Nutrition { 1 }

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Chapter 7, Part 1
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Question 1

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The bulk of the carbon compounds that make up the cytoplasm of the cells consist of:
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  • Nutrients
  • Carbohydrates
  • Proteins
  • Lipids
  • Fats

Question 2

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Absorption of the products of digestion by animals is described as:
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  • Heterozygous nutrition
  • Saprotrophic nutrition
  • Trophic mission
  • Heterotrophic nutrition

Question 3

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The mammalian gut is a ___ tube connecting the ___.
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  • long, hollow muscular | mouth to the anus
  • short, hollow muscular | mouth to the stomach
  • hollow, bony | stomach to the anus
  • long | stomach to the anus

Question 4

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Ingestion is :
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  • mechanical digestion by the action of teeth and the muscular walls of the gut.
  • food taken into the mouth for processing in the gut.
  • chemical digestion by enzymes, mainly in the stomach and intestine.
  • chemical digestion by enzymes, mainly in the mouth and pharynx.

Question 5

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Mechanical digestion is ___ and chemical digestion is ___ .
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  • the action of teeth and the muscular walls of the mouth | by enzymes, mainly in the stomach and intestine
  • by enzymes, mainly in the stomach and intestine | the action of teeth and the muscular walls of the gut
  • the action of teeth and the muscular walls of the gut | by enzymes, mainly in the stomach and intestine

Question 6

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Absorption is the process of..
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  • insoluble products of digestion absorbed into the blood circulation system.
  • fat droplets of digestion absorbed into the lymphatic system.
  • soluble products of digestion absorbed into the blood circulation system.
  • water from digestion absorbed into the blood stream only.

Question 7

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assimilation is the process of..
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  • products of digestion absorbed from blood into body cells and used or stored.
  • only fat droplets from digestion absorbed from blood into body cells and used or stored.
  • products of digestion excreted from body cells into blood.

Question 8

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Egestion is the process of ___, expelled from the body as faeces.
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  • Bacteria from the gut flora
  • Bacteria from the gut floor
  • Digested food
  • Undigested food
  • Products of digestion
  • Dead cells from the lining of the gut
  • Dead cells from all over the body

Question 9

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Digestion is an essential step because..
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  • most ingested substances consist of insoluble molecules that are too big to cross the gut wall and enter the blood stream.
  • most ingested substances consist of soluble molecules that are too small to cross the gut wall.
  • ingested fats are insoluble molecules that are too big to cross the gut wall and enter the blood stream.
  • some ingested substances are insoluble molecules that are too big to enter the blood stream.

Question 10

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In order to be absorbed, lipids, carbohydrates and proteins must be hydrolysed and emulsified to..
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  • polysaccharides
  • monosaccharides
  • amino acids
  • simple fats
  • peptides
  • fatty acids
  • disaccharides
  • fat droplets
  • glycerol
  • free amino acids

Question 11

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The first stage in the breakdown of large insoluble food molecules is ___.
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  • both mechanical and chemical digestion
  • chemical digestion
  • ingestion
  • mechanical digestion
  • absorption

Question 12

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Peristalsis is the process of..
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  • waves of contraction and relaxation of the circular and longitudinal muscles of the gut wall to propel food along.
  • waves of contractions of the circular and longitudinal muscles of the gut wall to propel food along.
  • Squeezing of circular and longitudinal muscles of the gut wall to condense food along.

