Digestive
Arrange the following in proper sequence: (1) digestion (2) elimination (3) ingestion (4) absorption
3, 1, 4, 2
Pancreatic enzymes are secreted in response to the hormone
CCK
The serous membranes that suspend the stomach and intestines from the abdominal wall are
Mesenteries
_____________ is associated with food stretching the stomach and activating myenteric and vagal reflexes, which in turn stimulate gastric secretions.
The gastric phase
Which of the following events occurs because of the low pH of the stomach?
activation of pepsin for protein digestion
Pepsinogen is produced by ____________ and is activated by ___________.
chief cells; hydrochloric acid (HCl) secreted by parietal cells
The gallbladder contracts in response to the hormone
cholecystokinin
The enteric plexus
controls movement and secretion of the digestive tract
________ is the physiological process that moves a nutrient from the outside to the inside of the body.
digestion
Intrinsic factor
facilitates the absorption of vitamin B12.
Fatty acids and certain lipids in the duodenum initiate the release of
gastric inhibitory peptide and cholecystokinin (CCK).
The distention of the stomach by food is the primary stimulus to begin the
gastric phase of gastric secretion
Which of the following would stimulate gastric secretion?
gastrin
Bile is produced by cells of the
liver
The digestive functions performed by saliva and salivary amylase respectively are
moistening and carbohydrate digestion.
Which of the following structures has both endocrine and exocrine
pancreas
The digestive juice that contains enzymes capable of digesting all major food groups is
pancreatic
Which of the following cell types is correctly matched with its function?
parietal cells - produce hydrochloric acid
When chyme enters the duodenum, ____ is released and stimulates the pancreas to secrete bicarbonates.
secretin