HUN2201 Nutrition Chapter 3 Study Questions
a. lumen b. sphincter c. gallbladder d. duodenum
a. space within a vessel such as the intestine b. circular muscle surrounding and able to close; a body opening c. organ that stores and concentrates bile d. top portion of small intestine
What does each hormone cause? a. gastrin b. CCK c. secretin
a. triggers release of HCL into the stomach b. triggers bile secretion into the small intestine c. triggers secretion of bicarbonate rich juices into the small intestine
Live microbes that change the condition in the GI tract in ways that seem to benefit health are called
probiotics
The (BLANK) glands play an initial but small role in digestion
salivary
Absorption occurs primarily in the
small intestine
The (BLANK) muscle allows the contents of the GI tract to move along at a controlled pace by periodically opening and closing
sphincter
The (BLANK) system is a closed system of vessels through which blood flows
vascular
The fingerlike projections of the small intestine that recognize and select nutrients the body needs are called
villi
The main function of bile is to
emulsify fats
According to the principle of (BLANK), survival depends on body condition staying about the same
homeostasis
The term (BLANK) refers to diminished blood flow to the intestines
intestinal ischemia
All blood leaving the GI tract travels 1st to the
liver
The (BLANK) is a clear fluid that, from the GI tract, transports fat and fat soluble vitamins to the blood stream
lymph
The muscular contractions that move food through the GI tract is called
peristalsis