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Pathophysiology Practice Test: Structure and Function of the Digestive System
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The digestive system is a long, twisting tube that starts at the mouth and ends at the anus, and breaks down food into nutrients that the body can use for energy, growth, and cell repair. It consists of the digestive tract (gut), and other organs like the liver, pancreas, and gallbladder.  The digestive system has six main functions: Ingestion: The first activity of the digestive system is to take in food through the mouth. Mechanical digestion: Starts in the mouth. Chemical digestion: Starts in the mouth, and is aided by digestive enzymes such as amylase, lipase, pepsin, and... Show more
Pathophysiology Practice Test: Structure and Function of the Digestive System
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1. The primary bile salts are synthesized from _______ by hepatocytes lining the bile canaliculi.
2. Which immunoglobulin is found in normal saliva?
3. Which immunoglobulin is found in normal saliva?
4. Digestion begins in the mouth with salivary -amylase (ptyalin) that initiates the digestion of:
5. Mucus production to form the mucosal barrier in the stomach is stimulated by the release of:
6. The GI tract performs which of the following processes?
7. The pancreas produces which substance to prevent the premature activation of proteolytic enzymes in the pancreas?
8. Absorption of nutrients from the intestine occurs initially through the:
9. The _____ reflex initiates propulsion in the entire colon, usually during or immediately after eating.
10. Which sphincter prevents reflux of digested material from the colon into the small intestine?
11. Which information indicates the nurse understands digestion? During the cephalic and gastric phases of digestion, gallbladder contraction is mediated by branches of the:
12. Which cells of the gastric glands secrete hydrochloric acid?
13. Which information indicates the nurse understands digestion? During the cephalic and gastric phases of digestion, gallbladder contraction is mediated by branches of the:
14. The pancreas produces which substance to prevent the premature activation of proteolytic enzymes in the pancreas?
15. The GI tract performs which of the following processes?
16. Which sphincter prevents reflux of digested material from the colon into the small intestine?
17. The function of the acinar cells of the pancreas is to secrete:
18. Absorption of nutrients from the intestine occurs initially through the:
19. The exocrine portion of the pancreas contains:
20. When parasympathetic nervous system activity is inhibited what is the expected effect on salivary glands?
21. The vermiform appendix is attached to the:
22. Which reflex inhibits gastric motility when the ileum becomes overdistended?
23. A young male student becomes very hungry during class. He begins thinking of a cheeseburger and fries, his favorite meal. These thoughts will trigger which phase of gastric secretion?
24. The blood supply of the large intestine is derived from which vessel(s)?
25. The function of the acinar cells of the pancreas is to secrete: