Description : Which of the following guards the opening of hepatopancreatic duct into the duodenum? (a) Pyloric sphincter (b) Sphincter of Oddi (c) Semilunar valve (d) Ileocaecal valve
Last Answer : (b) Sphincter of Oddi
Description : In which of the following sphincter of Oddi is found: (a) Pancreatic duct (b) Bile duct(c) Both (d) None
Last Answer : (c) Both
Description : Main Part of stomach is (a) Cardiac stomach (b) Pyloric stomach (c)Fundic stomach (d) None
Last Answer : (c)Fundic stomach
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 : Minimum peristaltis is found in (a) Oesophagus (b) Stomach (c) Ileum (d) Rectum
Last Answer : (d) Rectum
Description : Salivary glands open into (a) Buccal cavity (b) Oesophagus (c) Stomach (d) All
Last Answer : (a) Buccal cavity
Description : Pylcrus, a constricted part of alimentary canal is situated between (a) Oesophagus and stomach (b) Stomach and duodenum (c) Duodenum and ileum (d) Ileum and rectum
Last Answer : (b) Stomach and duodenum
Description : Which of the following regions of the alimentary canal of rabbit does not secrete a digestive enzyme ? (a) Mouth (b) Oesophagus (c) Stomach (d) Duodenum
Last Answer : (b) Oesophagus
Description : The site of absorption of alcohol in man is (a) Oesophagus (b) Intestine (c) Large intestine (d) Stomach
Last Answer : (d) Stomach
Description : Digestion of starch takes place in (D.P.M.T. 82) (a) stomach and duodenum (b) Buccal cavity duodenum (c) Buccal cavity and oesophagus (d) Duodenum only
Last Answer : (b) Buccal cavity duodenum
Description : Carbohydrate digestion in man starts from (a) Buccal cavity (b) Oesophagus (c) Stomach (d) Intestine
Description : Achalasia is related with (a) Stomach (b) Oesophagus (c) Intestine (d) None
Description : In human being sphincter of Oddi is situated in `:-`
Last Answer : In human being sphincter of Oddi is situated in `:-` A. Common bile duct B. Ampulla of vater C. Main pancreating duct D. Common hepatic duct
Description : In man the zymogen or chief cells are mainly found in (a) cardiac part of stomach (b) pyloric part of stomach (c) duodenum (d) fundic part of stomach.
Last Answer : (d) fundic part of stomach.
Description : Cardiac glands are found in (a) Pericardium (b) Myocardium (c) Intestine (d) Stomach
Description : Metoclopramide has the following actions except: A. Increases lower esophageal sphincter tone B. Increases tone of pyloric sphincter C. Increases gastric peristalsis D. Increases intestinal peristalsis
Last Answer : B. Increases tone of pyloric sphincter
Description : Wall of oesophagus is formed by (a) Involuntry muscles (b) Voluntry muscles (c) Both (d) None
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 : Opening of oesophagus is (a) Glottis (b) Gullet (c) Larynx (d) Pharynx
Last Answer : (b) Gullet
Description : Stenson's duct is associated with (a) Parotid gland (b) Paratoid gland (c) Cardiac gland (d) All the above
Last Answer : (a) Parotid gland
Description : Peneath cells are found in : (a) Intestinal gland (b) Gastric gland (c) Cardiac gland (d) All the above
Last Answer : (a) Intestinal gland
Description : Acidic pulp in stomach is called (a) Chyle (b) Chyme (c) Bolus (d) None
Last Answer : (b) Chyme
Description : A patient presents complaining of a stomach upset 48 hours after starting a course of antibiotic for oral infection, this is an example of, A. Type I allergic reaction B. Nervous disorder C. Side effect of the drug D. Type IV hypersensitivity reaction E. Pyloric stenosis
Last Answer : C. Side effect of the drug
Description : One of the following is longest part of alimentary canal (a) Stomach (b) Ileum (c) Colon (d) Rectum
Last Answer : (b) Ileum
Description : Pepsin in stomach is produced by (a) Parietal cells(b) Oxyntic cells (c) Zymogenic cells (d) All
Last Answer : (c) Zymogenic cells
Description : True stomach in ruminents is (a) Rumen (b) Reticulum (c) Abomassum (d) Omassum
Last Answer : (c) Abomassum
Description : Payers patches are (C.P.M.T.89) (a) Lymph nodules in intestine (b) Mucus cells of gastric gland (c) Gastric pits of stomach (d) None of the above
Last Answer : (a) Lymph nodules in intestine
Description : Where does complete digestion of protein take place (a) Rectum (b) Ileum (c) Duodenum (d) Stomach
