Description : Bile is stored in the – (1) Gall - bladder (2) Duodenum (3) Liver (4) Spleen
Last Answer : (1) Gall - bladder Explanation: Bile is a digestive juice that is a greenish-yellow liquid produced by the liver and stored in the gallbladder. Upon eating it is discharged into the duodenum.
Description : Where bile is produced (C.P.M.T. 92) (a) In gall bladder (b) In blood (c) In liver (d) In spleen
Last Answer : (c) In liver
Description : Jaundice is a disease which affects (1) Heart (2) Liver (3) Spleen (4) Gall bladder
Last Answer : Liver
Description : Bile is stored in the (1) Gall - bladder (2) Duodenum (3) Liver (4) Spleen
Last Answer : Gall - bladder
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.
Last Answer : Pancreas
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 : Cystic duct arises from (a) Kidney (b) Pancreas (c) Gall bladder (d) Liver
Last Answer : (c) Gall bladder
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 : Which of the following is known as the graveyard of RBC? (1) Liver (2) Spleen (3) Brain (4) Heart
Last Answer : (2) Spleen
Description : Which of the following is known as the graveyard of RBC ? (1) Liver (2) Spleen (3) Brain (4) Heart
Last Answer : 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 is known as 'grave yard' of RBCs? (1) Liver (2) Bone marrow (3) Spleen (4) Appendix
Last Answer : (3) Spleen Explanation: The old, worn out and dead RBC are destroyed mainly in an organ called spleen. Hence, it is commonly called the 'graveyard of RBC'.
Description : Which of the following is known as ‘grave yard’ of RBCs? (1) Liver (2) Bone marrow (3) Spleen (4) Appendix
Description : Presence of stones in gall bladder cause (a) Failure of kidney (b) Dysentry (c) Obstructive jaundice (d) Anaemia
Last Answer : (c) Obstructive jaundice
Description : Bile is produced by (A) Liver (B) Gall-bladder (C) Pancreas (D) Intestine
Last Answer : Answer : A
Description : Bile is secreted by : (1) Gall bladder (2) Liver (3) Bile duct (4) Pancreas
Last Answer : (2) Liver Explanation: Bile is a bitter-tasting, dark green to yellowish brown fluid, produced by the liver that aids the process of digestion of lipids in the small intestine.
Description : In man, gall bladder is located at (a) Left central lobe of liver (b) Right central lobe of liver (c) Caudal lobe of liver (d) Spegelian lobe of liver
Last Answer : (b) Right central lobe of liver
Description : Bile is secreted by : (1) Gall bladder(2) Liver (3) Bile duct (4) Pancreas
Description : Which is known as ‘graveyard of RBCs’? -General Knowledge
Last Answer : The answer is 'Spleen'
Last Answer : answer:
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 : Jaundice is a disease which affects – (1) Heart (2) Liver (3) Spleen (4) Gail bladder
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. It is often seen in liver disease such as hepatitis or liver cancer.
Description : Which one of the following organs excretes water, fat and various catabolic wastes? (1) Kidney (2) Skin (3) Spleen (4) Salivary glands
Last Answer : (1) Kidney Explanation: The kidneys are essential in the urinary system and also serve homeostatic functions such as the regulation of electrolytes, maintenance of acid-base balance, and regulation of ... a natural filter of the blood, and remove wastes which are diverted to the urinary bladder.
Description : Which one of the following organs excretes water, fat and various catabolic wastes ? (1) Kidney (2) Skin (3) Spleen (4) Salivary glands
Last Answer : Kidney
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
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 : Erythropoiesis starts in (a) spleen (b) red bone marrow (c) kidney (d) liver
Last Answer : (b) red bone marrow
Description : Stool of a person is whitish grey coloured due to malfunction of which of the following organ? (a) Pancreas (b) Spleen (c) Kidney (d) Liver
Last Answer : (d) Liver
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
Last Answer : (a) Liver
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
Description : Jaundice is caused due to the infection of (1) Brain (2) Liver (3) Kidney (4) Spleen
Description : In human body Gall Bladder is part of the _________ system. A. Nervous B. Reproductory C. Digestive D. Respiratory
Last Answer : ANSWER: C
Description : Which organ is considered as "Graveyard of RBC" where most of them are destroyed by macrophages Which of the following organs can be called as a sort
Last Answer : Which organ is considered as "Graveyard of RBC" where most of them are destroyed by macrophages Which of the ... A. Heart B. Liver C. Spleen D. Lungs
Description : What happens to a person who receives the wrong type of blood? (1) All the arteries constrict (2) All the arteries dialates (3) The RBCs agglutinate (4) The spleen and lymphnodes deteriorate
Last Answer : (3) The RBCs agglutinate Explanation: Red blood cell agglutination indicates clumping of RBC's due to cold agglutinins which are most commonly IgM antibodies. These antibodies cross-link red ... tination is when the particles involved are red blood cells. The agglutin is called hemagglutinin..
Description : What happens to a person who receives the wrong type of blood? A. All the arteries constrict B. All the arteries dialates C. The RBCs agglutinate (Answer) D. The spleen and lymphnodes deteriorate
Last Answer : C. The RBCs agglutinate (Answer)
Description : A person suffering from a disease caused by Plasmodium, experiences recurring chill and fever at the time when (a) the sporozoites released from RBCs are being rapidly killed and broken down ... to enter fresh RBCs (d) the microgametocytes and megagametocytes are being destroyed by the WBCs
Last Answer : (c) the parasite after its rapid multiplication inside RBCs ruptures them, releasing the stage to enter fresh RBCs
Last Answer : The RBCs agglutinate
Description : In which diseases of the following organs, isoenzymes LDH-1 and LDH-2 will be released in plasma? (A) Kidney, R.B.C and Liver (B) Heart, Kidney and R.B.C (C) Heart, Kidney and Liver (D) Heart, Lungs and Brain
Last Answer : Answer : B