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Deck 20: Digestive System
1
Which of the following correctly describes the hormone cholecystokinin (CCK)?
A) It is secreted by the stomach to trigger gallbladder contraction and pancreatic secretion.
B) It is secreted by the duodenum to cause the bile and pancreatic ducts to release bicarbonate.
C) It is secreted by acinar cells in the pancreas and helps break down lipids,proteins,and carbohydrates.
D) It is secreted by the duodenum to cause gallbladder contraction and the release of pancreatic enzymes.
A) It is secreted by the stomach to trigger gallbladder contraction and pancreatic secretion.
B) It is secreted by the duodenum to cause the bile and pancreatic ducts to release bicarbonate.
C) It is secreted by acinar cells in the pancreas and helps break down lipids,proteins,and carbohydrates.
D) It is secreted by the duodenum to cause gallbladder contraction and the release of pancreatic enzymes.
D
2
Which cells in the gastric pits secrete digestive enzymes?
A) Mucous cells
B) Parietal cells
C) Chief cells
D) Enteroendocrine cells
A) Mucous cells
B) Parietal cells
C) Chief cells
D) Enteroendocrine cells
C
3
What is one purpose of the mesenteries?
A) They completely immobilize the stomach and intestines.
B) They secrete digestive enzymes.
C) They pad the digestive organs,protecting them from trauma.
D) Portions of the mesenteries help localize infection.
A) They completely immobilize the stomach and intestines.
B) They secrete digestive enzymes.
C) They pad the digestive organs,protecting them from trauma.
D) Portions of the mesenteries help localize infection.
D
4
Which organ is considered to be an accessory organ to the digestive system?
A) Mouth
B) Gallbladder
C) Stomach
D) Small intestines
A) Mouth
B) Gallbladder
C) Stomach
D) Small intestines
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5
Blood filters through which liver structure to remove nutrients,toxins,and hormones?
A) Canaliculi
B) Sinusoids
C) Hepatocytes
D) Lobules
A) Canaliculi
B) Sinusoids
C) Hepatocytes
D) Lobules
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6
You walk into a room and smell the aroma of freshly baked cookies.Your mouth begins to water.This is which phase of gastric secretion?
A) Olfactory phase
B) Cephalic phase
C) Gastric phase
D) Intestinal phase
A) Olfactory phase
B) Cephalic phase
C) Gastric phase
D) Intestinal phase
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7
Digestion begins in the
A) stomach.
B) mouth.
C) small intestine.
D) large intestine.
A) stomach.
B) mouth.
C) small intestine.
D) large intestine.
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8
The liver receives oxygen-poor,nutrient-rich blood from the digestive organs and spleen by way of the
A) portal vein.
B) portal artery.
C) central vein.
D) hepatic artery.
A) portal vein.
B) portal artery.
C) central vein.
D) hepatic artery.
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9
Which layer of the digestive tract contains glands,blood vessels,lymphatic vessels,and nerves?
A) Mucosa
B) Submucosa
C) Muscularis
D) Serosa
A) Mucosa
B) Submucosa
C) Muscularis
D) Serosa
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10
Where is the pyloric sphincter located?
A) Between the esophagus and cardia
B) Between the cardia and fundus
C) Between the body and pylorus
D) Between the pylorus and duodenum
A) Between the esophagus and cardia
B) Between the cardia and fundus
C) Between the body and pylorus
D) Between the pylorus and duodenum
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11
When a tooth is injured,which of the following cannot regenerate?
A) Dentin
B) Cementum
C) Enamel
D) Gingiva
A) Dentin
B) Cementum
C) Enamel
D) Gingiva
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12
Which of the following correctly describes the path of bile as it leaves the liver and travels to the gallbladder?
A) Common hepatic duct,right and left hepatic duct,cystic duct,common bile duct
B) Right and left hepatic ducts,common hepatic duct,cystic duct,common bile duct
C) Right and left hepatic ducts,common hepatic duct,common bile duct,cystic duct
D) Common hepatic duct,right and left hepatic ducts,common bile duct,cystic duct
A) Common hepatic duct,right and left hepatic duct,cystic duct,common bile duct
B) Right and left hepatic ducts,common hepatic duct,cystic duct,common bile duct
C) Right and left hepatic ducts,common hepatic duct,common bile duct,cystic duct
D) Common hepatic duct,right and left hepatic ducts,common bile duct,cystic duct
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13
A patient is admitted to the hospital with a vitamin B12 deficiency.One possible cause could be a lack of which of the following components of gastric juice?
A) Mucus
B) Hydrochloric acid
C) Ghrelin
D) Intrinsic factor
A) Mucus
B) Hydrochloric acid
C) Ghrelin
D) Intrinsic factor
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14
Most of the process of digestion and the absorption of nutrients take place in the
A) stomach.
B) small intestine.
