Deck 18: The Digestive System

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The gastrointestinal tract generates monomers from polymers by condensation.
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Wavelike muscular contraction of the gastrointestinal tract is called

A)peristalsis.
B)segmentation.
C)deglutition.
D)mastication.
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Which of the following motility processes is NOT correctly matched to its description?

A)peristalsis - rhythmic, wave-like contractions
B)mastication - removal of wastes
C)ingestion - taking food into the mouth
D)deglutition - swallowing
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Functions of the digestive system include all of the following EXCEPT

A)deglutition.
B)hormone secretion.
C)absorption.
D)hormone degradation.
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Absorptive cells of the gastrointestinal tract are located within the mucosa.
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The intrinsic regulation of the GI tract is conferred by the autonomic nervous system.
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Which tunic of the GI tract is very vascular and has many nerves and glands?

A)mucosa
B)submucosa
C)muscularis
D)serosa
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The initial phase of deglutition is a voluntary process.
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Damage to which of the following nerves would reduce GI secretions?

A)glossopharyngeal nerve
B)hypoglossal nerve
C)vagus nerve
D)phrenic nerve
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Which of the following is one of the phases of swallowing?

A)pharyngeal
B)peristalsis
C)reflux
D)segmentation
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The movement of digested food into the blood or lymph is

A)ingestion.
B)deglutition.
C)absorption
D)segmentation
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Parasympathetic antagonists would stimulate gastrointestinal motility.
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The combination of chewed food and saliva is called

A)chyme.
B)a bolus.
C)pylorus.
D)hiatal.
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The mucosa of the esophagus is

A)stratified cuboidal epithelium.
B)pseudostratified columnar epithelium.
C)simple columnar epithelium.
D)nonkeratinized stratified squamous epithelium.
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Damage to which tunic of the GI tract would directly affect Auerbach's plexus?

A)mucosa
B)submucosa
C)muscularis
D)serosa
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The lining of the intestine provides a physical barrier against microorganisms and their toxins.
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Deglutition is coordinated by the swallowing center in the

A)medulla.
B)cerebrum.
C)pons.
D)cerebellum.
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Exocrine secretions of the digestive system include enzymes and bicarbonate.
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Which of the following is NOT part of the gastrointestinal tract?

A)pharynx
B)liver
C)small intestine
D)esophagus
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The superior portion of the esophagus contains smooth muscle in its wall.
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Pernicious anemia develops if there is a vitamin ________ deficiency.

A)C
B)B6
C)B12
D)D
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Acid chyme is buffered by __________ secreted from the pancreas.

A)mucus
B)bicarbonate
C)ammonia
D)urea
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_________________ is a disorder in which acidic gastric juice travels up the esophagus.

A)Gastroenteritis
B)Gastroesophageal reflux disease
C)Pernicious anemia
D)Gastritis
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Which of the following may be beneficial in treating gastric ulcers?

A)epinephrine
B)histamine blockers
C)gastric inhibitory peptide
D)carboxypeptidase
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Helicobacter pylori is a bacterium associated with

A)peptic ulcers.
B)hiatal hernia.
C)acid reflux.
D)pancreatitis.
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____________ is required for the intestinal absorption of vitamin B12.

A)Vitamin D
B)Calcium
C)Intrinsic factor
D)Vitamin C
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Somatostatin is produced in the stomach by

A)goblet cells.
B)parietal cells.
C)G cells.
D)D cells.
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Pepsin would not be found in the stomach if the __________ cells were destroyed.

A)goblet
B)parietal
C)D cells
D)chief or zymogenic
Question
Pepsin would have the greatest activity

A)immediately upon secretion into the stomach.
B)immediately upon entering the duodenum.
C)when the pH of the chyme is greater than 3.
D)when the pH of the chyme is less than 3.
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Antihistamines would limit the gastric secretion of

A)pepsinogen.
B)gastrin.
C)hydrochloric acid.
D)mucus.
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H+/K+ ATPase pumps transport H+ against its concentration gradient out of the lumen of the stomach while transporting K+ in the opposite direction.
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Anemia often results due to a lack of intrinsic factor.
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Histamine secretion by the stomach would be prevented by destruction of the

A)D cells.
B)G cells.
C)chief cells.
D)enterochromaffin-like cells.
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Vitamin B12 is primarily absorbed in the

A)duodenum.
B)jejunum.
C)ileum.
D)cecum.
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The _________________ of the stomach and intestine secrete histamine and serotonin.

