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CHAPT. 10 DIG EXAM QUESTIONS
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Question 1: Cystic fibrosis may significantly impair the activity of the liver.
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False
Question 2: Principal site for the synthesis of vitamin K by microorganisms=
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Large Intestine
Question 3: Area between the teeth and lips/cheeks=
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Vestibule Question 4: People on a strict diet to lose weight begin to metabolize stored fats at an accelerated rate. How does this condition affect blood pH?
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It would become acidic (decreased pH).
Question 5: The capillaries that nurish the epithelium and absorb digested nutrients lie in the
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Lamina Propia Question 6: increases the rate of a chemical reaction without becoming part of the product=
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catalyst Question 7: found in the mucosa of the small intestine; produce(s) intestinal juice=
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intestinal crypts Question 8: The pancreas has two major populations of secretory cells-those in the islets and the acinar cells. Which population serves the digestive process? The ________ cells.
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Acinar
Question 9: attaches the tooth to bone and surrounding alveolar structures=
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peridontal ligament Question 10: produce(s) a whole spectrum of enzymes and an alkaline fluid that is secreted into the duodenum=
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pancreas
Question 11: Valve at the junction of the small and large intestines=
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ileocecal valve Question 12: What is the mechanism of absorbtion of water, and does the absorption result in movement of Blood, Lymph, or Both?
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The mechanism is by osmosis (diffusion) and results in their movement into blood capillaries.
Question 13: Wormlike sac that outpockets from the cecum=
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Appendix
Question 14: material covering the tooth root=
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Cementum
Question 15: hardest substance in the body=
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Enamel Question 16: What is the mechanism of absorption for Na+, Cl-, Ca2+ and does the absorption result in movement of Blood, Lymph, or Both?
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The mechanism is by active transport for sodium and calcium and by diffusion for chloride and all are moved into the blood capillaries.Question 17: Deep folds of the mucosa and submucosa that extend completely or partially around the circumference of the small intestine=
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Circular Folds Question 18: produce(s) bile that it secretes into the duodenum via the bile duct=
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liver Question 19: Assume you have been chewing a piece of bread for 5 or 6 minutes. How would you expect its taste to change during this interval? Why?
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The bread would begin to taste sweet because starch is broken down to glucose by amylase.Question 20: Short-chain tryglycerides found in foods such as butterfat molecules in milk are split by a specific enzyme in preparation for absorption. Which of the following enzymes is responsible?
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Lipase
Question 21: Organ distal to the stomach=
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Small Intestine
Question 22: entire portion of the tooth covered with enamel=
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anatomical crown
Question 23: Alimentary Canal
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Esophagus, Stomach, Large Intestine, Small Intestine, Mouth, Pharynx
Question 24: Membrane securing the tongue to the floor of the mouth=
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Frenulum Question 25: Name three structures always found in the portal triad regions of the liver?
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Branch of the bile duct, branch of the hepatic artery, and branch of hepatic portal vein.
Question 26: substance on which a catalyst works=
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substrate
Question 27: Folds of the gastric mucosa=
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Rugae Question 28: Identify the subdivisions of the submucosa (if applicable). What are the major functions?
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There are no subdivisions. The major functions are to provide a vascular supply for mucosa and protection.