Exam #3 Digestive and Nutrition
In the documentary "Weight of America", what famous clinical study was the catalyst for the documentary? Nurses Health Study Whitehall Study Women's Health Initiative Bogalusa Heart Study
Bogalusa Heart Study
All amino acids must be present in order for protein synthesis to occur or they will be used for fuel instead. This phenomenon is called: Positive Nitrogen Balance Negative Nitrogen Balance Boyle's Law All or None Rule
all or none rule
Proteins are composed of ____, covalently linked together by ____. amino acids; dehydration synthesis fatty acids; hydrolysis monosaccharides; dehydration synthesis nucleic acids; glycolysis amino acids; hydrolysis
amino acids; dehydration synthesis
___ is an enzyme produced in the salivary glands which catalyzes starch into smaller saccharides. amylase bile pancreatin trypsin
amylase
Vitamins A, C, E and the mineral Selenium are a growing group of nutrients called ____. Their function is to bind to free radicals and protect against free radical induced cell damage. macronutrients superoxides anti-oxidants polyphenols
anti-oxidants
An acidic mixture of partially digested food that moves from the stomach into the intestine is called: lymph bile chyme secretin
chyme
The pits found in between the finger-like projections of the small intestine are called: Brunner's Glands Crypts of Liberkuhn gastric glands fundic glands
crypts of liberkuhn
Odontoblasts and Odontocytes can be found in this layer of the tooth: enamel dentin cementum pulp cavity
dentin
Small pockets that form in the wall of the colon beginning in the fifth decade of life is a condition called: diverticulosis diverticulitis colitis Crohn's Disease
diverticulosis
The chemical sludge which leaves the stomach for further digestion enters into the most proximal region of the small intestine called the: ileum duodenum jejeunum appendix
duodenum
The Brunner's Glands of the small intestine are found in the ____ and produce _____. ileum, antibodies jejeunum, enzymes cecum, Vitamin K duodenum, bicarbonate
duodenum; bicarbonate
True or False: Complete protein can only be found in animal sources (meat, fish, dairy).
false
Mechanical and chemical digestion in the stomach is a positive feedback loop. Cells of the pylorus secrete ___ into the blood, which reinforces digestive stimuli until material is forced out of the stomach. pepsin gastrin trypsin amylase
gastrin
There is a ring of muscular tissue at the most distal end of the esophagus which prevents backwash of stomach acids into the esophagus. This muscle is called: the ileocecal valve gastroesophageal sphincter pyloric sphincter sphincter of Oddi
gastroesophageal sphincter
___ is a measure of the rate of glucose absorption after eating. serum glucose glucose tolerance glycemic index body mass index
glycemic index
This is the process by which glycogen is broken down by glycogen phosphorylase to yield glucose in the liver: glyconeogenesis glycogenolysis Cellular respiration The Krebs Cycle
glycogenolysis
In the large intestine, there is an abundance of this type of cell, which produces mucus to lubricate the mucosa: surfactant cell neck cell goblet cell enteroendocrine cell
goblet cell
The ascending colon turns medially here: hepatic flexure splenic flexure sigmoid flexure Albequerque
hepatic flexure
This neurotransmitter, produced by cells in the stomach stimulates acid production. acetylcholine serotonin histamine dopamine
histamine
There is a valve, which connects the most distal portion of the small intestine to the beginning segment of the large intestine. This is called the: jejeunocecal valve appendix pyloric sphincter ileocecal valve
ileocecal valve
___ are blade-like teeth (your two front teeth, for example) which bite through food. canines biscuspids incisors molars
incisors
Parietal cells of the stomach produce this hormone, which is necessary for vitamin B12 absorption in the intestine: gastrin gustin pepsin intrinsic factor
intrinsic factor
This mineral, often added to salt, is essential for thyroid function. Iodine Magnesium Calcium Potassium
iodine
The stomach, when empty, has wrinkles called ___ which disappear when the stomach expands and fills. rugae villi pili antrum
rugae
___ fats are found in animal sources and increase the likelihood of atherosclerosis and heart disease if overconsumed. saturated unsaturated Omega 3 Omega 6
saturated
Which one of these is NOT a salivary gland? sublingual gland parotid gland submandibular gland sebaceous gland
sebaceous gland
This is the visceral membrane covering the stomach. serosa Bowman's capsule adventitia fundus
serosa
The part of the digestive system which plays the primary role in absorption of nutrients is the: cecum and colon large intestine small intestine rectum
small intestine
Enteroendocrine cells of the stomach produce ___ which feeds back and shuts down production of acids and enzymes. gastrin somatostatin pepsin histamine
somatostatin
The pancreas injects pancreatic juice, a mix of enzymes, into the small intestine through the: the ileocecal valve gastroesophageal sphincter pyloric sphincter sphincter of Oddi
sphincter of oddi
The mucosa of the esophagus is composed of ____ epithelial cells. stratified squamous columnar cuboidal transitional
stratified squamous
This artery supplies the duodenum and most of the transverse colon with arterial blood: superior mesenteric inferior mesenteric celiac trunk colic
superior mesenteric
Which of the following muscle layers is NOT found in the stomach? circular transverse longitudinal oblique
transverse
True or False: Diets high in saturated fat and calories are associated with heart disease and obesity.
