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Which hormone signals the release of bile?
- A. secretin
- B. cholescystokinin (CCK)
- C. gastrin
- D. amylase
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- Bile has a role in _________ digestion and absorption. a. carbohydrate c. protein b. fat d. amino acidWhich event occurs in the small intestine? a The continuation of fat digestion b The beginning of chemical digestion c The continuation of protein digestion d Mechanical digestion of food e The beginning of carbohydrate digestionWhen would the capillary beds surrounding the gastrointestinal organs be open? A during exercise B while sleeping C between meals D when digesting a meal
- Which is not part of the enterohepatic circulation of bile? A. Bile is made from cholesterol in the liver. B. Bile is stored in the pancreas. C. Bile emulsifies fats in the small intestine. D. Bile is reabsorbed in to the blood. E. Bile that has been trapped in soluble fibers in the colon is excreted._________ is the practice of eating feces to absorb nutrients from partially digested food.What is the least important organ in the digestive system? Make an argument why it is the least important and describe it.
- What is the function of Bile? A. Transport of lipids across the intestinal walls B. Emulsification of lipids in the digestive tract. C. Attaches proteins to lipids to promote water solubility.The primary function of the large intestine is to concentrate wastes into solid form (feces) for release from the body. How does it accomplish this? a. By adding additional cells from the mucosal layer b. By absorbing water c. By releasing salt d. All of these are methods used by the large intestine.What does the liver do to help digestion? A. Makes important enzymes B. Neutralizes stomach acid C. Produces bile D. Regulates insulin
- Where does the pancreas dump digestive enzymes and buffers into the GI tract? A. it does not dump substances into the GI tract, it dumps substances into blood only B. in the duodenum just after food leaves the stomach C. just before food enters the stomach D. where the small intestine enters the large intestineWhich hormone controls the release of bile from the gallbladder a. pepsin b. amylase c. CCK d. gastrinThe organ that releases bile into the small intestine is the gall bladder, which is simply a storage site for the bile. Where in the digestive system is bile created? a) pancreas b) colon c) liver d) stomach