NUFS Chapter 4
Place the five sections of the colon in the order in which a substance would pass through the large intestine after it leaves the small intestine.
1. cecum 2. ascending colon 3. transverse colon 4. descending colon 5. sigmoid colon
Arrange the parts of the small intestine in the order they appear in the GI tract.
1. duodenum 2. jejunum 3. ileum
Put the following digestive organs in the order they come in contact with food.
1. mouth 2. esophagus 3. stomach 4. small intestine 5. large intestine
The large intestine absorbs about ___________ percent of the water.
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Identify causes of hemorrhoids.
Added stress to the veins of the rectum and anus Straining during bowel movements Pregnancy and obesity
Swallowing moves food from the mouth to the ________.
Esophagus
Which of the following nutrients are absorbed in the lymphatic system?
Fat-soluble vitamins Most fats
This GI regulatory hormone is released by the stomach and duodenum and triggers the stomach to release HCl and pepsinogen.
Gastrin
_________ are swollen veins of the rectum and anus.
Hemorrhoids
These nutrients would be picked up into the lymphatic system.
Large protein molecules
Which of the following are components of saliva? Select all that apply.
Lipase Amylase Mucus
Which of the following are true about the lymphatic system?
Lymph is a clear fluid until carrying fats, which causes the lymph to look milky. The villi contain lacteals to transport nutrients to larger lymph vessels.
Nutrients absorbed in the small intestine are delivered to which circulatory systems in the body?
Lymphatic system Cardiovascular system
List the organs of digestive tract in order, from start to finish.
Mouth, esophagus, stomach, small intestine, large intestine
Which layer of the wall of the intestinal tract has many tiny fingerlike structures that project into the GI lumen and trap nutrients?
Mucosa
Ulcers of the stomach most often occur in which age group?
Older adults
These accessory organs function along with the small intestine in the digestive process.
Pancreas Liver Gallbladder
Which of the following statements is true regarding fiber in the treatment of irritable bowel syndrome?
Soluble fiber is more effective than insoluble fiber. An overall increase in dietary fiber has not been supported as an effective treatment for IBS.
Which of the following nutrients are absorbed in the cardiovascular system? (Select more than one.)
Water-soluble nutrients Proteins, carbohydrates, B-vitamins, vitamin C Short- and medium-chain fatty acids
When a nutrient requires a carrier protein and energy in order to be absorbed, this is called
active absorption.
Medications such as _____ can cause constipation.
antacids opioids antidepressants
Digestive enzymes
are made of protein. catalyze chemical reactions.
HCl destroys most harmful ______ and viruses in foods
bacteria
Secretions from the liver, pancreas, and gallbladder are delivered into the small intestine via the
bile duct. pancreatic duct.
Gallstones are composed of ________.
bile pigments cholesterol
Dietary supplements of ____ can also cause constipation.
calcium iron
What is needed to facilitate active absorption?
carrier protein energy
Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease can
cause liver swelling. occur when liver cells store excess fat.
The smallest functional unit of the body is called a ___
cell
This GI regulatory hormone is released by the small intestine in response to fat and stimulates release of pancreatic enzymes and bile.
cholecystokinin
Peristalsis is a coordinated wave of relaxation and contraction of _____ muscles.
circular longitudinal
Feces in the rectum are a powerful stimulation for ______________.
defection
Common causes of food intolerances include
deficiencies in digestive enzymes toxic contaminants such as mold or bacteria sensitivities to a food component (such as gluten)
A common GI tract problem in which the stool is loose and watery is ____________.
diarrhea
Molecules produced in the salivary glands, stomach, pancreas, and intestine that speed up digestion by catalyzing chemical reactions are called ______.
digestive enzyme
The roles of HCl produced by the stomach include
dissolves dietary minerals. destroys harmful bacteria and viruses. inactivates biological activity of consumed proteins.
The first part of the small intestine is the ________________.
duodenum
Food intolerances are caused by the inability to digest certain food components, usually due to a lack of specific ______________.
enzyme
When swallowing a bite of food, the ______ closes over the trachea to allow the bolus to enter the esophagus.
epiglottis
The choice of system used to transport nutrients is based primarily on whether the nutrients are
fat or water soluble.
Current research does not support the use of dietary ____ in the treatment of irritable bowel syndrome.
fiber
Intestinal gas that is passed through the rectum is called
flatulence
Gallstones may be as small as a grain of sand or as large as a _______.
golf ball
Nonalcoholic steatohepatitis is characterized by
inflammation or scarring of the liver.
Beneficial bacteria reside in the ____ intestine
large
The ____________ intestine is the main site where electrolytes, especially sodium and potassium, are absorbed.
large
Feces are formed and held in which organ?
large intestine
The large intestine is described as large compared to the small intestine because it is ______.
larger in diameter than the small intestine
Peristalsis is a coordinated wave of relaxation and contraction of _____ muscles.
longitudinal circular
The role of beneficial bacteria in the large intestine is to ______.
make vitamin K and biotin digest and metabolize complex carbohydrates, fibers, and starches
Identify lifestyle changes used to treat GERD.
managing stress losing weight
Inflammatory bowel disease is _____ irritable bowel syndrome.
not the same as
Waves of muscular contractions that propel food along the gastrointestinal tract are called
peristalsis
Complications of inflammatory bowel disease include
protein-calorie malnutrition nutritional deficiencies such as anemia and osteoporosis
Medications used to treat GERD include ______.
proton pump inhibitors antacids
Lingual lipase and salivary amylase are two components of the liquid called ___, which is produced by glands in the mouth.
saliva
Match the taste sensation perceived by the taste buds with the appropriate cause.
salty = from metal ions such as sodium (Na+) sour = from acids sweet = from organic compounds such as sugars bitter - from diverse compounds such as caffeine and quinine umami = From amino acids, primarily glutamate
Younger people most often develop ulcers in the
small intestine
This layer of the four layers of the wall of the intestinal tract contains the blood vessels that carry nutrients and other substances both to and from the GI tract.
submucosa
The unpleasant odor associated with flatulence is mainly attributed to
sulfur
Digestion is ______.
the process of breaking down foods into smaller components.
Absorption is ______.
the uptake of nutrients from the GI tract into either the blood or the lymph
The most common forms of inflammatory bowel disease in the United States are
ulcerative colitis Crohn's disease
The five primary taste sensations are sweet, sour, salty, bitter, and ___
umami
Most cases of diarrhea result from
viral infection. bacterial infection.