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 : Bile is stored in the (1) Gall - bladder (2) Duodenum (3) Liver (4) Spleen
Last Answer : Gall - bladder
Description : Cystic duct arises from (a) Kidney (b) Pancreas (c) Gall bladder (d) Liver
Last Answer : (c) Gall bladder
Description : In man, gall bladder is located at (a) Left central lobe of liver (b) Right central lobe of liver (c) Caudal lobe of liver (d) Spegelian lobe of liver
Last Answer : (b) Right central lobe of liver
Description : Bile is produced by (A) Liver (B) Gall-bladder (C) Pancreas (D) Intestine
Last Answer : Answer : A
Description : Which one of the following human organs is often called the “graveyard” of RBCs? (a) Gall bladder (b) Kidney (c) Spleen (d) Liver
Last Answer : c) Globulin
Description : Jaundice is a disease which affects (1) Heart (2) Liver (3) Spleen (4) Gall bladder
Last Answer : Liver
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 : 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.
Description : Bile is secreted by : (1) Gall bladder(2) Liver (3) Bile duct (4) Pancreas
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 : Gall bladder is absent in (a) Horse (b) Whale (c) Rhinoceros (d) All
Last Answer : (d) All
Description : Surgical removal of Gall bladder in man would lead to (a) lmpairment of digestion of fat (b) Jaundice (c) Increased acidity in intestine {d) None of the above
Last Answer : (a) lmpairment of digestion of fat
Description : Presence of stones in gall bladder cause (a) Failure of kidney (b) Dysentry (c) Obstructive jaundice (d) Anaemia
Last Answer : (c) Obstructive jaundice
Description : Cholecystostatis refer to (a) Stone in Gall bladder (b) Jaundice (c)Apendix Pain (d) None
Last Answer : (a) Stone in Gall bladder
Description : Ist reservoir of blood is spleen and IInd is (a) Kidney (b) Heart (c) Liver (d) Pancreas
Last Answer : (c) Liver
Description : Arginase enzyme is formed by (a) Spleen (b) Liver (c) Kidney (d) All
Last Answer : (b) Liver
Description : Site of heat production in the body is (a) Liver (b) Kidney (c) Lung (d) Spleen
Last Answer : (a) Liver
Description : Emergency water is stored in (a) Spleen (b) Liver (c) Bone marrow (d) None
Description : Vit A & D are stored in (a) Bone (b) Spleen (c) Liver (d) All
Description : Drugs are detoxified in (a) Heart (b) Stomach (c) Liver (d) Spleen
Description : Most important centre of the formation of lymph is : (a) Liver (b) Pancreas (c) Spleen (d) Kidney
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 : Vit. D is synthesised in presence of sunlight in (a) Skin (b) Bone(c) Liver (d) Spleen
Last Answer : (a) Skin
Description : Liver is excretory organ as (a) Urea is formed here (b) Deamination takes place (c) Eliminate bile pigments (d) None of the above
Last Answer : (c) Eliminate bile pigments
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 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 : Predominantly unconjugated hyperbilirubinemia is typical of: A A. intravascular hemolysis B. carcinoma of common bile ducts C. carcinoma of gall bladder D. None of these
Last Answer : intravascular hemolysis
Description : On average red blood cells live around 120 days. The spleen is the main organ where old red blood cells are destroyed. During the red blood cell destruction the heme groups turn into bilirubin and this substance is then captured by the liver and later excreted in the bowels as part of the bile.
Last Answer : What are the functions of the spleen?
Description : In Jaundice level of one of following increase in blood (a) Bile juice (b) Bile pigments (c) Haemoglobin (d) All
Last Answer : (b) Bile pigments
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 : Germs entering the body through food are mainly killed in the region of alimentary canal where pH may reach the level of (a) 3 (b) 7 (c) l0 (d) Zero (M.P.P.M.T. 90)
Last Answer : (a) 3
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 : Digestion of carbohydrate is affected by (D.P.M.T. 82) (a) Erepsin (b) Steapsin (c) Pepsin (d) Amylopsin
Last Answer : (d) Amylopsin
Description : Some proteolytic enzymes are (C.P.M.T. 77) (a) Trypsin, peptidase, pepsin (b) Amylopsin, steapsin, ptyalin (c) Amylase, lipase, zymase (d) Urease, zymase, dehydrogenase
Last Answer : (a) Trypsin, peptidase, pepsin
Description : Which of the following belongs to the class of pepsin and trypsin (C.P.M.T.84) (a) Rennin (b) protein (c) Thyroxin (d) Secretin
Last Answer : (a) Rennin
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 : 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.
Last Answer : Pancreas
Description : Jaundice is a disease which affects – (1) Heart (2) Liver (3) Spleen (4) Gail bladder
Last Answer : (2) Liver Explanation: Jaundice is a yellow discoloration of the skin, mucous membranes, and the whites of the eyes caused by increased amounts of bilirubin in the blood. It is often seen in liver disease such as hepatitis or liver cancer.
Description : The surface tension in intestinal lumen between fat droplets and aqueous medium is decreased by (A) Bile Salts (B) Bile acids (C) Conc. H2SO4 (D) Acetic acid
Last Answer : (A) Bile Salts
Description : Fat digestion is diffcult due to absence of (a) Bile salts (b) Bile pigments (c) Cholesterol (d) All
Last Answer : (a) Bile salts
Description : More than 90% of bile salts are reabsorbed in (a) Duodenum (b) Ileum (c) Colon (d) None
Last Answer : (b) Ileum
Description : Secretion of choleresis is process of (a) Bile juice (b) Pancreatic juice (c) Intestinal juice (d) Bacterial infection in intestine
Last Answer : (a) Bile juice
Description : Perday secretion of bile juice is (a) 50 ml. (b) 100 ml. (c) 250 ml (d) 600 ml
Last Answer : (d) 600 ml
Description : Bile pigments are (a) Helpful in digestion (b) Toxic in nature (c) Brings emulsification (d) None
Last Answer : (b) Toxic in nature