A)G cells
B)parietal cells
C)enterochromaffin-like (ECL) cells
D)chief cells
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Mutating the gene encoding for the H+/K+ ATPase would block gastric HCl secretion.
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The stomach churns food into a pasty material called

A)a bolus.
B)chyme.
C)chyle.
D)saliva.
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Inhibiting the actions of the parietal cells would stimulate protein digestion.
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__________ stimulates ECL cells to secrete histamine which stimulates HCl release from parietal cells.

A)Secretin
B)CCK
C)Gastrin
D)Ghrelin
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Long folds of the stomach's inner surface are called

A)plicae.
B)rugae.
C)gastric pits.
D)ghrelin.
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What commonly ingested substances are absorbed through the stomach wall?

A)water and alcohol
B)antacid and water
C)alcohol and aspirin
D)penicillin and aspirin
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The primary function of the large intestine is

A)water reabsorption.
B)mineral absorption.
C)hormone degradation.
D)degrading toxins.
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The appendix is a short, thin out-pouching of the ileum.
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Slow wave depolarization triggers depolarization of smooth muscle by opening voltage-gated ________ channels.

A)K+
B)Na+
C)Ca2+
D)Ach
Question
Slow waves of the intestine are conducted through what type of cells?

A)gastric cells
B)microflora cells
C)SXR Cells
D)Cajal cells
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The brush border is a term used to describe the mucosa of the small intestine.
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The majority of hydrolysis of disaccharides occurs by the actions of enzymes found

A)in the pancreatic juice.
B)in the brush border of the small intestine.
C)in saliva.
D)in the gastric mucosa.
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Which of the following is NOT a structure of the small intestine that increases its surface area?

A)rugae
B)villi
C)plicae circularis
D)microvilli
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Absorbed lipids are initially transported by the lymphatic system.
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Stress would cause GI motility and secretions to be

A)increased.
B)decreased.
C)unchanged.
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Which of the following is NOT a function of intestinal microbiota?

A)production of B vitamins
B)ferment indigestible contents of the chyme
C)production of vitamin K
D)hydrolyze proteins
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Most of the food is digested and absorbed through the wall of the stomach.
Question
Histamine release will cause more acid to be released in the stomach.
Question
Drugs such as Zantac and Tagamet help treat gastritis and ulcers by

A)blocking H2-histamine receptors.
B)blocking H1-histamine receptors.
C)inhibiting proton pumps.
D)killing bacteria.
Question
The first line of defense in the stomach against damaging acid and pepsin is the

A)tight junctions of epithelial cells.
B)rapid rate of epithelial cell replacement.
C)adherent layer of mucus.
D)release of gastrin.
Question
Sympathetic nerve fibers can cause the release of HCl from parietal cells.
Question
Which of the following is NOT a barrier to acid and pepsin damage in the stomach?

A)adherent layer of mucus
B)bicarbonate
C)gap junctions between epithelial cells
D)rapid turnover of epithelial cells
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Bicarbonate that protects the duodenum from peptic ulcers comes from all of the following EXCEPT:

A)adherent layer of mucus
B)Brunner's cells
C)stomach
D)pancreatic juice
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Protein digestion would decrease if lactase were not present on the brush border.
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The mixing movement of the small intestine is called

A)deglutition.
B)segmentation.
C)micturition.
D)peristalsis.
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Bile is derived from cholesterol.
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Movement of water out of the large intestine is by

