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PHGY 216 Final Study Set Exam @
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Secretin - Answer Secretion of NaH CO3 into duodenal lumen

Pancreatic lipase - Answer hydrolyzes triglycerides to yield free fatty acids and
monoglycerides

CCK - Answer Secretion of pancreatic enzymes into duodenal lumen

Pancreatic amylase - Answer Breaks down polysaccharides into maltose (di)

Trypsinogen - Answer Inactive enzyme converted to trypsin by enterokinase

What is the blood supply to and from the liver? - Answer Hepatic portal vein and hepatic
artery

What is the functional unit of the liver? - Answer A lobule

What are Kupffer cells? - Answer Macrophages

What does the central vein of all liver lobules converge to form? - Answer The hepatic
vein

What do hepatocytes do? - Answer Produce bile

What is between the bile duct and the duodenum? - Answer Sphincter of Oddi

What is enterohepatic circulation? - Answer Reabsorption of bile salts in the ileum and
recycling back into bile

What is bile important for? - Answer The absorption of fats

What is bilirubin? - Answer A waste product secreted in the bile. Gives feces its brown
colour

What stimulates the release of bile? - Answer -reabsoprtion of bile salts

-secretin stimulates component of bile

-vagal stimulation during cephalic phase

What does CCK do for bile? - Answer Contracts gallbladder and relaxes Sphincter of
Oddi

What is the effect of bile salts on fat, essentially? - Answer Increase surface area of fats
for greater digestion

What is the term for motility in the small intestine? - Answer Segmentation

, True or False: the movement of the small in intestine is peristaltic - Answer False

What is the gastroileal reflex? - Answer Chyme causes gastrin to be secreted which then
causes segmentation of ileum

What is the BER? - Answer Electrical stimulation caused by the pacemaker cells in the
small intestine

What is the purpose of the migrating mobility complex? - Answer Move any last food
remnants, debris, or bacteria towards the colon to prepare for next meal

-it's what makes the noises

What is the brush border? - Answer Microvilli from epithelial cells lining the small
intestine

What enzymes does the brush border contain? - Answer Enterokinases, disaccharides,
aminopeptidases

What is absorbed in the ileum? - Answer Bile salts and B12

How are carbohydrates transported? - Answer Via sodium-monosaccharide
cotransport, or sodium-independent facilitated diffusion

Are all monosaccharides absorbed the same way? - Answer No, there are preferences

How are galactose and glucose - Answer Na-K+ cotransport

How is fructose transported? - Answer Facilitated diffusion

What are chylomicrons? - Answer Triglycerides coated with water-soluble lipoprotein.
Fats travel through the blood like this

What is the most readily absorbed form of iron? - Answer Fe2+

Where is iron stored? - Answer Within the epithelial cells of the small intestine as ferritin

What are the three potential causes for diarrhea? - Answer -Excessive small intestine
motility

-excessive osmotic particles (draws too much water into intestine)

-toxins that cause excess fluid secretion by intestinal muscosa

How many enzymes break down proteins? - Answer 5

(Chymotrypsin, enterokinase, trypsin, aminopeptidase, carboxypeptidase)

How many enzymes break down carbs? - Answer 2

(Amylase and disaccharidase)

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