Ch4: Human Digestion and Absorption
A circular muscle that can open and close and acts to regulate the flow of materials in one direction is referred to as ________.
a sphincter
The absorptive process that requires energy in the form of ATP is ________.
active absorption
Which of the following are components of saliva?
amylase, mucus, lipase
Current research doesn't support the use of dietary _______ in the treatment of irritable bowel syndrome.
fiber
Intestinal gas that is passed through the rectum is called _______.
flatulence
Ghrelin's role is to
increase appetite and food intake
Because of the hormones released during pregnancy, a pregnant women is at _______ risk for constipation
increased
Pancreatic lipase is responsible for breaking down _______ for digestion.
lipids
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 and trap nutrients?
mucosa
Complications of inflammatory bowel disease include
protein-calorie malnutrition, nutritional deficiencies such as anemia and osteoporosis
Lingual lipase and salivary amylase are two components of the liquid called _______, which is produced by glands in the mouth.
saliva
The most frequent peristalsis takes place in this organ of GI tract.
small intestine
Which of the following statements is true regarding fiber in the treatment of irritable bowel syndrome?
soluble fiber is more effective than insoluble fiber, fiber has not been shown to be important in treatment of IBS
Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is often triggered by
specific foods
Chyme is formed in the _____ as food is mixed with digestive secretions.
stomach
The thickest and strongest muscles of the GI tract are found in this organ, allowing for more complete mixing of foods with gastric juices.
stomach
What's a collection of cells adapted to perform a specific function?
tissue
Digestive enzymes are very specific with regard to the
type of chemical reaction they catalyze, vitamin or mineral cofactors they require to function, pH of environment in which they function
Which of the following dietary components are absorbed by the cells lining the stomach?
water, 20% alcohol, few forms of fat
The salivary glands produce about ___ cup(s) of saliva each day. Saliva is a watery fluid that contains ________, ___________, and ___________.
4; mucus; digestive enzymes; antibacterial substances
Which of the following is NOT an appropriate recommendation for treatment of peptic ulcer disease? Multiple Choice
Consume pepper and other strong spices to help move foods through the GI tract.
Place the 5 sections of the colon in order in which a substance would pass through large intestine after it leaves small intestine.
1. Cecum 2. Ascending colon 3. Transverse colon 4. Descending colon 5. Sigmoid colon
Poll Question #3: Which of the following nutrients is transported via the lymphatic system? 1. Vitamin A 2. Vitamin D 3. Long Chain Fatty Acids 4. Vitamin K 5. All of the above
All of the above
The intrinsic factor is needed for the absorption of which B vitamin in the small intestine?
B-12
What would happen to the lining of the stomach if mucus were not produced?
Cells in the stomach would not be protected from gastric juices.
The leading cause of peptic ulcer disease is ________.
Helicobacter pylori infection
Which of the following is NOT true about inflammatory bowel disease (IBD)?
IBD is caused by a reaction to proteins in foods.
Identify healthy bacteria that reside in the large intestine
Lactobacilli, Bifidobacteria
Poll Question #1: Which of the following is NOT considered a major organ in digestion: 1. Esophagus 2. Mouth 3. Liver 4. Small intestine 5. Large intestine
Liver
Poll Question #2: Which sphincter controls the flow of stomach contents into the small intestine? 1. Lower esophageal sphincter 2. Pyloric sphincter 3. Sphincter of Oddi 4. Ileocecal valve 5. Anal sphincter
Pyloric sphincter
Poll Question #4: Primary functions of the large intestine include all of the following Except: 1. Absorbing electrolytes 2. Reabsorbing bile 3. Housing microbiota 4. Expelling feces 5. All of these are functions of the large intestine
Reabsorbing bile
What percent of US population suffers from Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS)?
about 10-15%
HCl destroys most harmful _______ and viruses in foods.
bacteria
In healthy individuals, what lives throughout the GI tract?
bacteria
The pancreatic juices are very _______ to maintain the acidic chyme arriving from the stomach.
basic, alkaline
Nutrients absorbed in the small intestine are delivered to which circulatory systems in the body?
cardiovascular (blood) system, lymphatic system
Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease can
cause liver swelling, occur when liver cells store excess fat
Gallstones are composed of
cholesterol, bile pigments
The liquid contents of the stomach are a mixture of acid, enzymes, and partially digested food known as
chyme
Feces in the rectum are a powerful stimulation for _______________
defecation
A common GI tract problem in which the stool is loose and watery is _______
diarrhea
In developing countries, each year more children die from
diarrhea
Gallbladder secretes bile into duodenum and reabsorbs it in ileum. This recycling of bile by liver is part of _______ circulation.
enterohepatic
Identify risk factors for gallstone function.
female, consumption of high calorie, low-fiber diet, excess weight, rapid weight loss or prolonged fasting
Functions of the large intestine include ________.
housing bacterial flora that keep the GI tract healthy absorption of water and electrolytes, especially sodium and potassium the defecation of feces
In a _______ reaction water is used in the breaking apart of large molecules.
hydrolysis
The chemical reaction sucrose + H2O → fructose + glucose is an example of a ___________ reaction.
hydrolysis
These nutrients would be picked up into the lymphatic system.
