Steatorrhea is the presence of increased fat in feces. Which organ is least likely to be the cause of a patient’s steatorrhea? Liver Pancreas Small Intestine Gaster
SGLT1 is a symporter that can be found in the small intestine. Which macromolecule does it transport? Amino acids Nucleic acids Monosaccarhide Fatty Acid
Which of the following would most likely be found in the esophagus of a patient suffering from gastroesophageal reflux disease? Pepsin Trypsin Chymotrypsin Carboxypeptidase
Increased stomach pH is the consequence of which of the following? Damage to the mucous cell Overactivation of G cell Inhibition of parietal cell Overexpression of the chief cell
What path do bile salts take? gallbladder, stomach, jejunum, ileum, liver, gallbladder Liver, gallbladder, duodenum, jejunum, ileum, tissue Liver, gallbladder, stomach, duodenum, jejunum, tissue Liver, gallbladder, duodenum, jejunum, ileum, liver
Last Question A patient comes in with abdominal pain. Their lab results reveal normal levels of pancreatic enzymes, pepsinogen, and both stomach and gall bladder motility, but an acidic small intestine environment. Which hormone is not in balance? Leptin Cholecystokinin Secretin Gastrin
Steatorrhea is the presence of increased fat in feces. Which organ is least likely to be the cause of a patient’s steatorrhea? Liver Pancreas Small Intestine Gaster
SGLT1 is a symporter that can be found in the small intestine. Which macromolecule does it transport? Amino acids Nucleic acids Monosaccarhide Fatty Acid
Which of the following would most likely be found in the esophagus of a patient suffering from gastroesophageal reflux disease? Pepsin Trypsin Chymotrypsin Carboxypeptidase
Increased stomach pH is the consequence of which of the following? Damage to the mucous cell Overactivation of G cell Inhibition of parietal cell Overexpression of the chief cell
What path do bile salts take? gallbladder, stomach, jejunum, ileum, liver, gallbladder Liver, gallbladder, duodenum, jejunum, ileum, tissue Liver, gallbladder, stomach, duodenum, jejunum, tissue Liver, gallbladder, duodenum, jejunum, ileum, liver
A patient comes in with abdominal pain. Their lab results reveal normal levels of pancreatic enzymes, pepsinogen, and both stomach and gall bladder motility, but an acidic small intestine environment. Which hormone is not in balance? Leptin Cholecystokinin Secretin Gastrin