Module 2: Digestion and Absorption
products intended to supplement the diet but do not represent themselves as a conventional food, meal, or diet
Dietary supplement
Mega-doses of vitamin C prevent the common cold
False
bile is produced by the gallbladder
False (bile is stored in gallbladder and produced in the liver)
Chemical required to change pepsinogen into pepsin
HCL
substances absorbed into the lacteal
lipids
Claims that may not be placed on a supplement label
prevent osteoprosis
Contamination or adulteration with dangerous compounds
A common quality concern of herbal medications
Strength and potency variations among brands
A common quality concern of herbal medications
Short lived, highly reactive chemicals which can have detrimental effects on cells
Free radical
Are phytochemicals nutrients
No, they are secondary metabolites
herb not known to be dangerous
Paprika
Vitamin K is produced by bacteria in the large intestine
True (chief source of vitamin K is synthesized by bacteria in the large intestine)
function to accelerate the rate of chem reactions but are not altered in the process
enzymes
what is recommended to reduce the symptoms of diverticulosis an prevent the complications of diverticulitis
eating a high fiber diet
lymphatic capillary that absorbs dietary fats in the villi of the small intestine
lacteal
What would happen if cholecytokinin (CCK) where not released after eating a fatty meal?
pancreatic lipase could not digest fat completely
Vitamins and supplement products cannot claim to
treat or cure any disease or disorder.