Description : Stenson's duct is associated with (a) Parotid gland (b) Paratoid gland (c) Cardiac gland (d) All the above
Last Answer : (a) Parotid gland
Description : Largest salivary gland is (a) Parotid (b) Infra orbital (c) Sub maxillary (d) None
Last Answer : (a) Parotid
Description : Which salivary gland is absent in man (a) Sublingual glands (b) Sub-maxillary glands (c) Infra-orbital glands (d) Parotid glands
Last Answer : (c) Infra-orbital glands
Description : Mumps is a viral disease that c inflammation of : (1) Parotid gland (2) Sublingual gland (3) Submaxillary gland (4) Infra-orbital gland
Last Answer : Parotid gland
Description : In rabbit duct of infra orbital salivary gland opens between (a) Molars , (b) Premolars (c) Incisors (d) None
Last Answer : (a) Molars
Description : Wharton's duct is associated with (a) Sub lingual gland (b) Infra orbital gland (c) Sub maxillary gland (d) None
Last Answer : (c) Sub maxillary gland
Description : The most serious complications which may occur from abscess of max canine is: A. Cellulitis B. Cavernous sinus thrombosis C. Lacrimal duct stenosis D. Damage to infra orbital nerves
Last Answer : B. Cavernous sinus thrombosis
Description : The parotid gland: a. contains a fascial sheath which is innervated by second cervical nerve b. receives post-ganglionic parasympathetic nerve from the otic ganglion c. contains a duct which opens ... . is composed of serous acini which contribute to the saliva e. is covered by the massenter
Last Answer : contains a fascial sheath which is innervated by second cervical nerve
Description : The following are true about lacrimal gland: a. the palpebral part drains into the superior conjunctival fornix through 12 ducts b. the palpebral part of the gland is 1/3 the size of the ... it receives secretomotor nerve from the third cranial nerve e. the lymphatic drainage is to parotid gland
Last Answer : the palpebral part drains into the superior conjunctival fornix through 12 ducts
Description : Wharton’s duct is associated with (a) sublingual salivary gland (b) parotid salivary gland (c) submaxillary salivary gland (d) Brunner’s glands.
Last Answer : (c) submaxillary salivary gland
Description : Which is not formed by Wolffian duct?
Last Answer : Which is not formed by Wolffian duct? A. Epididymis B. Vas deferens C. Ejaculatory duct D. Oviduct.
Description : Smallest salivary gland is (a) Sub maxillary (b) Sub mardibular (c) Infra orbital (d) Sub-lingual
Last Answer : (d) Sub-lingual
Description : Pancreatic duct is also known as (a) Wirsung duct (b) Wharton’s duct (c) Stenson's duct (d) None
Last Answer : (a) Wirsung duct
Description : Parotid salivary gland are present
Last Answer : Parotid salivary gland are present A. Below the tongue B. Below the ears C. Below the eye orbits D. In the angle between two jaws
Description : There are 6 major salivary glands and they are located one in each parotid gland, two beneath the mandibles (submandibular) and two in the base of the tongue (sublingual). More than 700 other minor salivary glands exist dispersed on the lip mucosa, gingiva, palate and pharynx.
Last Answer : What is the approximate pH of the salivary secretion? Is it an acid or basic fluid? What are the main functions of saliva?
Description : Which of the following terms is used to describe stone formation in a salivary gland, usually the submandibular gland? a) Sialolithiasis Salivary stones are formed mainly from calcium phosphate. b ... of the salivary glands. d) Stomatitis Stomatitis refers to inflammation of the oral mucosa.
Last Answer : a) Sialolithiasis Salivary stones are formed mainly from calcium phosphate.
Description : A patient states that for ALMOST a year now she has had a rubbery, firm, painless nodule within the substance of parotid gland. This MOST likely is: A. Mucocele B. Lymph node C. Benign mixed tumour D. Squamous cell carcinoma E. Sialolith with encapsulations
Last Answer : C. Benign mixed tumour
Description : The zygomatic process serves as: A. Origin of masseter muscle B. Origin of temporalis C. Protects parotid gland D. Insertion of lateral pterygoid
Last Answer : A. Origin of masseter muscle
Description : One of the following is not a salivary gland (a) Parotid (b) Sub-lingual (c) Sub maxillary (d) Payer’s patches
Last Answer : (d) Payer’s patches
Description : One of the following is salivary gland (a) Brunner’s gland (b) Stink gland (c) Erypts of leibcrkuhn (d) Parotid gland
Last Answer : (d) Parotid gland
Description : Which of the following guards the opening of heatopancretic duct into the ducodenum
Last Answer : Which of the following guards the opening of heatopancretic duct into the ducodenum A. Semilunar valve ... C. Pyloric sphincter D. Sphincter of Oddi
Description : Assertion: In humans, the duct of Wirsung from pancreas combines with bile duct before opening into duodenum. Reason: Blockage in the duct of Wirsung
Last Answer : Assertion: In humans, the duct of Wirsung from pancreas combines with bile duct before ... Wirsung will hamper the endocrine function of pancreas
Description : Which of the following guards the opening of hepatopancreatic duct into the duodenum? (a) Pyloric sphincter (b) Sphincter of Oddi (c) Semilunar valve (d) Ileocaecal valve
Last Answer : (b) Sphincter of Oddi
Description : Duct of mammary gland is composed of :-
Last Answer : Duct of mammary gland is composed of :- A. St. Squamous epithelium B. St . Columner ... C. St . Squamous epithelium D. Pseudostratified epithelium.
