Digestive Syndrome

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  • Created by: niss81
  • Created on: 03-10-20 00:03
this organ synthesises clotting factors, stores vitamins, detoxifies, and helps regulate blood glucose levels
liver
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Emulsification is most associated with which substance?
bile
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which organ produces bile and secretes it into the hepatic ducts?
liver
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the common bile duct empties its contents into the :
duodenum
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cellulose:
is dietary fiber that cannot be digested by humans
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the fundus, body, and pylorus are parts of the:
stomach
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pain in the RLQ is most characteristic of:
appendicitis
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paralytic ileus is the:
slowing or cessation of GI motility
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which structure prevents gastric reflux?
lower esophageal sphincter
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sucrase, maltase, and lactase are:
disaccharidases
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the vagus nerve:
speeds up gut motility and sectretion
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which surgical procedure is most likely to cause dumping syndrome?
gastrectomy
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gastrin, secretion, and cholecystokinin are
hormones
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the stomach mixes and mashes a bolus of food that is called:
chyme
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Enamel, dentin, and cementum are related to which structure?
tooth
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parotid, sublingual, and submandibular refer to:
salivary glands
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obstruction of the common bile duct causes:
jaundice
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hydrochloric acid, intrinsic factor and gastrin are:
secreted by the stomach
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gingiva refers to the:
gums
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what is the site of absorption for most end products of digestion?
duodenum and jejunum
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an antacid drug exerts its effects in the:
stomach
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the portal vein carries blood that is rich in digestive end products to which organ?
liver
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Emulsification is most associated with which substance?

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bile

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which organ produces bile and secretes it into the hepatic ducts?

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the common bile duct empties its contents into the :

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cellulose:

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