Deck 2: Digestion and Absorption

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The stomach empties into the:

A)ileum.
B)cecum.
C)jejunum.
D)duodenum.
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The function of mucus in the stomach is to:

A)neutralize stomach acid.
B)activate pepsinogen to pepsin.
C)protect stomach cells from gastric juices.
D)emulsify fats.
E)collect bacteria.
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Peristalsis is a term that refers to the:

A)circulation of blood in the blood vessels.
B)absorption of nutrients in the intestines.
C)mixing and moving of food through the lymphatic system.
D)last phase of digestion.
E)action of the involuntary muscles of the digestive tract.
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A bolus is a(n):

A)sphincter muscle separating the stomach from the small intestine.
B)portion of food swallowed at one time.
C)enzyme that hydrolyzes starch.
D)portion of partially digested food expelled by the stomach into the duodenum.
Question
Saliva contains an enzyme that digests:

A)proteins.
B)minerals.
C)starches.
D)vitamins.
E)fiber.
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The major digestive work in the stomach is the initial breakdown of:

A)starch.
B)proteins.
C)fat.
D)vitamins.
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Chyme is:

A)a semiliquid mass of partially digested food.
B)a portion of food swallowed at one time.
C)an enzyme in the stomach needed for the digestion of protein.
D)an esophageal secretion.
Question
The movement of chyme from the stomach into the small intestine is regulated by the:

A)pancreas.
B)pyloric sphincter.
C)ileocecal valve.
D)duodenum.
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The normal pH of the stomach is:

A)very acidic.
B)slightly acidic.
C)neutral.
D)slightly alkaline.
E)strongly alkaline.
Question
The digestive tract begins at the ____ and ends at the ____.

A)stomach; large intestine
B)pharynx; rectum
C)lower esophageal sphincter; rectum
D)mouth; anus
Question
Which enzyme breaks down starch in the mouth?

A)lingual protease
B)lipase
C)salivary amylase
D)gastric protease
E)secretin
Question
Enzymes:

A)facilitate chemical reactions.
B)draw water into the small intestine.
C)are present in all parts of the GI tract.
D)encourage bacterial growth.
Question
Which of the following is not a component of gastric juice?

A)water
B)enzymes
C)chylomicrons
D)hydrochloric acid
Question
Which of the following organs does not contribute juices during digestion?

A)salivary glands
B)small intestine
C)pancreas
D)esophagus
Question
The _____ is formed in the mouth.

A)bile
B)bolus
C)chyme
D)villus
Question
The _____ prevents food from entering the lungs.

A)lower esophageal sphincter
B)pharynx
C)ileocecal valve
D)epiglottis
Question
Involuntary muscle contractions move food through the intestinal tract.The movement that forces the contents back a few inches before pushing it forward again is called:

A)segmentation.
B)rotation.
C)peristalsis.
D)liquefaction.
Question
Immediately before passing into the large intestine, the food mass must pass though the:

A)pyloric sphincter.
B)lower esophageal sphincter.
C)ileocecal valve.
D)bolus.
Question
Two organs that secrete digestive juices into the small intestine are the _____ and _____.

A)gallbladder; pancreas
B)pancreas; liver
C)gallbladder; liver
D)duodenum; pancreas
Question
Another name for the digestive tract is the:

A)urinary tract.
B)exocrine system.
C)gastrointestinal system.
D)muscular system.
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Which of the following contains no digestive enzymes?

A)saliva
B)gastric juice
C)intestinal juice
D)bile
Question
The liver:

A)reabsorbs water and salts.
B)secretes bile.
C)churns food to chyme.
D)performs enzymatic digestion.
E)stores bile.
Question
Which of the following does not secrete digestive juices?

A)stomach
B)pancreas
C)salivary glands
D)large intestine
Question
In addition to hydrochloric acid, the stomach cells also secrete:

A)mucus.
B)bile.
C)amylase.
D)lipoproteins.
E)cholesterol.
Question
Which of the following foods would take the most time to digest?

A)a piece of toast with strawberry jam
B)a grilled steak
C)a green salad with low-fat salad dressing
D)a cup of green beans
Question
The main function of bile is to:

A)emulsify fats.
B)stimulate the activity of protein digestive enzymes.
C)neutralize the intestinal contents.
D)decrease the acidity of the contents of the stomach.
Question
Bacteria in the GI tract perform all of the following functions except:

A)producing biotin.
B)protecting people from infection.
C)producing vitamin K.
D)producing bile.
Question
The emulsification of fat requires:

A)bile.
B)enzymes.
C)prostaglandins.
D)intestinal flora.
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Which of the following nutrients takes longest to digest?

