Description : Chronic Bronchitis is characterized by I. the distruction of central and peripheral portions of the acinus II. an increased number of mucous glands and goblet cells III. edema and inflammation of the bronchioles (a) only ... II are correct (d) II and III are correct (e) I, II and III are correct
Last Answer : Ans: C
Description : Identify the cells whose secretion protects the lining of gastro-intestinal tract from various enzymes. (a) Duodenal cells (b) Chief cells (c) Goblet cells (d) Oxyntic cells
Last Answer : (c) Goblet cells
Description : What will happen if the secretion of parietal cells of gastric glands is blocked with an inhibitor?
Last Answer : What will happen if the secretion of parietal cells of gastric glands is blocked with an ... D. Gastric juice will be deficient in pepsinogen
Description : What will happen if the secretion of parietal cells of gastric glands is blocked with an inhibitor? (a) In the absence of HCl secretion, inactive pepsinogen is not converted into the active ... c) Gastric juice will be deficient in chymosin. (d) Gastric juice will be deficient in pepsinogen.
Last Answer : (a) In the absence of HCl secretion, inactive pepsinogen is not converted into the active enzyme pepsin.
Description : In the stomach, gastric acid is secreted by the (a) peptic cells (b) acidic cells (c) gastrin secreting cells (d) parietal cells.
Last Answer : (d) parietal cells.
Description : Which of the following medications represents the category proton (gastric acid) pump inhibitors? a) Omeprazole (Prilosec) Omeprazole decreases gastric acid by slowing the hydrogenpotassium-adenosine ... antagonist. d) Metronidazole (Flagyl) Metronidazole is an antibiotic, specifically an amebicide.
Last Answer : a) Omeprazole (Prilosec) Omeprazole decreases gastric acid by slowing the hydrogenpotassium-adenosine-triphosphatase pump on the surface of the parietal cells.
Description : Omeprazole exerts practically no other action except inhibition of gastric acid secretion because: A. It transforms into the active cationic forms only in the acidic pH of the gastric juice B. Its ... forms are unable to diffuse out from the gastric parietal cell canaliculi D. All of the above
Last Answer : D. All of the above
Description : Gastric hormone is produced by (a) Parietal cells (b) Argentophitic cells (c) Basal cells (d) Peptic cells
Last Answer : (b) Argentophitic cells
Description : Which of the following terms describes the process by which red blood cells are formed? Is it: a) erythroblastosis b) erythropoiesis c) erythromyacinosis d) cardiosis
Last Answer : ANSWER: B -- ERYTHROPOIESIS
Description : Goblet cells are
Last Answer : Goblet cells are A. Unicellular glands B. Multicellular glands C. Stratified epithelium D. Dead keratinised cells
Description : Mucus cells (Goblet cells) :-
Last Answer : Mucus cells (Goblet cells) :- A. Unicellular gland B. Multicullular glands C. Endocrine glands D. Parietal cells of gastric glands
Description : If for some reason our goblet cells are non-functional, this will adversely effect
Last Answer : If for some reason our goblet cells are non-functional, this will adversely effect A. Production of ... D. Smooth movement of food down the intestine
Description : The tear film: a. contributes to the refractive function of the eye b. is partly formed from the goblet cells c. is 100um thick d. its normal break-up time is 5 to 15 seconds e. is decreased with topical atropine
Last Answer : contributes to the refractive function of the eye
Description : If for some reason our goblet cells are non- functional, this will adversely affect (a) production of somatostatin (b) secretion of sebum from the sebaceous glands (c) maturation of sperms (d) smooth movement of food down the intestine.
Last Answer : (d) smooth movement of food down the intestine.
Description : Which of the following statements is not correct? (a) Oxyntic cells are present in the mucosa of stomach and secrete HCl. (b) Acini are present in the pancreas and secrete carboxypeptidase. (c ... and secrete pepsinogen. (d) Goblet cells are present in the mucosa of intestine and secrete mucus
Last Answer : (c) Brunner’s glands are present in the submucosa of stomach and secrete pepsinogen.
