NTR 100 module 2 quiz (ch 3+4)
Carbohydrate digestion begins in the mouth with the enzyme
amylase
The primary enzyme in saliva is salivary
amylase
Once a bolus of food mixes with gastric juices in the stomach, it becomes
chyme
The most nutritious, high-fiber carbohydrates are
complex carbohydrates
During the process of digestion, ________ are converted to glucose.
disaccharides
The food mass passes through the gastrointestinal tract in this order
duodenum, jejunum, ileum
The primary function of carbohydrates is to provide
energy
Blood glucose levels are regulated by
hormones
Cellulose, hemicellulose and lignins represent
insoluble fiber
Low-carbohydrate diets are linked to
ketosis
Lactose intolerance can be caused by minimal production of
lactase
Starch is the storage form of glucose in ________, glycogen is the storage form in ________.
plants; animals
Nondigestible starch found in plant foods that promotes the growth and health of your GI flora are
prebiotics
The ________ prevents chyme from exiting the stomach too soon and blocks the intestinal contents from returning to the stomach.
pyloric sphincter
villi are located in the
small intestine
This organ mixes, prepares and stores food for digestion
stomach
Individuals who produce less saliva than usual are likely to have trouble
swallowing
The most effective way to normalize blood sugar levels is to have more
vegetables
The fingerlike projections which line the small intestine increase the surface area to maximize absorption and help mix the partially digested chyme with intestinal secretions are
villi
The large intestine absorbs
water