Homework #3 Assignment
common signs and symptoms of inflammatory bowel disease can include:
abdominal cramps, diarrhea, and fever
diarrhea is most often caused by ________.
bacterial or viral infections
the main function of ________ is to emulsify fat, thus assisting in fat digestion
bile
the breakdown of food due to the action of enzymes would be an example of:
chemical digestion
when an internal sphincter contracts, it ________ the passageway and restricts the flow at that point in the digestive tract.
closes
________ is a condition characterized by the presence of tiny pouches that form in the wall of the colon
diverticulosis
arrange the parts of the small intestine in order they appear in the GI tract
duodenum, jejunum, and ileum
the ________ is a flap of tissue that prevents food from entering the larynx and trachea during food consumption.
epiglottis
transfer of food from mouth to stomach
esophagus
which of the following is a symptom of GERD?
gagging, hoarseness, and nausea
release bile into duodenum
gallbladder
which of the following can contribute to constipation?
lack of exercise, changes in routine, and low water intake
in contrast to the small intestine, the large intestine:
lacks digestive enzymes, has increased bacterial action, and lacks villi
the ________ intestine doesn't have villi
large
elimination of waste products
large intestine
produce and secretes bile
liver
components of saliva include:
salivary amylase and lingual lipase
produce and secrete salivary amylase
salivary glands
chyme is formed in the ________ as food is mixed with digestive secretions
stomach
which of the following is a primary taste sensation?
umami
what is generally an unpleasant experience but helpful because it prevents toxic substances from entering the small intestine?
vomiting
what type of nutrients are absorbed into the hepatic portal vein and eventually to the liver before they enter the general circulation?
water-soluble compounds
the stomach empties in about ________ hours depending on the contents and size of the meal
3-4
the chemical breakdown of starch that occurs in the mouth is due to the enzyme action of:
amylase
which are functions of the digestive system?
breakdown of foods into nutrients and absorption of nutrients into blood or lymph
irritable bowel syndrome can be characterized by:
constipation, loose stools and sensation of incomplete elimination
Crohn's disease is a condition caused by:
an autoimmune disorder
minimum absorption occurs here
ileum
constipation can be caused by a diet that is ________ in fiber and water
low
Crohn's disease often results in the formation of:
intestinal abscesses, intestinal blockages, and fistulas
produce and secrete the majority of digestive enzymes
pancreas
muscular sac that can hold up to 4 cups of food
stomach
the ________ uses cholesterol to make bile
liver
identify three organs that are an important part of the digestive system, even though they do not come in direct contact with food matter in the gastrointestinal tract
liver, pancreas, and gallbladder
waves of muscular contractions that propel food along the gastrointestinal tract are called ________.
peristalsis
almost all of the macronutrients are digested and absorbed in the ________ intestine.
small
major site of chemical digestion and absorption
small intestine
the acid in the ________ helps to activate digestive enzymes, makes proteins easier to digest, and kills many disease causing microorganisms
stomach
begins the chemical digestion of starch
mouth
water-soluble nutrients are absorbed via the ________ vein.
portal
what can metabolize undigested food, make vitamins K and biotin, and produce substances that the colon can use for energy?
intestinal bacteria
a person with dumping syndrome may often experience the following soon after eating a meal:
sweating, abdominal fullness and nausea
prompt treatment for diarrhea is especially important for:
the elderly and infants
to remedy constipation, you should:
drink more water
bicarbonate (an alkaline fluid) is secreted here
duodenum
heartburn can be worsened by ________.
excess body fat, drinking alcohol and smoking cigarettes
what factor(s) can upset the normal balance of the intestinal microflora:
excessive emotional stress, starvation, and antibiotic use
________ is a process of absorption which requires a carrier protein but no energy
facilitated diffusion
________ is pain typically felt in the upper chest that results from the passage of acidic contents from the stomach into the esophagus
heartburn
absorption of nutrients occurs in the upper part
jejunum
fat-soluble nutrients are absorbed into the ________.
lymphatic system
which of the followings are functions of the liver?
manufactures bile and makes cholesterol
a slippery, alkaline substance that protects the stomach from its acid and digestive enzymes is called ________.
mucus
to reduce the likelihood that young children will choke on food, caregivers should:
not allow children to run with food in their mouths or not leave children unattended while eating
when we have a cold, food often does not taste as good because:
our noses are blocked, and our sense of smell contributes to our sense of taste
the two organs that produce most of the digestive enzymes:
pancreas and small intestine
the acidic environment of the stomach is beneficial in _________.
partially digesting protein, killing disease causing microorganisms, and activating some digestive enzymes
________ are food components in a wide variety of foods, such as soybeans and berries, that are used as fuel for beneficial bacteria in the large intestine
prebiotics
the main function of the lower gastroesophageal sphincter is to:
prevent the flow of food to the stomach from entering too quickly
which of the following is a function of the pancreas?
secretes bicarbonate ions to neutralize HCl
________ is a hormone that stimulates the pancreas and liver to release a bicarbonate-rich solution to raise the pH of chyme
secretin
ringlike muscular contractions followed by relaxations that are designed to help to mix the chyme in the small intestine are called ________.
segmentation
treatment for diarrhea in infants and older adults:
should be prompt to prevent rapid dehydration
most ulcers are now attributed to infection with H. pylori. other risk factors that may contribute to the development of an ulcer include:
smoking, heavy alcohol consumption, and regular use of NSAIDS (anti-inflam. drugs)
the pyloric sphincter regulates the flow of chyme from the ________ into the small intestine
stomach
the wall of the ________ is the thickest and strongest of the GI tract
stomach
a primary purpose of the villi is to increase the ________ of the small intestines in order to enhance absorption rates.
surface area