Description : Stool of a person is whitish grey coloured due to malfunction of which of the following organs?
Last Answer : Stool of a person is whitish grey coloured due to malfunction of which of the following organs? A. Pancreas B. Spleen C. Kidney D. Liver
Description : Hepatitis affects which organ of the human body? (1) Liver (2) Pancreas (3) Spleen (4) Small intestine
Last Answer : (1) Liver Explanation: Hepatitis refers to an inflammatory condition of the liver. It is commonly caused by a viral infection. Other causes include heavy alcohol use, certain medications, toxins, other infections, and ... . There are five main types of viral hepatitis; type A, B, C, D, and E.
Description : Surplus red blood cells, needed to meet an emergency, are MAINLY stored in what organ of the human body? Is it the: a) pancreas b) spleen c) liver d) kidneys
Last Answer : ANSWER: B -- spleen
Last Answer : Liver
Description : The main sites for oxidative deamination are (A) Liver and kidney (B) Skin and pancreas (C) Intestine and mammary gland (D) Lung and spleen
Last Answer : Answer : A
Description : Ist reservoir of blood is spleen and IInd is (a) Kidney (b) Heart (c) Liver (d) Pancreas
Last Answer : (c) Liver
Description : Most important centre of the formation of lymph is : (a) Liver (b) Pancreas (c) Spleen (d) Kidney
Last Answer : (a) Liver
Description : Symptoms of Jaundice occur mainly due to disorder and malfunction of - (1) Intestine (2) Liver (3) Stomach (4) Pancreas
Last Answer : (2) Liver Explanation: Liver is affected in Jaundice.
Description : Symptoms of Jaundice occur mainly due to disorder and malfunction of : (1) Intestine (2) Liver (3) Stomach (4) Pancreas
Description : Which organ of human body secretes Insulin? (1) Pancreas (2) Kidney (3) Gall bladder (4) Liver
Last Answer : (1) Pancreas Explanation: Insulin is a hormone secreted by the pancreas that is important for metabolism and utilization of energy from the ingested nutrients - especially glucose. It keeps our ... ). The pancreas is a glandular organ in the digestive system and endocrine system of vertebrates.
Description : Which organ of the body produces the fluid known as bile? (1) Liver (2) Pancreas (3) Gall bladder (4) Kidney
Last Answer : (1) Liver Explanation: Liver produces a digestive fluid known as bile. Liver releases Bile into Gall Bladder, a small, pear-shaped organ located just below your liver in the upper right side of your abdomen.
Last Answer : (1) Liver Explanation: Liver produces a digestive fluid known as bile. Liver releases Bile into Gall Bladder, a small, pearshaped organ located just below your liver in the upper right side of your abdomen.
Description : Inside which organ is the gallbladder located? A. Pancreas B. Liver (Answer) C. Kidney D. Small intestine
Last Answer : B. Liver (Answer)
Description : The major organ in mammals for detoxifying chemicals is: a) kidney b) liver c) pancreas d) stomach
Last Answer : ANSWER: B -- LIVER
Last Answer : Pancreas
Description : Jaundice is caused due to the infection of – (1) brain (2) liver (3) kidney (4) spleen
Last Answer : (2) liver Explanation: Jaundice is a yellow discoloration of the skin, mucous membranes, and the whites of the eyes caused by increased amounts of bilirubin in the blood. Normally, the liver ... if there is a disruption in this normal metabolism and/or production of bilirubin, jaundice may result.
Description : Jaundice is caused due to the infection of - (1) Brain (2) Liver (3) Kidney (4) Spleen
Last Answer : (2) Liver
Description : Jaundice is caused due to the infection of (1) Brain (2) Liver (3) Kidney (4) Spleen
Description : Which of the following stores glycogen? (1) Spleen (2) Pancreas (3) Gastric glands (4) Liver
Last Answer : (4) Liver Explanation: Glycogen, the major reservoir of carbohydrate in the body, is comprised of long chain polymers of glucose molecules. The body stores approximately 450-550 ... glycogen has the consequence of diminishing liver glucose output, and blood glucose concentrations accordingly.
Description : The largest mixed gland of human body is (1) Thymus (2) Liver (3) Pancreas (4) Spleen
Last Answer : (3) Pancreas Explanation: Pancreas is a mixed gland having both endocrine and exocrine functions. The exocrine portion secretes digestive enzymes into the duodenum via the pancreatic duct. The endocrine portion secretes two hormones, insulin and glucagon, into the blood.
Description : bne of the following is not a part of gut & digestive system (a) Spleen (b) Stomach (c) Liver (d) Pancreas
Last Answer : (a) Spleen
Description : The largest mixed gland of human body is : (1) Thymus (2) Liver (3) Pancreas (4) Spleen
Description : Which of the following stores glycogen ? (1) Spleen (2) Pancreas (3) Gastric glands (4) Liver
Description : Which is the organ that excretes water, fat and various catabolic wastes : (1) Kidney (2) Skin (3) Spleen (4) Salivary glands
Last Answer : (1) Kidney Explanation: The kidneys are organs that serve several essential regulatory roles in most animals, including vertebrates and some invertebrates. They are essential in the urinary system and ... acid-base balance, and regulation of blood pressure (via maintaining salt and water balance).
