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Chapter 23 - The Digestive System
Introduction
Functional
Anatomy of the
upper GI tract
Functional
Anatomy of the
Small Intestine
Functional
Anatomy of
the Large
Intestine
Chemical
digestion and
absorption
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FINAL ROUND
Introduction:
$100 Question
Peristalsis is part of which digestive
process?
a. absorption
b. ingestion
c. propulsion
d. chemical digestion
ANSWER
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Introduction:
$100 Answer
Peristalsis is part of which digestive
process?
a. absorption
b. ingestion
c. propulsion
d. chemical digestion
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Introduction:
$200 Question
All of the following are part of the
alimentary canal except:
a. pharynx
b. esophagus
c. small intestine
d. tongue
ANSWER
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Introduction:
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All of the following are part of the
alimentary canal except:
a. pharynx
b. esophagus
c. small intestine
d. tongue
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Introduction:
$300 Question
Simple columnar epithelium is found in
which histological layer of the alimentary
canal?
a. submucosa
b. muscularis
c. serosa
d. mucosa
ANSWER
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Introduction:
$300 Answer
Simple columnar epithelium is found in
which histological layer of the alimentary
canal?
a. submucosa
b. muscularis
c. serosa
d. mucosa
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Introduction:
$400 Question
Which histological layer of the alimentary
canal is also known as the visceral
peritoneum?
a. submucosa
b. muscularis
c. serosa
d. mucosa
ANSWER
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Introduction:
$400 Answer
Which histological layer of the alimentary
canal is also known as the visceral
peritoneum?
a. submucosa
b. muscularis
c. serosa
d. mucosa
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Introduction:
$500 Question
The membrane that lines the body wall of
the abdominal cavity is the:
a. ventral mesentery
b. visceral peritoneum
c. parietal peritoneum
d. retroperitoneum
ANSWER
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Introduction:
$500 Answer
The membrane that lines the body wall of
the abdominal cavity is the:
a. ventral mesentery
b. visceral peritoneum
c. parietal peritoneum
d. retroperitoneum
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Functional Anatomy of the upper GI tract:
$100 Question
The teeth used to tear food are the:
a. incisors
b. molars
c. canines
d. premolars
ANSWER
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Functional Anatomy of the upper GI tract:
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The teeth used to tear food are the:
a. incisors
b. molars
c. canines
d. premolars
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Functional Anatomy of the upper GI tract:
$200 Question
The esophageal hiatus is found here.
a. esophagus
b. stomach
c. diaphragm
d. pharynx
ANSWER
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Functional Anatomy of the upper GI tract:
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The esophageal hiatus is found here.
a. esophagus
b. stomach
c. diaphragm
d. pharynx
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Functional Anatomy of the upper GI tract:
$300 Question
Saliva is composed mainly of:
a. water
b. amylase
c. lingual lipase
d. mucin
ANSWER
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Functional Anatomy of the upper GI tract:
$300 Answer
Saliva is composed mainly of:
a. water
b. amylase
c. lingual lipase
d. mucin
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Functional Anatomy of the upper GI tract:
$400 Question
Which of the following phases of gastric
secretion is a conditioned reflex?
a. gastric phase
b. cephalic phase
c. intestinal phase
d. all three are conditioned
reflexes
ANSWER
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Functional Anatomy of the upper GI tract:
$400 Answer
Which of the following phases of gastric
secretion is a conditioned reflex?
a. gastric phase
b. cephalic phase
c. intestinal phase
d. all three are conditioned
reflexes
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Functional Anatomy of the upper GI tract:
$500 Question
The gastric cells that secrete pepsinogen
are the:
a. mucous neck cells
b. parietal cells
c. chief cells
d. enteroendocrine cells
ANSWER
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Functional Anatomy of the upper GI tract:
$500 Answer
The gastric cells that secrete pepsinogen
are the:
a. mucous neck cells
b. parietal cells
c. chief cells
d. enteroendocrine cells
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Functional Anatomy of the Small Intestine:
$100 Question
Most of the digestive enzymes found in the
small intestine are secreted by this
accessory organ:
a. liver
b. gallbladder
c. stomach
d. pancreas
ANSWER
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Functional Anatomy of the Small Intestine:
$100 Answer
Most of the digestive enzymes found in the
small intestine are secreted by this
accessory organ:
a. liver
b. gallbladder
c. stomach
d. pancreas
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Functional Anatomy of the Small Intestine:
$200 Question
The fingerlike projection of the intestinal
mucosa are called
a. rugae
b. plicae circularis
c. brush borders
d. villi
ANSWER
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Functional Anatomy of the Small Intestine:
$200 Answer
The fingerlike projection of the intestinal
mucosa are called
a. rugae
b. plicae circularis
c. brush borders
d. villi
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Functional Anatomy of the Small Intestine:
$300 Question
This substance secreted by the pancreas
helps neutralize the chyme.
a. chymotrypsin
b. bile
c. trypsin
d. bicarbonate
ANSWER
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Functional Anatomy of the Small Intestine:
$300 Answer
This substance secreted by the pancreas
helps neutralize the chyme.
