This phase of chemical digestion begins prior to the consumption of a meal. O Cephalic phase O anticipatory phase gastric phase O intestinal phase
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Q: At which stage do nutrients enter an organism’s bloodstream?a. Ingestionb. Digestionc. Absorptiond.…
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Q: Which of the following occurs in the small intestine?a. the first stage of starch breakdownb. the…
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Q: Match the organs with their functions pancreas a. production of saliva b. secretes pancreatic juice…
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Q: This organ is where the bulk of chemical digestion occurs. Large intestine Pancreas Small intestine…
A: Introduction: The process of digestion involves breaking down large, insoluble food molecules into…
Q: The passage of the end products of digestion from the small intestine into the bloodstream O A.…
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Q: Which of these organs is not considered an accessory digestive structure? a. mouth b. salivary…
A: The organs of alimentary canal and accessory structure together form the digestive system. The…
Q: The pancreas, liver, and gallbladder help digestion in these ways, respectively:a. making enzymes;…
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Q: The digestive system breaks down food into:a. nutrientsb. amylasec. salivad. sphincters
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Q: Which of the following is not a form of intrinsic regulation of the digestive tract? Group of answer…
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Q: Proteins are digested in the alimentary canal into amino acids. Amino acids move into the blood from…
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Q: How does age affect digestion? A. Slows swallowing B. Overgrowth of bacteria reduces the amount of…
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Q: Which of these processes occurs throughout most of thealimentary canal?a. ingestionb. propulsionc.…
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Q: Which of these processes occurs in the mouth? a. ingestion b. mechanical digestion c. chemical…
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Q: Which of the following nutrients are digested within the small intestine? a. proteins b. lipids c.…
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Q: The low pH of the_______ aids in protein digestion. a. stomach c. large intestine b. small intestine…
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Q: Complete digestion of all foodstuffs occurs in the OA. large intestine O B. stomach O c. mouth O D.…
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Q: All of the following are layers of the vertebrate gastrointestinal tract excepta. the peristalsis.b.…
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Q: Select the letter of the choice that best completes the statement. The process of changing complex…
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Q: The enzymatic breakdown of large molecules into their basic building blocks is called: (a)…
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Q: Which of the following organs is incorrectly paired with itsfunction?(A) stomach—protein…
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Q: The release of CCK and bile is triggered when fat enters the Select one: a. small intestine Ob.…
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Q: which of the following lacks serosa? O A. Small intestine O B. Stomach OC. Esophagus O D. large…
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Q: Which of the following statement(s) about the digestive system is (are) correct? SELECT ALL THAT…
A: The alimentary canal and the gastrointestinal accessory organs make up the human digestive system.…
Q: Which of these best maintains intestinal health? A. Starches B. Vitamins C. Fiber D. Fat
A: The intestines are the organs that perform digestion and absorption of nutrients from ingested food…
Q: In which of the following anatomical locations is protein not digested? O the mouth O the stomach…
A: In the mouth, only digestion of starch takes place by the enzyme Salivary amylase. In the stomach…
Q: Digestion of proteins begins in the ________ where________ and ________ mix with food to break…
A: Protein digestion took place in different parts of alimentary canal where bigger protein molecules…
Q: Which pair of digestive enzymes is secreted by pancreas? O lipase and lactase bile salts and trypsin…
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Q: Salivary secretions contain enzymes that aid in the digestion of which of the following? fats O…
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Q: In which part of the body digestion of protein begins? Select one: O a. Small Intestine O b. Stomach…
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Q: Food is being digested by bile, lipase, trypsin and chemotrypsin. Which part of the digestive system…
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Q: These move food through the digestive system:a. digestive fluidsb. enzymesc. mucous membranesd.…
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Q: Place these organs/structures in the proper order from beginning to end of digeston. Esophagus Mouth…
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Q: Chronic inflammation of the mucosa of the stomach can lead to disruption of the function of parietal…
A: Stomach is the largest part of alimentary system. It has sac like appearance next to the oesophagus…
Q: The chyme, made up of the aforementioned nutrients, is scanned by enteroendocrine cells in the…
A: The process of breakdown of large food molecules into smaller molecules so that they can be digested…
Q: Which of the following is true of parietal cells in our stomach? O These cells cleave pepsinogen…
A: Parietal cells (oxyntic cells) are present on the glands located on the lining of the fundus which…
Q: Peristalsis is the driving factor behind which component of digestion? absorption defecation O…
A: Digestion is defined as the breaking down of large food into smaller food particles.
Q: Which of the following structures produces digestive enzymes? the liver the small…
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Q: Submucosal glands occur in the submucosa of the: Select one: a. esophagus. O b. stomach. C. ileum.…
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Q: During the process of absorption, nutrients from food go from:a. the intestines into the bladderb.…
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Q: Which segment of the small intestine connects to the large intestine? O Lipase O Jejunum O Duodenum…
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Q: What is produced and secreted by the exocrine cells of the pancreas? O cholecystokinin O secretin O…
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Q: Digestion of proteins begins in the protein into a.stomach; amylase; HCl; amino acids b. mouth;…
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Q: Where does food pass through between the mouth and the stomach? The gullet The rectum The small…
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Q: Protein digestion starts in the O A. Mouth B. Stomach O c. Pancreas OD. Intestine 32
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- Digestion is completed and products are absorbed in the _________. a. mouth b. stomach c. small intestine d. large intestineFigure 16.7 Which of the following statements about the digestive system is false? a. Chyme is a mixture of food and digestive juices that is produced in the stomach. b. Food enters the large intestine before the small intestine. c. In the small intestine, chyme mixes with bile, which emulsifies fats. d. The stomach is separated from the small intestine by the pyloric sphincter.Figure 34.19 Which of the following statements about digestive processes is true? Amylase, maltaseT and lactase in the mouth digest carbohydrates. Trypsin and lipase in the stomach digest protein. Bile emulsifies lipids in the small intestine. No food is absorbed until the small intestine.