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Biology, 12e (Raven)
Chapter 46 The Digestive System
1) An animal with a gastrointestinal tract is the ________.
A) sponge
B) hydra
C) planarian
D) earthworm
E) jellyfish
2) James has been having trouble digesting lean steaks and other protein-rich foods, and these foods seem to stay in his stomach longer than usual. James is likely lacking the enzyme ________.
A) pepsin
B) glucagon
C) bile
D) lipase
E) amylase
3) A baby is born without the ability to make parietal cells. This baby would not be able to ________.
A) emulsify fats
B) digest lactose
C) absorb glucose and galactose
D) digest fats
E) denature (unfold) milk proteins
4) Because of the hepatic portal vein, the ________ is the first organ to receive most of the products of digestion.
A) liver
B) kidney
C) pancreas
D) brain
E) heart
5) The products of fat digestion in the small intestine are reassembled into triglycerides by the intestinal epithelium, before combining them with proteins to form ________.
A) chylomicrons
B) chyme
C) vesicles
D) bile
E) cholesterol
6) The pancreas does NOT secrete ________.
A) bile
B) bicarbonate
C) chymotrypsin
D) lipase
E) glucagon
F) amylase
7) The liver produces ________ that functions in emulsification of fats.
A) trypsin
B) glucagon
C) insulin
D) bile
E) secretin
8) The rate at which an animal consumes energy at rest is called ________.
A) the basal metabolic rate
B) gluconeogenesis
C) glycogenolysis
D) rumination
E) fermentation
9) For many people, eating is one of life's greatest pleasures and they spend much time gathering, preparing and eating food. However, some of us would rather do other things with our time and it would be great if we did not have to eat at all. Alas, eating is a necessity. Choose the one FALSE reason why humans have to eat.
A) We are heterotrophs.
B) We cannot make all twenty amino acids.
C) We need to replace water that we lose through sweat, breathing and urination.
D) We need to obtain trace elements such as iron in our diet.
E) We need to obtain many different vitamins in our diet.
F) We need to obtain cholesterol for our cell membranes in our diet.
10) Jane and Tom are worried about their newborn baby who has just begun to nurse, but chokes and turns blue whenever she is fed. Their baby most likely has a defect in her ________.
A) tongue muscles
B) soft palate
C) muscle in the upper-third of her esophagus
D) epiglottis
E) muscle in the lower two-thirds of her esophagus
11) Saliva contains the hydrolytic enzyme, salivary amylase, which initiates the breakdown of the polysaccharide ________ into the disaccharide, maltose.
A) cellulose
B) sucrose
C) glucose
D) starch
E) fructose
12) Most digestion in humans occurs in the first 25 centimeters of the 6-meter length of the small intestine called the ________.
A) cecum
B) jejunum
C) duodenum
D) omasum
E) colon
13) Scientists in Switzerland compared the total surface area of the small intestine in different species of bats. When the calculations were done as if the inner mucosal surface was smooth, the average inner surface area of the intestinal tube was 9.1 cm2 in one species. The mucosal surface area increased to 48 cm2 when the villi were factored in and reached a total of 0.13 m2 after adding in the membrane surface area of the microvilli. Approximately what percent of the total surface area of the small intestine in these bats can be attributed to the membrane surface area of the microvilli?
A) 12%
B) 28%
C) 55%
D) 78%
E) 96%
14) Diana has been fasting for a few days and decides to go for a short run before breaking her fast. The glucose she needs for her run will come from________.
A) digestion of starch
B) glycolysis
C) insulin
D) glycogenolysis
E) cellular respiration
15) The rumen of the first stomach of ruminants serves as a fermentation chamber in which bacteria and protozoa degrade
A) protein.
B) fats.
C) cellulose.
D) glucose.
E) starch.
16) In horses, rodents, and lagomorphs, the digestion of cellulose by microorganisms takes place in the
A) duodenum.
B) reticulum.
C) cecum.
D) omasum.
E) abomasum.
17) The vertebrate digestive system consists of
A) a one-way tube with a separate mouth and anus and accessory organs.
B) a two-way tube with a separate mouth and anus.
C) a tube with a single opening that serves as mouth and anus.
D) a two-way tube with a separate mouth and anus and accessory organs.
