13. Which of the following statements about interferons is correct? a) The local release of interferons stimulates viral replication. b) Interferons provide humoral immunity. c) Virally infected cells release interferon as a warning to neighboring cells d) d. Interferons are produced by viruses. e) The release of interferons during inflammation stimulates fever. 14. Which of the following is NOT a normal function of the stomach? a) Absorption of alcohol. b) Emptying of chyme into the small intestine. c) Temporary storage of food. d) Mixing of food with stomach secretions. e) All the above are stomach functions 15. Acid chyme is buffered by a) mucus b) bicarbonate c) Ammonia d) urea e) gastrin Ham secreted from the pancreas. 16. What property of bile salts allows them to emulsify lipids? a) the presence of cholesterol b) they can bind to hydrophilic and hydrophobic substances c) they repel water d) they allow bacteria to survive in the large intestine. e) they are activated by acid from the stomach 17. The of the stomach secrete HCI. a. G cells b. parietal cells C. enterochromaffin-like (ECL) cells d. chief cells e. D cells c. acid reflux. d. pancreatitis. e. Headaches 18. Helicobacter pylori is a bacterium associated with a. peptic ulcers. b. hiatal hernia. (15) 2017. aha olla 2002- Ob genom intona ed 26) 1 entre e

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13. Which of the following statements about interferons is correct?
a) The local release of interferons stimulates viral replication.
b) Interferons provide humoral immunity.
c) Virally infected cells release interferon as a warning to neighboring cells
d) d. Interferons are produced by viruses.
e) The release of interferons during inflammation stimulates fever.
14. Which of the following is NOT a normal function of the stomach?
a) Absorption of alcohol.
b) Emptying of chyme into the small intestine.
c) Temporary storage of food.
d) Mixing of food with stomach secretions.
e) All the above are stomach functions
15. Acid chyme is buffered by_
a) mucus
b) bicarbonate
Ammonia
secreted from the pancreas.
c)
d) urea
e) gastrin
16. What property of bile salts allows them to emulsify lipids?
a) the presence of cholesterol
b) they can bind to hydrophilic and hydrophobic substances
c) they repel water
d) they allow bacteria to survive in the large intestine.
e) they are activated by acid from the stomach
17. The
of the stomach secrete HCI.
a. G cells
b. parietal cells
c. enterochromaffin-like (ECL) cells
d. chief cells
e. D cells
18. Helicobacter pylori is a bacterium associated with
a. peptic ulcers.
b. hiatal hernia.
c. acid reflux.
d. pancreatitis.
e.
Headaches
bh
vorn SnT SS
sinonse (h)
To
ablas onims (5
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Transcribed Image Text:13. Which of the following statements about interferons is correct? a) The local release of interferons stimulates viral replication. b) Interferons provide humoral immunity. c) Virally infected cells release interferon as a warning to neighboring cells d) d. Interferons are produced by viruses. e) The release of interferons during inflammation stimulates fever. 14. Which of the following is NOT a normal function of the stomach? a) Absorption of alcohol. b) Emptying of chyme into the small intestine. c) Temporary storage of food. d) Mixing of food with stomach secretions. e) All the above are stomach functions 15. Acid chyme is buffered by_ a) mucus b) bicarbonate Ammonia secreted from the pancreas. c) d) urea e) gastrin 16. What property of bile salts allows them to emulsify lipids? a) the presence of cholesterol b) they can bind to hydrophilic and hydrophobic substances c) they repel water d) they allow bacteria to survive in the large intestine. e) they are activated by acid from the stomach 17. The of the stomach secrete HCI. a. G cells b. parietal cells c. enterochromaffin-like (ECL) cells d. chief cells e. D cells 18. Helicobacter pylori is a bacterium associated with a. peptic ulcers. b. hiatal hernia. c. acid reflux. d. pancreatitis. e. Headaches bh vorn SnT SS sinonse (h) To ablas onims (5 (b
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