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Quiz 20: The Gastrointestinal System
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Question 201
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The function of each region of the digestive tract is dependent upon its structure. Describe the general structures of the digestive tract wall, including the unique cells within the structures that provide specialized functions.
Question 202
Essay
Regulation of the gastrointestinal tract involves an interaction between hormones and neural inputs. Describe the role of the four hormones that regulate digestion.
Question 203
Essay
The digestive tract is much more than a hollow tube that absorbs nutrients. Accessory glands play an essential role in the process of digestion. Describe the structure of the accessory glands, their functions, and the molecules they secrete.
Question 204
Essay
The primary function of the gastrointestinal tract is digestion and absorption of nutrients. Describe the process of digestion and absorption of fats, including the enzymes and transporters involved in this process.
Question 205
True/False
Iron can be stored in enterocytes as transferrin.
Question 206
True/False
The extensive volume of water that is absorbed within the digestive tract is driven passively by the osmotic gradient.
Question 207
True/False
The rate of stomach acid secretion is regulated by the level of acidity within the duodenum.
Question 208
Essay
The primary function of the gastrointestinal tract is digestion and absorption of nutrients. Describe the process of digestion and absorption of proteins, including the enzymes and transporters involved in this process.
Question 209
True/False
The rate of the basic electrical rhythm is dependent on input from the autonomic nervous system.
Question 210
True/False
Adipocytes secrete resistin.
Question 211
True/False
The secretion of pepsinogen and hydrogen ions are inversely related; as acid secretion increases, pepsinogen decreases.
Question 212
True/False
Acid secretion in the stomach requires the presence of carbonic anhydrase in chief cells.
Question 213
True/False
An increase in osmolarity of the duodenum will decrease acid secretion in the stomach.
Question 214
True/False
Segmentation involves coordinated contractions of the circular muscle layer only.
Question 215
True/False
Obesity is a primary cause of insulin resistance and vice versa.
Question 216
Essay
The primary function of the gastrointestinal tract is digestion and absorption of nutrients. Describe the process of digestion and absorption of carbohydrates, including the enzymes and transporters involved in this process.