
Nutrition and Digestion
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- Q1The amount of energy required to sustain a person's metabolism for one day of restabsorptionbasal metabolic ratedigestioningestion30s
- Q2Elements that the body needs in relatively small amountsproteinscarbohydratesfatsminerals30s
- Q3Vitamins and minerals that are essential to the body in small amountsdefacationenergyingestionmicronutrients30s
- Q4Lipidsproteinsfatsvitaminscarbohydrates30s
- Q5Connects the pharynx to the stomachgall bladdersmall intestineesophagusliver30s
- Q6The movement of food molecules from the small intestine into the blooddigestionabsorptioningestiondefacation30s
- Q7The passage leading from the mouth to the anusalimentary canalpolyunsaturated fatstomachdigestion30s
- Q8The discharge of feces through the rectumdefecationgallstonesulcerabsorption30s
- Q9The occurrence of frequent, watery bowel movementcontipationingestiondiarrheahepatitis30s
- Q10The posterior portion of the palate is call the soft palateTrueFalse30s
- Q11Foods, liquids, and air pass through the nasopharynxFalseTrue30s
- Q12The large intestine is shorter than the small intestine.FalseTrue30s
- Q13Most of the absorption of nutrients takes place in the colon.TrueFalse30s
- Q14Ulcers are caused by stress and spicy food.FalseTrue30s
- Q15Bile is made from fats in the gallbladderFalseTrue30s