E) a one-way tube with a separate mouth and anus and no accessory organs.
18) The gastrointestinal tract does not include the ________.
A) mouth
B) larynx
C) esophagus
D) stomach
E) small intestine
19) When diet and exercise has failed to produce any significant weight loss, some patients who are seriously overweight elect to have stomach surgery. A procedure galled gastric sleeve surgery removes more than half of the stomach, leaving a tube (or sleeve) about the size of a banana. Following gastric sleeve surgery, patients would have the least trouble ____.
A) eating large amounts of food at one time
B) eating carbohydrate-rich foods
C) eating protein-rich foods
D) eating large chunks of food of relatively hard consistency
20) The activities of cells in different layers of the tubular gastrointestinal tract are regulated by clusters of nerves located in the submucosa. These nerve complexes are called
A) serosa.
B) muscularis.
C) plexuses.
D) villi.
E) epithelia.
21) All of the following teeth are found in adult vertebrates except
A) canines.
B) premolars.
C) molars.
D) precanines.
E) incisors.
22) The gizzard is to a bird as the ________ is/are to a mammal.
A) teeth
B) stomach
C) pancreas
D) liver
E) cecum
23) Food moved to the back of the mouth by the tongue causes all of the following EXCEPT
A) elevation of the soft palate to seal off the nasal cavity.
B) churning of the stomach contents.
C) covering the opening of the larynx by the epiglottis.
D) pressure against the pharynx to initiate swallowing.
E) the swallowing center stimulates successive waves of muscle contraction in the esophagus.
24) Dorothy suffered a serious stroke that destroyed neurons in the swallowing center of her brain. This damage to her brain would prevent ________.
A) peristalsis
B) bolus formation by her tongue
C) elevation of the soft palate
D) mastication
E) secretion of saliva
25)
The enzyme _______ has a pH optimum most similar to peak A in the above graph.
A) trypsin
B) pepsin
C) lipase
D) salivary amylase
E) chymotrypsin
F) pancreatic amylase
26) Place the processes occurring in the digestive tract in the correct order.
I-Peristaltic waves of contraction propel the food along the esophagus.
II-Gastric juices are secreted with the arrival of food into the duodenum.
III-The acidic chyme is transferred through the pyloric sphincter.
IV-HCl and pepsin begin digestion of proteins into shorter polypeptides.
A) IV, III, and II
B) II, III, and IV
C) I, II, and III
D) I, II, and IV
E) II, IV, and III
27) A baby is born without the ability to make chief cells. What would be the best type of diet for this baby?
A) a low-fat diet
B) a diet low in simple sugars such as glucose and fructose
C) a diet low in protein
D) a diet low in complex carbohydrates such as starch
E) a diet low in minerals and vitamins
28) In humans, the surface area of the small intestine is
A) 3 square centimeters.
B) 3 square meters.
C) 300 square meters.
D) 3,000 square meters.
E) 300,000 square meters.
29) The pancreas is an important accessory organ of the digestive system because it adds all of the following substances to the small intestine except
A) lipase.
B) trypsin, chymotrypsin.
C) DNase, RNase.
D) lactase.
E) bicarbonate.
30) Deficiencies of brush border enzymes in the small intestine would NOT affect the complete digestion of ________.
A) fats
B) starch
C) DNA and RNA
D) sucrose
E) proteins
31) Bicarbonate that neutralizes stomach acid is produced by the
A) duodenum.
B) small intestine.
C) pancreas.
D) large intestine.
E) liver.
32) Three-year old Ben's parents are ecstatic because he is now using the potty each time he needs to defecate. What muscle has Ben learned to control?
A) the cardiac sphincter made of striated muscle
B) the internal anal sphincter made of smooth muscle
C) the pyloric sphincter made of smooth muscle
D) the external anal sphincter made of striated muscle
E) the Sphincter of oddi made of smooth muscle
33) An ambulance is rushing a man to the emergency room with a knife wound. The man was stabbed in the upper-right side of his abdomen and has a large amount of internal bleeding. What vital organ has most likely been damaged by the knife wound?
A) stomach
B) pancreas
C) heart
D) liver
E) appendix
F) gall bladder
34) The number of chylomicrons in lymphatic capillaries of the intestine would be increased by eating ________.
