Description : Glucose-1-phosphate liberated from glycogen cannot be converted into free glucose in (A) Liver (B) Kidneys (C) Muscles (D) Brain
Last Answer : Answer : C
Description : The normal resting state of humans, most of the blood glucose burnt as “fuel” is consumed by (A) Liver (B) Brain (C) Kidneys (D) Adipose tissue
Last Answer : B
Description : The hydrolysis of Glucose-6-phosphate is catalysed by a specific phosphatase which is found only in (A) Liver, intestines and kidneys (B) Brain, spleen and adrenals (C) Striated muscle (D) Plasma
Last Answer : A
Description : Meningitis is a disease which affects the (1) Kidneys (2) Liver (3) Heart (4) Brain
Last Answer : (4) Brain Explanation: Meningitis is inflammation of the protective membranes covering the brain and spinal cord, known collectively as the meninges. The inflammation may be caused by infection with viruses, bacteria, or other microorganisms, and less commonly by certain drugs.
Last Answer : Brain
Description : Glucose-6-phosphatase is not present in (A) Liver and kidneys (B) Kidneys and muscles (C) Kidneys and adipose tissue (D) Muscles and adipose tissue
Last Answer : D
Description : Gluconeogenesis does not occur in (A) Brain (B) Kidneys (C) Muscles (D) Liver
Description : Glycolysis is anaerobic in (A) Liver (B) Brain (C) Kidneys (D) Erythrocytes
Last Answer : Answer : D
Description : The major site of urea synthesis is (A) Brain (B) Kidneys (C) Liver (D) Muscles
Last Answer : Answer : B
Description : The tissues with the highest total glycogen content are (A) Muscle and kidneys (B) Kidneys and liver (C) Liver and muscle (D) Brain and Liver
Last Answer : C
Description : Total synthesis of creatine can be done by (A) Liver (B) Kidneys (C) Pancreas (D) Heart
Description : Acetoacetic acid and β-OH butyric acid are formed as (A) Kidneys (B) Heart (C) Liver (D) Intestine
Description : Where is the Pineal Gland situated? (1) in the Liver (2) in the Brain (3) in the Kidneys (4) in the Uterus
Last Answer : (2) in the Brain Explanation: The pineal gland is a small endocrine gland in the vertebrate brain. It produces the serotonin derivative melatonin, a hormone that affects the modulation of wake/sleep patterns and, ... a tiny pine cone (hence its name), and it is located near the centre of the brain.
Last Answer : in the Brain
Description : Which of the following statements is correct in relation to the endocrine system? (a) Non-nutrient chemicals produced by the body in trace amounts that act as intercellular messenger are known as ... in the body like gastrointestinal tract, heart, kidney and liver do not produce any hormones.
Last Answer : (a) Non-nutrient chemicals produced by the body in trace amounts that act as intercellular messenger are known as hormones.
Description : In mammals, an important role of excretion is played by – (1) Large intestine (2) Kidneys (3) Lungs (4) Liver
Last Answer : (2) Kidneys Explanation: The kidneys are bean-shaped organs that serve several excretory roles apart from the essential regulatory roles in mammals. They remove from the blood the nitrogenous wastes ... of urine. In producing urine, the kidneys excrete nitrogenous wastes such as urea and ammonium.
Description : In mammals, an important role of excretion is played by (1) Large intestine (2) Kidneys (3) Lungs (4) Liver
Last Answer : Kidneys
Description : When phosphorous level is lowered ? (A) In hyper thyroidism (B) Cirrosis of liver (C) Leukemia (D) Hypothyroidism
Last Answer : Answer : A
Description : In the normal resting state of human most of the blood glucose burnt as fuel is consumed by (A) Liver (B) Brain (C) Adipose tissue (D) Muscles
Description : The enzyme glucose 6-phosphatase is present in (A) Liver (B) Muscle (C) Adipose tissue (D) Brain
Description : In the normal resting state of humans, most of the blood glucose burned as fuel is consumed by (A) Liver (B) Adipose tissue (C) Muscle (D) Brain
Description : At low blood glucose concentration, brain but not liver will take up glucose. It is due to the (A) Low Km of hexokinase (B) Low Km of glucokinase (C) Specificity of glucokinase (D) Blood brain barrier
Description : Excessive consumption of ethanol ca uses major damage to the (a) kidneys (b) lungs (c) heart (d) liver
Last Answer : Ans:(d)
Description : In the human body, which of the following organs is responsible for water balance? (1) Heart (2) Liver (3) Kidneys (4) Lungs
Last Answer : (3) Kidneys Explanation: The kidneys maintain our body's water balance by controlling the water concentration of blood plasma. The kidneys also control salt levels and the excretion of urea.
