Duodenal gland secretion prevents
A. digestive enzyme release.
B. release of bile from the liver.
C. irritation of the duodenal mucosa by acidic chyme and digestive enzymes.
D. the release of insulin.
E. peristalsis.
C
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A) the plasma concentration of protein is reduced. B) capillary hydrostatic pressure is elevated. C) capillary endothelium permeability goes up. D) the plasma concentration of protein is reduced and capillary endothelium permeability goes up. E) the plasma concentration of protein is reduced, capillary hydrostatic pressure is elevated, and the capillary endothelium permeability goes up.
Patients with damage in the left hemisphere often exhibit aphasia (inability to use or comprehend words). This is an example of
a) apraxia. b) delirium. c) cerebral lacerations. d) hemispheric lateralization. e) decussations.
Short-chain triglycerides found in foods such as butterfat molecules in milk are split by a specific enzyme in preparation for absorption. Which of the following enzymes is responsible?
A) pepsin B) amylase C) lipase D) chymotrypsin
Which tonsils are located on either side of the throat?
a. pharyngeal tonsils b. palatine tonsils c. adenoids d. both A and C above