Description : Gastric secretion is stopped by hormone (a) enterogastrone (b) gastrin (c) pancreozymin (d) cholecystokinin
Last Answer : (a) enterogastrone
Description : Secretion of gastric juice is stopped by (a) gastrin (b) pancreozymin (c) cholecystokinin (d) enterogastrone
Last Answer : (d) enterogastrone.
Description : All of the following statements about cholecystokinin pancreozymin are true except (A) It is secreted by mucosa of small intestine (B) It stimulates secretion of pancreatic juice rich in enzymes (C) It stimulates contraction of gall bladder (D) It inhibits gastric motility
Last Answer : Answer : D
Description : One of the following inhibits the secretion of gastric juices (a) Enterogastrone (b) Secretin (c)C C K (d) Gastrin
Last Answer : (a) Enterogastrone
Description : Which hormones do stimulate the production of pancreatic juice and bicarbonate? (a) Angiotensin and epinephrine (b) Gastrin and insulin (c) Cholecystokinin and secretin (d) Insulin and glucagon
Last Answer : (c) Cholecystokinin and secretin
Description : Prolonged treatment with the following drug can promote dissolution of gallstones if the gall bladder is functional: A. Ursodeoxycholic acid B. Sodium taurocholate C. Sodium glycocholate D. Cholecystokinin
Last Answer : A. Ursodeoxycholic acid
Description : Inhibition of gastric secretion is brought about (a)Enterogastrone (b)Cholecystokinin (c) Both (d) None
Last Answer : (a)Enterogastrone
Description : The hormone that stimulates the stomach to secrete gastric juice is (a) enterokinase (b) enterogastrone (c) gastrin (d) renin
Last Answer : (c) gastrin
Description : Which of the following hormone increase gas tric secretion (a) Gastrin (b) CCK (c) Enterogastrone (d) None
Last Answer : (a) Gastrin
Description : Contraction of gall bladder is induced by
Last Answer : Contraction of gall bladder is induced by A. citric acid `+` acetyl Co-A B. gastrin C. cholecystokinin D. none of these
Description : Assertion: Cholagogues are substances that cause the contraction of gall bladder. Reason: These substances cause release of CCK-PZ from duodenum
Last Answer : Assertion: Cholagogues are substances that cause the contraction of gall bladder. Reason: These substances cause release of CCK-PZ from duodenum
Description : Stimulation of the cholinergic pathway results in: a. ciliary muscle contraction b. a decrease in atrial contractility c. gall bladder contraction d. all above
Last Answer : all above
Description : CCK stimulate (a) Filtration in kindney (b) Contraction of gall bladder (c) Heart beats (d) All
Last Answer : (b) Contraction of gall bladder
Description : Secretin and cholecystokinin are digestive hormones. They are secreted in `:`
Last Answer : Secretin and cholecystokinin are digestive hormones. They are secreted in `:` A. Oesophagus B. Ileum C. Duodenum D. Pyloric stomach
Description : Release of pancreatic juice is stimulated by (a) enterokinase (b) cholecystokinin (c) trypsinogen (d) secretin
Last Answer : d) secretin.
Description : Duodenum has characteristic Brunner’s gland which secrete two hormones called (a) kinase, estrogen (b) secretin, cholecystokinin (c) prolactin, parathormone (d) estradiol, progesterone
Last Answer : (b) secretin, cholecystokinin
Description : Secretin and cholecystokinin are digestive hormones. They are secreted in (a) pyloric stomach (b) duodenum (c) ileum (d) oesophagus.
Last Answer : (b) duodenum
Description : Inositol triphosphate is the second messenger for (A) Gastrin (B) Cholecystokinin (C) Oxytocin (D) All of these
Description : Hormone that bind to cell surface receptor and require the second messenger camp is (A) Antidiuretic hormone (B) Cholecystokinin (C) Calcitriol (D) Gastrin
Last Answer : Answer : A
Description : All of the following statements about pancreatic somatostain are true except (A) It is secreted by δ cells of islets of Langerhans (B) It stimulates the secretion of gastrin (C) It inhibits the secretion of secretin (D) It inhibits the secretion of cholecystokininpancreozymin
Last Answer : Answer : B
Description : Name a peptide hormone which acts mainly on hepatocytes, adipocytes and enhances cellular glucose uptake and utilisation. (a) Insulin (b) Glucagon (c) Secretin (d) Gastrin
Last Answer : (a) Insulin
Description : Secretion of bile is promoted by (a) CCK (b) Secretin (c) Insulin (d) Gastrin
Last Answer : (a) CCK
Description : Is it necessary to remove polyps on the posterior wall of gall bladder?