Question 13

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___ follows mechanical digestion and is brought about by ___ produced in specialised cells in glands associated with the gut.
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  • Chemical | digestive enzymes
  • absorption | enzymes
  • Chemical | one protein catalyst

Question 14

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To complete the digestion process, ___ secreted onto food work together with those in the ___ of cells of the ___.
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  • enzymes | mitochondria | gut lining
  • protein catalysts | plasma membranes | stomach lining
  • hormones | plasma membranes | gut lining
  • enzymes | plasma membranes | duodenum
  • enzymes | plasma membranes | gut lining

Question 15

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The enzyme amylase is secreted from the ___ and breaks down ___ into ___.
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  • salivary glands | starch | maltose
  • gastric glands | protein | polypeptides
  • pancreas | triglyceride | fatty acids and glycerol
  • salivary glands | protein | maltose
  • gastric glands | starch | maltose
  • pancreas | starch | sucrose

Question 16

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The enzyme pepsin is secrets from the ___ and breaks down ___ into ___.
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  • pancreas | protein | peptides
  • salivary glands | starch | fatty acids and glycerol
  • gastric glands | protein | peptides
  • pancreas | triglyceride | maltose

Question 17

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The enzyme lipase is secreted from the ___ and breaks down ___ into ___.
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  • gastric glands | triglyceride | maltose
  • pancreas | starch | polypeptides
  • salivary glands | protein | polypeptides
  • pancreas | triglyceride | glycerol and fatty acids

Question 18

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The human stomach is a __-shaped muscular bag located ___ in the ___, below the ___ and ___ .
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  • J | high | abdominal cavity | diaphragm | liver
  • L | high | abdominal cavity | rib cage | liver
  • J | low | rib cage | diaphragm | abdominal cavity
  • O | low | chest | liver | diaphragm

Question 19

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In the wall of the ___ there are millions of tiny pits called ___ which secrete the components of ___ .
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  • gut | gastric glands | gastric juice
  • stomach | gastric glands | gastric juice
  • stomach | salivary glands | amylase
  • gut | mucosa | gastric mucus

Question 20

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Examples of components of gastric juice secreted by gastric glands are:
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  • Chyme
  • Hydrochloric Acid
  • Pepsin
  • Other Protease Enzymes

Question 21

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The whole ___ lining is supplied with ___ that secrete ___ which is used to ___ and ___ .
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  • gut | mucus | goblet cells | shield the stomach from HCL and proteases of gastric juice | prevent autolysis
  • stomach | mucus cells | goblets | coat the inner lining of the stomach in HCL and proteases of gastric juice | bring on autolysis
  • stomach | goblet cells | mucus | shield the stomach's inner lining from HCL and proteases of gastric juice | prevent autolysis
  • gut | goblet cells | mucus | prevent autolysis | drain the stomach of the proteases of gastric juice

Question 22

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Digestion of carbohydrate, lipids and proteins is completed in the ___ where the innermost layer of the wall is formed into finger-like projections called ___ .
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  • small intestine | villi
  • pancreas | villi
  • small intestine | flagella
  • large intestine intestine | villi

Question 23

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Food enters the first part of the small intestine ( ___ ) and here the ___ meets the ___ from the ___ .
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  • ileum | chyme | bile | bile duct and pancreatic juice from the pancreas
  • duodenum | chyme | bile | bile duct and pancreatic juice from the pancreas
  • duodenum | bile | chyme | bile duct and pancreatic juice
  • duodenum | chyme | bile | bile duct and pancreatic juice from the pyloric sphincter

Question 24

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Bile is ___ and neutralises the ___ of the ___ . Though bile contains ___, it lowers the surface tension of large fat ___ and causes them to break into ___ -___ .
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  • strongly alkaline | acidity | chyme | no enzymes | globules | tiny droplets | emulsification
  • strongly alkaline | acidity | chyme | no enzymes | globules | tiny droplets | verification
  • slightly alkaline | acidity | tyme | no enzymes | droplets | tiny globules | emulsification
  • strongly alkaline | acidity | chyme | few enzymes | globules | tiny droplets | hydrolysation

Question 25

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___ contains many enzymes e.g. ___ that catalyse the hydrolysis of ___ to ___ , ___ and ___ .
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  • Pancreatic juice | amylase | starch | maltose | lipase | proteases
  • Pancreatic juice | amylase | peptides | maltose | lipase | proteases
  • Pancreatic juice | amylase | starch | lipase | maltose | proteases
  • Pancreatic juice | protease | starch | maltose | lipase | amylases

