Mouth
Stomach
Small Intestine
Large Intestine
Msc.
100

What is responsible for mechanical digestion in the mouth?

Teeth

100

What is the primary function of the stomach?

Digestion

100

What is the primary function of the small intestine?

Absorption (80% done here) 

100

Name three sources of probiotics

Yogurt, Kimchi, Kefer, etc.

100

This tiny flap-like structure in the throat covers your wind-pipe

epiglottis

200

What is responsible for moistening our food and contains all the enzymes?

Saliva

200

This acts as protection against acid for the stomach lining.

Mucus layer 

200

Name the movement used to bring food through the small intestine?

Peristalsis

200

What is primarily absorbed in the large intestine?

Water 

200

How does the sympathetic nervous system affect digestion?

"fight or flight"- draws blood away from GI track and slows gut motility, decreases gastric secretions

300

What macronutrient is not chemically broken down in the mouth?

Protein

300

What macronutrient is primarily broken down in the stomach? Why?

Protein, due to the low pH of the stomach 

300

Name two reasons that villi in the small intestine can atrophy? (become shorter)

Autoimmune disorders (celiac) and severe malnutrition 

300

What hormone is produced by gut bacteria?

Serotonin (approximately 90%)

300

What is glycogen and where is it stored? (2 places)

Storage form of glucose; stored in the muscles and liver 

400

What macronutrient does Lipase break down in the mouth?

Lipids

400

What is the name of the acid in the stomach?

Hydrochloric Acid (HCL)

400

What is the pH of the small intestine? 

Around 6-7.5 (slightly acidic to neutral)

400

Name two main functions of fiber in the large intestine?

Food for good gut bacteria and softening/bulking stool

400

What Organ is responsible for secreting insulin

Pancreas

500

What enzyme breaks down carbohydrates in the mouth?

Amylase

500

what is the name of the enzyme found in the stomach that breaks down protein?

Pepsin (Pepsinogen)

500

What is the name of the small finger-like projections in the small intestine. 

Villi/Microvilli

500

What two vitamins are produced by good gut bacteria?

Vitamin K and B vitamins

500

What organ is responsible for releasing bile into the small intestine? Why does it do this?

Gallbladder- makes stomach contents less acidic fast