A) lactose
B) triglycerides
C) sucrose
D) proteins
E) starch
35) Out of the estimated total of 9 liters of material passing through the small intestine, how much of it is absorbed in the small intestine?
A) about 50 milliliters
B) about 350 milliliters
C) about 4.5 liters
D) about 8.5 liters
E) all of it
36) The arrival of fat-rich chyme to the duodenum stimulates the gall bladder to contract and release ________ into the small intestine.
A) cholecystokinin
B) bile
C) chylomicrons
D) lipase
E) secretin
37) Since the hepatic portal vein empties into the liver, it is able to control the amount of ________ in the blood.
A) alcohol and drugs
B) toxins, pesticides, and carcinogens
C) glucose
D) glucose, alcohol, and drugs
E) glucose, alcohol, drugs, toxins, pesticides, and carcinogens
38) The liver removes excess glucose from the blood and converts it into ________.
A) cellulose
B) maltose and other disaccharides
C) starch
D) glycogen
E) bile
39) What is NOT true about the human large intestine?
A) About 4% of fluid absorption takes place in it.
B) It is longer than the small intestine.
C) It contains three relatively straight segments with no villi.
D) Sodium, vitamin K and other bacterial metabolic products are absorbed across its wall.
E) It compacts and stores undigested materials until their excretion as feces.
40) The secretion of pepsinogen and HCl is controlled by the hormone
A) gastrin.
B) pepsin.
C) insulin.
D) cholecystokinin.
E) secretin.
41) A new mammal has been discovered in the thickly-forested mountains of Papua New Guinea. The squirrel-like animal lives in the canopy of the forest and has a diet rich in leaves. On occasion, however, the animal drops to the ground to quickly fill its cheeks with its own fecal droppings, for ingestion once it is safely back in the trees. The GI tract of this animal would most likely include ________.
A) a four-chambered stomach and long intestines
B) a long small intestine with abundant villi and an appendix at the beginning of the large intestine
C) a simple stomach and a large cecum
D) a short intestine and no cecum
E) a simple stomach, a short small intestine and colon, and a small cecum
42) Many animals have a mutually-beneficial, symbiotic relationship with bacteria that reside in their guts. To study the effects of these relationships in more detail, research organisms such as fish and mice have been raised under germ-free conditions. What important process do you predict is compromised in germ-free mice?
A) vitamin C synthesis
B) vitamin D synthesis
C) synthesis of essential amino acids
D) vitamin K synthesis
E) leptin synthesis
43) In what way are vitamins and essential amino acids similar in human metabolism?
A) They are derived from the same precursor molecules.
B) Both are integral parts of membrane lipids.
C) They cannot be synthesized and must be ingested.
D) Both are needed to synthesize steroid hormones.
E) Both contain metal ions.
44) A patient with advanced colon cancer just had most of his large intestine removed. What process will be most reduced in this patient as compared to a healthy person?
A) digestion of cellulose
B) detoxification of harmful substances
C) absorption of fatty acids and glycerol into lymph capillaries
D) absorption of sugars and amino acids into the blood
E) absorption of water into the blood
45) Which of the following represents the correct order of vertebrate gastrointestinal tract layers, going from outside the tract to inside the tract?
A) the submucosa, the mucosa, the lumen, the plexuses, and the serosa
B) the serosa, submucosa, and the mucosa
C) the serosa, submucosa, and the lumen
D) the mucosa, the plexuses, and the serosa
E) the serosa, the mucosa, and the submucosa
46) Which of the following represents the correct order of adult human teeth, beginning at the front and moving right along the bottom jaw?
A) incisors, molars, canines, premolars
B) incisors, canines, molars, premolars
C) incisors, canines, premolars, molars
D) incisors, premolars, molars, canines
E) canines, incisors, premolars, molars
47) In the human digestive system, the stomach produces about 2 liters of HCl and other gastric secretions every day. The acid secretion of the stomach
A) is stimulated by gastrin.
B) promotes a high pH.
C) inhibits pepsin activity.
D) begins the process of starch digestion.
E) stimulates the gallbladder to contract.
48) Gluten-free food options are becoming more and more common place due to the increased incidence and awareness of celiac disease in the US population. If a person with this disease eats foods containing gluten, the immune system responds by attacking and damaging or destroying his/her own villi. What digestive symptom would NOT be consistent with greatly-reduced numbers of villi?
