Chapter 05 – Digestion, Absorption, Metabolism
The primary nutritional function of the large intestine is A. Absorption of amino acids B. Absorption of water C. Metabolism of nutrients D. Excretion of undigested food
Absorption of water
If the following substances were present in the body at the same time, which would be metabolized first? A. Protein B. Carbohydrates C. Alcohol D. Cholesterol
Alcohol
If you chew piece of bread for a long time, it begins to taste sweet because of the action of the enzyme A. Pepsin B. Mucus C. Amylase D. Lipase
Amylase
The starch-splitting enzyme in the mouth is A. Pepsin B. Amylase C. Pancreatic lipase D. Hexokinase
Amylase
An emulsifying agent that aids fat digestion and absorption is A. Carboxypeptidase B. Insulin C. Bile D. Free fatty acids
Bile
The process in which large substances are broken down to form small particles in cells is called A. Anabolism B. Metabolism C. Active transport D. Catabolism
Catabolism
Upon admission to the hospital from hypothermia and starvation, a 23-year-old would most likely be in a state of ___. A. Catabolism B. Anabolism C. Glycogenesis D. Lipogenesis
Catabolism
A woman who has a large surgical resection of the small intestine would most likely have difficulty with ___. A. Storing bile B. Secreting pepsin C. Digesting food D. Producing chyme
Digesting food
Which substance is responsible for breaking down food in the digestion process? A. Mucus B. Electrolytes C. Bile D. Enzymes
Enzymes
A 45-year-old female is considering eating 2.5 times the recommended protein for her body to build more lean muscles. Which of the following would be an appropriate response? A. Encourage her to proceed because the extra protein will build more muscles B. Explain to her that excess protein intake is broken down and used for energy if needed or stored as fat C. Explain that the extra protein intake will build muscle as long as she increases calorie intake as well D. Encourage her to eat more fruit and vegetables rather than protein, to build muscle mass
Explain to her that excess protein intake is broken down and used for energy if needed or stored as fat
Which of the following types of substances are transported via the lymphatic system? A. Oxygen B. Water soluble nutrients C. Nitrogen D. Fat molecules
Fat molecules
Humans do not produce the enzymes needed to break down A. Maltose B. Starch C. Fiber D. Polypeptides
Fiber
Converting noncarbohydrate substances into glucose is called A. Gluconeogenesis B. Glycogenolysis C. Lipolysis D. Glycogenesis
Gluconeogenesis
Bioavailability is best defined as A. The amount of a nutrient in the body B. The amount of nutrients that are needed by the body. C. How well the body can absorb a nutrient D. The amount of nutrients that come from a food
How well the body can absorb a nutrient
One of the common causes of heartburn is A. Improper function of the gastroesophageal sphincter B. Too much gastric acid in the stomach C. Cardiac disease D. A problem with the pyloric valve
Improper function of the gastroesophageal sphincter
Compared with the pH in the small intestine, the pH in the stomach is A. Lower B. Higher C. The same D. Neutral
Lower
Fat molecules enter into the bloodstream through the A. Common bile duct B. Villi with the aid of bile C. Lymph vessels D. Main pancreatic duct
Lymph vessels
___ is an example of mechanical digestion. A. Mastication B. Amylase secretion C. Active transport D. Simple diffusion
Mastication
Phenylketonuria is caused by the inability to produce the enzyme needed to A. Digest proteins containing phenylalanine B. Metabolize the amino acid phenylalanine C. Activate the amino acid phenylalanine D. Store the amino acid phenylalanine
Metabolize the amino acid phenylalanine
The mucosal lining of the intestine is protected from irritation and erosion by secretions of A. Mucus B. Pepsin C. Amylase D. Sodium bicarbonate
Mucus
Which enzyme is responsible for breaking down fats during digestion? A. Salivary amylase B. Pancreatic lipase C. Secretin D. Pepsin
Pancreatic lipase
The part of the circulatory system that transport blood from the intestines to the liver is called the A. Systemic circulation system B. Portal circulation system C. Respiratory circulation system D. Enteric circulation system
Portal circulation system
Mastication is an important part of digestion because it A. Prepares the stomach to receive food B. Begins the process of digestion in the mouth C. Keeps the jaw muscles healthy D. Prepares the food for digestion by enzymes
Prepares the food for digestion by enzymes
The primary function of mucus in the digestion process is to A. Decrease of acidity B. Protect the tissues in the GI tract. C. Break down food into smaller particles D. Propel food through the GI tract
Protect the tissues in the GI tract.
Peptidases are enzymes that act on A. Starches B. Triglycerides C. Proteins D. Amino acids
Proteins
The hormone that stimulates the pancreas to release its secretions is A. Estrogen B. Insulin C. Pancreatin D. Secretin
Secretin
An absorption process in which particles move outward in all directions from an area of greater concentration to an area of lesser concentration is called A. Active transport B. Simple diffusion C. Facilitated diffusion D. Pinocytosis
Simple diffusion
Chyme is the word used for the intestinal contents when they are in the A. Mouth B. Stomach C. Small intestine D. Large intestine
Stomach
The process by which nutrients are taken into the vascular and lymphatic system is A. Digestion B. Cell metabolism C. Transport D. Absorption
Transport
The fingerlike projections in the small intestine that ensure maximal absorption of nutrients are called A. Rugae B. Villi C. Mucosal folds D. Columnar cells
Villi