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Nutrition in Humans

Ingestion, Digestion, Absorption, Assimilation, Egestion and the Human Digestive System

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Created Date 08.25.21
Last Updated 08.25.21
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  • Which of the following enzymes is not produced by the pancreas?
  • Which of the following is not part of the small intestine?
  • Which of the following is the longest part of the small intestine?
  • Which of the following is not a function of the liver?
  • What is the name of the juice produced in the stomach?
  • What is the process that pushes food along the alimentary canal?
  • State the enzyme produced in the mouth.
  • State the organ that stores bile temporarily.
  • Which of the following is the function of the large intestine?
  • What is the end product of fat digestion?
  • Which of the following is not a feature of the ileum?
  • Name the blood vessel that digested nutrients enter right after absorption.
  • What is deamination?
  • State a part of the alimentary canal where no chemical digestion by enzymes occurs.
  • What is the term given to food after being rolled by the tongue?
  • State the function of bile.
  • State the action of the stomach in physical digestion.
  • What is the pH in the stomach?
  • Which of the following is a function of hydrochloric acid in the stomach?
  • Name the end product(s) of starch digestion.
  • Which nutrient is digested in the stomach?
  • What does pepsin break protein down into?
  • What do peptidases break polypeptides down into?
  • What is the pH of bile?
  • What carbohydrate is glucose stored as in the liver?
  • What is the pH in the mouth?
  • The process where nutrients are converted into new protoplasm in the body is called
  • The junction between the nasal (nose) and buccal (mouth) cavities is called the
  • Which of the following is not considered physical digestion?
  • Which of the following nutrients does not need to be digested?

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