Last Answer : I’d be surprised if they don’t recommend removing the gallbladder.. Most likely they’re nothing more than a build of bike salts on the mucosal wall but they could be pre-cancerous cells and removing them now will save considerable problems later.
Description : Why do we even have a gall bladder?
Last Answer : It’s not necessary at all, sort of like an appendix. My biology teacher had gall-stones and currently is without a gallbladder as well. According to wikipedia, it is used for the digestion of fats.
Description : What are some of the symptoms of gall bladder or pancreas problems?
Last Answer : I don't think any of the women in my family have gallbladders anymore, and when mine went wonky I thought it was my back. I had no idea that it was my gallbladder. For a while I was actually getting ... I think (but I do not know for sure) that you would be pretty miserable if that were the problem.
Description : Could this be a gall bladder attack?
Last Answer : It could be. Glad you will meet with your doctor tomorrow.
Description : Back to the gall bladder. My relative has four tiny incisions; one of them is weeping. It has been 4 days since the surgery. Is that normal?
Last Answer : answer:It is normal for it to weep. It isn’t normal or healthy for him to keep playing with the incisions. I hope he doesn’t make you put a cone on him!
Description : For those who have had your gall bladder removed, what was post-surgery like?
Last Answer : Most people are up and around in a day. My husband was in the hospital for 4. He thought they had left something inside of him he was still in so much pain. We finally realized the antibiotic ... could get up and walk around more, which helps move the gases out and his digestive system woke up.
Description : What were your experiences if you had your gall bladder removed recently?
Last Answer : answer:Mine wasn't that recent. The diagnosis was a little problematic bc they kept thinking it was a ulcer. But the surgery was fine - a few small scars bc of the laproscopy. Recovery was less than 10 ... w no GB report different foods, so your mileage may vary. I was 36 when I had the surgery.
Description : Who here has had their Gall Bladder removed?
Last Answer : I did! Pretty simple and easy. HEY YA Baggins!!! (((HUGS)))
Description : Wife just had gall bladder removed. Food suggestions?
Last Answer : This site, Ask The Dietitian, seems to have some answers. Here’s hoping for a speedy recovery! :)
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 : Does gall bladder make bile? -Biology
Last Answer : answer:
Description : Assertion `:` Removal of gall bladder does affect the protein digestion. Reason `:` Bile juice break the peptide bond.
Last Answer : Assertion `:` Removal of gall bladder does affect the protein digestion. Reason `:` Bile juice break ... . D. If both Assertion & Reason are false.
Description : Assertion `:` Bile juice is stored mainly in the gall bladder. Reason `:` Gall bladder in necessary for digestion
Last Answer : Assertion `:` Bile juice is stored mainly in the gall bladder. Reason `:` Gall bladder in necessary ... . D. If both Assertion & Reason are false.
Description : Which of the following is a function of gall bladder.
Last Answer : Which of the following is a function of gall bladder. A. Deamination B. Bile storage C. Synthesis of plasma protein D. Storage of fat soluble vitamin
Description : Which of the following is related with Gall bladder :- (A) Thin Muscular sac (B) Helps in storation of bile (C) Concentrate the bile (D) Connect with
Last Answer : Which of the following is related with Gall bladder :- (A) Thin Muscular sac (B) Helps in storation of bile (C) ... C, D C. A & B D. A, B & C
Description : Gall bladder lined by :-
Last Answer : Gall bladder lined by :- A. Simple columner epi. B. Stratified columner epi. C. Brush border columner epi. D. Brush border cuboidal epi.
Description : How common is gall bladder cancer?
Last Answer : Gallbladder cancer is a rare condition. Symptoms indicating gallbladder cancer include jaundice, fever, stomach pain, nausea, abdominal lumps, and bloating.
Description : Bile is produced by (A) Liver (B) Gall-bladder (C) Pancreas (D) Intestine
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 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 : 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 : 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 : 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.