Description : Tongue is made up of (a) Smooth muscles (b) Skeletal muscles (c) Both (d) None
Last Answer : (b) Skeletal muscles
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 : Goblet cells produce mucus which (a) Protect the wall of gut (b) Digest protein (c) Digest fat (d) none
Last Answer : (a) Protect the wall of gut
Description : Wall of oesophagus is formed by (a) Involuntry muscles (b) Voluntry muscles (c) Both (d) None
Last Answer : (c) Both
Description : Vermiform appendix is a part of (a) Gut of digestive system (b) Vascular system (c) Reproductive system (d) None
Last Answer : (a) Gut of digestive system
Description : In gut of rabbit taeinae & hustra are the parts of (a) Ileum (b) Duodenum (c) Colon (d) All
Last Answer : (c) Colon
Description : Saccus entericus is the name given to (a) Junction between ileum and large intestine (b) Intestinal juice (c) Swelling in the gut (d) Appendix
Last Answer : (b) Intestinal juice
Description : Gut peristaltis is (a) Involuntry (b) Voluntry (c) Conditioned reflex (d) None
Last Answer : (a) Involuntry
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 : 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
Description : Identify the tissue shown in the diagram and match with its characteristics and its location. (a) Smooth muscles, show branching, found in the wall of the heart (b) Cardiac muscles, unbranched ... the ribs (d) Skeletal muscles show striations and are closely attached with the bones of the limbs
Last Answer : (d) Skeletal muscles show striations and are closely attached with the bones of the limbs
Description : Skeletal muscles have a striped appearance under the microscope and hence called____mucles.
Last Answer : Skeletal muscles have a striped appearance under the microscope and hence called____mucles.
Description : Write the structural and functional differences between striped and unstriped muscles.
Last Answer : Unstriped muscles 1) They are cylindrical in shape 1) They are spindle shaped 3) They are voluntary muscles 3) They are involuntary muscles 2) They have stripes or striations 2) They do not have stripes or striations
Description : Give reason: Striped muscles are called ‘skeletal muscles’.
Last Answer : Striped muscles are usually attached to the bones. Hence they are called skeletalmuscles.
Description : What are striped muscles? State their function.
Last Answer : The muscles that are made up elongated, unbranched cylindrical fibres with stripes or striations or cross bands are called striped muscles.
Description : Vomiting is result of (a) Peristalsis (b) Anti peristalsis (c) Both (d) None
Last Answer : (b) Anti peristalsis
Description : β-cells of pancreas Produce (a) Insulin (b) Glucagon (c) Both (d) None
Last Answer : (a) Insulin
Description : Jaundice is (a) Viral (b) Bacterial (c) Both (d) None
Description : Liver is characterised by presence of (a) Glisson's capsule (b) Kupffer’s cells (c) Both (d) None
Description : Oxyntic cells produce HCL, these are also known as (a) Parietal cells (b) Peptic cells (c) Both (d) None
Last Answer : (a) Parietal cells
Description : Teeth are absent since birth in (a) Whale (b) Sloth (c) Both (d) None
Description : Tusk of elephant are modified (a) Incisors (b) Canines (c) Both (d) None
Last Answer : (a) Incisors
Description : Teeth in frog are (a) Acrodont (b) Homodont (c) Both (d) None
Description : In man ampulla of vator receive (a) Pancreatic duct (b) Bile duct (c) Both (d)None
Description : Ivory of teeth is (a) Enamel (b) Dentine (c) Both (d) None
Last Answer : (b) Dentine
Description : Some animals eat their own faeces to digest cellulose again. This is known as (a) Reingestion (b) Coprophagy (c) Both (d) None
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 : Rennin is also known as (a) Chymosin (b) Zymosin (c) Both (d) None
Last Answer : (a) Chymosin
Description : HCI Production (a) Activate pepsinogen (b) Prorenin (c) Both (d) None
Description : Pepsin and trypsin both act on ploteins in : (a) Neutral condition (b) Acidic condition (c) Alkaline condition (d) In different media
Last Answer : (d) In different media
Description : Cellulose digestion in rabbit takes place in (a) Vermiform Appendix (b) Caecum (c) Both (d) None
Last Answer : (b) Caecum
Description : Vitamin which is insoluble in fat: (a) Ascorbic acid (b) Calciferol (c) Both (d)None.
Last Answer : (a) Ascorbic acid
Description : The enzyme which can act in Acidic and basic media both (a) Lipase (b) Trypsin (c) Pepsin (d) Ptyalin
Last Answer : (d) Ptyalin
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 leiberkuhns are found in (a) Duodenum (b) Ileum (c) Both (d) None
Description : Brunner’s glands are found in (a) Duodenum only (b) Ileum only (c) Both (d) None.
Last Answer : (a) Duodenum only
Description : Brunner's gland also known as (a) Mucous glands (b) Duodenal glands (c)Both (d) None
Last Answer : (c)Both
Description : In which of the following sphincter of Oddi is found: (a) Pancreatic duct (b) Bile duct(c) Both (d) None
Description : Brunner's gland Produce (a) Mucous (b) Intestinal juice (c)Both (d) None
Last Answer : (a) Mucous
Description : Inhibition of gastric secretion is brought about (a)Enterogastrone (b)Cholecystokinin (c) Both (d) None
Last Answer : (a)Enterogastrone
Description : Mode of digestion in 'Hydra' is (a) Intracellular (b) Extracellular (c) Both these (d) None
Last Answer : (c) Both these
Description : Briefly describe striated and smooth muscles with their functions. -Biology 9th
Last Answer : Striated muscles provide the force for locomotion and all other voluntary movements of the body. The smooth muscles are also known as unstriated or involuntary muscles. Smooth muscles occur as bundles ... fusiform or spindle-shaped cells or fibres. They are held together by loose connective tissue.
Last Answer : answer:
Description : The longest smooth muscles are seen in :-
Last Answer : The longest smooth muscles are seen in :- A. Abdomen B. Normal uterus C. Pregnant uterus D. Vas deferens
Description : Smooth muscles are also called involuntary muscles. Why?
Last Answer : Smooth muscles are also called involuntary muscles. Why?
Description : Smooth muscles are
Last Answer : Smooth muscles are A. Involuntary, cylindrical, striated B. Voluntary, spindle-shaped, ... non-striated D. Voluntary, multinucleate, cylindrical
Description : Largest smooth muscles occur in
Last Answer : Largest smooth muscles occur in A. Leg B. Thigh C. Uterus of pregnant woman D. Urethra
Description : Which of the following is an example of multiunit smooth muscles ?
Last Answer : Which of the following is an example of multiunit smooth muscles ? A. Smooth muscle with blood vessels ... of the jaw D. Arrector pili muscle of skin
Description : Are smooth muscles striated yes or No?
Last Answer : What is the answer ?
Description : Are cardiac muscles considered to be smooth muscles?
Last Answer : No, they are not. Cardiac muscle is a type of involuntary striated muscle found only in the walls of the heart.This is a specialized muscle that, while similar in some fundamental ways to ... muscle automaticity. Meaning that some of the cells can beat on their own without any nerve stimulation.