Which of the following describes one function of the stomach?
- A. To introduce carbohydrates to food.
- B. To remove excess water from food.
- C. To temporarily store food.
- D. To absorb nutrients into the bloodstream.
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: The stomach temporarily stores food, mixing it with gastric juices for digestion.
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Choose the answer which lists the correct order of the digestion process.
- A. A, C, D, B
- B. C, D, A, B
- C. C, A, D, B
- D. D, C, A, B
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: The correct order is: Food is ingested (C), digested (D), nutrients absorbed (A), and undigested food eliminated (B).
Which type of digestion breaks down pieces of food into small molecules?
- A. chemical digestion
- B. peristalsis digestion
- C. mechanical digestion
- D. absorption digestion
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Chemical digestion uses enzymes to break food into small molecules.
Starch is digested to maltose by the enzyme amylase. According to the 'lock and key' hypothesis, which is the 'key' and which is the 'lock'?
- A. key: amylase, lock: starch
- B. key: starch, lock: amylase
- C. key: maltose, lock: amylase
- D. key: amylase, lock: maltose
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: In the lock and key model, the enzyme (amylase) is the key that specifically binds to the substrate (starch), acting as the lock.
Salivary amylase and pancreatic amylase are enzymes responsible for the chemical breakdown of
- A. starch
- B. maltose
- C. glucose
- D. lactose
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Amylase enzymes break down starch into simpler sugars such as maltose during digestion.
All about Bile is true EXCEPT:
- A. Formed by gall bladder
- B. Formed by hepatocytes
- C. Concentrated in gall bladder
- D. Discharged into duodenum under effect of cholecystokinin.
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Bile is formed by hepatocytes, not the gallbladder, which only concentrates and stores it.