Gastrointestinal Physiology: Secretion II Flashcards

1
Q

Where is the Na+ concentration higher, in the gall bladder bile or in the liver bile?

A

Gall bladder bile

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As the volume of bile increases in the gallbladder, the smooth muscle stretches with little increase in wall tension until we reach a

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Critical volume

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3
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At this volume, the wall tension rapidly increases and rhythmic contractions start, leading to

A

Gall bladder emptying

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4
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Flows out of the liver, through the common bile duct and into the gallbladder or duodenum in response to the secretion pressure developed in the blind end of the biliary tract

A

Bile

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5
Q

Secretion at the hepatocyte can produce a hydrostatic pressure within the canaliculi of

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10-20mmHg

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6
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The newly formed bile follows the path of least resistance into either the

A

Gall bladder or duodenum

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7
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During the interdigestive period, most of the bile flows into the gallbladder due to higher muscle tone in the lower common bile duct and the

A

Sphincter of Oddi

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Upon eating, increasing amounts of bile flow directly into the duodenum because the muscle tone of the gallbladder increases while that of the lower common bile duct and sphincter of Oddi

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Decreases

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