Question 26

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All the enzymes act as the ___ , ___ and ___ are mixed together - a form of ____ called ___.
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  • bile
  • chyme
  • peristalsis | segmentation
  • segmentation | peristalsis
  • pancreatic juice
  • peristalsis | segregation
  • salts
  • gastric juice

Question 27

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Villi in the ____ are coated with ___ that expend energy in the ___ of most of the products of digestion which involves ___ .
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  • large intestine | epithelial cells | diffusion | protein pump molecules in the plasma membrane activated by reaction with ATP.
  • small intestine | goblet cells | active transport | protein pump molecules in the plasma membrane activated by reaction with ATP.
  • small intestine | epithelial cells | active transport | protein pumps activated by reaction with ATP.
  • small intestine | epithelial cells | active transport | protein pump molecules in the plasma membrane activated by reaction with ADP.

Question 28

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Villi..
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  • provide a huge surface area for absorption.
  • single layer of small cells packed with mitochondria for active uptake across the plasma membrane.
  • lubricate the movement of digested food along the gut.
  • provide a large surface area for the uptake of amino acid and monosaccharides only.
  • provide a small surface area for absorption.

Question 29

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Epithelium cells..
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  • lubricate the movement of food along the gut.
  • are a branch of the lymphatic system into which triglycerides pass for transport to body cells.
  • provide a single layer of small cells packed with mitochondria for active uptake across the plasma membrane.
  • provide a large surface area for the diffusion of monosaccharides only.

Question 30

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Pump proteins in the plasma membranes of epithelium cells..
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  • actively transport substances across the plasma membrane into the villi.
  • actively transport substances across the plasma membrane into the blood stream.
  • actively transport substances across the villi into the epithelium cells.

Question 31

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Network of capillaries..
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  • provide a small surface area for the uptake of the products of digestion.
  • provide a large surface area for the products of digestion to be absorbed through via osmosis.
  • provide a large surface area for the uptake of the products of digestion.
  • lubricate the movement of food along the gut.

Question 32

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Lacteal..
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  • is a single layer of tiny cells packed with mitochondria for active uptake across the plasma membrane.
  • is a branch of the circulatory system into which triglycerides pass for transport to body cells.
  • provides a large surface area for the uptake of triglycerides and monosaccharides only.
  • is a branch of the lymphatic system into which triglycerides pass for transport to the blood stream.
  • is a branch of the lymphatic system into which triglycerides pass for transport to body cells.

Question 33

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Mucus from goblet cells in the epithelium..
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  • provides a large surface area for the active uptake of the products of digestion into the blood stream.
  • lubricates the movement of digested food among the villi and protects plasma membrane of epithelial cells.
  • facilitates the movement of undigested food from the blood stream into body cells.

Question 34

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In the first stage of assimilation, ___ are transported from the ___ by the ___ to the ___ .
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  • nutrients and amino acids | small intestine | capillary network | liver
  • amino acids | small intestine | capillary network | Ileum
  • nutrients | large intestine | villi | liver
  • nutrients and amino acids | small intestine | lacteal | anus

Question 35

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___ are absorbed as ___ into the ___ vessels and then carried by the ___ system to the blood circulation outside the heart.
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  • Lipids | fatty acids and glycerol | lacteal | circulatory
  • Lipids | fatty acids and glycerol | lacteal | lymphatic
  • Proteins | polypeptides | lacteal | lymphatic
  • Lipids | just glycerol | lacteal | lymphatic

Question 36

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The large intestine has no villi what reaches here is undigested matter such as :
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  • mucus
  • dead intestinal cells
  • dead interstitial cells
  • bacteria
  • starch
  • plant fibre
  • some mineral ions
  • monosaccharides
  • water
  • some fatty acids and glycerol
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