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A&P2 TEST 3 UPDATED QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Which of these statements about water balance in the digestive system is true? a. About 7000 ml/day enter by secretion. b. About 150-200 ml/day are lost in the feces. c. About 2000 ml/day enter by mouth. d. All of these statements are true. - CORRECT ANSWERD. All of these statements are true.

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A&P2 TEST 3 UPDATED QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
Which of these statements about water balance in the digestive system is true?

a. About 7000 ml/day enter by secretion.

b. About 150-200 ml/day are lost in the feces.

c. About 2000 ml/day enter by mouth.

d. All of these statements are true. - CORRECT ANSWER✅✅D. All of these statements are true.



During digestion of triglycerides, fatty acids enter the intestinal mucosa by diffusion; then, they are
resynthesized into triglycerides. Which of the following statements correctly describes what happens
next?



A. The triglycerides are secreted back into the lumen of the small intestine and then chemically digested
into their subunits of fatty acids and glycerol



B. The triglycerides are secreted into the interstitial fluid, where they then diffuse into the capillaries.



c. The triglycerides are coated with proteins and then secreted into the interstitial fluid, where they
diffuse into intestinal lacteals.



D. The triglycerides are absorbed directly from the intestinal cell into a capillary. - CORRECT
ANSWER✅✅C. The triglycerides are coated with proteins and then secreted into the interstitial fluid,
where they diffuse into intestinal lacteals.



Which of the following answers correctly lists the phases of the swallowing process before the bolus
enters the stomach?



pharyngeal buccal esophageal



buccal pharyngeal esophageal



buccal esophageal pharyngeal

,esophageal pharyngeal buccal - CORRECT ANSWER✅✅buccal pharyngeal esophageal



Cells that are rapidly undergoing mitosis constantly repair and renew the lining of the pharynx and the
esophagus, which is particularly vulnerable to abrasion associated with swallowing. Which of the
following terms best describes this lining?



muscularis externa

mucosa

submuco

saserosa - CORRECT ANSWER✅✅mucosa



What chemical is found in the fluid that flows through the indicated duct?

salivary amylase

pepsin

trypsinogen

bile pigment - CORRECT ANSWER✅✅trypsinogen



Which of these is/are NOT (an) accessory organ(s) of digestion?



tonsils



gall bladder



salivary glands



liver - CORRECT ANSWER✅✅tonsils



Which of the following is true concerning the blood vessels labeled A and B in the image?

,Blood moves from vessel B toward vessel A.



Blood in A has a higher concentration of glucose than blood in B when digestion is occurring.



Blood flows outward from vessel A to vessel B.



Bile enters the blood at vessel B. - CORRECT ANSWER✅✅Blood moves from vessel B toward vessel A.



The cells in the gastric mucosa near the openings of the gastric pits largely specialize in secreting
__________.



pepsinogen

intrinsic factor

mucus

hydrochloric acid - CORRECT ANSWER✅✅mucus



The epithelium lining the stomach, small intestine, and most of the large intestine is simple columnar;
the epithelium in the oral cavity, esophagus, and pharynx is stratified squamous. Are these two
statements true or false?



Both statements are true.



The first statement is false; the second is true.



Both statements are false.



The first statement is true; the second is false. - CORRECT ANSWER✅✅Both statements are true.



The enzyme alpha-amylase that digests polysaccharides is secreted by the __________.

, salivary glands



duodenum



brush border



pancreas - CORRECT ANSWER✅✅pancreas



What organ sits closest to the point indicated by the arrow?



gall bladder



duodenum



spleen



liver - CORRECT ANSWER✅✅spleen



An ulcerated stomach lining often repairs itself once the source of inflammation has been eliminated.
How is this possible?



The parasympathetic innervation of the stomach wall stimulates constant repair and renewal.



The mucosa consists of a particularly vascular epithelium that facilitates efficient repair and renewal.



The tissue lining the stomach is an epithelium and thus is capable of repair and renewal.

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