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Chapter 23 HW Digestive Anatomy

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What stomach secretion is necessary for normal hemoglobin production in RBCs?

  • intrinsic factor
  • HCl
  • gastric lipase
  • pepsinogen

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intrinsic factor

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The ducts that deliver bile and pancreatic juice from the liver and pancreas, respectively, unite to form the ________.

  • pancreatic acini
  • bile canaliculus
  • hepatopancreatic ampulla
  • portal vein

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hepatopancreatic ampulla

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Also known as the Sphincter of Oddi

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What structural modification of the small intestine slows the movement of chyme through the lumen?

  • microvilli
  • circular folds
  • intestinal crypts
  • villi

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circular folds

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The circular folds of the small intestine help slow the progress of food through the intestine so that it can be digested and absorbed more effectively. These folds also increase surface area and help mix chyme.

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Which vitamin requires intrinsic factor in order to be absorbed?

  • A
  • C
  • B12
  • K

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B12

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Which of the following constitute a portal triad?

three lobules sharing a common central vein

the porta hepatis

the hepatic artery and two hepatic veins

a bile duct along with a portal venule and arteriole

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a bile duct along with a portal venule and arteriole

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A bile duct along with a portal venule and arteriole constitute a portal triad. The blood vessels provide blood flow to the lobule and the bile duct drains bile.

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Which of the following is the primary physiological function of the large intestine?

  • nutrient absorption
  • mechanical breakdown of food
  • primary digestion of food
  • water absorption and feces elimination

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water absorption and feces elimination

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Though most water is absorbed in the small intestine, the absorption of most remaining water and the elimination of feces are the primary physiological functions of the large intestine. The large intestine also provides a transport route and a surface for healthful bacteria.

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Paneth cells ________.

  • secrete hormones
  • secrete bicarbonate ions
  • secrete enzymes that kill bacteria
  • secrete digestive enzymes

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secrete enzymes that kill bacteria

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Stellate macrophages are found in the liver and are responsible for removing bacteria and worn-out cells.

  • True
  • False

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True

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Use the figure to match the following. Drag the appropriate labels to their respective targets.

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