Physiological test for pancreatic _____ocrine insufficiency is done using a test meal, called as Lundh test
Hint: end/ex
#2
The steatorrhea in Giardia is hypothesized to stem from excess _____ production that impairs fat absorption in the intestines
#3
"Vitamin B12-intrinsic factor complex" receptors on the ileum are called _____
#4
Of the amino acids, _____ and tryptophan are the most potent stimuli for gastrin secretion
#5
Increased Cl- secretion from CFTR due to cholera toxin results in decreased _____ absorption, thus H2O diffuses into the intestinal lumen
#6
The rate of gastric emptying is decreased primarily by _____ and H+ in the duodenum
#7
_____ tolerance test is used to estimate liver function.
#8
_____ is secreted by the PD-1 cells of the gastric mucosa
#9
_____ stimulation increases H+ secretion indirectly via binding of GRP to G cells
#10
One function of secretin is to _____ gastric acid secretion and increase pyloric sphincter contraction
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Flashcard 1: Physiological test for pancreatic _____ocrine insufficiency is done using a test meal, called as Lundh test
Answer: ex
Flashcard 2: The steatorrhea in Giardia is hypothesized to stem from excess _____ production that impairs fat absorption in the intestines
Answer: mucus
Flashcard 3: "Vitamin B12-intrinsic factor complex" receptors on the ileum are called _____
Answer: cubilin
Flashcard 4: Of the amino acids, _____ and tryptophan are the most potent stimuli for gastrin secretion
Answer: phenylalanine
Flashcard 5: Increased Cl- secretion from CFTR due to cholera toxin results in decreased _____ absorption, thus H2O diffuses into the intestinal lumen
Answer: Na+
Flashcard 6: The rate of gastric emptying is decreased primarily by _____ and H+ in the duodenum
Answer: fats
Flashcard 7: _____ tolerance test is used to estimate liver function.
Answer: Galactose
Flashcard 8: _____ is secreted by the PD-1 cells of the gastric mucosa
Answer: Ghrelin
Flashcard 9: _____ stimulation increases H+ secretion indirectly via binding of GRP to G cells
Answer: Vagal
Flashcard 10: One function of secretin is to _____ gastric acid secretion and increase pyloric sphincter contraction
Answer: decrease
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