C) large intestine.
D) mouth.
A) stomach.
B) small intestine.
C) large intestine.
D) mouth.
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15
The cells of the pancreas that secrete digestive enzymes are called
A) duct cells.
B) pancreatic islets.
C) parietal cells.
D) acinar cells.
A) duct cells.
B) pancreatic islets.
C) parietal cells.
D) acinar cells.
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16
Which of the following is a function of the gallbladder?
A) Production of bile
B) Storage and concentration of bile
C) Formation of bile salts
D) Digestion of fat
A) Production of bile
B) Storage and concentration of bile
C) Formation of bile salts
D) Digestion of fat
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17
What is considered to be the first step in the digestion process?
A) Chewing
B) Churning in the stomach
C) Contractions in the small intestine
D) Secretion of digestive enzymes by the pancreas
A) Chewing
B) Churning in the stomach
C) Contractions in the small intestine
D) Secretion of digestive enzymes by the pancreas
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18
The soft palate consists of
A) bone.
B) bone and cartilage.
C) skeletal muscle.
D) skeletal muscle and cartilage.
A) bone.
B) bone and cartilage.
C) skeletal muscle.
D) skeletal muscle and cartilage.
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19
What is the main component of saliva?
A) Water
B) Digestive enzymes
C) Electrolytes
D) Antibacterial compounds
A) Water
B) Digestive enzymes
C) Electrolytes
D) Antibacterial compounds
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20
The bulk of the tooth consists of
A) enamel.
B) pulp.
C) dentin.
D) cementum.
A) enamel.
B) pulp.
C) dentin.
D) cementum.
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21
Which of the following does not produce digestive enzymes?
A) Salivary glands
B) Stomach
C) Liver
D) Small intestine
A) Salivary glands
B) Stomach
C) Liver
D) Small intestine
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22
Wavelike muscular contractions in the stomach and intestine that propel food in a forward direction are called ____________________.
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23
The semifluid mixture that leaves the stomach and enters the duodenum is called ____________________.
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24
The body's largest gland is the ____________________.
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25
The process of chewing is called ____________________.
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26
Protein is digested in the
A) mouth and stomach.
B) stomach and small intestine.
C) small and large intestines.
D) large intestine.
A) mouth and stomach.
B) stomach and small intestine.
C) small and large intestines.
D) large intestine.
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27
What is the primary function of the stomach?
A) Digest food
B) Prepare food for digestion by breaking it into smaller pieces
C) Store food
D) Moisten food to create a bolus
A) Digest food
B) Prepare food for digestion by breaking it into smaller pieces
C) Store food
D) Moisten food to create a bolus
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28
Most of the water you drink is absorbed in the
A) stomach.
B) duodenum.
C) ileum.
D) large intestine.
A) stomach.
B) duodenum.
C) ileum.
D) large intestine.
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29
Layers of visceral peritoneum called ____________________ suspend the digestive organs within the abdominal cavity while anchoring them loosely to the abdominal wall.
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30
What is a major function of the large intestine?
A) Regulates the release of bile
B) Absorbs nutrients
C) Removes waste
D) Secretes digestive enzymes
A) Regulates the release of bile
B) Absorbs nutrients
C) Removes waste
D) Secretes digestive enzymes
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31
Compared with the blood entering the liver,the blood leaving the liver has
A) less iron.
B) more amino acids.
C) more hormones.
D) more toxins.
A) less iron.
B) more amino acids.
C) more hormones.
D) more toxins.
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32
Another name for the digestive tract is the ____________________.
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33
Most digestive processes take place in which part of the intestine?
A) Duodenum
B) Jejunum
C) Ileum
D) Sigmoid colon
A) Duodenum
B) Jejunum
C) Ileum
D) Sigmoid colon
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34
The process whereby fat is broken into small droplets to be digested is called ____________________.
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35
The main bile pigment is ____________________,which results from the breakdown of ____________________.
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36
Clusters of lymphatic nodules called ____________________ are scattered throughout the ileum.
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37
The liver is anchored to the abdominal wall by the ____________________.
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38
Which of the following enzymes digest(s)carbohydrates?
A) Amylase,sucrase,and lactase
B) Trypsin and chymotrypsin
C) Lipase
D) Peptidases
A) Amylase,sucrase,and lactase
B) Trypsin and chymotrypsin
C) Lipase
D) Peptidases
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39
What purpose is served by the numerous folds and millions of microscopic projections in the jejunum?
A) They increase peristalsis to allow for better movement through the intestine.
B) They increase the surface area to allow for greater absorption.
C) They secrete bile to facilitate digestion.
D) They release substances to neutralize stomach acid.
A) They increase peristalsis to allow for better movement through the intestine.
B) They increase the surface area to allow for greater absorption.
C) They secrete bile to facilitate digestion.
D) They release substances to neutralize stomach acid.
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