Chapter 23 A&P II
Infants have ____ deciduos teeth, whereas adults have ______ permanent teeth
20; 32
Bacteria constitute about __________% of the dry weight of the feces.
30
________ break(s) down ___________
Peptidases; proteins
______ is the physiological process that moves a nutrient from the outside to the inside of the body.
absorption
a hepatic (portal) triad consists of
bile ductule, branch of the hepatic artery and branch of hepatic portal vein
of the following components of bile, only ______ has/have a digestive function
bile salts
The buccal phase of swallowing is under _____ control and the pharyngo-esophageal phase is ______
central nervous sytem (CNS); controlled by autonomic reflexes
Pepsinogen is produced by ____________ and is activated by ___________.
chief cells; hydrochloric acid (HCL) secreted by parietal cells
Lecithin prepares fats for hydrolysis by forming
emulsification droplets
The ____ regulates digestive tract motility, secretion, and blood flow, and its neurons are found in the ______
enteric nervous system; submucosa and muscularis externa
which of these is not a component of the pancreatic juice?
enterokinase
The enterogastric reflex serves to
inhibit gastric motility when there is chyme in the small intestine
The _______ of the small intestine is/are similar to the ________ of the stomach.
intestinal crypts; gastric pits
The serous membrane that suspend the stomach and intestines from the abdominal wall are called
mesenteries
_________ transport lipids to the surface of the intestinal absorptive cells, which process them into _________
micelles, chylomicrons
The migrating motor complex
milks the chyme toward the colon
the surface of the tongue is covered with ____ stratified squamous epithelium, and has bumps called ____, site of taste buds.
nonkeratinized; lingual papillae
These are normally found in saliva except
protease
These nutrients are all absorbed without being digested except
proteins
the small intestine has a very large absorptive surface associated with all these structures except
rugae
Defecation is stimulated by
stretching of the rectum
The ______ glad is an extrinsic salivary gland, whereas the ____ gland is an intrinsic salivary gland
submadibular; lingual
The organ that stores excess glucose and releases it later into the blood is
the liver
Most fat is digested by pancreatic lipase.
true
The digestive system processes food, extracts nutrients, and eliminates the residue
true
The liver is the body's largest gland.
true
both chemical and mechanical digestion start in the mouth and continue in the stomach
true
Bacterial flora carry out all of the following except
digest most of the proteins we get in the diet
From superficial to deep, these are the structures found in a typical tooth.
enamel, dentin, pulp
Absorption of many nutrients starts in the stomach.
false
Gastric juice consists entirely of water and hydrochloric acid.
false
odor, sight, and taste stimulate salivatory nuclei in the cerebral cortex
false
the brush borders of intestinal absorptive cells contain numerous goblet cells
false
the enteric nervous system regulates much of the digestive activity but its action depends on the central nervous system
false
the large intestine absorbs water, fats, and salts.
false
the large intestine is longer than the small intestine.
false
the small intestine begins with the duodenum, which is its longest segment.
false
The three most abundant classes of nutrients are
fats, proteins, and carbohydrates
_____ which is secreted by ______ cells, is necessary for vitamin B12 absorption.
intrinsic factor, parietal
Each of the following lists some of the tissue layers of the digestive tract. Which one has them in correct order from lumen to external surface?
lamina propria, muscularis muscosae, submucosa, muscularis externa, serosa
The ________ synthesizes bile acids by metabolizing _________.
liver, cholesterol
The swallowing center is located in
medulla oblongata
Carbohydrate digestion begins in the _______ whereas protein digestion begins in the _______.
mouth; stomach
Chemical digestion breaks down _____ into ______
nucleic acids; nucleotides
Hydrochloric acid (HCL) is secreted by ___ cells
parietal
Which of the following enzymes functions at the lowest pH?
pepsin
Proteins are digested by different enzymes acting in the following sequence
pepsin, trypsin, carboxypeptidase, dipeptidase
________ is a horomone, whereas _________ is an enzyme
secretin, pepsin
Amino acids and monosaccharides are absorbed in the __________, and fatty acids are absorbed in the __________.
small intestine, small intestine too
Why are several digestive enzymes secreted as zymogens?
so they act only in the stomach lumen and do not digest intracellular proteins
These are all accessory organs of the digestive system except
spleen
the muscle tone of the _________ along the colon contracts it lengthwise, causing its walls to bulge and form pouches called ________.
taeniae coli; haustra
________ is associated with food stretching the stomach and activating myenteric and vagovagal reflexes which in turn stimulate gastric secretions.
the gastric phase
Acid reflux into the esophagus ("heartburn") is normally prevented by
the lower esophageal sphincter (LES)
The small intestine is suspended from the abdominal wall by
the mesentery
the sodium glucose transport protein (SGLP)
transports glucose and sodium from the intestinal lumen into the epithelial cells
Which of these nutrients is absorbed by the lacteals of the small intestine?
triglyceride
Both pancreatic juice and bile are secreted into the duodenum.
true
Chylomicrons are secreted from the basal surface of the absorptive cells and taken into the lacteal in the villus
true
Enamel is found in the crown of a tooth, whereas dentin is part of both crown and root.
true
Which of these is the site of contact digestion?
brush border of small intestine
Pancreatic enzymes are secreted in response to the hormone
cholecystokinin (CCK)