CCRI Definitions of Digestive Terms and The Large Intestine Question
Definitions
- Bolus
- Chyme
- Retroperitoneal
- Peristalsis
- Mucosal barrier
- Absorption
- Lacteals
- Nutrient
- Macronutrient
- Micronutrient
- Essential nutrient
- Nitrogen balance
- Metabolism
- Catabolism
- Anabolism
- Hydrolysis
- Dehydration
- Glycogenesis
- Glycogenolysis
- Gluconeogenesis
- Body energy balance
- Metabolic rate
- Pyrexia
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Essay questions
Type or write the answers to the questions below. Use your
own words. Points will be taken out if you copied and pasted text from
resources (textbook, internet, a classmate, …) Feel free to work in group. In
that case you need to indicate the name of all students involved. - 1. Describe the first steps of food digestion, from
the moment food enters the mouth until it enters the stomach. Explain how the
tongue, the teeth and the saliva participate in digesting big molecules and
moving food; the type of mobility in the esophagus; the entry point of food in
the stomach. - 2. Explain how gastric gland cells coordinate their
secretions to produce the acidic, enzyme-rich gastric juice.
3.
What modification of the stomach wall leads to
specific gastric contractile activity? Explain how motility of the stomach
participate in mechanic digestion of food. What type of motility happens in the
stomach? Describe briefly the factors that control this motility. - 4. Pancreatic juice and bile: describe their
composition, the organs and cells that secrete the molecules that make up bile
and pancreatic juice, and where they are delivered to the small intestine to
help digestion. What mechanisms control the production and release of these
accessory organs’ secretions? - 5.
Explain the role of each cell type that make up
the small intestine mucosa. Which cells are responsible for nutrient
absorption? -
6.
List the three functions of the large intestine
and describe where they happen, and/ or the mechanisms. -
7.
Compare the absorption of lipids to the absorption
of carbohydrates or proteins. -
8.
In a table, the dietary sources, uses in body
and dietary requirements of nutrients. -
9.
Explain how redox (Reduction-Oxidation)
reactions are important for metabolism. Make sure to explain: what is gained or
loss during theses reactions; why oxidation is always coupled with reduction; which
state (oxidized or reduced) has the most energy, what happens to glucose during
cellular respiration while producing energy (reduction or oxidation?), and what
are the molecules (coenzymes) that help redox reactions during this process.
10.
Describe where, in which form, and under which
conditions each of the macronutrients are stored. - 11.
Blood cholesterol can cause atherosclerosis, a
condition when plaques form inside blood vessel, increasing blood pressure.
Discuss the best ways to reduce blood cholesterol. -
12.
Explain how hydrolysis of lipids yields more ATP
than hydrolysis of glucose. Include the net yield of each metabolism and
describe briefly the steps of each type of hydrolysis. -
13.
In a table, contrast the lipoproteins
chylomicron, LDL and HDLs. Indicate their composition (% of each type of
molecules) and their roles.
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