large protein molecules
Bile is formed in the ___________ and stored in the ___________.
liver; gallbladder
Most digestive enzymes are synthesized by the ________.
pancreas and small intestine
A coordinated muscular contraction that propels food along the GI tract is called ________.
peristalsis
The contraction of muscles in the esophagus is called
peristalsis
Fermentation has traditionally been used to _______.
preserve foods
Common causes of food intolerances include
sensitivities to food components (such as gluten), toxic containments such as mold or bacteria, deficiencies in digestive enzymes (such as lactase)
The primary function of the pyloric sphincter is to control the flow of food contents from the _______ into the small intestine.
stomach
Heartburn is caused by ________.
the backflow of acidic stomach contents into the esophagus
Water-soluble nutrients enter into the body by way of ________.
the blood
Lymph ________.
transports fat-soluble particles from the intestinal tract to the general circulation
Large intestine absorbs about _______ % of the water.
10
Which of the following nutrients is NOT absorbed via facilitated diffusion? 1. Fructose 2. Glucose
2. Glucose
Meal composition affects how long meal takes to move from stomach to the small intestines. Which of the following types of meals would move most SLOWLY out of the stomach ? 1.Low fat meal 2.High fat meal
2. High fat meal
The metabolism of carbohydrates, fats, and proteins yields
ATP (adenosine triphosphate)
Short chain fermentable carbohydrates that have been shown to reduce IBS symptoms are known as _______.
FODMAPs
Poll Question #6: True or false. Following a FODMAP diet is the recommendation for IBD patients.
False
_______ are living microorganisms, such as lactobacilli found in yogurt, that when consumed in sufficient amounts, colonize the large intestine and provide health benefits.
Probiotics
What is needed to help active absorption?
a carrier protein, energy (ATP)
The liver, gallbladder, and pancreas are part of digestive system but are considered to be _______ structures.
accessory
Identify causes of hemorrhoids
added stress to veins of rectum and anus, pregnancy and obesity, straining during bowel movements
Nutritional status has _______ effect on organ function.
an
__________ increases the available surface area of fats for digestion and later absorption.
bile
Secretions from the liver, pancreas, and gallbladder are all delivered into the small intestine via the
bile duct and pancreatic duct
The smallest functional unit of the human body is the ________.
cell
In the small intestine, the chyme moves slowly through the circular folds allowing the chyme to
come into close contact with the villi, be completely mixed with digestive juices
Tendons and cartilage are made of _______ tissue.
connective
Nutrition therapy for mild cases of constipation includes
consuming more fiber and fluids daily
In healthy individuals, the largest influence on gut microbial composition is
diet
Protein molecules produced in the salivary glands, stomach, pancreas, and intestine that speed up digestion by catalyzing chemical reactions are called
digestive enzymes
Which of the following are of organ systems (systems of the body)?
digestive system, endocrine system, nervous system, cardiovascular system, lymphatic and immune systems, urinary system, skeletal system, muscular system, reproductive system, respiratory system, integumentary system
Science _______ a gluten-free diet as a good way to lose weight and increase energy.
does not support
When swallowing a bite of food, the _______ closes over trachea to allow the bolus to enter the esophagus.
epiglottis
Poll Question #5: True or false. Stress is the most common cause of peptic ulcers.
false
Identify the nutrients that are absorbed via passive diffusion.
fats, water, some minerals
The main functions of the large intestine include
form and expel feces, house gut microbiota, absorb water and electrolytes
The chief cells of the stomach secrete
gastric lipase
This GI regulatory hormone is released by the stomach and duodenum and triggers the stomach to release HCl and pepsinogen.
gastrin
Which nutrients are absorbed from the lumen of the small intestine via active absorption?
glucose, amino acids
The amino acid that is present in many foods that stimulate the umami taste sensation is _______.
glutamate
The protein _______ found in wheat and related grains triggers an autoimmune response in individuals with celiac disease.
gluten
This disorder of digestive system characterized by a burning sensation or sour taste in the back of the mouth, especially after a large or fatty meal.
heartburn
A sensible idea for preventing constipation is to ________.
include more whole grain breads, beans, and apples in the diet
Beneficial bacteria reside in the _______ intestine.
large
The large intestine is described as large compared to small intestine because it's _______.
larger in diameter than the small intestine
In pinocytosis, absorptive cells engulf
liquids or compounds
People with ulcers should refrain from the use of NSAIDS because they reduce the ______ secreted by the stomach
mucus
Ulcers of the stomach most often occur in which age group?
older adults
Each enzyme acts on _______ type(s) of chemical process.
only one
Which of the following nutrients are absorbed in the cardiovascular system?
short- and medium-chain fatty acids, water-soluble nutrients, proteins, carbohydrates, B- vitamins, vitamin c
Villi are found mainly in the ________.
small intestine
Unpleasant odor associated with flatulence is mainly attributed to
sulfur
Absorption is _______.
the uptake of nutrients from the GI tract into either the blood or the lymph
The functions of the epithelial cells are to absorb nutrients, secrete important substances, excrete _______, and protect underlying tissues.
waste
Fluids involved in processes of digestion and absorption may contain
water, mucus, acid, hormones
Examples of probiotic foods include
yogurt, mismo