Within the muscoal lining of the small intestine, the microvilli contain... a lymphatic lacteal. amylases, peptidases, lipases, and other digestive enzymes. secretin and CCK. HCL all of the answers are correct.
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What is the structure found in the small intestine that contains blood and lymph supply? 1. Microvilli 2. Plicae 3. Rugae 4. Villi Which of the following is a description of chyme? a. The semisolid mass of undigested food which passes through the Ileocecal valve b. A semiliquid mass of partially digested food released by the stomach into the intestines c. The mixture of pancreatic juices containing enzymes for digestion of the macronutrients d. A thick, viscous material synthesized by mucosal cells for protection against digestive juices What is the largest section of the small intestine? a. Ileum b. Duodenum c. Jejunum The term for the open space inside the digestive tract is called the ... 1. Lumen 2. Hole 3. Foramen 4. Canal Which hormone is stimulated by food, presence of fat and protein in the duodenum? a. Cholecystokinin (CCK) b. Salivary Amylase c. Secretin d. Pepsinogen e. None of the above The term for movement of nutrients into the cells of the small intestine is called 1. Digestion 2. Bolus 3. Chyme 4. Absorption
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Q14. The lower esophageal sphincter prevents chyme from moving into the large intestine. Q15. Pancreatic islets produce mucus, insulin, glucagon, and digestive enzymes like enterokinase. Q16. The longest region of the small intestine is the ileum. Q17. The small intestine contains finger-like projections called villi, which increase the surface area. It also has crypts of Lieberkuhn that secrete mucus. Q18. The pancreas releases its secretions into the duodenum. Q19. The lining of the stomach is composed of simple columnar cells and is covered by thick, viscous mucus. It also has folds called rugae. Q20. The function of the gall bladder includes the secretion and storage of bile, as well as the secretion of the stomach hormone gastrin.
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