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Match Each Nutrition Term with the Appropriate Definition

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Match each nutrition term with the appropriate definition.

Premises:
xylose absorption
Responses:
refers to medications or enzyme preparations that are coated to withstand gastric acidity and dissolve only at the higher pH of the small intestine
an inherited disease characterized by the production of abnormally viscous exocrine secretions
used to test whether small intestine is able to absorb nutrients
a malabsorption syndrome that follows resection of the small intestine due to insufficient absorptive capacity in the remaining intestine
a condition characterized by an abnormal immune reaction to wheat gluten that causes severe intestinal damage and nutrient malabsorption
a gluten-sensitive disorder characterized by a severe skin rash
NONE
excessive fat in the stools resulting from fat malabsorption; characterized by stools that are loose, frothy, and foul smelling due to a high fat content
excessive bacterial colonization of the stomach and small intestine
do not require lipase or bile for digestion and absorption, can be used as an alternative source of dietary fat
chemical compounds formed from fatty acids and positively charged minerals

Correct Answer:

refers to medications or enzyme preparations that are coated to withstand gastric acidity and dissolve only at the higher pH of the small intestine
an inherited disease characterized by the production of abnormally viscous exocrine secretions
used to test whether small intestine is able to absorb nutrients
a malabsorption syndrome that follows resection of the small intestine due to insufficient absorptive capacity in the remaining intestine
a condition characterized by an abnormal immune reaction to wheat gluten that causes severe intestinal damage and nutrient malabsorption
a gluten-sensitive disorder characterized by a severe skin rash
NONE
excessive fat in the stools resulting from fat malabsorption; characterized by stools that are loose, frothy, and foul smelling due to a high fat content
excessive bacterial colonization of the stomach and small intestine
do not require lipase or bile for digestion and absorption, can be used as an alternative source of dietary fat
chemical compounds formed from fatty acids and positively charged minerals
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