Description : Goblet cells of alimentary canal are modified from (a) squamous epithelial cells (b) columnar epithelial cells (c) chondrocytes (d) compound epithelial cells.
Last Answer : (b) columnar epithelial cells
Description : Goblet cells produce mucus which (a) Protect the wall of gut (b) Digest protein (c) Digest fat (d) none
Last Answer : (a) Protect the wall of gut
Description : What is erythropoiesis? Which hormone stimulates it? -Biology
Last Answer : answer:
Description : What are the steps involved in Erythropoiesis? -Biology
Description : Erythropoiesis starts in (a) spleen (b) red bone marrow (c) kidney (d) liver
Last Answer : (b) red bone marrow
Description : If the some reason the parietal cells of the gut epithelium become partially non-functional, what is likely to happen
Last Answer : If the some reason the parietal cells of the gut epithelium become partially non-functional, ... the trypsin and lipase will not work efficiently
Description : Wall of blood capillary is formed of (a) haemocytes (b) parietal cells (c) endothelial cells (d) oxyntic cells.
Last Answer : c) endothelial cells
Description : If for some reason the parietal cells of the gut epithelium become partially non-functional, what is likely to happen? (a) The pancreatic enzymes and specially the trypsin and lipase will ... more effective. (d) Proteins will not be adequately hydrolysed by pepsin into proteoses and peptones.
Last Answer : (d) Proteins will not be adequately hydrolysed by pepsin into proteoses and peptones.
Description : Pepsin in stomach is produced by (a) Parietal cells(b) Oxyntic cells (c) Zymogenic cells (d) All
Last Answer : (c) Zymogenic cells
Description : Oxyntic cells produce HCL, these are also known as (a) Parietal cells (b) Peptic cells (c) Both (d) None
Last Answer : (a) Parietal cells
Description : Which cells of mucous layer of stomach secrete pepsinogen
Last Answer : Which cells of mucous layer of stomach secrete pepsinogen A. Chief cell B. Goblet cell C. Parietal cel D. Oxyntic cell
Description : After digestion the next step is absorption done by cells of the mucous membrane of the intestine. For this task a large absorption surface is an advantage. How is it possible in the small internal space of the body of a pluricellular organism to present a large intestinal surface?
Last Answer : Evolution tried to solve this problem in two ways. The simplest is the long and tubular shape of the bowels (approximately eight meters in extension), making possible that numerous ... function of increasing the absorption surface too. Digestion System - Image Diversity: intestinal villi microvilli
Description : What is Goblet Cell ?
Last Answer : The cells in the small intestine are goblet cells.
Description : Why does Ranofor decide to trust Heqet in golden goblet?
Last Answer : Feel Free to Answer
Description : What are the main events in chapter 10 in the golden goblet?
Last Answer : Need answer
Description : What's the setting of Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire?
Last Answer : The Triwizard tournament is taking place at Hogwarts. At the beginning and at the end, the small town of Little Hangleton, where Voldemort's father lived and was killed, and its graveyard, ... was killed and Voldemort was reborn. Hogwarts is somewhere in Scotland and Little Hangleton is in England.
Description : What is the point of Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire?
Last Answer : The final task is placed in a maze where the four champions has to get to the Triwizard Cup which was placed somewhere in the maze. When Cedric and Harry both touch the cup they gets transported to ... the body of Cedric Diggory. The return of Voldemort is the turning point in the Goblet of Fire.
Description : What are the AR test answers for Harry Potter and the goblet of fire?
Last Answer : Perfect prep for Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire quizzes and tests you might have
Description : How was the problem solved in harry potter and the goblet of fire?
Last Answer : The three main conflict in Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire are that someone puts Harry's name in the Goblet, Voldemort comes back, and that Harry feels like someone is out to get him.