Description : Which is the organ that excretes water, fat and various catabolic wastes ? (1) Kidney (2) Skin (3) Spleen (4) Salivary glands
Last Answer : Kidney
Description : On average red blood cells live around 120 days. The spleen is the main organ where old red blood cells are destroyed. During the red blood cell destruction the heme groups turn into bilirubin and this substance is then captured by the liver and later excreted in the bowels as part of the bile.
Last Answer : What are the functions of the spleen?
Description : Which one of the following is not the excretory organ? (1) Kidneys (2) Liver (3) Lungs (4) Spleen
Last Answer : (4) Spleen Explanation: The excretory system is a collection of organs tasked with removing excess nitrogen and other toxins from the body. Several parts of the body such as sweat glands (excretion ... spleen is the organ that is responsible for both the storage and purification of red blood cells.
Description : Which vertebrate organ receives only oxygenated blood? (a) Spleen (b) Liver (c) Gill (d) Lung
Last Answer : Spleen
Description : Which one of the following organs converts glycogen into glucose and purifies the blood? (1) Liver (2) Kidney (3) Lungs (4) Spleen
Last Answer : (1) Liver Explanation: Liver produces bile which is stored in the gall bladder. Liver is the largest gland in the body.
Description : In human osmoregulation takes place by------? A. Liver B. Kidney (Answer) C. Spleen D. Lungs
Last Answer : B. Kidney (Answer)
Description : Alzheimer’s disease in human beings is characterized by the degeneration of ---- A. Kidney cells B. Nerve cells (Answer) C. Liver cells D. Spleen cells
Last Answer : B. Nerve cells (Answer)
Description : Which one of the following human organs is often called the “graveyard” of RBCs? (a) Gall bladder (b) Kidney (c) Spleen (d) Liver
Last Answer : c) Globulin
Description : Erythropoiesis starts in (a) spleen (b) red bone marrow (c) kidney (d) liver
Last Answer : (b) red bone marrow
Description : Kupffer’s cells occur in (a) spleen (b) kidney (c) brain (d) liver.
Last Answer : d) liver.
Description : Arginase enzyme is formed by (a) Spleen (b) Liver (c) Kidney (d) All
Last Answer : (b) Liver
Description : Site of heat production in the body is (a) Liver (b) Kidney (c) Lung (d) Spleen
Description : (a) Draw a diagram depicting Human Alimentary Canal and label on it: Gall bladder, Liver and Pancreas. (b) State the roles of Liver and Pancreas. (c) Name the organ which performs the following functions in humans: (i) Absorption of digested food (ii) Absorption of water. -Biology
Last Answer : Answer.(a) (b) Liver: It synthesize and store bile juice secreted by gall bladder which breaks down fats into fat globules. (c) The organ which performs the following functions in humans are as ... * (i) Absorption of digested food - Small intestine. (ii)Absorption of water - Large intestine.
Description : Which of the following organ prefers fructose to glucose (A) Liver (B) Testes (C) Pancreas (D) Heart
Last Answer : Answer : B
Description : The organ which stores carbohydrates as glycogen in the human body is - (1) Intestine (2) Stomach (3) Pancreas (4) Liver
Last Answer : (4) Liver Explanation: Glycogen is a multi-branched polysaccharide that serves as a form of energy storage in animals and fungi. In humans, glycogen is made and stored primarily in the cells ... secondary long-term energy storage (with the primary energy stores being fats held in adipose tissue).
Description : Which organ of the body never rests? (1) Eyes (2) Pancreas (3) Liver (4) Heart
Last Answer : (4) Heart Explanation: Heart is the only organ in the body which never rest throughout the entire life. The heart is a hollow muscle that pumps blood throughout the blood vessels by repeated, ... 72 beats per minute, will beat approximately 2.5 billion times during an average 66 year lifespan.
Description : The organ which stores carbohydrates as glycogen in the human body is (1) Intestine (2) Stomach (3) Pancreas (4) Liver
Description : Which organ of the body never rests ? (1) Eyes (2) Pancreas (3) Liver (4) Heart
Last Answer : Heart
Description : The normal route of calcium excretion is (A) Kidney (B) Kidney and Liver (C) Kidney and Intestine (D) Kidney, Intestine and Pancreas
Last Answer : Answer : C
Description : In human beings molybdenum is mainly absorbed from (A) Liver (B) Kidney (C) Intestine (D) Pancreas
Description : Calcium is excreted by (A) Kidney (B) Kidney and intestine (C) Kidney and liver (D) Kidney and pancreas
Description : The sites for gluconeogenesis are (A) Liver and kidney (B) Skin and pancreas (C) Lung and brain (D) Intestine and lens of eye
Description : Oxidative conversion of many amino acids to their corresponding -ketoacids occurs in mammalian: (A) Liver and kidney (B) Adipose tissue (C) Pancreas (D) Intestine
Description : HDL is synthesized and secreted from (A) Pancreas (B) Liver (C) Kidney (D) Muscle
Last Answer : B