Mod 10 - Digestion Physiology - Quiz 1 Flashcards
What is the function of the following substrates in the stomach? A: gastric lipase B: intrinsic factor C: mucus D: pepsin E: HCl
A: digests a small amount of lipid
B: binds to vit B12 and aids its absoption
C: protects stomach lining from digestion
D: digests proteins into smaller peptide chains, activates pepsinogen to pepsin
E: antibacterial, decreases stomach pH to activate pepsinogen to pepsin
Which are only protein digesting enzymes secreted from the pancreas?
Trypsin, chymotrypsin, carboxypeptidase
Describe the component structure of tunic serosa/adventitia of the digestive tract.
Contains a layer of connective tissue
Describe the component structure of tunic mucosa of the digestive tract.
Has lamina propria, muscularis mucosa and epithelia
Describe the component structure of tunic submucosa of the digestive tract.
Contains glands, blood vessels, lymphatic vessels in a thick connective tissue layer. Also contains nerves making up the Meissner complex
What are the functions of each oral cavity secretions? A: lingual lipase B: mucous C: salivary amylase D: serous saliva
A: digests a small amount of lipid
B: lubricates food and protects digestive tract from digestion by enzymes
C: digests carbohydrates
D: flushes bacteria from teeth, neutralises bacterial acids, moistens food and mucous membranes
Describe the component structure of tunic muscularis of the digestive tract.
Contains a layer of circular smooth muscle and a layer of longitudinal smooth muscle
Describe the Cephalic phase
Taste, smell, chewing and swallowing of food
Postganglionic neurons stimulate secretion by parietal and chief cells
Secretion of gastrin by the stomach into the blood
Describe the Gastric phase
Distention of the stomach
…stimulates mechanoreceptors. Action potentials travel to the medulla via vagus nerve
Medulla sends action potentials down vagus nerve to stimulate secretions of gastrin and histamine by endocrine cells
Describe the Intestinal phase
Chyme goes into duodenum
A pH
Describe action and function of cholecystokinin (CCK)
- produced by the duodenum
- stimulates the release of bile from gall bladder and secretion of pancreatic juice from pancreas
- decreases gastric secretions in the stomach
Describe the function of secretin
- Stimulates bile secretion from the pancreas into the duodenum
- increase bicarbonate ion content of bile to increae pH and protect duodenum from acidic pH
What processes of an amino acid occur to be absorbed into intestinal cells?
Moves out of intestinal cell by diffusion
active symporting into intestinal cells by a similar manner to glucose
What processes of glucose occur to be absorbed into intestinal cells?
Symporting with Na+ moving down concentration gradient
Moves out of intestinal cell by facilitated diffusion
What processes of lipids occur to be absorbed into intestinal cells?
Micelles attach to plasma membranes of intestinal cells and lipid diffuses into cell
Cholymicrons move out of intestinal cells by exocytosis