BIOD 151 Module 3 Exam 2021/22 | BIOD151 M3 Exam, Graded A - Portage Learning.Score for this quiz: 78.5 out of 100 Submitted Jan 5 at 2:40pm This attempt
... [Show More] took 51 minutes. Question 1 5 / 5 pts Explain why a patient with liver disease would have intolerance to fatty foods. Your Answer: One of the liver functions is to produce bile. Bile breaks down fatsand if the fat cannot not be broken down then the patient would have an issue tolerating fatty foods The liver produces bile which breaks down fats. If it is not producing bile (or less bile), fats will not be broken down effectively. Question 2 5 / 5 pts Fill in the four blanks: Food enters the stomach from the ____A_______ via the ____B______ sphincter. Food exits the stomach via the ______C______ sphincter into the____D_______. Your Answer: a. esophagus b. cardiac sphincter c. pyloric sphincter d. small intestine - Food enters the stomach from the ______A_____ : esophagus - via the _____B_____ sphincter. cardioesophageal sphincter (or lower esophageal sphincter/ LES) - Food exits the stomach via the ____C________ : pyloric - sphincter into the_____D______. small intestine (or duodenum) Question 3 8 / 10 pts Look carefully at the diagram below. Label the following 5 organs of the digestive system. To receive credit for the intestines you must label the specific region. 1: ___________ 2: ___________ 5: ___________ 6: ___________ 8: ___________ Your Answer: 1. Liver 2. pancreas 5. duodenum 6. ileum 8. large intestine 1: Liver 2: Pancreas 5: Duodenum (not small intestine) 6: Ileum (not small intestine) 8: Ascending colon (not large intestine) Question 4 5 / 5 pts A patient is experiencing vitamin toxicity. What type of vitamin would be causing this toxicity? Explain your answer. A. Water soluble vitamin B. Fat soluble vitamin C. All of the above Your Answer: B. fat soluble vitamin, because it is stored in the body's fat and it makes it harder to get rid of it by itself B. Fat soluble vitamin. Fat soluble vitamins are stored within the body’s fat stores making it harder for the body to rid itself of them. [Show Less]