Description : The crypts of Lieberkuhn are present in the (a) Pancrease (b) Oesophagus (c) Between the villi of the small intestine (d) Large intestine
Last Answer : (c) Between the villi of the small intestine
Description : Which cells of ‘Crypts of Lieberkuhn’ secrete antibacterial lysozyme? (a) Paneth cells (b) Zymogen cells (c) Kupffer cells (d) Argentaffin cells
Last Answer : (a) Paneth cells
Description : Which cells of "Crypts of Lieberkuhn" secrete antibacterial lysozyme ? (1) Paneth cells (2) Zymogen cells (3) Kupffer cells (4) Argentaffin cells
Last Answer : (1) Paneth cells
Description : Match the following structures with their respective location in organs. (A) Crypts of Lieberkuhn (i) Pancreas (B) Glisson's Capsule (ii) Duodenum (C) Islets of Langerhans (iii) Small intestine (D) Brunner's Glands (iv) Liver Select the ... ii) (iv) (c) (ii) (iv) (i) (iii) (d) (iii) (iv) (i) (ii)
Last Answer : (d) (iii) (iv) (i) (ii)
Description : The cryspts of lieberkuhn secrete `,`
Last Answer : The cryspts of lieberkuhn secrete `,` A. gastrin B. rennin C. cholecystokinin D. succus entericus
Description : stomatal crypts are found in the leaf of
Last Answer : stomatal crypts are found in the leaf of A. Sunflower B. Olender C. Maize D. Nymphaea
Description : Crypts of leiberkuhns are found in (a) Duodenum (b) Ileum (c) Both (d) None
Last Answer : (c) Both
Description : Cryspts of Lieberkuhn are pesent in `:-`
Last Answer : Cryspts of Lieberkuhn are pesent in `:-` A. Small intestine B. Stomach C. Oesophagus D. All of these
Description : What are the folds found in the mucous lining of the empty stomach? (1) Typhlosole (2) Areolae (3) Rugae (4) Villi
Last Answer : (3) Rugae Explanation: The inner layer of the stomach is full of wrinkles known as rugae (or gastric folds). Rugae both allow the stomach to stretch in order to accommodate large meals and help to grip and move food during digestion.
Description : What are the folds found in the mucous lining of the empty stomach ? (1) Typhlosole (2) Areolae (3) Rugae (4) Villi
Last Answer : Rugae
Description : The structure which helps in the nutrition of the Embryo is – (1) Yolk sac (2) Amniotic membrane (3) Crypts (4) Placenta
Last Answer : (1) Yolk sac Explanation: The yolk sac is a membranous sac attached to an embryo, providing early nourishment. It functions as the developmental circulatory system of the human embryo, ... It carries out transfer of nutrients in weeks 2 and 3 when the uteroplacental circulation is established
Description : Crypts of leiberkuhn are (a) Simple tubular gland (b) Alveolar gland (c) Coiled tubular gland (d) None
Last Answer : (a) Simple tubular gland
Description : intestinal juice succus entericus is produced by (a) Crypts of leiberkuhn (b) Brunner's gland (c) Both (d) None
Last Answer : (a) Crypts of leiberkuhn
Description : Crypts of leiberkuhn is (a) gastric gland (b) Intestinal gland (c) No gland (d) None
Last Answer : (b) Intestinal gland
Description : The structure which helps in the nutrition of the Embryo is (1) Yolk sac (2) Amniotic membrane (3) Crypts (4) Placenta
Last Answer : Yolk sac
Description : The following are true about cerebrospinal fluid: a. it is found in the space between the pia mater and the arachnoid b. the normal amount in human being is about 500 ml c ... plexus which secrete cerebrospinal fluid e. cerebrospinal fluid contains the same concentration of glucose as the blood
Last Answer : it is found in the space between the pia mater and the arachnoid
Description : Sertoli cells are found in (a) ovaries and secrete progesterone (b) adrenal cortex and secrete adrenaline (c) seminiferous tubules and provide nutrition to germ cells (d) pancreas and secrete cholecystokinin.
Last Answer : (c) seminiferous tubules and provide nutrition to germ cells
Description : State the role of the following in human digestive system : (i) Digestive enzymes (ii) Hydrochloric acid (iii) Villi -Biology
Last Answer : (i) Digestive enzymes – Foods need to be broken into their small or simpler molecules so that they can be absorbed into the bloodstream. However, the physical breakdown of food is not enough. ... are richly supplied with blood vessel which help to absorb digested food in to the blood stream.
Description : Why are villi present in the intestine and not in the stomach? -Biology
Last Answer : answer:
Description : what happens to food after absorption in villi? -Biology
Description : Assertion `:-` Small intestine is very long and has plica circularis & villi Reason `:` All these increase internal surface area of small intestine fo
Last Answer : Assertion `:-` Small intestine is very long and has plica circularis & villi Reason `:` All these ... False. D. If both Assertion & Reason are false.
Description : Assertion `:-` Maximum absorption of food occur in jejunum. Reason `:-` Villi `&` microvilli abundantly present in small intestine.
Last Answer : Assertion `:-` Maximum absorption of food occur in jejunum. Reason `:-` Villi `&` microvilli abundantly ... . D. If both Assertion & Reason are false.