A)fat
B)sugar
C)vitamin C
D)iron
E)glucose
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Which of the following organs is the primary source of digestive enzymes?

A)pancreas
B)gallbladder
C)stomach
D)liver
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Which of these foods would be digested most quickly?

A)sugar cookies
B)peanut butter sandwich and milk
C)stew and cornbread
D)hamburger, french fries, and milkshake
Question
Which nutrients must be broken down in order to be absorbed?

A)vitamins, minerals, water
B)carbohydrate, vitamins, minerals
C)fat, protein, minerals
D)carbohydrate, protein, fat
Question
The digestion of proteins begins in the _____ and ends in the _____.

A)stomach; pancreas
B)pancreas; small intestine
C)stomach; small intestine
D)small intestine; liver
Question
The major digestive enzyme secreted by the stomach is:

A)amylase.
B)lipase.
C)pepsin.
D)disaccharidase.
Question
After the pancreatic juices have mixed with chyme in the intestine, the resulting mixture is:

A)very acidic.
B)slightly acidic.
C)strongly alkaline.
D)slightly alkaline.
Question
Which nutrients are digested in the small intestine?

A)carbohydrate, fat, and protein
B)fat, water, and fiber
C)protein, vitamins, and fiber
D)water, fiber, and minerals
Question
If the gallbladder becomes diseased, the digestion of _____ can become compromised.

A)fat
B)protein
C)carbohydrate
D)fiber
Question
Fats present in the GI tract:

A)slow down the process of digestion and absorption.
B)cause difficulty in digestion.
C)stimulate and hasten digestion and absorption.
D)are carriers of thiamin, riboflavin, and niacin.
Question
Which of the following foods would be digested most rapidly?

A)a scoop of lemon sherbet
B)an apple
C)a baked potato with sour cream
D)a piece of cheese on a cracker
Question
The gallbladder:

A)reabsorbs water and salts.
B)churns food to chyme.
C)performs enzymatic digestion.
D)stores bile.
Question
After absorption, the water-soluble nutrients are released directly into the:

A)bloodstream.
B)kidneys.
C)liver.
D)lymph.
Question
When nutrients enter the blood vessels from the small intestine, they are first transported to the:

A)kidney.
B)liver.
C)cells throughout the body.
D)thoracic duct.
Question
Which of the following is not part of the structure of a chylomicron?

A)phospholipid
B)protein
C)triglyceride
D)water-soluble vitamins
Question
Which of the following factors is not required for optimal health and performance of the digestive system?

A)adequate sleep
B)enzyme supplements
C)mental state
D)nutrition
Question
The lipoprotein that contains the greatest proportion of triglyceride is the:

A)HDL.
B)LDL.
C)VLDL.
D)chylomicron.
Question
After absorption, the larger fats and fat-soluble vitamins are first released into the _____ transport system.

A)excretory
B)mesentery
C)vascular
D)lymphatic
Question
Once the digestive process is complete, the colon retrieves materials that the body must recycle.These materials are:

A)water and dissolved salts.
B)iron and water.
C)protein and sodium.
D)water and fiber.
Question
Which of the following nutrients is/are absorbed into the lymphatic system?

A)fat-soluble vitamins
B)water
C)amino acids
D)glucose
Question
The microscopic hairs that cover the surface of each cell lining the small intestine are called:

A)intestinal folds.
B)villi.
C)microvilli.
D)lymphatics.
Question
One of the functions of the colon is to absorb:

A)salts.
B)vitamins.
C)sugars.
D)fiber.
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Which of the following will cause a foodborne infection?

A)foods containing toxin-producing microbes
B)Clostridium botulinum
C)Campylobacter jejuni
D)Staphylococcus aureus
Question
A benefit of fiber is that it:

A)promotes mineral absorption.
B)aids in keeping stools soft.
C)prevents diarrhea.
D)keeps individual foods from getting mixed together.
Question
The primary site of nutrient absorption is the:

A)stomach.
B)pancreas.
C)small intestine.
D)large intestine.
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Which of the following is the body's major metabolic organ?

