Description : One of the following is salivary gland (a) Brunner’s gland (b) Stink gland (c) Erypts of leibcrkuhn (d) Parotid gland
Last Answer : (d) Parotid 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 : Brunner's gland also known as (a) Mucous glands (b) Duodenal glands (c)Both (d) None
Last Answer : (c)Both
Description : Brunner's gland Produce (a) Mucous (b) Intestinal juice (c)Both (d) None
Last Answer : (a) Mucous
Description : Brunner's glands are present in (a) Stomach (b) Liver (c) Small intestine (d) Large intestine
Last Answer : (c) Small intestine
Description : Which salivary gland is absent in man (a) Sublingual glands (b) Sub-maxillary glands (c) Infra-orbital glands (d) Parotid glands
Last Answer : (c) Infra-orbital glands
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 : One of the following is not a salivary gland (a) Parotid (b) Sub-lingual (c) Sub maxillary (d) Payer’s patches
Last Answer : (d) Payer’s patches
Description : In rabbit duct of infra orbital salivary gland opens between (a) Molars , (b) Premolars (c) Incisors (d) None
Last Answer : (a) Molars
Description : Which one of the following is the matching set of the gland and its secretion (a) Pituitary gland - Thyroxin (b) Salivary gland - Amylase (c) Adrenal cortex - Vasopressin (d) Islets of Langerhens - Secretin
Last Answer : (b) Salivary gland - Amylase
Description : Smallest salivary gland is (a) Sub maxillary (b) Sub mardibular (c) Infra orbital (d) Sub-lingual
Last Answer : (d) Sub-lingual
Description : Largest salivary gland is (a) Parotid (b) Infra orbital (c) Sub maxillary (d) None
Last Answer : (a) Parotid
Description : Wharton’s duct is associated with (a) sublingual salivary gland (b) parotid salivary gland (c) submaxillary salivary gland (d) Brunner’s glands.
Last Answer : (c) submaxillary salivary gland
Description : Salivary glands open into (a) Buccal cavity (b) Oesophagus (c) Stomach (d) All
Last Answer : (a) Buccal cavity
Description : Brunner’s glands Present in (a) Mucosa of gut wall (b) Submucosa gut wall (c) Both (d) None
Last Answer : (b) Submucosa gut wall
Description : Brunner’s glands are found in (a) Duodenum only (b) Ileum only (c) Both (d) None.
Last Answer : (a) Duodenum only
Description : Inhibition of gastric secretion is brought about (a)Enterogastrone (b)Cholecystokinin (c) Both (d) None
Last Answer : (a)Enterogastrone
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 : CCK stimulate (a) Filtration in kindney (b) Contraction of gall bladder (c) Heart beats (d) All
Last Answer : (b) Contraction of gall bladder
Description : Rennin is a (a) Salivary product (b) Gastric product (c) Pancreatic product (d) All these
Last Answer : (b) Gastric product
Description : Enzyme responsible for the digestion of starch in food of main is Present in (e) Salivary and gastric secretion. (b) Salivary and pancreatic secretion (c) Gastric and pancreatic secretion (d) Gastric and duodenal secretion
Last Answer : (b) Salivary and pancreatic secretion
Description : Ptyalin is also known as (a) Salt solution (b) Salivary amylase (c) Sugar solution (d) None
Last Answer : (b) Salivary amylase
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 : The site of absorption of alcohol in man is (a) Oesophagus (b) Intestine (c) Large intestine (d) Stomach
Last Answer : (d) Stomach
Description : Carbohydrate digestion in man starts from (a) Buccal cavity (b) Oesophagus (c) Stomach (d) Intestine
Description : The source of the enzyme, diastase is – (1) salivary gland (2) stomach (3) liver (4) pancreas
Last Answer : (1) salivary gland Explanation: Diastase was the very first enzyme discovered. This enzyme helps break down carbohydrates and turn them into sugar, which makes them easier to digest. It is found in such sources as milk, saliva and other plants.
Description : The source of the enzyme, diastase is (1) salivary gland (2) stomach (3) liver (4) pancreas
Last Answer : salivary gland
Description : Pancreas mainly (a) Digestive gland (b) Endocrine gland (c) Lymph gland (d) None
Last Answer : (a) Digestive gland
Description : Zymogen cells of gastric gland secrete (a) Pepsinogen (b) Chymotrypsin (c) Pepsin (d) Trypsin
Last Answer : (a) Pepsinogen
Description : Wharton's duct is associated with (a) Sub lingual gland (b) Infra orbital gland (c) Sub maxillary gland (d) None
Last Answer : (c) Sub maxillary gland
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 : Liver is (a) Lymph gland (b) Digestive gland (c) Endocrine gland (d) None
Last Answer : (b) Digestive 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 : Crypts of leiberkuhn are (a) Simple tubular gland (b) Alveolar gland (c) Coiled tubular gland (d) None
Last Answer : (a) Simple tubular gland
Description : Crypts of leiberkuhn is (a) gastric gland (b) Intestinal gland (c) No gland (d) None
Last Answer : (b) Intestinal gland
Description : Which are enzymes of gastric gland (a) Trypsin and rennin (b) Pepsin and rennin (c) Lipase and trypsin (d) Vessopressin and lipase
Last Answer : (b) Pepsin and rennin
Description : One of the following is longest part of alimentary canal (a) Stomach (b) Ileum (c) Colon (d) Rectum
Last Answer : (b) Ileum
Description : Minimum peristaltis is found in (a) Oesophagus (b) Stomach (c) Ileum (d) Rectum
Last Answer : (d) Rectum
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 : 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 : 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 : 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 : Cardiac glands are found in (a) Pericardium (b) Myocardium (c) Intestine (d) Stomach
Description : Drugs are detoxified in (a) Heart (b) Stomach (c) Liver (d) Spleen
Last Answer : (c) Liver