Description : When nitrogenous waste accumulates in the blood which organ is not functioning? (1) Liver (2) Lungs (3) Kidneys (4) Heart
Last Answer : (3) Kidneys Explanation: Acute kidney failure (AKF) occurs when there is a sudden reduction in kidney function that results in nitrogenous wastes accumulating in the blood (azotemia). The ... nitrogenous wastes is known as uremia. If untreated, uremia can cause coma and eventually death.
Description : Dialysis is used to perform the function of — (1) Lungs (2) Heart (3) Liver (4) Kidneys
Last Answer : (4) Kidneys Explanation: Dialysis is the artificial process of getting rid of waste (diffusion) and unwanted water (ultra-filtration) from the blood. This process is naturally done by our kidneys. It is the artificial replacement for lost kidney function.
Description : Red blood corpuscles are formed in the------? A. Liver B. Bone marrow (Answer) C. Kidneys D. Heart
Last Answer : B. Bone marrow (Answer)
Description : The hepatic portal vein drains blood to liver from (a) stomach (b) kidneys (c) intestine (d) heart.
Last Answer : (a) stomach
Description : Red blood corpuscles are formed in the A.Liver B.Bone marrow C.Kidneys D.Heart
Last Answer : B.Bone marrow
Description : The hepatic portal vein drains blood to liver from : (1) Stomach (2) Kidneys (3) Intestine (4) Heart
Last Answer : (3) Intestine
Description : Cadmium damages a) Heart b) Lungs c) Stomach d) Liver and Kidneys.
Last Answer : d) Liver and Kidneys.
Description : Cariology is the study of the: a) human heart b) tooth decay c) kidneys d) liver
Last Answer : ANSWER: B -- Tooth Decay
Description : In the human body, which of the following organs is responsible for water balance ? (1) Heart (2) Liver (3) Kidneys (4) Lungs
Description : When nitrogenous waste accumulates in the blood which organ is not functioning ? (1) Liver (2) Lungs (3) Kidneys (4) Heart
Description : Dialysis is used to perform the function of— (1) Lungs (2) Heart (3) Liver (4) Kidneys
Description : An ECG shows the functioning of the (1) brain (2) heart (3) lungs (4) kidneys
Last Answer : (2) heart Explanation: The electrocardiogram (ECG or EKG) is a diagnostic tool that is routinely used to assess the electrical and muscular functions of the heart. The heart is a two stage ... rhythm of the heartbeat, as well as provide indirect evidence of blood flow to the heart muscle.
Description : ECG is used for the diagnosis of aliments of ? A. Brain B. Heart (Answer) C. Kidneys D. Lungs
Last Answer : B. Heart (Answer)
Last Answer : heart
Description : Which of the following organ prefers fructose to glucose (A) Liver (B) Testes (C) Pancreas (D) Heart
Description : The director Ilya Krzhanovsky has been shooting the film Dau since 2006 on a set near Kharkhov and has inspired much attention on account of his fanatical attempts at re-creating 50s and 60s Moscow, home to ... -crash and the Nobel he had won had to be awarded to him in a bedside ceremony. Who?
Last Answer : Lev Landau.
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
Description : An organ which is extremely sensitive to ammonia toxicity is (A) Liver (B) Brain (C) Kidney (D) Heart
Description : How do we know that our kidneys have already been damaged without symptoms?
Last Answer : The issue with kidney failure is that symptoms develop very slowly, and some people don't even have visible symptoms before the situation becomes critical. Symptoms of kidney disease are blood in your urine ... you're still suspicious, be prepared to watch for symptoms and report them to a doctor.
Description : Dietary purines are catabolised in (A) Liver (B) Kidneys (C) Intesitnal mucosa (D) All of these
Description : 25-hydroxylation of Vitamin D3 takes place in (A) Liver (B) Kidneys (C) Intestines (D) Pancreas
Description : 1-hydroxylation of 25-hydroxy Vitamin D3 takes place in (A) Liver (B) Kidneys (C) Intestine (D) Pancreas
Description : 25-hydroxylation of vitamin D3 takes place in (A) Liver (B) Kidneys (C) Intestine (D) Pancreas
Description : 1-hydroxylation of 25-OH vitamin D3 takes place in (A) Liver (B) Kidneys (C) Intestine (D) Pancreas
Description : 25-Hydroxylation of vitamin D occurs in (A) Skin (B) Liver (C) Kidneys (D) Intestinal mucosa
Description : Prothrombin is synthesised in (A) Erythrocytes (B) Reticulo-endothelial cells (C) Liver (D) Kidneys