true
___ fats contain one or more carbon-carbon double bonds and therefore kinks in the fatty acid tails. This results in a liquid at room temperature. We find these mostly in plants. saturated unsaturated Omega 3 Omega 6
unsaturated
The small intestine is lined with tiny finger-like projections called ____. These projections are highly vascularized and increase the surface area of the intestine. villi pili alveoli nuclei
villi
Which of the following is a fat-soluble vitamin? Vitamin A Vitamin B Vitamin C Vitamin D Both a and d
vitamin A; vitamin D
Which of these is a micronutrient? protein Vitamin B12 carbohydrates fats
vitamin B12
___, is a powerful antioxidant which also stimulates the immune system and prevents scurvy. Go eat an orange. Vitamin A Vitamin B Vitamin C Vitamin D
vitamin C
This vitamin, a steroid, is required for absorption of calcium in the small intestine. Vitamin A Vitamin B Vitamin C Vitamin D Vitamin E
vitamin D
Vitamins such as C and the B complex vitamins are ____. antioxidants water soluble fat soluble macronutrients
water soluble
This clinical measure, a ratio of height and weight, is used for diagnosis of obesity: BMI BMR CBC ESR
BMI
When the muscular ring identified in question #9 does not close properly, resulting in a backflow of acids into the esophagus, this causes heartburn or ___. IBS Diverticulosis Ulcers GERD
GERD
This value, a conversion factor accounting for level of daily activity, is used to adjust the BMR to reflect your total daily caloric usage: Gas Law Harris-Benedict Formula Glycemic index BMI
Harris-Benedict formula
Abnormally longer and stronger contractions of the muscularis of the large intestine characterize this condition: GERD IBS ulcers diverticulitis
IBS
This type of antibody can be found in saliva: IgA IgG IgM IgD
IgA
In this surgical procedure to treat obesity, the stomach size is reduced by covering it with an envelope that compresses it medially, therefore reducing its capacity. LAP Band Sleeve Gastrectomy Gastric Bypass Gastric Bisection
LAP band
Which is the correct sequence of digestion? Mouth->Pharynx->Esophagus -> Stomach ->Large Intestine -> Small Intestine Mouth -> Pharynx -> Trachea ->Stomach -> Small Intestine -> Large Intestine Mouth -> Larynx -> Esophagus -> Stomach => Small Intestine -> Large Intestine Mouth -> Pharynx -> Esophagus -> Stomach -> Small Intestine -> Large Intestine
Mouth -> Pharynx -> Esophagus -> Stomach -> Small Intestine -> Large Intestine
Which of the following is a potential consequence of obesity? cardiovascular disease joint problems Type II Diabetes decreased life span all of these
all of the options
When you swallow a portion of food, this is called a/an embolism volume bolus vilus
bolus
This mineral is required for bone density, heart function and muscle contraction. magnesium potassium calcium sodium
calcium
The region of the stomach which lies just distal to the sphincter in the esophagus is the: fundus cardia body pylorus
cardia
Chyme flows from the most distal segment of the small intestine into the most proximal segment of the large intestine which is the: appendix descending colon cecum sigmoid colon
cecum
This artery supplies both the stomach and spleen with oxygenated blood: superior mesenteric inferior mesenteric celiac trunk duodenal
celiac trunk
The biochemical process in which glucose is broken down for energy is called: gluconeogenesis chelation cellular respiration dehydration synthesis
cellular respiration
In the ___ phase of digestion, acetylcholine is released from the Vagus Nerve, stimulating gastric muscle activity and secretions. cephalic phase gastric phase intestinal phase pyloric phase
cephalic phase
Within each finger-like projection of the small intestine mucosa is a blind-end lymphatic capillary called a/the: mesenteric trunk peyer's patch paneth cell lacteal
lacteal
The ___ is the largest organ in the abdominopelvic cavity, serves as the body's toxic waste dump, producer of bile and purification system. gall bladder liver pancreas stomach
liver
This enzyme is found in the saliva and directly destroys bacteria in the mouth: salivary amylase mucin ribonuclease lysozyme
lysozyme
The clinical term for chewing: mastodoning lacrimating eviscerating masticating
masticating
The small intestine has a double layer of epithelial membranes with a rich supply of blood vessels called the ____. serosa Bowman's capsule mesentery dysentery
mesentery
These proteins found in saliva are slippery and help lubricate the mouth as well as protein the teeth. surfactants albumins mucins immunoglobulins
mucins
The cells which produce mucus in the stomach are called: neck cells parietal cells chief cells enteroendocrine cells
neck cells
When protein turnover outpaces protein synthesis in the body, this is called: Postitive Nitrogen Balance Negative Nitrogen Balance Oxygen Debt Proteinuria
negative nitrogen balance
This special group of fats is found in cold water fish, nuts and seeds: Monounsaturated Fats Saturated Fats Omega Fatty Acids Glycerols
omega fatty acids
Trypsin and Chymotrypsin are proteinases produced by the: salivary glands stomach pancreas gall bladder
pancreas
These cells are found at the base of each invagination of the small intestine, and act as resident macrophages: stem cells chief cells parietal cells paneth cells
paneth cells
This carbohydrate, found in apple skins, the rinds of many fruits and vegetables, is soluble fiber which fills you up faster, but also may lower cholesterol: cellulose carrageenan pectin starch
pectin
The inactive enzyme ___ is released by the chief cells of the stomach and is activated by hydrochloric acid. gastrin leptin pepsin pepsinogen
pepsinogen
The rhythmic movement of the muscles in the digestive system forces food through the digestive structures. This movement is called: diapedesis bolus evacuation peristalsis
peristalsis
Which of the following muscles contributes to the swallowing reflex? pharyngeal constrictor muscles lateral pterygoid platysma both a and b a only
pharyngeal constrictor muscles; lateral pterygoid
This mineral is an important cofactor for enzymatic reactions, especially in breaking down ATP to ADP. Iodine Magnesium Calcium Potassium
potassium
This circular muscle controls the flow of materials from the distal end of the stomach into the small intestine. the ileocecal valve gastroesophageal sphincter pyloric sphincter anal sphincter
pyloric sphincter