A) abdominal bloating and pain
B) chronic diarrhea
C) fatty stools
D) weight loss
E) peptic ulcer
49) Select the vitamin that is matched to an incorrect deficiency symptom or disorder.
A) vitamin A—night blindness
B) vitamin B1—beriberi
C) vitamin C—scurvy
D) vitamin D—pernicious anemia
E) vitamin K—severe bleeding
F) vitamin B2—inflammation and breakdown of skin
50) In the human diet, there are no "essential" ________.
A) carbohydrates
B) amino acids
C) vitamins
D) fatty acids
E) minerals
51) A person has his/her gall bladder removed and as a result ________.
A) will die without a gallbladder
B) can now eat as much fat as desired and not absorb it
C) can only eat small amounts of fat
D) can only eat very small meals
E) can only eat liquid meals
52) After consuming an antacid like Rolaids, ________.
A) the stomach would absorb water
B) HCl production would decrease
C) the pH of the stomach fluid would decrease
D) the pH of the stomach fluid would increase
53) A drop to pH 4.0 in the duodenum would primarily stimulate the release of ________.
A) cholecystokinin
B) gastrin
C) insulin
D) pepsin
E) secretin
54) Why doesn't the stomach acid just digest right through the wall of the stomach?
A) It does, we just rebuild the layers faster than they can be digested.
B) Neutralizers are imbedded in the stomach lining.
C) The pH of the stomach acid is not low enough to be able to digest the lining.
D) Food prevents the acid from digesting the wall of the stomach.
E) The lining of the stomach is protected by mucus.
55) Which molecule is not able to be absorbed across the stomach wall?
A) water
B) alcohol
C) aspirin
D) glucose
56) If a person is diagnosed with lactose intolerance, which of the following is likely?
A) Eating fatty foods would be lethal.
B) Eating dairy foods would be lethal.
C) Digesting sugars is no longer possible.
D) Eating dairy products could cause gastrointestinal pain.
E) This person could only drink milk.
57)
Which process in the diagram would occur the most after eating a fatty meal of french fries and ice cream?
A) II
B) I
C) III
D) II and III equally
E) I and II equally
58)
Which process in the diagram causes the greatest insulin release?
A) II
B) III
C) I
D) both I and II equally
E) both II and III equally
59) After not eating for three days, ________ levels will be high.
A) insulin
B) glycogen
C) glucagon
D) blood glucose
E) pancreatic enzymes
60) What molecule is NOT involved in appetite regulation?
A) insulin
B) leptin
C) secretin
D) ghrelin
E) neuropeptide Y
F) alpha-melanocyte-stimulating hormone
61)
Dr. Jones has just discovered that a patient who suffers from extreme obesity has abnormal levels of two different classes of proteins that regulate appetite. Select the most-likely protein profile for this patient from the above diagram.
A) A
B) B
C) C
D) D
62) Langur monkeys and ruminants (such as cows) are the only known mammals in which lysozyme functions in the stomach instead of in tears and saliva. The cow/langur enzyme also has five amino acid changes that are not present in other mammals. What is most likely to be true about lysozyme from langurs and cows compared to lysozyme from other mammals?
A) Salivary and tear lysozyme functions best at a higher H+ ion concentration than the cow/langur enzyme.
B) The five amino acids that langurs and cows have in common in their lysozyme were present in the common ancestor of all mammals.
C) These five amino acid changes alter the specificity of the enzyme, such that the cow/langur lysozyme attacks viruses instead of bacteria.
D) These five amino acid changes somehow make the cow/langur lysozyme resistant to pepsin digestion.
63) What digestive hormone stimulates gall bladder contraction?
A) gastrin
B) cholecystokinin
C) gastric inhibitory peptide
D) secretin
E) insulin
64) The luminal contents of the same organ that secretes the hormone into the blood inhibits the further release of ________.
A) gastrin
B) cholecystokinin
C) gastric inhibitory peptide
D) secretin
E) insulin
65) Pancreatic secretion of bicarbonate is stimulated by ________.
A) gastrin
B) cholecystokinin
C) gastric inhibitory peptide
D) secretin
E) glucagon