Description : Assertion `:-` Fats are transported into the lacteals in the villi. Reason `:-` Fatty acids are insoluble in water.
Last Answer : Assertion `:-` Fats are transported into the lacteals in the villi. Reason `:-` Fatty acids are ... False. D. If both Assertion & Reason are false.
Description : Assertion : Foetal disorders can be diagnosed by chrionic villi sampling . Reason : Karyotyping cells be done by mitotically dividing cells of chrioni
Last Answer : Assertion : Foetal disorders can be diagnosed by chrionic villi sampling . Reason : Karyotyping cells ... If both the assertion and resson are false.
Description : How does the structure of villi adapted to its function?
Last Answer : Feel Free to Answer
Description : Why are villi only present in small intestine?
Last Answer : What is the answer ?
Description : Prolonged oral therapy with the following antibiotic can damage intestinal villi resulting in statorrhoea and loose motions (a) Ampicillin (b) Tetracycline (c) Neomycin (d) Nystatin
Last Answer : Ans: C
Description : Which organ has finger like outgrowths which are called as Villi (Singular Villus)? (1) Large Intestine (2) Bladder (3) Small Intestine (4) Stomach
Last Answer : (3) Small Intestine Explanation: The inner walls of the small intestine have thousands of finger-like outgrowths called villi (singular villus). The villi increase the absorption of the digested food.
Description : The length of small intestine in a deer is more as compared to the length of small intestine of a tiger. The reason for this is — (a) Mode of intake of food. (b) Type of food consumed. (c) Presence or absence of villi in intestines. (d) Presence or absence of digestive enzymes
Last Answer : (b) Type of food consumed.
Description : Prolonged oral therapy with the following antibiotic can damage intestinal villi resulting in steatorrhoea and loose motions: A. Ampicillin B. Tetracycline C. Neomycin D. Nystatin
Last Answer : C. Neomycin
Description : What are the bumps on the surface of the tongue called? A. Papillae B. Villi C. Rugae D. Fundus
Last Answer : A. Papillae
Description : Intestinal villi are numerous and larger in posterior part of small intestine because (a) Digestion is faster in posterior part (b) Blood supply is poor in anterior part (c) Blood supply is poor in posterior part. (d) There is more digested food in posterior part
Last Answer : (d) There is more digested food in posterior part
Description : Blood capillary network of villi absorb (a) Water (b) Salts (c) Glucose (d) All
Last Answer : (d) All
Description : Exchange of oxygen, carbon dioxide, nutrients and waste products from mother to fetus occurs through diffusion across the: a) chorionic villi (pron: core-e-on-ick villi) b) endometrium c) corpus luteum d) colostrum
Last Answer : ANSWER: A -- CHORIONIC VILLI
Description : Why Cells that carry on digestion within the cell do not partly digest themselves because they secrete their digestive enzymes into membrane-enclosed?
Description : The diagram represents a section through the small intestine.What is the role of the structure labelled X ? (a) They secrete enzymes for digestion (b) They secrete hormones (c) They decrease the surface area of absorption (d) They increase the surface area of absorption
Last Answer : (d) They increase the surface area of absorption
Description : Which one of the following statements is not true? (a) The flowers pollinated by flies and bats secrete foul odour to attract them. (b) Honey is made by bees by digesting pollen collected ... . (d) Pollen grains of some plants cause severe allergies and bronchial afflictions in some people.
Last Answer : (b) Honey is made by bees by digesting pollen collected from flowers.
Description : what vegetable crops secrete solanaceous acid ?
Last Answer : Need Answer
Description : The salivary gland secrete saliva that contains which enzyme? -Do You Know?
Description : Which gland secrete insulin? -General Knowledge
Last Answer : For instance, the pancreas secretes insulin, which allows the body to regulate levels of sugar in the blood
Description : Which organ that secrete gastric juice?
Last Answer : The pancreas
Last Answer : Ants secrete pheromone
Description : Assertion `:-` Peritubular capillaries secrete substances in the convoluted tubules. Reason `:-` Harmful and useless substances which escaped ultrafil
Last Answer : Assertion `:-` Peritubular capillaries secrete substances in the convoluted tubules. Reason `:-` Harmful ... D. If both Assertion & Reason are false.
Description : Assertion `:-` Platelets repair dammaged endothelium of blood vessels. Reason `:` Platelets secrete serotonin which is a vaso constrictor
Last Answer : Assertion `:-` Platelets repair dammaged endothelium of blood vessels. Reason `:` Platelets secrete ... . If both Assertion & Reason are false.
Description : During Allergy acidophil secrete `:-`
Last Answer : During Allergy acidophil secrete `:-` A. Histamine B. Heparin C. Prothrombin D. Serotonin
Description : Liver cells secrete -
Last Answer : Liver cells secrete - A. amylopsin B. trypsin C. lipase D. bile and no enzyme
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 : One of the following cells secrete hormone
Last Answer : One of the following cells secrete hormone A. Cells of Leydig B. Cells of Sertoli C ... `rarr` Secondary spermatocytes D. Secondary spermatocytes.
Description : Sertoli cells secrete a hormone
Last Answer : Sertoli cells secrete a hormone A. Gonadotropin B. Testerone C. Relaxin D. Inhibin.