Nutrition Unit 4 Homework
How long does it take for chyme to move through the small intestine?
3-5 hours
Much of the energy released by catabolic reactions are captured in the form of what?
ATP
The "energy currency" of our cells is:
ATP
The process by which substances are taken up by the intestinal tract and enter the blood or lymph is called what?
Absorption
Metabolic pathways that require oxygen and generate ATP are called what?
Aerobic Metabolism
A collection of tissues that function in a related fashion is called?
An organ
reactions involved in building larger substances from smaller ones are called _____________
Anabolic reactions
Intestinal gas is produced by ____________ which are found in the large intestine.
Bacteria
one substance that aids in the digestion and absorption of fat in the small intestine is:
Bile
Amino acids, minerals and glucose are water soluble and thus enter the __________ of the villis and are eventually transported to the liver by the portal vein
Capillary network
List the levels of organization in the body from the simplest to the most complex
Cell, tissue, organ, organ system, organism
To perform work human cells use ________ energy
Chemical
Prior to the absorption, intestinal absorptive cells package water-insoluble nutrients, like fatty acids, into __________________
Chylomicron
Hemorrhoids and diverticula can occur due to chronic ______________
Constipation
parts of the small intestine in order they appear in the GI tract.
Duodenum, Jejunum, Ileum
Function of the Large intestine
Elimination of waste products
Proteins that help chemical reactions occur in your body are called what?
Enzymes
Bile is stored in the ___________
Gallbladder
The symptoms of heartburn are often caused by a failure if the __________________ _____________ to close properly
Gastroesophageal Sphincter
Under normal conditions, your cells rely most heavily on burning __________ and _______________ for energy.
Glucose; fat
Chyme is formed where?
In the stomach
Functions such as making glucose and bile acids, storing various nutrients and detoxifying harmful substances are performed by what organ?
Liver
Fat soluble nutrients are absorbed into the __________
Lymphatic system
The mixing of food by muscular contractions is an example of what?
Mechanical Digestion
The esophagus connects what 2 organs of the digestive tract?
Mouth and stomach
__________ is a slippery substance that protects the stomach from its acid and digestive enzymes
Mucus
An organism that can digest and absorb nutrients from plants, animals, bacteria and fungi is a what?
Omnivore
The digestive system is an example of an ____________ ______________
Organ System
What organ produces most of the digestive enzymes?
Pancreas
Waves of muscular contractions that propel food along the gastrointestinal tract are called what?
Peristalsis
The ring of muscular tissue at the base of the stomach is called what?
Pyloric Sphincter
Most nutrient digestion and absorption occurs where?
Small intestine
What organ uses cholesterol to make bile?
The liver
Part of the tongue with the correct taste
Tip- sweet Sides- salty/sour Rear- bitter
Masses of cells that have similar characteristics and functions are called what?
Tissues
What are the functions of the digestive system?
Transport nutrients into blood or lymph, process foods into nutrients
What type of nutrients are absorbed into the hepatic portal vein and are transported to the liver before they enter the general circulation?
Water-insoluble vitamins
Facts about probiotics:
are live, beneficial microbes; can be found in many yogurts
Cells in the body:
are specialized to perform specific functions
Types of digestion include...
chemical and physical
The 2 major sections of the large intestine are what?
colon and rectum
Colorectal cancer starts in the:
colon, rectum
Functions of the liver
detoxifying harmful substances, synthesizing bile, monitoring blood nutrient content
A person can be diagnosed with the condition of constipation when he or she has a bowel movement less frequently than:
every 3 days
The nutrient fuel that most cells burn for energy after glucose is what?
fat
The nutrients we eat from foods that become biological fuels are:
fats, proteins, and carbohydrates
Identify three organs that are an important part of the digestive system, even though they do not come in direct contact with undigested food
gallbladder, pancreas, and liver
A peptic ulcer can be caused by what?
hydrochloric acid damaging stomach or intestinal tissue, a failure of the mucus layer to protect stomach or intestinal tissue, protein digesting enzymes damaging the stomach or intestine
What can contribute to constipation?
low water intake, anxiety or depression, changes in routine
Function of the Small intestines
major site of chemical digestion and absorption
Function of the mouth
major site of mechanical digestion
Metabolic reactions include:
making proteins, releasing energy from macronutrients, eliminating waste products
What are causes of diarrhea?
more water than normal is secreted into the GI tract, the GI tract absorbs less water than normal
List the organs in the order they occur in the gastrointestinal tract.
mouth, esophogus, stomach, small intestine, large intestine, rectum, anus
Function of the stomach
muscular sac that can hold up to 4 cups of food
What are functions of the stomach?
some digestion and absorption may occur, releases chyme into the small intestine, mixes food with gastric juice
which of the following are functions of the liver?
stores fat-soluble vitamins, manufactures bile, makes cholesterol
Some kinds of intestinal bacteria may be harmful when:
they enter other parts of your body, they contaminate food