A)active transport.
B)cotransport.
C)osmosis.
D)All of the choices are correct.
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Normal levels of intestinal microbiota help protect us from pathogenic bacteria.
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The intestinal microbiota have a mutualistic relationship with humans.
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All of the following have an enterohepatic circulation EXCEPT

A)penicillin.
B)cholesterol.
C)tetracycline.
D)bilirubin.
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Bile is produced by the gallbladder.
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Converting glucose into glycogen is the process of

A)glycogenesis.
B)glycogenolysis.
C)gluconeogenesis.
D)lipogenesis.
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Multispecific organic anion transport carriers are present in the

A)liver.
B)nephron tubules.
C)pancreas.
D)Both liver and nephron tubules.
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____________ are hepatic phagocytic cells of the reticuloendothelial system.

A)Hepatocytes
B)Kupffer cells
C)Langerhan cells
D)Merkel's cells
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Inadequate bile secretion will limit emulsification of fats.
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__________ is a condition in which large number of liver lobules are destroyed and replaced by permanent, scarlike connective tissue.

A)Jaundice
B)Hepatitis
C)Cholecystitis
D)Cirrhosis
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___________ are large capillary spaces separating hepatic plates.

A)Hepatocytes
B)Lobules
C)Sinusoids
D)Portal systems
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The enterohepatic circulation is between the _____ and ______.

A)liver, stomach.
B)liver, pancreas.
C)liver, intestine.
D)liver, gallbladder.
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Inhibiting hepatic function could limit blood clotting.
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Derivatives of ________ give feces a brown color.

A)urobilinogen
B)bilirubin
C)cholesterol
D)guanylin
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Aldosterone affects salt and water absorption in the intestine.
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An important function of the liver is producing ketone bodies from fatty acids.
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A _____________ has the following pattern of circulation: capillaries -> veins -> capillaries -> veins.

A)portal system
B)sinusoid
C)lobule
D)glomerulus
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Diarrhea often results when the osmolarity of the fecal matter in the colon is increased.
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The process of waste removal is called

A)defecation.
B)mastication.
C)deglutition.
D)segmentation.
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1
The gastrointestinal tract generates monomers from polymers by condensation.
False
2
Wavelike muscular contraction of the gastrointestinal tract is called

A)peristalsis.
B)segmentation.
C)deglutition.
D)mastication.
A
3
Which of the following motility processes is NOT correctly matched to its description?

A)peristalsis - rhythmic, wave-like contractions
B)mastication - removal of wastes
C)ingestion - taking food into the mouth
D)deglutition - swallowing
B
4
Functions of the digestive system include all of the following EXCEPT

A)deglutition.
B)hormone secretion.
C)absorption.
D)hormone degradation.
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Absorptive cells of the gastrointestinal tract are located within the mucosa.
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The intrinsic regulation of the GI tract is conferred by the autonomic nervous system.
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Which tunic of the GI tract is very vascular and has many nerves and glands?

A)mucosa
B)submucosa
C)muscularis
D)serosa
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The initial phase of deglutition is a voluntary process.
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Damage to which of the following nerves would reduce GI secretions?

A)glossopharyngeal nerve
B)hypoglossal nerve
C)vagus nerve
D)phrenic nerve
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Which of the following is one of the phases of swallowing?

A)pharyngeal
B)peristalsis
C)reflux
D)segmentation
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The movement of digested food into the blood or lymph is

A)ingestion.
B)deglutition.
C)absorption
D)segmentation
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Parasympathetic antagonists would stimulate gastrointestinal motility.
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The combination of chewed food and saliva is called

A)chyme.
B)a bolus.
C)pylorus.
D)hiatal.
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The mucosa of the esophagus is

A)stratified cuboidal epithelium.
B)pseudostratified columnar epithelium.
C)simple columnar epithelium.
D)nonkeratinized stratified squamous epithelium.
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Damage to which tunic of the GI tract would directly affect Auerbach's plexus?

