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Title: Digestive System Clicker Review!


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Digestive System Clicker Review!
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DIGESTIVE SYSTEM
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  • What do proteases digest?
  • 1) carbohydrates
  • 2) lipids
  • 3) nucleic acids
  • 4) proteins

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  • Where is bile produced?
  • 1) gallbladder
  • 2) pancreas
  • 3) stomach
  • 4) liver

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  • What is the main function of the large intestine?
  • 1) absorb fats lipids
  • 2) absorb water
  • 3) absorb proteins
  • 4) digest carbohydrates

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  • The appendix is an extension of the?
  • 1) large intestine
  • 2) small intestine
  • 3) pancreas
  • 4) gallbladder

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  • Where does mechanical digestion begin?
  • 1) pharynx
  • 2) esophagus
  • 3) mouth
  • 4) stomach

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  • Where does chemical digestion of PROTEINS begin?
  • 1) mouth
  • 2) small intestine
  • 3) stomach
  • 4) esophagus

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  • Where does chemical digestion of carbohydrates
    begin?
  • 1) mouth
  • 2) small intestine
  • 3) stomach
  • 4) esophagus

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  • Where does chemical digestion of lipids begin?
  • 1) mouth
  • 2) small intestine
  • 3) stomach
  • 4) esophagus

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  • What is the function of the epiglottis?
  • 1) stabilize the glottis
  • 2) keep air from entering the esophagus
  • 3) keep food from entering the trachea
  • 4) vibrates to produce sound

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  • What is the primary function of the small
    intestine?
  • 1) absorb water
  • 2) synthesize functional polymers
  • 3) hydrolyze absorb monomers
  • 4) move food along to the large intestine

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  • What is the name of the structure that food
    passes through from the stomach to the small
    intestine?
  • 1) sphincter
  • 2) chyme
  • 3) stomach duct
  • 4) duodenum

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  • What is the function of the gallbladder?
  • 1) produce bile
  • 2) produce secrete bile
  • 3) store secrete bile
  • 4) produce, secrete, store digestive enzymes

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  • What is the name of the mashed up food leaving
    the stomach?
  • 1) chyme
  • 2) bolus
  • 3) feces
  • 4) bile

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  • What structure increases surface area of the
    small intestine
  • 1) lacteal
  • 2) ileum
  • 3) villi
  • 4) pancreatic duct

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  • What term means rhythmic waves that move along
    the alimentary canal that move food/chyme along?
  • 1) rugae
  • 2) peristalsis
  • 3) secretin
  • 4) bolus

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  • If you have Celiac disease, why cant you eat
    wheat, rye, or barley?
  • 1) they contain sugar
  • 2) they contain lactose
  • 3) they contain corn
  • 4) they contain gluten

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  • Which of the following is/are true about ulcers?
  • 1) they are located in your stomach or small
    intestine
  • 2) they are aggravated by acidic foods/drinks
  • 3) they can be caused by a bacteria
  • 4) All of the above are true
  • 5) Only 2 and 3
  • 6) Only 1 and 3

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  • What protects the stomach against being digested?
  • 1) HCl
  • 2) pepsin
  • 3) chief cells
  • 4) mucus

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  • What is the function of pancreatic lipase?
  • 1) hydrolyze glycerol
  • 2) hydrolyze fats
  • 3) hydrolyze proteins
  • 4) hydrolyze glycogen

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  • What is contained in saliva?
  • 1) nucelase
  • 2) amylase
  • 3) mucin
  • 4) 1, 2, and 3
  • 5) 2 and 3
  • 6) 1 and 3

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  • What do gastric pit cells produce?
  • 1) mucin
  • 2) bile salts
  • 3) pepsinogen
  • 4) pepsin

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  • Fat components/molecules pass from the lumen of
    the small intestine into what structure?
  • 1) large intestine
  • 2) capillaries/blood vessels
  • 3) pyloric sphincter
  • 4) lacteal

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  • Monomers that have been absorbed into capillaries
    from the small intestine go to what organ?
  • 1) kidney
  • 2) liver
  • 3) heart
  • 4) rectum
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