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Digestion Test. 1

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1) Which flap of cartilage covers the airway during swallowing?

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2) What is the main purpose of mastication (chewing)?

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3) What are the rhythmic, wave-like muscular contractions that move food through the GI tract?

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4) What is the correct anatomical sequence of the small intestine's segments?

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5) What is the term for the chewed, moistened ball of food that is swallowed?

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6) What is the fleshy projection that hangs from the soft palate?

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7) What is the semi-fluid, acidic mixture of food and gastric secretions in the stomach called?

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8) Which stomach cells are responsible for secreting hydrochloric acid (HCl)?

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9) What is the primary function of the stratified squamous epithelium lining the mouth?

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10) Which substance is essential for the absorption of vitamin B12 in the ileum?

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11) Salivary amylase begins the chemical digestion of which macromolecule?

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12) Which structure elevates to block the nasal cavity during swallowing?

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13) What is the main digestive function of the liver?

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14) From the lumen outward, what is the correct order of the GI tract's four layers?

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15) The common hepatic duct and the cystic duct merge to form which duct?

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16) Chief (zymogenic) cells in the stomach secrete which inactive enzyme?

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17) The digestive system consists of the GI tract and what other group of organs?

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18) Which opening marks the junction between the esophagus and the stomach?

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19) The vermiform appendix is a small, blind tube attached to which structure?

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20) What is a primary function of hydrochloric acid in the stomach?

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Digestion Test. 2

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1) What is the process of converting excess glucose into glycogen in the liver called?

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2) The presence of acidic chyme in the duodenum stimulates the release of which hormone?

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3) What is the primary role of bile salts in digestion?

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4) Where does the greatest amount of nutrient absorption occur?

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5) What are the final absorbable products of carbohydrate digestion?

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6) The arrival of fats in the duodenum initiates the release of which two hormones?

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7) The low pH of the stomach inactivates which enzyme from the oral cavity?

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8) The bile pigment bilirubin is formed from the breakdown of what molecule?

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9) What is the optimal pH for the enzymatic activity of pepsin?

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10) How is the stomach's epithelial wall protected from its own acid?

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11) What are the tiny structures formed by bile salts that ferry lipids to intestinal cells?

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12) Inside intestinal cells, absorbed fats are packaged with proteins into what structures?

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13) Which pancreatic enzyme continues the digestion of polysaccharides?

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14) Which organ synthesizes blood clotting proteins like prothrombin and fibrinogen?

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15) What is the main function of bicarbonate ions in pancreatic juice?

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16) In the liver, toxic ammonia is converted into which less toxic substance?

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17) Why are proteases like trypsin secreted from the pancreas in an inactive form?

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18) Which two segments of the small intestine are the major sites of nutrient absorption?

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19) What is the main function of the gallbladder?

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20) The inactive enzyme trypsinogen is activated to trypsin by what?

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Digestion Test. 3

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1) Where does the final breakdown of dipeptides and tripeptides into amino acids occur?

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2) What stimulus directly initiates the defecation reflex?

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3) What is the medical term for incomplete or imperfect digestion causing abdominal discomfort?

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4) What are the primary stimuli for the greatest volume of gastric secretion?

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5) Which anal sphincter is under voluntary, conscious control?

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6) Which stomach hormone stimulates secretion from both parietal and chief cells?

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7) Unlike other nutrients, absorbed fats in chylomicrons first enter the:

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8) A hiatal hernia involves a portion of the stomach protruding through the:

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9) What are the primary functions of the large intestine?

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10) A chylomicron, which is mostly lipid, would be classified as having what type of density?

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11) An inability to produce intrinsic factor would lead to a deficiency in which vitamin?

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12) Blockage of the common bile duct would most severely impair the digestion of what?

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13) By which process is water primarily absorbed from the digestive tract?

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14) Which organ produces both digestive enzymes and acid-neutralizing bicarbonate?

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15) Cholecystokinin (CCK) stimulates the pancreas to release a secretion rich in what?

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16) Which hormone primarily stimulates the pancreas to release a bicarbonate-rich secretion?

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17) Which eating disorder involves binging followed by self-induced vomiting or purging?

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18) The bacterium *Helicobacter pylori* is the most important factor in which disorder?

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19) Bacteria in the colon synthesize which essential, fat-soluble vitamin?

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20) What is the primary function of the ileocecal sphincter?

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Digestion Test. 4

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1) The reversal of peristalsis, known as antiperistalsis, can result in what action?

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2) The 'brush border' of the small intestine is formed by what structures?

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3) Besides stimulating the pancreas, cholecystokinin (CCK) also causes what action?

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4) What type of epithelium covers the surface of an intestinal villus?

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5) Where does the final digestion of proteins into single amino acids occur?

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6) The Nobel Prize in 2005 recognized the discovery of which bacterium's role in ulcers?

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7) The removal of amino groups from amino acids, or deamination, occurs in which organ?

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8) Why is defecation an automatic reflex in infants?

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9) How is ingested cellulose handled by the human digestive system?

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10) Which substance synthesized by the liver acts as an anticoagulant?

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11) The stomach's muscularis layer contains a third layer of what type of muscle?

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12) What is the primary function of the gastric folds known as rugae?

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13) What are the three major pairs of salivary glands?

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14) Immunoglobulin and lysozyme in saliva contribute to what function?

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15) The endocrine function of the pancreas is performed by which structures?

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16) Gluconeogenesis in the liver refers to the synthesis of glucose from what?

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17) What is the primary digestive function of the pharynx?

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18) Which pancreatic cells produce the exocrine secretion known as pancreatic juice?

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19) Anorexia nervosa is a serious eating disorder primarily characterized by what?

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20) The liver can synthesize Vitamin A from which precursor molecule?

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Digestion Test. 5

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1) Food poisoning from *Salmonella* often occurs due to what?

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2) Which enzymes in pancreatic juice digest DNA and RNA?

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3) What is the term for gases produced by bacterial action in the colon?

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4) Where are the phagocytic Kupffer cells that destroy old red blood cells located?

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5) Which group of vitamins is stored in the liver?

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6) Hyperplastic obesity is a condition characterized by what?

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7) What are the main products of lipid digestion by pancreatic lipase?

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8) What are the gentle, 20-second interval contractions in the stomach called?

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9) What is the straight, muscular tube that precedes the anal canal?

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10) What is the medical term for having an abnormal amount of body fat?

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11) What is the main role of the lower esophageal sphincter?

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