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Biod 151 Module 3 Lab Exam Qustions And Answers, Exams of Microbiology

Biod 151 Module 3 Lab Exam Qustions And Answers

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Biod 151 Module 3 Lab Exam Qustions And
Answers
List the 5 stages of digestion. - - -
correct answer Ingestion, Digestion, Absorption, Compaction,
Defecation
The esophagus is considered an accessory organ of the GI tract. - - -
correct answer False
The tongue is considered a primary organ of the GI tract. - - -
correct answer False
Chemical digestion in the mouth is carried out by way of salivary
amylase. - - -
correct answer True
What is the function of the structure pictured above specified by
the pointer? - - -
correct answer The function of the epiglottis pictured above is to
prevent food from entering the airway when you swallow
Identify the structure in the picture above, specified by the pointer,
then describe its relationship to the trachea using anatomical
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List the 5 stages of digestion. - - - correct answer ✅Ingestion, Digestion, Absorption, Compaction, Defecation The esophagus is considered an accessory organ of the GI tract. - - - correct answer ✅False The tongue is considered a primary organ of the GI tract. - - - correct answer ✅False Chemical digestion in the mouth is carried out by way of salivary amylase. - - - correct answer ✅True What is the function of the structure pictured above specified by the pointer? - - - correct answer ✅The function of the epiglottis pictured above is to prevent food from entering the airway when you swallow Identify the structure in the picture above, specified by the pointer, then describe its relationship to the trachea using anatomical

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terminology. - - - correct answer ✅The Esophagus above runs posteriorly to the trachea. Identify the sphincter pictured above (specified by the arrow and highlighted in blue) and describe its function. - - - correct answer ✅The pyloric sphincter regulates the passage of food from the stomach to the small intestine. It keeps food from flowing back into the stomach. Identify the structure in the above picture, specified by the arrow, and describe its function. - - - correct answer ✅The arrow is pointing to the rugae the internal structure of the stomach. It's function is to accommodate large amounts of food that stretches these folds and helps in griping and moving food during digestion. Which of the following statements is FALSE regarding the structure pictured above, specified by the pointer. - - - correct answer ✅Each segment is a collection of fecal material.

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Which of the following statements is TRUE regarding the accessory organ pictured above (highlighted)? - - - correct answer ✅a. It produces bile to digest fats and cholesterol. b. It produces insulin to metabolize blood glucose. c. It is considered endocrine only. d. It stores glycogen, vitamins, and minerals. Correct! e. a. and d. are true. f. b. and. c. are true. g. All of the above are true statements. Which of the following statements is FALSE regarding the accessory organ pictured above (highlighted in blue)? - - - correct answer ✅Only 90% of the cells perform digestive functions. 99% is the correct answer. It produces insulin to metabolize blood glucose. It is considered endocrine and exocrine All of the above statements are true. Describe the clinical condition that results when the organ pictured above (specified by the pointer) is not able to function properly. - - -

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correct answer ✅The clinical condition that results when the organ does not function properly is called gallstones. Gallstones form when the gallbladder is unable to breakdown too much fat and cholesterol.