Chapter 4 Review quiz
For what activities does body use ATP
(ALL) -biking -studying -walking
What are the primary causes of peptic ulcer disease?
-Infection by Helicobacter pylori -heavy use of NSAIDs
Meal and lifestyle choices to decrease heartburn
-having oatmeal and banana with decaffeinated coffee -reduce portions and lose weight -sit up after eating
Help alleviate constipation
-increase water intake -eat more high fiber foods -develop regular bowel movement
In the cells, chemical reactions convert energy in glucose, fatty acids, and amino acids into
ATP
Which part of meal provides most carbs?
Bread
What is phagocytosis?
Cell eating
with ___ the inflammation and ulceration can extend throughout GI tract and ulcers can form fistulae between areas of intestine or even organs outside of GI tract
Crohn's disease
___ may be caused by abnormal intestinal motility, alterations in gut microbiota, and or decreased abdominal threshold
IBS
Which part of meal provides protein
Meat, Bread and Cheese
Treu or false: Proteins are made of amino acids?
True
What is a probiotic?
a microorganism that colonizes the large intestine and thereby improves intestinal tract health
What is classification of mucus?
a thick fluid that protects body cells and lubricates digesting food to help it move smoothly along GI tract
What is endocytosis?
absorptive cells engulf nutrients
A moistened mass of food swallowed from oral cavity into pharynx is called ___
bolus
In the stomach, food becomes a very acidic, watery mixture containing enzymes that leaves the stomach a teaspoon at a time into the small intestine and is called ___
chyme
function of sphincter of oddi
control the flow of bile from common bile duct into the small intestine
function of pyloric sphincter
control the flow of stomach contents into the small intestine
What is the primary cause of death in children around the world?
diarrhea
Fluid and ___ are excreted rapidly and people become very ___
electrolytes, dehydrated
Pancreas secretes lipase, amylase and proteases which are all __ used to breakdown macronutrients
enzymes
Located near the throat, the ____________ is the flap of tissue that prevents food from entering the trachea.
epiglottis
The ___ is a long tube in GI tract that connects throat with stomach
esophagus
What are nutrients absorbed in passive diffusion?
fat & water
Lipids are broken down into
fatty acids and glycerol
___ cause an immune response as result of exposure to certain food proteins
food allergies
___ caused by individual's inability to digest certain food components due to low amounts of specific enzymes
food intolerances
What nutrient is absorbed in facilitated diffusion?
fructose
Bile storage is concentrated in ___
gallbladder
Preventing ___ includes keep healthy weight, avoid rapid weight loss, choose plant proteins, eat high fiber diet, use unsaturated fats, and exercise
gallstones
symptoms of ___ include pain in right upper abdomen, pain between shoulders, nausea, vomit, gas, and bloating
gallstones
A term that refers to stomach is ___
gastric
Carbohydrates are broken down into
glucose
What nutrients are absorbed in active absorption?
glucose and amino acids
___ occurs when stomach acid backs up into esophagus
heartburn
Experiencing ___ 2+ times per week may signal more serious reflex disease ___
heartburn, GERD
What is classification of bile?
helps fat digestion by suspending tiny fat droplets in watery chyme in the small intestine known as micelles
___ can be caused by intense pressure during bowel movements, prolonged sitting and violent cough/sneeze
hemorrhoids
swollen veins of rectum and anus known as ___
hemorrhoids
symptoms of ___ may include itching, pain and bleeding
hemorrhoids
What nutrients are absorbed in phagocytosis?
immune substances from human milk
Symptoms of ___ include rectal bleeding, diarrhea, abdominal pain, weight loss and fever
inflammatory bowel disease
most common form of ___ are ulcerative colitis and Crohn's disease
inflammatory bowel disease
What is the function of glucose-dependent insulinotropic peptide (GIP)?
inhibits gastric acid secretion, stimulates insulin release
What is the function of peptide YY?