a. chymotrypsin
b. bile
c. trypsin
d. bicarbonate
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Functional Anatomy of the Small Intestine:
$400 Question
This hormone triggers the release of
enzyme rich pancreatic juice.
a. CCK
b. secretin
c. gastrin
d. bile
ANSWER
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Functional Anatomy of the Small Intestine:
$400 Answer
This hormone triggers the release of
enzyme rich pancreatic juice.
a. CCK
b. secretin
c. gastrin
d. bile
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Functional Anatomy of the Small Intestine:
$500 Question
This hormone relaxes the ileocecal valve.
a. CCK
b. secretin
c. gastrin
d. bile
ANSWER
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Functional Anatomy of the Small Intestine:
$500 Answer
This hormone relaxes the ileocecal valve.
a. CCK
b. secretin
c. gastrin
d. bile
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Functional Anatomy of the Large Intestine:
$100 Question
Which of the following is not part of the
large intestine?
a. cecum
b. appendix
c. ileum
d. sigmoid colon
ANSWER
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Functional Anatomy of the Large Intestine:
$100 Answer
Which of the following is not part of the
large intestine?
a. cecum
b. appendix
c. ileum
d. sigmoid colon
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Functional Anatomy of the Large Intestine:
$200 Question
The pocket-like sacs of the large intestine
are called:
a. teniae coli
b. haustra
c. epiploic appendages
d. cecae
ANSWER
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Functional Anatomy of the Large Intestine:
$200 Answer
The pocket-like sacs of the large intestine
are called:
a. teniae coli
b. haustra
c. epiploic appendages
d. cecae
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Functional Anatomy of the Large Intestine:
$300 Question
The major function of the large intestine is:
a. elimination of waste
b. absorption of water and electrolytes
c. absorption of nutrients
d. production of vitamins
ANSWER
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Functional Anatomy of the Large Intestine:
$300 Answer
The major function of the large intestine is:
a. elimination of waste
b. absorption of water and electrolytes
c. absorption of nutrients
d. production of vitamins
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Functional Anatomy of the Large Intestine:
$400 Question
Which of the following reflexes are we able
to voluntarily control?
a. gastroileal reflex
b. gastrocolic reflex
c. enterogastric reflex
d. defecation reflex
ANSWER
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Functional Anatomy of the Large Intestine:
$400 Answer
Which of the following reflexes are we able
to voluntarily control?
a. gastroileal reflex
b. gastrocolic reflex
c. enterogastric reflex
d. defecation reflex
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Functional Anatomy of the Large Intestine:
$500 Question
Mass movement in the large intestine is
initiated by the:
a. gastroileal reflex
b. gastrocolic reflex
c. enterogastric reflex
d. defecation reflex
ANSWER
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Functional Anatomy of the Large Intestine:
$500 Answer
Mass movement in the large intestine is
initiated by the:
a. gastroileal reflex
b. gastrocolic reflex
c. enterogastric reflex
d. defecation reflex
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Chemical digestion and absorption:
$100 Question
Amylase allows us to digest:
a. carbohydrates
b. proteins
c. fats
d. all of these
ANSWER
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Chemical digestion and absorption:
$100 Answer
Amylase allows us to digest:
a. carbohydrates
b. proteins
c. fats
d. all of these
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Chemical digestion and absorption:
$200 Question
Which of the following enzymes is not
found in adults?
a. carboxypolypeptidase
b. lipase
c. rennin
d. chymotrypsin
ANSWER
BACK TO GAME
Chemical digestion and absorption:
$200 Answer
Which of the following enzymes is not
found in adults?
a. carboxypolypeptidase
b. lipase
c. rennin
d. chymotrypsin
BACK TO GAME
Chemical digestion and absorption:
$300 Question
Which of the following is not an enzyme?
a. rennin
b. lipase
c. pepsin
d. bile
ANSWER
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Chemical digestion and absorption:
$300 Answer
Which of the following is not an enzyme?
a. rennin
b. lipase
c. pepsin
d. bile
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Chemical digestion and absorption:
$400 Question
Which enzyme below digests
disaccharides into monosaccharides?
a. rennin
b. pepsin
c. lipase
d. sucrase
ANSWER
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Chemical digestion and absorption:
$400 Answer
Which enzyme below digests
disaccharides into monosaccharides?
a. rennin
b. pepsin
c. lipase
d. sucrase
BACK TO GAME
Chemical digestion and absorption:
$500 Question
Micelles are formed during the absorption
of which nutrient?
a. monosaccharides
b. fatty acids
c. amino acids
d. disaccharides
ANSWER
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Chemical digestion and absorption:
$500 Answer
Micelles are formed during the absorption
of which nutrient?
a. monosaccharides
b. fatty acids
c. amino acids
d. disaccharides
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FINAL ROUND Question
Intrinsic factor is produced in the stomach
and is necessary for the absorption of:
a. triglycerides
b. fat soluble vitamins
c. vitamin B12
d. vitamin C
ANSWER
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FINAL ROUND Answer
Intrinsic factor is produced in the stomach
and is necessary for the absorption of:
a. triglycerides
b. fat soluble vitamins
c. vitamin B12
d. vitamin C
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