A)pancreas
B)small intestine
C)gallbladder
D)liver
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Villi are part of the structure of the:

A)esophagus.
B)stomach.
C)small intestine.
D)large intestine.
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After digestion, lipids are packaged for transport as lipoproteins known as:

A)HDL.
B)VLDL.
C)LDL.
D)chylomicrons.
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Fiber functions to:

A)aid in the absorption of vitamins.
B)produce GI bacteria.
C)stimulate the GI tract muscles.
D)stimulate the absorption of nutrients.
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Elevated LDL concentrations are associated with a high risk of heart disease because they:

A)transport cholesterol and triglycerides from the liver to the tissues.
B)carry excessive amounts of fat that is deposited around the heart.
C)encourage high levels of iron in the blood.
D)take excess cholesterol back to the liver, which increases the production of cholesterol.
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Elevated HDL concentrations are associated with a low risk of heart disease because they:

A)transport newly absorbed lipids from intestinal cells to the rest of the body.
B)carry cholesterol and triglycerides from the liver to the rest of the body.
C)carry lipids around in the blood more often than LDL.
D)take excess cholesterol and phospholipids from the tissues and return them to the liver.
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The lymphatic system:

A)contains fluid with the same composition as blood.
B)eventually drains into the blood circulatory system.
C)carries chylomicrons to the intestines.
D)is where metabolism of nutrients takes place.
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Explain what determines the rate of digestion of the energy nutrients.
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Should antacids be taken to decrease the strong acidity of the stomach? Explain your answer.
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Explain the benefits of intestinal microflora to health.
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To prevent bacterial growth when holding cooked foods, they should be kept at _____° F or higher until served.

A)40
B)140
C)165
D)200
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Leftovers should be used within _____ days.

A)5-7
B)3-4
C)2-3
D)1-2
Essay
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Describe the role of the stomach in the process of digestion.
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Outline and trace the path food follows through the digestive tract from one end to the other.
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Describe the difference between low-density lipoproteins (LDL) and high-density lipoproteins (HDL).What is the relationship between blood levels of these lipoproteins and risk of heart disease?
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Cold food should be stored at _____.

A)40° F or colder
B)55° F or colder
C)80° F or colder
D)140° F or colder
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To prevent foodborne illnesses:

A)Fresh produce should be washed before it is eaten.
B)Only new sponges and towels should be used in the kitchen.
C)Leftovers can safely be covered and left at room temperature until the next meal.
D)Meats should be marinated at room temperature.
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1
The stomach empties into the:

A)ileum.
B)cecum.
C)jejunum.
D)duodenum.
D
2
The function of mucus in the stomach is to:

A)neutralize stomach acid.
B)activate pepsinogen to pepsin.
C)protect stomach cells from gastric juices.
D)emulsify fats.
E)collect bacteria.
C
3
Peristalsis is a term that refers to the:

A)circulation of blood in the blood vessels.
B)absorption of nutrients in the intestines.
C)mixing and moving of food through the lymphatic system.
D)last phase of digestion.
E)action of the involuntary muscles of the digestive tract.
E
4
A bolus is a(n):

A)sphincter muscle separating the stomach from the small intestine.
B)portion of food swallowed at one time.
C)enzyme that hydrolyzes starch.
D)portion of partially digested food expelled by the stomach into the duodenum.
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Saliva contains an enzyme that digests:

A)proteins.
B)minerals.
C)starches.
D)vitamins.
E)fiber.
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The major digestive work in the stomach is the initial breakdown of:

A)starch.
B)proteins.
C)fat.
D)vitamins.
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Chyme is:

A)a semiliquid mass of partially digested food.
B)a portion of food swallowed at one time.
C)an enzyme in the stomach needed for the digestion of protein.
D)an esophageal secretion.
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The movement of chyme from the stomach into the small intestine is regulated by the:

A)pancreas.
B)pyloric sphincter.
C)ileocecal valve.
D)duodenum.
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The normal pH of the stomach is:

A)very acidic.
B)slightly acidic.
C)neutral.
D)slightly alkaline.
E)strongly alkaline.
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The digestive tract begins at the ____ and ends at the ____.

A)stomach; large intestine
B)pharynx; rectum
C)lower esophageal sphincter; rectum
D)mouth; anus
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Which enzyme breaks down starch in the mouth?

A)lingual protease
B)lipase
C)salivary amylase
D)gastric protease
E)secretin
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Enzymes:

A)facilitate chemical reactions.
B)draw water into the small intestine.
C)are present in all parts of the GI tract.
D)encourage bacterial growth.
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Which of the following is not a component of gastric juice?

