Segmentation is different from peristalsis because a. segmentation only occurs i
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Segmentation is different from peristalsis because a. segmentation only occurs in the stomach. b. it is a type of mechanical digestion. e, it does not move food through the digestive tract. d. There is no difference between segmentation and peristalsis 112. 113. Which of the following works with gastric inhibitory peptide to inhibit gastrie peristalsis? b. Cholecystokinin c. The enterogastric reflex Both B and C 114. Which monosaccharide is found in all three of the most common disaccharides? a. Fructose b. Glucose c. Galactose d. Levulose Which of the following protein-digesting enzymes is made in the stomach? a. Trypsin b. Chymotrypsin c. Pepsin d. Peptidase 115. 116. Which of the following is not a digestive enzyme for lipids? a. Bile b. Lipase Phospholipase d. c. All of the above are digestive enzymes for lipids. Which of the following is not a stage in deglutition? a. Gastric b. Oral c. Pharyngeal d. Esophageal 117. 118. The enzyme amylase is produced by the a. stomach. b. pancreas c. salivary glands. d. Both B and C are correct.Explanation / Answer
Question 112)
Answer: option A
Reason: Segmentation occurs only on the stomach while peristalsis is the movement of the intestinal wall.
Question 113)
Answer: option B
Reason: the gastric inhibitory peptide and the enterogasrtic reflex are responsible for inhibiting gastric peristalsis
Question 114)
Answer: option B
Reason: Glucose is found on all three common disaccharides, sucrose, lactose, and maltose.
Question 115)
Answer: option C
Reason: Pepsin is produced by the stomach cells called "chief cells".
Question 116)
Answer: option A
Reason: Bile is not considered as a digestive enzyme
Question 117)
Answer: option A
Reason: the three stages in deglutition are Oral, Pharyngeal Phase and Esophageal Stage.
Question 118)
Answer: option D
Reason: The pancreas and salivary gland make amylase.