5. Which of the following is small enough to be absorbed? ??triglycerides ??star
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5. Which of the following is small enough to be absorbed?
??triglycerides
??starch
??glucose
??proteins
??disaccharides
6. Proton Pump Inhibitors are drugs that reduce the activity of parietal cells. Which of the following would be FALSE about side effects?
??people taking these drugs would have reduced absorption of vitamin B12
??parietal cells would secrete more HCO3- into the blood
??the stomach lumen would have a higher pH
??the stomach lumen would have less HCl
7. Which of the following is small enough to be absorbed?
??triglycerides
??maltose
??fructose
??fiber
??sucrose
??proteins
8. When starch is digested, the primary product is:
??fructose
??fiber
??monoglycerides
??sucrose
??peptides
??amino acids
??maltose
Explanation / Answer
5)Glucose is small enough to be absorbed,cose because glucose is simple carbohydrate, it is important because cells in the body use it as a source of energy. 6) proton pump inhibitors are drugs that reduce the activity of parietal cells, the false about side effects are( option 2)(parietal cells would secrete more HCO3 into the blood) because the proton pump inhibtors inhibit the proton pump action. 7)Fructose is small enough to be absorbed from the other options because fructose is monosaccharide and absorded in the small intestine, (option 3) 8)When starch is digested the primary product is maltose because amylase hydrolyses the alternate glycosidic bonds of the starch molecule to produce the disaccharide , maltose.
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