A patient is experiencing vitamin toxicity. What type of vitamin would be causing this toxicity? Explain your answer.
A. Water soluble vitamin
B. Fat
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C. All of the above
A doctor is looking to prescribe a larger dose of a vitamin that would not easily cause vitamin toxicity. What type of vitamin would be the best to prescribe? Explain your answer.
A. Water soluble vitamin
B. Fat soluble vitamin
C. All of the above
What is the purpose of the hormone Leptin? Decrease hunger, increase satiety
What is the purpose of the hormone Ghrelin? Increase hunger, decrease satiety
Which of the following statements is false?
A. Taste buds are located on the surface of the mouth and the wall of the pharynx.
B. The ileocecal valve controls the entrance of chime into to the small intestine.
C. The gall bladder, teeth, and tongue are considered accessory organs to the digestive system.
D. The alimentary canal is a continuous muscular tube, open at both ends. B. (It controls the entrance to the large intestine)
Which of the following statements is false?
A. The ileocecal valve controls the entrance of chyme into to the large intestine.
B. Taste buds are located on the surface of the mouth and the wall of the pharynx.
C. The liver, pancreas, and tongue are considered accessory organs to the digestive system.
D. The stomach is located along the right side of the abdomen below the diaphragm.
Which of the following statements is true concerning glycolysis?
A. Pyruvic acid are broken down into glucose.
B. Five ATP molecules are formed.
C. Glucose is broken down into two pyruvate molecules.
D. Glucose is broken down into two ADP molecules.
Which of the following statements is true concerning glycolysis?
A. Pyruvic acid is broken down into glucose.
B. Two ATP molecules are formed in first breakdown of glucose.
C. Glucose is broken down into three pyruvate molecules.
D. Glucose is broken down into two sucrose molecules.
Which of the following statements is false concerning the second stage of glucose breakdown?
A. This second stage is also known as the TCA cycle.
B. Pyruvic acid is converted to carbon dioxide.
C. Additional ATP is formed.
D. This is also known as the electron transport system.
Which of the following statements is true concerning the second stage of glucose breakdown?
A. This is also known as proton motive force.
B. Fermentation takes place here with oxygen present.
C. Two additional ATP are formed along with other electron carriers.
D. Glucose molecules are formed.
Which of the following statements is true concerning the Electron Transport System?
A. Can proceed only aerobically
B. Approximately a total of 2 ATP are formed.
C. Protons are pumped out of the inner mitochondrial membrane.
D. The proton motive force forms ADP.
Label the diagram below, including left or right. Discuss the purpose of tooth (B). A: Mandible B: Right Molar C: Right Premolar (bicuspid) F: Right Central Incisor Purpose of tooth type B: Flat molars for crushing food
Match the structure with the best description: Pancreas:
A. Storage site for bile
B. Attached to the soft palate
C. Secretes juices which digest all types of foods
D. Stores glycogen and produces urea
E. Forms food into a bolus
Match the structure with the best description: Small Intestine:
A. First section is called the jejunum
B. Contains the LES
C. Attaches to the greater momentum
D. Pancreas secretions enter here via Hepatopancreatic ampulla
E. Secretes Vitamin K
Match the structure with the best description: Stomach:
A. Hangs from the cecum
B. Connects mouth to esophagus
C. Attaches to the greater omentum
D. Contains the hepatic flexure
E. Site of the ileocecal valve
Match the structure with the best description: Muscular is external (layer of tissue):
A. Made of two layers of muscle
B. Innermost layer
C. Secretes mucous
D. Contains blood and lymph vessels
E. Begins in the mouth
Match the structure with the best description: Sub mucosal (layer of tissue):
A. Made of two layers of muscle
B. Innermost layer
C. Secretes mucous
D. Contains blood and lymph vessels
E. Begins in the mouth
Match the structure with the best description: Dentin:
A. Upper portion of gums
B. Outermost layer
C. Bone-like substance
D. Hard connective tissue
E. Contains longitudinal muscle
Match the structure with the best description: Common Bile Duct
A. Contains secretions from the pancreas
B. Joins with the pancreatic duct
C. Enters the jejunum
D. Contains secretions from the salivary glands [Show Less]