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What is one of the functions of the large intestine? Multiple Choice To regulate the release of bile
To break down hemoglobin To secrete digestive enzymes To absorb ingested waterhe major
mixing movement in the small intestine is accomplished by Multiple Choice mass movement
segmentation peristalsis...
What is one of the functions of the large intestine? Multiple Choice To regulate the release of bile
To break down hemoglobin To secrete digestive enzymes To absorb ingested waterhe major
mixing movement in the small intestine is accomplished by Multiple Choice mass movement
segmentation peristalsis churningWhich of the following is not a function of the liver? Multiple
Choice Formation of urea Maintaining blood glucose concentration Secretion of insulin Secretion
of bileWhat stimulates the secretion of cholecystokinin from the intestinal wall? Multiple Choice
Carbohydrates in the small intestine Fat in the stomach Protein and fat in the small intestine
Protein in the stomachWhat is the main part of the stomach is called? Multiple Choice Fundus
Body Pylorus CardiaBecause of their location, swollen palatine tonsils may interfere with Multiple
Choice neither breathing nor swallowing both breathing and swallowing breathing only swallowing
onlyThe mechanical breakup of food particles in the mouth is called Multiple Choice peristalsis
absorption mastication sallvationWhat is true about the life-span of epithelial cells that form the
inner lining of the small intestine? Multiple Choice They are formed during development and last a
lifetime. They are not able to reproduce. They are replaced every few years. They are replaced
every few days.What is a function of saliva? Multiple Choice Breaking food into smaller pieces
Beginning the chemical digestion of carbohydrates Absorbing fat from ingested food Cleansing the
esophagusWhy might gallstones form? Multiple Choice Because the pH of the gallbladder
becomes too alkaline Because the liver is lacerated Because hepatic cells secrete too much HCl
Because bile is too concentratedWhat part of the digestive tract has the most lymph nodules and
bacteria? Multiple Choice Colon lleum Jejunum DuodenumActivities of the digestive system
generally increase when it is stimulated by impulses. Multiple Choice parasympathetic sympathetic
somatic sensoryWhat is usually a major component of gallstones? Multiple Choice Cholesterol
Bile pigments Calcium salts Uric acidWhat teeth are best adapted for biting off chunks of food?
Multiple Choice Canines Molars Bicuspids IncisorsWhere does peristalsis occur in the digestive
tract? Multiple Choice From the pharyn x to the anus In the stomach, small intestine, and large
intestine In the stomach and small intestine only In the small and large intestines only.
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What is one of the functions of the large intestine? Multiple Choice To regulate the release of bile
To break down hemoglobin To secrete digestive enzymes To absorb ingested waterhe major
mixing movement in the small intestine is accomplished by Multiple Choice mass movement
segmentation peristalsis churningWhich of the following is not a function of the liver? Multiple
Choice Formation of urea Maintaining blood glucose concentration Secretion of insulin Secretion
of bileWhat stimulates the secretion of cholecystokinin from the intestinal wall? Multiple Choice
Carbohydrates in the small intestine Fat in the stomach Protein and fat in the small intestine
Protein in the stomachWhat is the main part of the stomach is called? Multiple Choice Fundus
Body Pylorus CardiaBecause of their location, swollen palatine tonsils may interfere with Multiple
Choice neither breathing nor swallowing both breathing and swallowing breathing only swallowing
onlyThe mechanical breakup of food particles in the mouth is called Multiple Choice peristalsis
absorption mastication sallvationWhat is true about the life-span of epithelial cells that form the
inner lining of the small intestine? Multiple Choice They are formed during development and last a
lifetime. They are not able to reproduce. They are replaced every few years. They are replaced
every few days.What is a function of saliva? Multiple Choice Breaking food into smaller pieces
Beginning the chemical digestion of carbohydrates Absorbing fat from ingested food Cleansing the
esophagusWhy might gallstones form? Multiple Choice Because the pH of the gallbladder
becomes too alkaline Because the liver is lacerated Because hepatic cells secrete too much HCl
Because bile is too concentratedWhat part of the digestive tract has the most lymph nodules and
bacteria? Multiple Choice Colon lleum Jejunum DuodenumActivities of the digestive system
generally increase when it is stimulated by impulses. Multiple Choice parasympathetic sympathetic
somatic sensoryWhat is usually a major component of gallstones? Multiple Choice Cholesterol
Bile pigments Calcium salts Uric acidWhat teeth are best adapted for biting off chunks of food?
Multiple Choice Canines Molars Bicuspids IncisorsWhere does peristalsis occur in the digestive
tract? Multiple Choice From the pharyn x to the anus In the stomach, small intestine, and large
intestine In the stomach and small intestine only In the small and large intestines only