the stomach and intestines
q.microscopic organisms including bacteria and fungi 
r.open sores in the lining of the duodenum or the stomach
s.reactions of the body to the presence of infectious agents,toxins,or irritants
​umami
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Discuss the specific functions of microorganisms in the gut.​
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Match each term with the appropriate definition.​
a.mechanical and chemical processes whereby ingested food is converted into substances that can be absorbed by the intestinal tract and utilized by the body
b.process by which nutrients and other substances are transferred from the digestive system into body fluids for transport throughout the body
c.simple sugars consisting of one sugar molecule
d.protein substances that speed up chemical reactions
e.complex carbohydrates made up of complex chains of glucose molecules
f.simple sugars consisting of two sugar molecules
g.yellowish-brown or green fluid produced by the liver
h.network of vessels that absorb some of the products of digestion and transport them to the heart,where they are mixed with the substances contained in blood
i.the heart,arteries,capillaries,and veins responsible for circulating blood throughout the body
j.condition that results when acidic stomach contents are released into the esophagus
k.swelling of veins in the anus or rectum
l.disorder of bowel function characterized by chronic or episodic gas; abdominal pain; diarrhea,constipation,or both.
m.recognized as the fifth basic taste
n.live bacteria that are taken orally to restore beneficial bacteria to the gastrointestinal tract
o.presence of three or more liquid stools in a 24-hour period
p.presence of excess gas in the stomach and intestines
q.microscopic organisms including bacteria and fungi 
r.open sores in the lining of the duodenum or the stomach
s.reactions of the body to the presence of infectious agents,toxins,or irritants
​monosaccharides
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Match each term with the appropriate definition.​
a.mechanical and chemical processes whereby ingested food is converted into substances that can be absorbed by the intestinal tract and utilized by the body
b.process by which nutrients and other substances are transferred from the digestive system into body fluids for transport throughout the body
c.simple sugars consisting of one sugar molecule
d.protein substances that speed up chemical reactions
e.complex carbohydrates made up of complex chains of glucose molecules
f.simple sugars consisting of two sugar molecules
g.yellowish-brown or green fluid produced by the liver
h.network of vessels that absorb some of the products of digestion and transport them to the heart,where they are mixed with the substances contained in blood
i.the heart,arteries,capillaries,and veins responsible for circulating blood throughout the body
j.condition that results when acidic stomach contents are released into the esophagus
k.swelling of veins in the anus or rectum
l.disorder of bowel function characterized by chronic or episodic gas; abdominal pain; diarrhea,constipation,or both.
m.recognized as the fifth basic taste
n.live bacteria that are taken orally to restore beneficial bacteria to the gastrointestinal tract
o.presence of three or more liquid stools in a 24-hour period
p.presence of excess gas in the stomach and intestines
q.microscopic organisms including bacteria and fungi 
r.open sores in the lining of the duodenum or the stomach
s.reactions of the body to the presence of infectious agents,toxins,or irritants
​heartburn
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Match each term with the appropriate definition.​
a.mechanical and chemical processes whereby ingested food is converted into substances that can be absorbed by the intestinal tract and utilized by the body
b.process by which nutrients and other substances are transferred from the digestive system into body fluids for transport throughout the body
c.simple sugars consisting of one sugar molecule
d.protein substances that speed up chemical reactions
e.complex carbohydrates made up of complex chains of glucose molecules
f.simple sugars consisting of two sugar molecules
g.yellowish-brown or green fluid produced by the liver
h.network of vessels that absorb some of the products of digestion and transport them to the heart,where they are mixed with the substances contained in blood
i.the heart,arteries,capillaries,and veins responsible for circulating blood throughout the body
j.condition that results when acidic stomach contents are released into the esophagus
k.swelling of veins in the anus or rectum
l.disorder of bowel function characterized by chronic or episodic gas; abdominal pain; diarrhea,constipation,or both.
m.recognized as the fifth basic taste
n.live bacteria that are taken orally to restore beneficial bacteria to the gastrointestinal tract
o.presence of three or more liquid stools in a 24-hour period
p.presence of excess gas in the stomach and intestines
q.microscopic organisms including bacteria and fungi 
r.open sores in the lining of the duodenum or the stomach
s.reactions of the body to the presence of infectious agents,toxins,or irritants
​microbes
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Match each term with the appropriate definition.​
a.mechanical and chemical processes whereby ingested food is converted into substances that can be absorbed by the intestinal tract and utilized by the body
b.process by which nutrients and other substances are transferred from the digestive system into body fluids for transport throughout the body
c.simple sugars consisting of one sugar molecule
d.protein substances that speed up chemical reactions
e.complex carbohydrates made up of complex chains of glucose molecules
f.simple sugars consisting of two sugar molecules
g.yellowish-brown or green fluid produced by the liver
h.network of vessels that absorb some of the products of digestion and transport them to the heart,where they are mixed with the substances contained in blood
i.the heart,arteries,capillaries,and veins responsible for circulating blood throughout the body
j.condition that results when acidic stomach contents are released into the esophagus
k.swelling of veins in the anus or rectum
l.disorder of bowel function characterized by chronic or episodic gas; abdominal pain; diarrhea,constipation,or both.
m.recognized as the fifth basic taste
n.live bacteria that are taken orally to restore beneficial bacteria to the gastrointestinal tract
o.presence of three or more liquid stools in a 24-hour period
p.presence of excess gas in the stomach and intestines
q.microscopic organisms including bacteria and fungi 
r.open sores in the lining of the duodenum or the stomach
s.reactions of the body to the presence of infectious agents,toxins,or irritants
​flatulence
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Match each term with the appropriate definition.​
a.mechanical and chemical processes whereby ingested food is converted into substances that can be absorbed by the intestinal tract and utilized by the body
b.process by which nutrients and other substances are transferred from the digestive system into body fluids for transport throughout the body
c.simple sugars consisting of one sugar molecule
d.protein substances that speed up chemical reactions
e.complex carbohydrates made up of complex chains of glucose molecules
f.simple sugars consisting of two sugar molecules
g.yellowish-brown or green fluid produced by the liver
h.network of vessels that absorb some of the products of digestion and transport them to the heart,where they are mixed with the substances contained in blood
i.the heart,arteries,capillaries,and veins responsible for circulating blood throughout the body
j.condition that results when acidic stomach contents are released into the esophagus
k.swelling of veins in the anus or rectum
l.disorder of bowel function characterized by chronic or episodic gas; abdominal pain; diarrhea,constipation,or both.
m.recognized as the fifth basic taste
n.live bacteria that are taken orally to restore beneficial bacteria to the gastrointestinal tract
o.presence of three or more liquid stools in a 24-hour period
p.presence of excess gas in the stomach and intestines
q.microscopic organisms including bacteria and fungi 
r.open sores in the lining of the duodenum or the stomach
s.reactions of the body to the presence of infectious agents,toxins,or irritants
irritable bowel syndrome
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