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- 8. a) The digestive enzyme in saliva is which digests starch to b) The water of saliva is important to dissolve food so that it may be and to moisten a mass of food so that it may be c) The enzyme in saliva that inhibits the overgrowth of bacteria in the oral cavity is 9. The only eating-related function of the pharynx is which is a reflex regulated by a center in the of the brain.6. Name the sphincters that control movement betwecen the parts of the digestive tract listed below. Name of the sphincter Location the sphincter Between the laryngopharynx and the esophagus Between the esophagus and the stomach Between the stomach and the duodenum Between the ileum of the small intestine and the cecum Between the anus and the exterior: smooth muscle Between the anus and the exterior: pelvic diaphragm (skeletal)II The condition known as heartburn is most often caused by acid regurgitating from the stomach into the esophagt Why do you think the acid tends to burn the esophagus and produce pain but does not similarly burn the stomach?
- 1. What are the two instrinsic nerve plexuses serving the alimentary canal? A. Autonomic and somatic B. Mucosa and submucosa C. Solar and sympathetic D. Submucosa and myenteric 2. Which of the following statements about gastric secretion of HCl is FALSE? A. HCl is secreted by parietal cells B. HCI hydrolyzes peptide bonds C. HCl is needed for the conversion of pepsinogen to pepsin D. HCl is needed for maximum activity of pepsin 3. Intrinsic factor, produced by cells in the stomach , is necessary for the absorption of this vitamin in the small intestine A. Folic Acid B. Niacin C. Pyridoxine D. Cyanocobalamin11. What are the neural and How does the presence of solutes (partially digested proteins, caffeine, rising pH activate stomach secretion in the gastric phase? What are three chemicals that act on parietal cells and increase their secretion of HCI? 12. What intestinal hormone stimulates the secretion of gastric juice? Under what conditions is this hormone present? 13. 14. What is the enterogastric reflex? 15. What are enterogastrones? (nofmatait nosmore What is the difference between receptive adaptation and adaptive relaxation of the stomach? 16.69.Most infants are physically ready to start eating solid foods when they ________. Multiple Choice lose the let-down reflex develop the swallowing reflux can sit up with some back support have most of their primary teeth Most infants are physically ready to start eating solid foods when they ________. Multiple Choice lose the let-down reflex develop the swallowing reflux can sit up with some back support have most of their primary teet
- 32) What primary effect does sympathetic nerve activity have on gut function? a. none, only the parasympathetics are involved in control of the GI tract b. primarily to reduce blood flow during periods of stress c. primarily to increase secretion during periods of stress d. both b) and c) concomitantly e. there is only one, specific function and that is to prevent the production of bile3. What evidence indicates that taste is not sufficient for satiety?How might diet soda lead to an individual feeling hungry? (I am in intro to psyc and am not sure how to answer using psyc terms)
- Teresa Tartre arrives in your clinic complaining of pain in the epigastric region. She has not been feeling well for the past two days and can barely keep anything in her stomach. How does Teresa’s inability to process food affect the homeostasis of her body systems?37. The enteric nervous system is a specialized division of the nervous system associated with only the alimentary canal. Which of the following statements are true regarding the enteric nervous system? Uses the sympathetic nervous system to inhibit digestion and the parasympathetic nervous system to stimulate digestion b. The submucosal nerve plexus in the submucosal layer is activated via mechano- and chemoreceptors found in the mucosal layer The myenteric nerve plexus found in the muscularis layer controls the a. c. contraction of skeletal muscle to move chyme through the alimentary canal d) A and B only9.How does gastrointestinal tract evade dehydration? Read and analyze the question and choices CAREFULLY; more importantly, ALWAYS CHOOSE the BEST answer. Water is an important digestive enzyme in the stomach. Alternating wave-like contraction and relaxatio of the oral (mouth) muscles reabsorbs water which will be transported to the urinary system The water we drink will be mostly absord by the blood vessels attached to the esophagus and stomach. Normal peristaltic movements in the large intestine ensure reabsorption of water that will be delivered to the circulatory system.