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Kikoku

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Undigested lipid in the stomach creates satiety because it ____.
 A) speeds the rate of emptying of the stomach
  B) delays the rate of emptying of stomach contents
  C) enhances gastric motility
  D) suppresses GIP and secretin

Question 2

What is the best description of the action of bile?
 A) Bile hydrolyzes ester bonds of the triacylglycerols.
  B) Bile anchors into dietary lipid so that pancreatic lipase can act.
  C) Bile emulsifies dietary lipid to increase its surface area.
  D) Bile digests the ester bond of the dietary cholesteryl ester.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

C





 

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