A)water
B)enzymes
C)chylomicrons
D)hydrochloric acid
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Which of the following organs does not contribute juices during digestion?

A)salivary glands
B)small intestine
C)pancreas
D)esophagus
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The _____ is formed in the mouth.

A)bile
B)bolus
C)chyme
D)villus
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The _____ prevents food from entering the lungs.

A)lower esophageal sphincter
B)pharynx
C)ileocecal valve
D)epiglottis
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Involuntary muscle contractions move food through the intestinal tract.The movement that forces the contents back a few inches before pushing it forward again is called:

A)segmentation.
B)rotation.
C)peristalsis.
D)liquefaction.
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Immediately before passing into the large intestine, the food mass must pass though the:

A)pyloric sphincter.
B)lower esophageal sphincter.
C)ileocecal valve.
D)bolus.
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Two organs that secrete digestive juices into the small intestine are the _____ and _____.

A)gallbladder; pancreas
B)pancreas; liver
C)gallbladder; liver
D)duodenum; pancreas
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Another name for the digestive tract is the:

A)urinary tract.
B)exocrine system.
C)gastrointestinal system.
D)muscular system.
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Which of the following contains no digestive enzymes?

A)saliva
B)gastric juice
C)intestinal juice
D)bile
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The liver:

A)reabsorbs water and salts.
B)secretes bile.
C)churns food to chyme.
D)performs enzymatic digestion.
E)stores bile.
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Which of the following does not secrete digestive juices?

A)stomach
B)pancreas
C)salivary glands
D)large intestine
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In addition to hydrochloric acid, the stomach cells also secrete:

A)mucus.
B)bile.
C)amylase.
D)lipoproteins.
E)cholesterol.
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Which of the following foods would take the most time to digest?

A)a piece of toast with strawberry jam
B)a grilled steak
C)a green salad with low-fat salad dressing
D)a cup of green beans
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The main function of bile is to:

A)emulsify fats.
B)stimulate the activity of protein digestive enzymes.
C)neutralize the intestinal contents.
D)decrease the acidity of the contents of the stomach.
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Bacteria in the GI tract perform all of the following functions except:

A)producing biotin.
B)protecting people from infection.
C)producing vitamin K.
D)producing bile.
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The emulsification of fat requires:

A)bile.
B)enzymes.
C)prostaglandins.
D)intestinal flora.
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Which of the following nutrients takes longest to digest?

A)fat
B)sugar
C)vitamin C
D)iron
E)glucose
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Which of the following organs is the primary source of digestive enzymes?

A)pancreas
B)gallbladder
C)stomach
D)liver
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Which of these foods would be digested most quickly?

A)sugar cookies
B)peanut butter sandwich and milk
C)stew and cornbread
D)hamburger, french fries, and milkshake
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Which nutrients must be broken down in order to be absorbed?

A)vitamins, minerals, water
B)carbohydrate, vitamins, minerals
C)fat, protein, minerals
D)carbohydrate, protein, fat
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The digestion of proteins begins in the _____ and ends in the _____.

A)stomach; pancreas
B)pancreas; small intestine
C)stomach; small intestine
D)small intestine; liver
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The major digestive enzyme secreted by the stomach is:

A)amylase.
B)lipase.
C)pepsin.
D)disaccharidase.
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After the pancreatic juices have mixed with chyme in the intestine, the resulting mixture is:

A)very acidic.
B)slightly acidic.
C)strongly alkaline.
D)slightly alkaline.
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Which nutrients are digested in the small intestine?

A)carbohydrate, fat, and protein
B)fat, water, and fiber
C)protein, vitamins, and fiber
D)water, fiber, and minerals
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If the gallbladder becomes diseased, the digestion of _____ can become compromised.

A)fat
B)protein
C)carbohydrate
D)fiber
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38
Fats present in the GI tract:

A)slow down the process of digestion and absorption.
B)cause difficulty in digestion.
C)stimulate and hasten digestion and absorption.
D)are carriers of thiamin, riboflavin, and niacin.
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Which of the following foods would be digested most rapidly?

A)a scoop of lemon sherbet
B)an apple
C)a baked potato with sour cream
D)a piece of cheese on a cracker
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The gallbladder:

A)reabsorbs water and salts.
B)churns food to chyme.
C)performs enzymatic digestion.
D)stores bile.
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41
After absorption, the water-soluble nutrients are released directly into the:

A)bloodstream.
B)kidneys.
C)liver.
D)lymph.
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42
When nutrients enter the blood vessels from the small intestine, they are first transported to the:

A)kidney.
B)liver.
C)cells throughout the body.
D)thoracic duct.
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43
Which of the following is not part of the structure of a chylomicron?