inhibits gastric and pancreatic secretions
What is the function of somatostatin?
inhibits release of GI hormones; slows gastric emptying, GI motility, and blood flow to intestine
A mixture of carbon dioxide, oxygen, nitrogen, hydrogen, methane and small amounts of sulfur can cause bloating and abdominal pain known as ___
intestinal gas
___ comes from swallowed air and breakdown of undigested carbs by bacteria in large intestine
intestinal gas
The stomach also produces important substance called __ __ that is important for absorption of vitamin B 12
intrinsic factor
eliminating dairy, wheat, bananas, coffee and corn provide relief to some with ___
irritable bowel syndrome
symptoms of ___ include irregular bowel function, abdominal pain, and abdominal distension
irritable bowel syndrome
All absorbed nutrients eventually travel to the
liver
Bile is necessary for some nutrient digestion and absorption; it's produced in the ___
liver
Order of sphincters
lower esophageal, pyloric, Oddi, ileocecal, anal
What is classification of saliva?
lubricates food in preparation for swallowing
What is classification of bicarbonate?
neutralizes stomach acid when it reaches small intestine, thereby protecting small intestine from damage by acid
Diarrhea in young children caused by ___ found in ___, food and human or animal ___
pathogenic microorganisms, water, waste
Muscular contractions occurring throughout GI tract that move food along are called ___
peristalsis
The treat otherwise known as ___ an organ that is located at back of oral and nasal cavities
pharynx
Function of lower esophageal sphincter
prevent back flow (reflux) of stomach contents into esophagus
Function of ileocecal sphincter
prevent the contents of the large intestine from reentering the small intestine
Function of anal sphincter
prevents defecation until person desires to do so
What is classification of enzymes?
promotes breakdown of nutrients into components that are small enough for absorption
At the base of the stomach is the ____ ____ that controls rate at which food leaves stomach and enters small intestine
pyloric sphincter
large meals and foods of citrus foods, caffeine, spicy foods, tomato based foods may increase ___
reflux
What is the function of motilin?
regulates motility of GI tract
What is the function of gastric inhibitory peptide?
signals the stomach to limit the release of gastric juices and slows gastric motility
The primary site of nutrient absorption is
small intestine
What is the function of secretin?
stimulates release of pancreatic bicarbonate
What is the function of Cholecystokinin?
stimulates the release of pancreatic enzymes and bile from the pancreas and gallbladder respectively
Hydrochloric acid is secreted in the
stomach
What is the order of the digestive system organs in image:
stomach, pyloric sphincter, duodenum, jejunum, ileocecal valve, large intestine, ileum, appendix
Bicarbonate is a base with alkaline pH that neutralizes acidity of chyme as it moves from __ to ___
stomach, small intestine
____ is most common treatment for gallstones
surgical removal of gallbladder
What is the function of gastrin?
triggers stomach to release HCL and pepsinogen; stimulates gastric and intestinal motility
with ___ recurring inflammation and ulceration occur in the innermost layer of large intestine
ulcerative colitis
What is simple diffusion?
when molecules spread from an area of high to an area of low concentration
What is facilitated diffusion?
when molecules spread from an area of high to an area of low concentration and use Carrier protein
___ refers to the muscular contractions that move food along GI tract
Peristalsis
True or False: Glucose, protein, glycerol and long-chain fatty acids are absorbed from small intestine directly into bloodstream?
false
Which of the following correctly traces path of food through GI tract?
Esophagus, stomach, small intestine
cause of __ is unknown, but factors are hiatal hernia, alcohol use, overweight, smoking and pregnancy
GERD
What is active absorption?
Move from lower to higher concentration through cellular energy -carrier protein and energy used
If the stomach is so acidic, why doesn't the acid eat away at the stomach lining and cause holes in the stomach?
The stomach is lined with a layer of mucus that protects it
Primary nutrient bile is responsible for digesting and absorbing is ___
fat