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Who should not drink alcoholic beverages at all?

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The body's saliva is strongly acidic.

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What medical condition could be suspected for an individual that reports regularly consuming large amounts of alcohol, has inadequate food intake, and shows signs of poor muscle coordination, paralysis of the eye muscles, and damaged nerves?


A) Wernicke-Korsakoff syndrome
B) osteoporosis
C) heart disease
D) stomach ulcer

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Which one of the following organs chemically alters materials so that they can be used by other tissues?


A) gallbladder
B) small intestine
C) kidneys
D) liver

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Which of the following situations is most likely to make a person intoxicated almost immediately when drinking alcoholic beverages?


A) The drinks are mixed with very little water.
B) Carbohydrate snacks are consumed at the same time.
C) Drinks are consumed quickly.
D) The stomach is empty.

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Which cells release antibodies into the bloodstream to fight infection?


A) helper T-cells
B) T-cells
C) A-cells
D) B-cells

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What is the major role of the process known as peristalsis?


A) making chyme
B) pushing food through the digestive tract
C) helping nutrients pass into the lymph system
D) reabsorbing water

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Which of the following functions does the pancreas perform?


A) It manufactures enzymes to digest all energy yielding nutrients.
B) It adds acid and fluid to the large intestine.
C) It reabsorbs water and minerals.
D) It conducts bile to the small intestine.

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What do cells release as a waste product from the burning of oxygen and nutrients?


A) water
B) glycogen
C) amino acids
D) carbon dioxide

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Which of the following poses a formidable obstacle to a successful organ transplant?


A) antibodies
B) T-cells
C) B-cells
D) phagocytes

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Which of the following compounds is released in an effort to neutralize the acidic contents of the stomach before entering the small intestine?


A) bile
B) chyme
C) gastric juice
D) bicarbonate

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Human taste buds have an inborn aversion for which of the following food items?


A) pears
B) pudding
C) broccoli
D) fruit juice

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The body stores some nutrients in much smaller quantities than other nutrients.

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The lymphatic vessels are initially responsible for transporting which of the following products of digestion?


A) fat
B) protein
C) minerals
D) carbohydrate

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Which of the following body components determines the nature of the cell's work?


A) genes
B) enzymes
C) red blood cells
D) organs

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What should you do to alleviate heartburn?


A) Drink liquids during meals.
B) Wear tight fitting clothing.
C) Eat smaller meals.
D) Lie down after meals.

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What is the percentage of alcohol in 90 proof liquor?


A) 10%
B) 45%
C) 63%
D) 90%

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Which of the following body changes occurs as part of the stress response?


A) The liver releases glucose from its stores.
B) The muscles relax.
C) The digestive system slows down.
D) The blood pressure decreases.

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How long does it take for the liver's glycogen supply to be depleted if it is not replenished by food?


A) 1-3 hours
B) 3-6 hours
C) 4-8 hours
D) 6-9 hours

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Describe how hormones affect nutrition.

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