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  • Produces various enzymes for use in the small intestine
    salivary gland
    gall bladder
    pancreas
    liver
  • stores bile to help break down fat
    liver
    gall bladder
    pancreas
    salivary gland
  • Prevents food from traveling down the trachea
    rectum
    nasal cavity
    pyloric sphincter
    epiglottis
  • Absorption of water
    pancreas
    liver
    stomach
    large intestine
  • Where most chemical digestion and absorption of nutrients occurs
    stomach
    small intestine
    oral cavity
    gall bladder
  • What affects a patient's BMI?
    Weight
    Gender, Age and Weight
    Height and Weight
    Gender, Age, Height and Weight
  • What affects a clients Base Metabolic Rate (BMR)?
    Height, weight
    Height, weight and exercise habits
    Height, weight, age and sex
    Height, weight, age, sex, and exercise habits
  • What enzyme is released by the pancreas and digests RNA?
    pancreases
    nuclease
    pepsin
    amylase
  • Which of the following organs does food travel through?
    liver
    duodenum
    gallbladder
    pancreas
  • A patient has a TDEE of 1750 calories and consumes 1250 calories a day. What will likely happen to the patient?
    gain about a pound a week
    gain about half a pound a week
    lose about a pound a week
    lose about a pound a month
  • What does Lipase digest?
    carbohydrates
    Nucleic acids
    lipids
    proteins
  • Main site of mechanical digestion
    rectum
    oral cavity
    nasal passage
    liver
  • How does gas move in the lungs?
    O2 and CO2 both diffuse to the blood
    O2 and CO2 both diffuse to the air
    CO2 diffuses from air to blood& O2 diffuses to air
    Oxygen diffuses from air to blood&CO2 diffuses to air
  • Pancreatic amylase will digest starch in the _______.
    small intestine
    stomach
    mouth
    large intestine.
  • What is the correct order for urine formation in the nephron?
    Collecting Duct, PCT, DCT, LoH, Bowman's Capsule
    Bowman's capsule, PCTubule, LofH, DCT, Collecting Duct
    Bowman's capsule, LofH, Collecting Duct, PCT, DCT
  • Used for storage of food and protection from pathogens
    cheek pouch
    liver
    esophagus
    stomach
  • What ensures that food does not travel down the trachea?
    Epiglottis
  • This enzyme digests proteins into peptides in the stomach.
    pepsicola
    lipase
    pepsin
    maltase
  • Aids in the storage of nutrients and detoxification of chemicals
    stomach
    small intestine
    pancreas
    liver
  • What digestive enzyme works well in the pH of the stomach and what does it digest?
    Amylase- Starch
    Sucrase- Sucrose
    Lipase- Lipids
    Pepsin - proteins
  • What role does the pancreas play in digestion?
    Fats r chemically digested by the bile released by it
    Food is chemically digested by enzymes released by it
    Food is chemically digested as it passes thru the pancreas
    Starches r chemically digested by the insulin released by it