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The large intestine is an example of _______ organ of the digestive system. Which of the following statements describes the general function of this type of digestive organ?
Physically interacts with the ingested food, for example, storing the food, moving the food along the digestive tract, or absorbing nutrients released from processed food
Secretes enzymes and other liquids that aid in the digestion and processing of food
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A typical volume leaving the large intestine might be 120 mL. If the volume exiting the large intestine were 36 mL, then it would most likely indicate a case of _______.
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bio 2 Chapter 26: Digestive System: Answers 11. Match the following definitions to the terms they describe: (stomach, peristalsis, pancreas, digestion, small intestine, liver) The mechanical and chemical breakdown of food into subunits, enabling the absorption of nutrients. _: Coordinated muscular contractions that force food down the digestive tract An expandable muscular organ that stores the a k daun and digests proteins in food, _: The organ in which the bulk of chemic als and food occurs An organ that...
louun lu ABsorption While both the small and large intestines absorb water, they do not share the job equally. Consider the following typical measurements. What percentage of the water entering the small intestine is absorbed by the small intestine? Volume entering the small intestine: 9,400 mL Volume entering the large intestine: 400 mL Volume leaving the large intestine: 150 mL In contrast, what percentage of the water entering the small intestine is absorbed by the large intestine? % A typical...
36. The digestive system includes A. organs of the GI tract B. salivary glands. C. liver and gallbladder. D. pancreas. E. All of the above. 37. Which organ adds acid, enzymes, and gastric juice that grind food into a semiliquid? A. stomach B. small intestine C. mouth D. esophagus E. large intestine 38. Nutrients are primarily absorbed in which of the following organs? A. large intestine B. small intestine C. pancreas D. liver E. stomach 39. Which organ produces bile?...
3.4 0.5 pts Question 3 Which of the following nutrients is the large intestine responsible for absorbing back into the blood? O proteins vitamin E glucose sodium vitamin C Question 4 0.5 pts The section of the digestive tract which is responsible for water reabsorption is the: gall bladder large intestine liver 10 A? LW 0.5 pts Question 4 The section of the digestive tract which is responsible for water reabsorption is the: gall bladder large intestine liver esophagus O...
In which organ does the majority of digestion and absorption occur? 1. Stomach 2. Large Intestine 3. Mouth 4. Small intestine What is the fate of certain vitamins and minerals ¾such as vitamin C, thiamin, and sodium ¾when they are consumed in excess? 1. They will be excreted in the feces. 2. They will be stored in the liver and muscle cells. 3. They will be excreted in through perspiration. 4. They will be excreted in the urine. The process...
Observation: Digestive System in Pigs 1. Using these terms (esophagus, large intestine, small intestine, stomach) trace the path of food from mouth to the anus small intestine esofhaus large intestine Slorach anus 2. Open the mouth, and insert a blunt probe into the esophagus ( 15.10). Then trace the crophagus stomach 31. Open one side of the stomach and examine its interior surf . Does it appear smooth or rough Snroth L s 4. Find the pyloric sphincter, the muscle...
please help Which of the following occurs in an oxidation reaction? A molecule gains one or more electrons • A molecule loses one or more electrons A molecule gains one or more protons A molecule loses one or more protons QUESTION 2 Which is NOT a mechanism for passive transport? Facilitative diffusion Simple diffusion O Osmosis Carrier-mediated UOPIOSSUILLURULUPEO L EDO Which step(s) of digestion occur in the stomach? Chemical breakdown Ingestion Defecation Absorption Propulsion U Mechanical breakdown QUESTION 4 What...
removal specialists QUESTION 1 The kidneys are waste- and a. carbohydrate b. protein c blood d. fat e. water 1 points QUESTION 2 Which of the following pancreatic hormones lowers the blood glucose level? a. Epinephrine b. Norepinephrine c Adrenaline d. Insulin e. Glucagon 1 points 1. QUESTION 3 If you are taking medications to treat the discomfort caused by heartburn, it is important to know that: a fiber-rich foods should be avoided when taking antacids b. antacids will only...
I. Crossword Puzzle: Digestive System Directions: Complete the crossword puzzle using the clues provided. Down Across 1 Secrete insulin and glucagon 3 Causes gallbladder to contract 5 Chewing 8 Teeth used to crush and grind food 9 Swallowing 11 Triggered by seeing and smelling food 12 Largest salivary glands 15 Soft palate projection 17 Connects tongue to floor of mouth 19 Cheek muscle 21 Liver cell 24 Tongue projections that contain taste bads 25 End products of protein digestion 26...
1. Use the whole-body region and add one layer of the endocrine system a. Isolate the which is responsible for the production of the hormone insulin. Notice the two ducts that exit from the head of this organ, the ducts. Add one layer of the digestive system and observe that these ducts secrete their Remove the digestive system and isolate the hormones that regulate metabolism (T3 and T4). Add one layer of the respiratory system and observe that this gland...