Chap.11 Digestion
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Chap No.11 Digestion |
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2.
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Which of the following
is a childhood disease resulting from nutritive Ca deficiency? (a) Hypocalcemia (b) Tetanic Spasms (c) Osteomalacia (d) Rickets Tetany |
D |
3.
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In pancreatic juice
the enzyme responsible to hydrolyze fats is: (a) Trypsinogen (b) Trypsin (c) Lipase (d) Amylopepsin |
C |
4.
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The lacteal are
called so because of their: (a) Yellow color (b) Red color (c) Nilley color (d) Blue color |
A |
5.
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Large amounts of
carbohydrates are stored in (a) Stomach (b) Cell bladder (c) Portal vein (d) Liver |
D |
6.
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Part of the digestive
system which is not in contact with food is: (a) Small intestine (b) Stomach (c) Liver (d) Vacuum |
C |
7.
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Amino peptidase is
secreted by: (a) Stomach (b) Liver (c) Jejunum and
ileum (d) Pancreas |
C |
8.
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Glands associated
with various regions of digestive tract in humans: (a) Salivary Glands (b) Liver (c) Pancreas (d) All of these |
D |
9.
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How many pairs of salivary glands are
present in humans? (a) Two (b) Three (c) Four (d) Five |
B |
10. |
Gastrin is a: (a) Enzyme (b) Coenzyme (c) Hormone (d) Activator |
C |
11. |
Pancreatic juice
contains: (a) Lipase (b) Amylase (c) Tripsinogen (d) All of these |
D |
12. |
pH of fresh saliva
is: (a) 6 (b) 7 (c) 8 (d) 14 |
C |
13. |
The breakdown of
complex organic compounds of food into simpler diffusible molecules by the action
of enzymes is called: (a) Ingestion (b) Digestion (c) Egestion (d) Assimilation |
B |
14. |
Most vitamins
function as: (a) Catalyst (b) High energy
compound (c) Transport
molecules (d) None of these |
A |
15. |
The structure in the
mouth that prevents food from entering the nasal cavities is the (a) Epiglottis (b) Teeth (c) Pharynx (d) Soft palate |
D |
16. |
A mammalian
herbivore has: (a) Fewer teeth than
a carnivore (1) Flatter teeth
than a carnivore (c) More teeth than
a carnivore (d) More pointed
teeth than a carnivore |
B |
17. |
Many humans become
ill by consuming milk or milk
products because they lack: (a) Bacteria in
their intestine (b) Rennin (e) Lactase (d) HC |
B |
18. |
Which of the following animals has no need for
a gall bladder? (a) Cat (b) Man (0) Lion (d) Goat |
D |
19. |
The length of human digestive tract is
about: (a) 10 Feet (b) 30 Feet (C) 50 Feet (d) 70 Feet |
B |
20. |
All of the following
are the functions of the liver except: (a) Recycles red
blood (b) Site of bile
production (c) Site of
deamination of Amino Acids (d) Excretion of
urea |
D |
21. |
Absorption of
nutrients occurs in the (a) Stomach (b) Beginning of the
small intestine (c) Latter part of
the small intestine (d) Colon |
C |
22. |
Which pair is
correctly matched? (a) Cardiac
Sphincter-Small Intestine (b) Pancreas -bile (c) H. pylori -
ulcer (d) Amylase -
digests proteins |
C |
23. |
Gastric-enzymes work
best in an environment with a pH of: (a)3 (b) 6 (c)7 (d) 8 |
A |
24. |
Hunger center is
located in: (a) Pons (b) Medulla
Oblongata (c) Cerebrum (d) Hypothalamus |
D |
25. |
How many teeth an adult
human has? (4) 20 (b) 32 © 34 (d) 51 |
B |
26. |
Which one of the
following salivary glands is present in human mouth? (a) Parotid (b) Sub-Lingual (c) Sub-Mandibular (d) All of these |
D |
27. |
The central and
largest region of the stomach is: (a) Cardiac region (b) Fundus (c) Body (d) Pyloric region |
C |
28. |
Gastric glands
consist of: (a) Parietal cells (b) Chief cells (c) Hormone
secreting cells (d) All of these |
D |
29. |
Last part of the
small intestine is: (a) Duodenum (b) Jejunum (c) ileum (d) Colon |
C |
30. |
Brunner's glands are
found in: (a) Stomach (b) Duodenum (c) Caecum (d) Esophagus |
B |
31. |
Digested food is
carried from the intestine to the liver by: (a) Hepatic vein (b) Gastric vein (c) Hepatic portal
vein (d) Renal vein |
C |
32. |
Kupffer cells are found in (a) Duodenum (b) Liver (c) Stomach (d) Large Intestine |
B |
33. |
Enzymes in the bile
work effectively in: (a) Acidic Condition (b) Alkaline
Condition (d) Both a and b (d) Bile does not
contain enzymes |
D |
34. |
Liver is stimulated to produce and secrete
bile by: (a) Secretin (b) Inhibin (c) Insulin (d) Glucagon |
A |
35. |
Pancreatic juice is
secreted by: (a) Alpha Cells (b) Beta cells (c) Delta Cells (d) Acinar cells |
D |
36. |
Pancreatic duct is also known as: (a) Duct of Wirsung (6) Ampulla of Vater (c) Sphincter of Oddi (d) Bile duct |
A |
37. |
The only digestive
enzyme secreted by pancreas in an active form is: (a) Trypsinogen (b) Pepsinogen (C) Amylase (d) Enterokinase |
A |
38. |
Inflammation of the
stomach lining is called: @) Listeriosis (b) Septicemia (c) Dyspepsia (d) Gastritis |
D |
39. |
Daily bile production by liver cells is
about (a) Iml (b) 10ml (9) 200ml (d) 1000ml |
D |
40. |
A normal BMI (body
mass index) (a) 18.5 to 24.9 (b) 25.0 to 29.9 (c) 30 (d) 40 |
A |
41. |
Presence of excess lipids in the blood is
known (a) Hypothyroidism (b) Hyperlipidaemia (c) Lipogenesis (d) Lipolysis |
B |
42. |
Sign of anorexia nervosa is: (a) Excessive weight
loss (b) Low blood pressure (c) Osteoporosis (d) All of these |
D |
43. |
Botulism is caused
by: (a) Clostridium (b) Staphylococci (c) Salmonella (d) E.Coli |
A |
44. |
Which of these is absorbed in the human large
intestine? (a) Amino Acids (b) Sugars (c) Water (d) Fatty acids |
C |
45. |
Bile is secreted by
liver cells known as: (a) Kupffer cells
(b) Acinar Cells (c) Hepatocytes (d)
None of these |
C |
46. |
Walls of the stomach
are made up of: (a) Circular Muscles
(b) Longitudinal Muscles (c) Oblique Muscles (d) All of these |
D |
47. |
A psychological
eating disorder in which a person after eating fully gets rid of the excess food by artificial
means is known as: (a) Anorexia Nervosa
(b) Obesity (c) Bulimia Nervosa
(d) Piles |
C |
48. |
Intrinsic factor
helps in the absorption of: (a) Vitamin A (b) Vitamin C (c) Vitamin D (d) Vitamin B12 |
D |
49. |
The secretion of gastric juice is under: (a) Chemical Control (b) Nervous Control (c) Both of these (d) None of these |
C |
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