Description : What is common among amylase, rennin and trypsin (a) All are protein (b) These are all proteolytic enzyme (c) These are produced in stomach (d) These act at a pH lower than 7
Last Answer : (a) All are protein
Description : Acid secretion of stomach is stimulated by (a) Gastrin (b) Histamine (c) Vagus nerve (d) All the above
Last Answer : (d) All the above
Description : Fundic part of stomach is (a) Present in rabbit but absent in frog (b) Absent in rabbit but present in frog (c) Absent in both (d) Present in both
Last Answer : (a) Present in rabbit but absent in frog
Description : Enzyme arginase is found in (a) Mouth cavity (b) Stomach (c) Intestine (d) Liver
Last Answer : (d) Liver
Description : Frog is not able to digest cellulose but the rabbit can do so as rabbit has (a) Duodenum where cellulose are digested (b) Stomach which contain certain cellulose digesting bacteria (c) Caecum where cellulose digested (d) None of the above
Last Answer : (c) Caecum where cellulose digested
Description : Drugs are detoxified in (a) Heart (b) Stomach (c) Liver (d) Spleen
Last Answer : (c) Liver
Description : Fat digestion takes place in (a) Buccal cavity (b) Stomach (c) Intestine (d) All
Last Answer : (c) Intestine
Description : Protein digestion start from (a) Buccal cavity (b) Stomach (c) Intestine (d) None
Last Answer : (b) Stomach
Description : HCI in stomach act as (a) Antiseptic (b) Preservative (c) Make the media acidic (d) All the above
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 : Over dilation of stomach results (a) Rugae formation (b) Belching (Burbing) (c)Irritation (d) None
Last Answer : (b) Belching (Burbing)
Description : In man cholecystokinin stimulate the tion of : (a) Stomach (b) Salivary gland (c) Gallbladder (d)Brunner’s gland
Last Answer : (c) Gallbladder
Description : Brunner's glands are present in (a) Stomach (b) Liver (c) Small intestine (d) Large intestine
Last Answer : (c) Small intestine
Description : Prolonged and severe iron deficiency can cause astrophy of epithelium of (A) Oral cavity (B) Oesophagus (C) Stomach (D) All of these
Last Answer : Answer : D
Description : Brunner’s glands occur in (a) submucosa of duodenum (b) submucosa of stomach (c) mucosa of oesophagus (d) mucosa of ileum.
Last Answer : (a) submucosa of duodenum
Description : Brunner’s glands are present in (a) stomach (b) oesophagus (c) ileum (d) duodenum
Last Answer : (d) duodenum.
Description : Which part of body secretes the hormone secretin? (a) Stomach (b) Oesophagus (c) Ileum (d) Duodenum
Last Answer : (d) Duodenum
Description : Which one of the following is the true description about an animal concerned? (a) Rat - Left kidney is slightly higher in position than the right one (b) Cockroach - 10 pairs of spiracles (2 ... stomach, gizzard and intestine (d) Frog - Body divisible into three regions - head, neck and trunk
Last Answer : (b) Cockroach - 10 pairs of spiracles (2 pairs on thorax and 8 pairs on abdomen)
Description : The ciliated columnar epithelial cells in humans are known to occur in (a) Eustachian tube and stomach lining (b) bronchioles and Fallopian tube (c) bile duct and oesophagus (d) Fallopian tube and urethra.
Last Answer : (b) bronchioles and Fallopian tube
Description : What is the valve that separates the duodenum from the stomach called? What is its function?
Last Answer : The valve that separates the stomach from the duodenum is the pylorus. It has the function of keeping the food bolus within the gastric cavity for enough time to allow the gastric digestion to take place. It also has the function of preventing the intestinal content from going back into the stomach.
Description : what is the valve that separates the stomach from the esophagus called? What is its function?
Last Answer : The valve that separates the stomach from the esophagus is the cardia. It has the function of preventing acid gastric content from entering back into the esophagus. Insufficiency of this ... complain of bloating and heartburn (retrosternal burning). Digestion System - Image Diversity: stomach
Description : In rabbit food does not normally enter into the wind pipe because during feeding (a) Epiglottis and tongue cover the glottis (b) Nodule called cartilage of santorini plug the larynx (c) The ... larynx and glottis (d) The circular muscles at the front of trachea contract and close its opening
Last Answer : (a) Epiglottis and tongue cover the glottis