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Human Physiology BIO3500
Questions and answers from exam 6 in Dr. Linn's human physiology class BIO3500 at WMU
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Physiology
Undergraduate 4
12/09/2011

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Term
Stimulates gastric secretion.
Definition
gastrin
Term
Secreted by the pyloric gland area.
Definition
Both secretin and CCK
Term
Secretion is stimulated by acidic conditions in the duodenum.
Definition
Secretin
Term
Stimulated primarily by the presence of fat (fatty acids) in the duodenum.
Definition
CCK
Term
t/f
Instrinsic factor is necessary for the absorption of vitamin B12.
Definition
True
Term
t/f
The pancreas secretes enzymes involved in the digestion of all three categories of foodstuff.
Definition
True
Term
t/f
Shorter loops of Henle have the potential to produce more concentrated urine than longer loops of henle.
Definition
False
Term
t/f
Upon arrival of a new meal in the stomach, the gastrocolic reflex pushes the colonic contents into the rectum, triggering the defecation reflex to eliminate the remains of a preceding meal.
Definition
True
Term
t/f
Insulin is secreted by the alpha cells from the Islets of Langerhans and aids in carbohydrate digestions.
Definition
False
Term
t/f
The vast majority of filtered fluid is reabsorbed.
Definition
True
Term
t/f
The rate of gastric emptying is influenced by factors both in the stomach and in the duodenum.
Definition
True
Term
Digestive secretions include
Definition
All of these answers
Term
The intestinal feature responsible for increasing the absorptive surface area the most are
Definition
microvilli
Term
Where is digestion completed?
Definition
On the brush borders of the small intestinal epithelial cells.
Term
Which of the following is NOT accomplished by chewing?
Definition
Begins digestion of carbohydrates.
Term
Which of the following organs is not a digestive tract organ?
Definition
Trachea
Term
The distal and collecting tubules are the site of
Definition
Aldosterone and vasopressin action
Term
Which of the following statements concerning parasympathetic innervation of the digestive tract is incorrect?
Definition
Parasympathetic stimulation to the salivary glands decreases salivary secretions.
Term
The enteric nervous system
Definition
all of the above
Term
Stomach acid
Definition
all of these answers are correct.
Term
Vasopressin
Definition
activate the cyclic AMP second-messenger system within the tubular cells to insert water channels into the distal and collecting tubules.
Term
Which of the following correctly describes carbohydrate absorption by intestinal cells?
Definition
all of these answers
Term
What of the following does not occur during swallowing?
Definition
Relaxation of the smooth muscles in the esophagus.
Term
The descending limb of the loop of Henle is where
Definition
water passively leaves the tubular fluid due to osmosis.
Term
The gastroesophageal sphincter is normally closed to prevent
Definition
gastric contents from refluxing into the esophagus.
Term
Which of the following is entirely under nervous control and has no hormonal regulatory component?
Definition
salivary secretion
Term
Which statement regarding control of digestive processes is incorrect?
Definition
osmoreceptors monitor the acidity of the luminal contents.
Term
Select the incorrect statement about the pancreas.
Definition
It secretes pepsinogen
Term
The ascending limb of the loop of Henle
Definition
Both a and b above
Term
Shich of the following statements about pancreatic enzymes is incorrect?
Definition
except for trypsinogen, other proteolytic enzymes are secreted in active form.
Term
Select the terminal portion of the colon.
Definition
sigmoid
Term
Which of the following statements concerning water reabsorption is correct?
Definition
the ascending limb of the loop of Henle is always impermeable to water.
Term
Which of the following statements concerning HCl secretion by the stomach is correct?
Definition
all of these answers.
Term
The primary factor responsible for moving the chyme forward in the small intestine is
Definition
a gradient in the frequency of segmentation along the length of the small intestine.
Term
Venous flow into the liver is via the
Definition
hepatic portal system
Term
The chief cells of the gastric mucosa secrete
Definition
pepsinogen.
Term
Which of the following factors does NOT inhibit gastric motility?
Definition
carbohydrates in the stomach.
Term
Receptive relaxation refers to the relaxation of the
Definition
stomach rugae as it starts to fill, thereby allowing an increase in volume with very little increase in pressure.
Term
Select the major waste product of nitrogen metabolism.
Definition
Urea
Term
Carbohydrates are absorbed as
Definition
monosaccharides
Term
Chylomicrons are
Definition
aggregations of triglycerides formed within intestinal epithelial cells and covered with a layer of lipoprotein, which renders them water-soluble.
Term
Digestive motility
Definition
is accomplished by smooth muscle contractions.
Term
The ascending limb of the loop of Henle of a juxtamedullary nephron
Definition
both A and C above
Term
Proteins are primarily digested to and absorbed as
Definition
amino acids
Term
What mechanisms are responsible for producing concentrated urine?
Definition
a and b and c all play a role.
Term
The serosa is the
Definition
outer connective tissure covering of the digestive tract.
Term
Which of the following breakfasts would remain in the stomach the longest?
Definition
Fried eggs, bacon and hash browns.
Term
Which of the following is a precursor to an enzyme that functions in the stomach?
Definition
Pepsinogen
Term
Lipids
Definition
all of the above are correct.
Term
Which of the following statements concerning the colon is correct?
Definition
Colonic movements are much slower than those in the small intestine.
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