Question 8 Because the mucosal cells of the stomach and small intestine are joined by tight junctions, all the following

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Question 8 Because the mucosal cells of the stomach and small intestine are joined by tight junctions, all the following

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Question 8 Because The Mucosal Cells Of The Stomach And Small Intestine Are Joined By Tight Junctions All The Following 1
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Question 8 Because the mucosal cells of the stomach and small intestine are joined by tight junctions, all the following statements are true except this helps prevent bacteria from leaving the intestines and entering the blood. O this helps prevent acid from escaping from the lumen of the stomach. this helps prevent amino acids from leaving the small intestines,so transport proteins are necessary to absorb the amino acids. this helps prevent lipids from leaving the small intestine, so they must be actively transported. Question 9 Bacteria in the large intestine are able to do all the following except ferment cellulose and produce gas. create inflammation and stimulate a mass movement. O metabolize cholesterol to produce Vitamin K. Odestroy Vitamin C. 2 pts
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