A)mucosa
B)submucosa
C)muscularis
D)serosa
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The lining of the intestine provides a physical barrier against microorganisms and their toxins.
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Deglutition is coordinated by the swallowing center in the

A)medulla.
B)cerebrum.
C)pons.
D)cerebellum.
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Exocrine secretions of the digestive system include enzymes and bicarbonate.
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Which of the following is NOT part of the gastrointestinal tract?

A)pharynx
B)liver
C)small intestine
D)esophagus
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The superior portion of the esophagus contains smooth muscle in its wall.
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Pernicious anemia develops if there is a vitamin ________ deficiency.

A)C
B)B6
C)B12
D)D
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Acid chyme is buffered by __________ secreted from the pancreas.

A)mucus
B)bicarbonate
C)ammonia
D)urea
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_________________ is a disorder in which acidic gastric juice travels up the esophagus.

A)Gastroenteritis
B)Gastroesophageal reflux disease
C)Pernicious anemia
D)Gastritis
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Which of the following may be beneficial in treating gastric ulcers?

A)epinephrine
B)histamine blockers
C)gastric inhibitory peptide
D)carboxypeptidase
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Helicobacter pylori is a bacterium associated with

A)peptic ulcers.
B)hiatal hernia.
C)acid reflux.
D)pancreatitis.
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____________ is required for the intestinal absorption of vitamin B12.

A)Vitamin D
B)Calcium
C)Intrinsic factor
D)Vitamin C
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Somatostatin is produced in the stomach by

A)goblet cells.
B)parietal cells.
C)G cells.
D)D cells.
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Pepsin would not be found in the stomach if the __________ cells were destroyed.

A)goblet
B)parietal
C)D cells
D)chief or zymogenic
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Pepsin would have the greatest activity

A)immediately upon secretion into the stomach.
B)immediately upon entering the duodenum.
C)when the pH of the chyme is greater than 3.
D)when the pH of the chyme is less than 3.
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Antihistamines would limit the gastric secretion of

A)pepsinogen.
B)gastrin.
C)hydrochloric acid.
D)mucus.
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H+/K+ ATPase pumps transport H+ against its concentration gradient out of the lumen of the stomach while transporting K+ in the opposite direction.
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Anemia often results due to a lack of intrinsic factor.
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Histamine secretion by the stomach would be prevented by destruction of the

A)D cells.
B)G cells.
C)chief cells.
D)enterochromaffin-like cells.
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Vitamin B12 is primarily absorbed in the

A)duodenum.
B)jejunum.
C)ileum.
D)cecum.
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The _________________ of the stomach and intestine secrete histamine and serotonin.

A)G cells
B)parietal cells
C)enterochromaffin-like (ECL) cells
D)chief cells
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Mutating the gene encoding for the H+/K+ ATPase would block gastric HCl secretion.
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The stomach churns food into a pasty material called

A)a bolus.
B)chyme.
C)chyle.
D)saliva.
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Inhibiting the actions of the parietal cells would stimulate protein digestion.
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__________ stimulates ECL cells to secrete histamine which stimulates HCl release from parietal cells.

A)Secretin
B)CCK
C)Gastrin
D)Ghrelin
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Long folds of the stomach's inner surface are called

A)plicae.
B)rugae.
C)gastric pits.
D)ghrelin.
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What commonly ingested substances are absorbed through the stomach wall?

A)water and alcohol
B)antacid and water
C)alcohol and aspirin
D)penicillin and aspirin
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The primary function of the large intestine is

A)water reabsorption.
B)mineral absorption.
C)hormone degradation.
D)degrading toxins.
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The appendix is a short, thin out-pouching of the ileum.
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Slow wave depolarization triggers depolarization of smooth muscle by opening voltage-gated ________ channels.

A)K+
B)Na+
C)Ca2+
D)Ach
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Slow waves of the intestine are conducted through what type of cells?

A)gastric cells
B)microflora cells
C)SXR Cells
D)Cajal cells
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The brush border is a term used to describe the mucosa of the small intestine.
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The majority of hydrolysis of disaccharides occurs by the actions of enzymes found

A)in the pancreatic juice.
B)in the brush border of the small intestine.
C)in saliva.
D)in the gastric mucosa.
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Which of the following is NOT a structure of the small intestine that increases its surface area?

