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Vitamins
Hormones
Miscellane
ous
Basics of
Chem. Dig.
Chem. Dig.
Of Carbs
The Liver
and
Pancreas
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Another name for “chemical
building blocks” is _______.
A.Enzymes
B.Peptides
C.Monomers
D.Glucose
A 100
C. Monomers
A 100
Chemical digestion is a
(catabolic/anabolic) process.
A 200
Catabolic
A 200
The monomers of
carbohydrates are _______.
A 300
Monosaccharides
A 300
Chemical digestion officially
ends in the______ because
digestive enzymes are not
secreted further down the GI
tract.
A.Mouth
B.Stomach
C.Small intestine
D.Colon
A 400
C. Small intestine
A 400
The enzymatic breakdown of
any type of food molecule is
________ because it involves
addition of a ______
molecule to each molecular
bond to be broken.
A 500
Hydrolysis; water
A 500
This enzyme, ________ ,
begins the digestion of starch
in the mouth.
B 100
Salivary amylase
B 100
Pick the disaccharides:
A.Glycogen and starch
B.Glucose, fructose, and
galactose
C.Sucrose, lactose, and
maltose
B 200
C. Sucrose, lactose, and
maltose
B 200
After salivary amylase, this is
the next enzyme to digest
carbohydrates.
B 300
Pancreatic amylase
B 300
Which one of these is NOT
an enzyme that acts on
carbohydrates?
A.Dextrinase
B.Glucoamylase
C.Carboxypeptidase
D.Sucrase
B 400
C. Carboxypeptidase
B 400
The liver stores excess
carbohydrates as_______.
B 500
Glycogen
B 500
Phagocytes of the liver are
called_____.
C 100
Kupffer Cells
C 100
Name the components of bile.
C 200
Bile salts, phospholipids,
cholesterol, bile pigments,
electrolytes
C 200
Give one effect of CCK
(Cholecystokinin).
C 300
Causes gallbladder to
contract, hepatopancreatic
sphincter relaxes, as a result
bile enters duodenum
C 300
DAILY
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DOUBLE
C 400
What are the six essential
functions of the digestive
system?
C 400
Ingestion, propulsion,
mechanical digestion, chemical
digestion, absorption, defecation
C 400
Name the three cells in the
Islet of Langerhans.
C 500
Alpha (glucagon), beta
(isulin), and delta (gastrin and
other polypeptide hormones)
cells
C 500
Which is NOT a fat-soluble
vitamin?
A.Vitamin A
B.Vitamin B
C.Vitamin D
D.Vitamin E
E.Vitamin K
D 100
B. Vitamin B
D 100
This vitamin is especially
important during pregnancy to
help nervous system
development.
D 200
Folic Acid
D 200
Vitamin B12 requires
intrinsic factor for absorption.
Intrinsic factor is produced in
the ________.
D 300
Stomach
D 300
Deficiency of this vitamin
can lead to Rickets in
children.
D 400
Vitamin D
D 400
Deficiency of this vitamin
can lead to increased bruising
and poor blood clotting with
subsequent bleeding.
D 500
Vitamin K
D 500
The site of secretion of this
hormone is the G cells of the
stomach
E 100
Gastrin
E 100
These cells are the site of
CCK secretion.
E 200
I cells of the duodenum and
jejunum
E 200
This hormone decreases
gastric H+ secretion
E 300
Gastric Inhibitory Peptide
(GIP)
E 300
What are the two target
organs of GIP?
E 400
Stomach (inhibits HCl
production) and pancreas
(stimulates insulin release)
E 400
What is the function of
Histamine? (Think of antihistamines…)
E 500
Activates parietal cells to
release HCl
E 500
The muscle layers of this
organ help to mechanically
churn food.
F 100
The stomach
F 100
These are the proper names
for chewing and swallowing.
F 200
Mastication and deglutition
F 200
True or false: The rate of
peristalsis gets faster further
down the GI tract.
F 300
False
F 300
Name the three phases of
gastric secretion.
F 400
Cephalic, Gastric, and
Intestinal phases
F 400
This bile pigment is a waste
product of heme
F 500
Bilirubin
F 500
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Enzymes
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These are the four places (organs
and glands) where digestive
enzymes are secreted.
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Salivary glands, tongue, stomach,
pancreas
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