Description : Apple Computers were founded by: a) Goblet Owata b) StephaneLyndse c) Bill Gates d) Steve Jobs e) None of These
Last Answer : d) Steve Jobs
Description : What's the part of the brain (I believe it's located in the parietal lobe) that remembers fearful events?
Last Answer : Nevermind.
Description : What membrane is constructed of a visceral and parietal layer?
Description : What is the path of a red blood cell from the aortic arch to the right parietal lobe of the brain and back to the right brachiocephalic vein?
Description : Which lobe of human brain is associated with hearing? (1) Frontal lobe (2) Parietal lobe (3) Temporal lobe (4) Occipital lobe
Last Answer : (3) Temporal lobe Explanation: The Temporal Lobes, located on each side of the head above the ears, control hearing and are related to smell, taste and shortterm memory ( ... into dprived meanings for the appropriate retention of visual memory, language comprehension, and emotion association.
Description : Decoding and interpretation of visual information in brain is associated with - (1) Frontal lobe (2) Occipital lobe (3) Temporal lobe (4) Parietal lobe
Last Answer : (3) Temporal lobe Explanation: Temporal lobe is associated with decoding non-verbal patterns, visual decoding, interpreting and remembering visual information. The temporal lobe is involved ... meanings for the appropriate retention of visual memory, language comprehension, and emotion association.
Description : Motor skills are associated with which part of the brain? (1 ) Frontal lobe (2) Parietal Lobe (3) Temporal lobe (4) Occipital Lobe
Last Answer : (1 ) Frontal lobe Explanation: Motor skills are needed to control the movements of the different muscles in the human body. The frontal lobe plays a large role in voluntary movement. ... also involved in problem solving, spontaneity, memory, language, initiation, judgement, impulse control, etc
Description : Which lobe of human brain is associated with hearing – (1) Frontal lobe (2) Parietal lobe (3) Temporal lobe (4) Occipital lobe
Last Answer : (3) Temporal lobe Explanation: The Temporal Lobes, located on each side of the head above the ears, control hearing and are related to smell, taste and shortterm memory.
Description : Which one of the following is the correct description of a certain part of a normal human skeleton? (a) Parietal bone and the temporal bone of the skull are joined fibrous joint. (b) First ... called the floating ribs. (d) Glenoid cavity is a depression to which the thigh bone articulates.
Last Answer : (a) Parietal bone and the temporal bone of the skull are joined fibrous joint.
Description : Select the correct matching of the type of the joint with the example in human skeletal system. Type of joint Example (a) Cartilaginous - Between frontal and joint parietal (b) Pivot joint - ... vertebrae (c) Hinge joint - Between humerus and pectoral girdle (d) Gliding joint - Between carpals
Last Answer : (d) Gliding joint – Between carpals
Description : Placentation in tomato and lemon is (a) parietal (b) free central (c) marginal (d) axile.
Last Answer : (d) axile.
Description : Match the placental types (column-I) with their examples (column-II). Column-I Column-II (A) Basal (i) Mustard (B) Axile (ii) China rose (C) Parietal (iii)Dianthus (D) Free central (iv) Sunflower Choose the correct answer from the ... i), (D)-(iii) (d) (A)-(iii), (B)-(iv), (C)-(i), (D)-(ii)
Last Answer : (c) (A)-(iv), (B)-(ii), (C)-(i), (D)-(iii)
Description : Placentation in which ovules develop on the inner wall of the ovary or in peripheral part, is (a) free central (b) basal (c) axile (d) parietal.
Last Answer : (d) parietal.
Description : Placentation in tomato and lemon is (1) Axile (2) Parietal (3) Free central (4) Marginal
Last Answer : (1) Axile
Description : In which cerebral lobes is the speech center located? Is it the: a) frontal b) parietal c) temporal d) occipital
Last Answer : ANSWER: A -- frontal