and ask questions i The next block of questions focuses on acid and enzyme produ
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and ask questions i The next block of questions focuses on acid and enzyme production in the stomach. For these questions, select from Under normal conditions, the volume taken into and secreted by the digestive system must equal the volume absorbed and excreted by it. This illustrates: a) The law of mass action b) Fick's law c) Dalton's law d) The law of mass balance e) The first law of thermodynamics 1) a) Parietal cells b) Chief cells c) Enterochromaffin-like cells d) D cells e) G cells 12) Chemoreceptors on sensory neurons detect biomolecules entering the stomach and then directly For the next few questions, think about the four major processes that occur in the digestive system. For the questions in this section, select from: stimulate these cells permits Vitamin B: absorption release somatostatin which turns off the production of 13) These cells release a molecule called intrinsic factor that a) Motility b) Secretion c) Absorption d) Digestion 14) A rise in H' levels in the stomach stimulatesto gastric secretions. 15) What kind of cell is shown in the diagram below? 2) Symbiotic bacteria are directly responsible for all the 3) The enzyme carbonic anhydrase plays a critical role in 4) Transcytosis plays a role in These questions focus on the primary and accessory that occurs in the large intestine. ?? this process. digestive organs. For the questions below, select from a) Mouth b) Esophagus c) Stomach d) Small intestine e) Large intestine ab) Pancreas ac) Gall bladder ad) Lver For the next few questions, study the image above and select from the answer choices below: a) Facilitated diffusion b) Primary active transport c) Secondary active transport d) Cotransport e) Symport ab) Antiport 5) This organ synthesizes most of the zymogens used during digestion. 6) A majority of biomolecule absorption occurs in the . 7) Sublingual absorption occurs in the 8) Bile is synthesized in this organ. 9) Protein digestion begins in the 10) Fat digestion begins in this part of the digestive tract. 16) The transport of hydrogen ions on the apical membrane 17) Chloride is moving through the apical membrane by this 18) The membrane transporter on the basolateral is best described asif you focus on the energy requirements of that transport. 11) This branch of the nervous system is contained completely in the gastrointestinal tract and helps to coordinate secretion, motility, and digestion. a) Parasympathetic nervous system b) Sympathetic nervous system c) Enteric nervous system d) Peripheral nervous system process membrane is best described asif you focus on the number of substrates moving through that transporter and the direction of their movement. Page 1 of 6 Font A Page S of 6Explanation / Answer
1. Option D is correct, because human body is an open system that exchanges materials and heat from the environ ment.
According to this law any gain must be offset with the equal loss to maintain the constant environment and the amount of the substances in the body.
Therefore,
total amount of substances in the body = intake + production -(excretion + metabolism).
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