A)phospholipid
B)protein
C)triglyceride
D)water-soluble vitamins
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44
Which of the following factors is not required for optimal health and performance of the digestive system?

A)adequate sleep
B)enzyme supplements
C)mental state
D)nutrition
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45
The lipoprotein that contains the greatest proportion of triglyceride is the:

A)HDL.
B)LDL.
C)VLDL.
D)chylomicron.
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46
After absorption, the larger fats and fat-soluble vitamins are first released into the _____ transport system.

A)excretory
B)mesentery
C)vascular
D)lymphatic
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47
Once the digestive process is complete, the colon retrieves materials that the body must recycle.These materials are:

A)water and dissolved salts.
B)iron and water.
C)protein and sodium.
D)water and fiber.
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Which of the following nutrients is/are absorbed into the lymphatic system?

A)fat-soluble vitamins
B)water
C)amino acids
D)glucose
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The microscopic hairs that cover the surface of each cell lining the small intestine are called:

A)intestinal folds.
B)villi.
C)microvilli.
D)lymphatics.
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50
One of the functions of the colon is to absorb:

A)salts.
B)vitamins.
C)sugars.
D)fiber.
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Which of the following will cause a foodborne infection?

A)foods containing toxin-producing microbes
B)Clostridium botulinum
C)Campylobacter jejuni
D)Staphylococcus aureus
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52
A benefit of fiber is that it:

A)promotes mineral absorption.
B)aids in keeping stools soft.
C)prevents diarrhea.
D)keeps individual foods from getting mixed together.
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The primary site of nutrient absorption is the:

A)stomach.
B)pancreas.
C)small intestine.
D)large intestine.
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Which of the following is the body's major metabolic organ?

A)pancreas
B)small intestine
C)gallbladder
D)liver
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55
Villi are part of the structure of the:

A)esophagus.
B)stomach.
C)small intestine.
D)large intestine.
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56
After digestion, lipids are packaged for transport as lipoproteins known as:

A)HDL.
B)VLDL.
C)LDL.
D)chylomicrons.
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Fiber functions to:

A)aid in the absorption of vitamins.
B)produce GI bacteria.
C)stimulate the GI tract muscles.
D)stimulate the absorption of nutrients.
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58
Elevated LDL concentrations are associated with a high risk of heart disease because they:

A)transport cholesterol and triglycerides from the liver to the tissues.
B)carry excessive amounts of fat that is deposited around the heart.
C)encourage high levels of iron in the blood.
D)take excess cholesterol back to the liver, which increases the production of cholesterol.
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59
Elevated HDL concentrations are associated with a low risk of heart disease because they:

A)transport newly absorbed lipids from intestinal cells to the rest of the body.
B)carry cholesterol and triglycerides from the liver to the rest of the body.
C)carry lipids around in the blood more often than LDL.
D)take excess cholesterol and phospholipids from the tissues and return them to the liver.
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60
The lymphatic system:

A)contains fluid with the same composition as blood.
B)eventually drains into the blood circulatory system.
C)carries chylomicrons to the intestines.
D)is where metabolism of nutrients takes place.
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61
Explain what determines the rate of digestion of the energy nutrients.
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62
Should antacids be taken to decrease the strong acidity of the stomach? Explain your answer.
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63
Explain the benefits of intestinal microflora to health.
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64
To prevent bacterial growth when holding cooked foods, they should be kept at _____° F or higher until served.

A)40
B)140
C)165
D)200
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65
Leftovers should be used within _____ days.

A)5-7
B)3-4
C)2-3
D)1-2
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66
Describe the role of the stomach in the process of digestion.
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67
Outline and trace the path food follows through the digestive tract from one end to the other.
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68
Describe the difference between low-density lipoproteins (LDL) and high-density lipoproteins (HDL).What is the relationship between blood levels of these lipoproteins and risk of heart disease?
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69
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70
Cold food should be stored at _____.

A)40° F or colder
B)55° F or colder
C)80° F or colder
D)140° F or colder
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71
To prevent foodborne illnesses:

A)Fresh produce should be washed before it is eaten.
B)Only new sponges and towels should be used in the kitchen.
C)Leftovers can safely be covered and left at room temperature until the next meal.
D)Meats should be marinated at room temperature.
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