Chapter 14: Digestion Flashcards

1
Q

The pancreas releases ___________ to buffer the pH of the stomach juices.

A

NaHCO3

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2
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Pepsin requires ____________ to become active.

A
  1. zymogen activation
  2. low pH
  3. partial denaturation of protein
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3
Q

Complex carbohydrates are absorbed:

A

as they are converted to glucose and simple sugars.

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4
Q

Glucose transport takes place by:

A

secondary active transport using the sodium glucose cotransporter.

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5
Q

Snake venom’s poison is actually:

A

a collection of digestive enzymes.

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6
Q

The transport of lipids in the lymph is carried out by:

A

chylomicrons

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7
Q

Define: Digestion

A

The conversion of food into simple biochemicals

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8
Q

Define: Cholecystokinin

A

Results in the secretion of digestion enzymes

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9
Q

Define: Zymogens

A

Proenzymes

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10
Q

Define: Enteropeptidase

A

Activates trypsin

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11
Q

Define: (alpha)-Amylase

A

Digests carbohydrates

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12
Q

Define: Emulsion

A

Water-lipid droplets

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13
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Define: Bile Salts

A

Inserts into emulsions to facilitate lipase action

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14
Q

Define: Chylomicron

A

Transports dietary lipids from intestinal cells to elsewhere in the body

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15
Q

Define: K+/H+ ATPase

A

Acidifies the stomach

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16
Q

Define: Lipase

A

Hydrolyzes lipids

17
Q

What properties of lipids make their digestion more complicated than that of carbohydrates and proteins?

How are lipids made accessible for digestion?

A

Unlike proteins and carbohydrates, neither lipids nor the products of lipid digestion - fatty acids- are water soluble. The lipids are converted into mixtures of lipid droplets and water (emulsions), a conversion enhanced by bile salts.

The emulsions are accessible to lipases. The fatty acids generated by the lipases are carred in micelles to the intestinal membrane.

18
Q

Why are most digestive enzymes produced as zymogens?

A

Secretion of the digestive enzymes as precursors reduces the likelihood that the secretory tissue will be damaged by its secretory products.