Description : The posterior pituitary gland is not a ‘true’ endocrine gland because (a) it is provided with a duct (b) it only stores and releases hormones (c) it is under the regulation of hypothalamus (d) it secretes enzymes.
Last Answer : (b) it only stores and releases hormones
Description : What is Vestibule ?
Last Answer : Two parts of inner ear or Labyrinth . The front is called the cochlea , which controls hearing, and the back is called the vestibule , which controls the balance of the head.
Description : Under the training method, both the technical institutes and business organizations jointly impart training to their members? a. Inductions Training b. Apprenticeship Training c. Vestibule Training d. Internship Training
Last Answer : d. Internship Training
Description : Vestibule is a space (a) Between lips & gums (b) Between tongue & teeth (c) Between incisor & canine (d) None
Last Answer : (a) Between lips & gums
Description : What kind of training program is most appropriate for a simple task? (a) On-the-job training ; (b) vestibule training ; (c) laboratory training ; (d) job rotation
Last Answer : (a) On-the-job training ;
Description : The commonest cause of unilateral exophthalmos is: a. Thyroid eye disease b. Lacrimal gland tumour c. Orbital cellulitis d. Cavernous sinus thrombosis
Last Answer : ANSWER: A
Description : A longitudinal tear or ulceration in the lining of the anal canal is termed a (an) a) anal fissure. Fissures are usually caused by the trauma of passing a large, firm stool or from persistent ... beside the anus. d) hemorrhoid. A hemorrhoid is a dilated portion of vein in the anal canal.
Last Answer : a) anal fissure. Fissures are usually caused by the trauma of passing a large, firm stool or from persistent tightening of the anal canal secondary to stress or anxiety (leading to constipation).
Description : Lead is the name of: A. Main Feature B. Opening Editorial C. Leading story on the front page D. None of these
Last Answer : B. Opening Editorial
Description : What is the role of Haversian canals in compact bone? -Biology
Last Answer : answer:
Description : What do you mean by Haversian Tantra ?
Last Answer : Solid bones are extremely hard. Its structural unit is called the Haversian system. The body of the femur and humerus. The solid unstable matrix is arranged in several layers. The layers ... ducts called canaliculi. With the help of these different lacuna maintains communication with each other.
Description : Haversian canals are found in the :
Last Answer : Haversian canals are found in the : A. Bones of birds B. Bones of mammals C. Bones of frog D. Cartilage
Description : Haversian canal is found in the bone of :
Last Answer : Haversian canal is found in the bone of : A. Mammals B. Reptiles C. Aves D. Pisces
Description : Haversian canal is situated in
Last Answer : Haversian canal is situated in A. Glandular conective tissue B. Skeletal connective tissue C. Fibrous connective tissue D. Nervous tissue
Description : Haversian canal contain :-
Last Answer : Haversian canal contain :- A. Blood vessels and Nerves B. Blood vessels only C. Lyphatic only D. Connective tissue only
Description : Haversian canal occurs in
Last Answer : Haversian canal occurs in A. Humerus B. Pubis C. Scapula D. Clavicles
Description : Haversian canal system is a feature of -
Last Answer : Haversian canal system is a feature of - A. Amphibian Bones B. Reptiles Bone C. Pneumatic Bone D. Mammalian bone
Description : Haversian system is diagnostic feature of
Last Answer : Haversian system is diagnostic feature of A. Avian bones B. Reptilian bones C. Mammalian bones D. Bones of all animals
Description : Adjoining Haversian canals are connected by transverse canals called
Last Answer : Volkmamn’s canal
Description : The Haversian system is surrounded by a matrix called
Last Answer : Ossein.
Description : Explain the Haversian system of bone.
Last Answer : a) The structural unit of bone tissue is called Haversian system. b) It consists of a central Haversian canal containing blood vessels and nerves. c) It is surrounded by a ... called canaliculi. h) The osteocytes are interconnected by protoplasmic strands extending through the canaliculi.
Description : Haversian canals occur in (a) humerus (b) pubis (c) scapula (d) clavicle.
Last Answer : (a) humerus
Description : Bone is characterised by:** A. Haversian canal around bony canals B. Irregularly arraigned tubulae
Last Answer : A. Haversian canal around bony canals
Description : Salivary lipase is secreted by (A) Parotid glands (B) Sub-maxillary glands (C) Dorsal surface of tongue (D) None of these
Last Answer : Answer : C
Description : In the head and neck: a. the lymph from the upper lid drains to the parotid and submandibular lymph nodes b. the facial nerve comes from the first pharyngeal arch c. branches of the ... e. an unilateral cleft lip is a failure of the maxillary process to fuse with the medial nasal process
Last Answer : branches of the ophthalmic division of the trigeminal nerve supply the skin of the scalp as far backward as the vertex
Description : A person is having problems with calcium and phosphorus metabolism in his body. Which one of the following glands may not be functioning properly? (a) Parotid (b) Pancreas (c) Thyroid (d) Parathyroid
Last Answer : (d) Parathyroid