A)rugae
B)villi
C)plicae circularis
D)microvilli
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Absorbed lipids are initially transported by the lymphatic system.
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Stress would cause GI motility and secretions to be

A)increased.
B)decreased.
C)unchanged.
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Which of the following is NOT a function of intestinal microbiota?

A)production of B vitamins
B)ferment indigestible contents of the chyme
C)production of vitamin K
D)hydrolyze proteins
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Most of the food is digested and absorbed through the wall of the stomach.
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Histamine release will cause more acid to be released in the stomach.
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54
Drugs such as Zantac and Tagamet help treat gastritis and ulcers by

A)blocking H2-histamine receptors.
B)blocking H1-histamine receptors.
C)inhibiting proton pumps.
D)killing bacteria.
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The first line of defense in the stomach against damaging acid and pepsin is the

A)tight junctions of epithelial cells.
B)rapid rate of epithelial cell replacement.
C)adherent layer of mucus.
D)release of gastrin.
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Sympathetic nerve fibers can cause the release of HCl from parietal cells.
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Which of the following is NOT a barrier to acid and pepsin damage in the stomach?

A)adherent layer of mucus
B)bicarbonate
C)gap junctions between epithelial cells
D)rapid turnover of epithelial cells
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Bicarbonate that protects the duodenum from peptic ulcers comes from all of the following EXCEPT:

A)adherent layer of mucus
B)Brunner's cells
C)stomach
D)pancreatic juice
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59
Protein digestion would decrease if lactase were not present on the brush border.
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The mixing movement of the small intestine is called

A)deglutition.
B)segmentation.
C)micturition.
D)peristalsis.
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Bile is derived from cholesterol.
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Movement of water out of the large intestine is by

A)active transport.
B)cotransport.
C)osmosis.
D)All of the choices are correct.
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Normal levels of intestinal microbiota help protect us from pathogenic bacteria.
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The intestinal microbiota have a mutualistic relationship with humans.
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All of the following have an enterohepatic circulation EXCEPT

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B)cholesterol.
C)tetracycline.
D)bilirubin.
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Bile is produced by the gallbladder.
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Converting glucose into glycogen is the process of

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B)glycogenolysis.
C)gluconeogenesis.
D)lipogenesis.
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Multispecific organic anion transport carriers are present in the

A)liver.
B)nephron tubules.
C)pancreas.
D)Both liver and nephron tubules.
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____________ are hepatic phagocytic cells of the reticuloendothelial system.

A)Hepatocytes
B)Kupffer cells
C)Langerhan cells
D)Merkel's cells
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Inadequate bile secretion will limit emulsification of fats.
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__________ is a condition in which large number of liver lobules are destroyed and replaced by permanent, scarlike connective tissue.

A)Jaundice
B)Hepatitis
C)Cholecystitis
D)Cirrhosis
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___________ are large capillary spaces separating hepatic plates.

A)Hepatocytes
B)Lobules
C)Sinusoids
D)Portal systems
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The enterohepatic circulation is between the _____ and ______.

A)liver, stomach.
B)liver, pancreas.
C)liver, intestine.
D)liver, gallbladder.
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Inhibiting hepatic function could limit blood clotting.
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75
Derivatives of ________ give feces a brown color.

A)urobilinogen
B)bilirubin
C)cholesterol
D)guanylin
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76
Aldosterone affects salt and water absorption in the intestine.
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77
An important function of the liver is producing ketone bodies from fatty acids.
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78
A _____________ has the following pattern of circulation: capillaries -> veins -> capillaries -> veins.

A)portal system
B)sinusoid
C)lobule
D)glomerulus
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79
Diarrhea often results when the osmolarity of the fecal matter in the colon is increased.
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80
The process of waste removal is called

A)defecation.
B)mastication.
C)deglutition.
D)segmentation.
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