Description : Largest salivary gland is (a) Parotid (b) Infra orbital (c) Sub maxillary (d) None
Last Answer : (a) Parotid
Description : Smallest salivary gland is (a) Sub maxillary (b) Sub mardibular (c) Infra orbital (d) Sub-lingual
Last Answer : (d) Sub-lingual
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 : 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 : Mumps is a viral disease that c inflammation of : (1) Parotid gland (2) Sublingual gland (3) Submaxillary gland (4) Infra-orbital gland
Last Answer : Parotid gland
Description : In rabbit duct of infra orbital salivary gland opens between (a) Molars , (b) Premolars (c) Incisors (d) None
Last Answer : (a) Molars
Description : There are 6 major salivary glands and they are located one in each parotid gland, two beneath the mandibles (submandibular) and two in the base of the tongue (sublingual). More than 700 other minor salivary glands exist dispersed on the lip mucosa, gingiva, palate and pharynx.
Last Answer : What is the approximate pH of the salivary secretion? Is it an acid or basic fluid? What are the main functions of saliva?
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 lipase is secreted by (A) Parotid glands (B) Sub-maxillary glands (C) Dorsal surface of tongue (D) None of these
Last Answer : Answer : C
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 : Duct leading from parotid gland and opening into vestibule is (a) Haversian duct (b) Stenson’s duct (c) Wolffian duct (d) infra-orbital duct
Last Answer : (c) Wolffian duct
Description : Which of the following terms is used to describe stone formation in a salivary gland, usually the submandibular gland? a) Sialolithiasis Salivary stones are formed mainly from calcium phosphate. b ... of the salivary glands. d) Stomatitis Stomatitis refers to inflammation of the oral mucosa.
Last Answer : a) Sialolithiasis Salivary stones are formed mainly from calcium phosphate.
Description : In man cholecystokinin stimulate the tion of : (a) Stomach (b) Salivary gland (c) Gallbladder (d)Brunner’s gland
Last Answer : (c) Gallbladder
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 : Salivary glands open into (a) Buccal cavity (b) Oesophagus (c) Stomach (d) All
Last Answer : (a) Buccal cavity
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 : Parotid salivary gland are present
Last Answer : Parotid salivary gland are present A. Below the tongue B. Below the ears C. Below the eye orbits D. In the angle between two jaws
Description : The following are true about lacrimal gland: a. the palpebral part drains into the superior conjunctival fornix through 12 ducts b. the palpebral part of the gland is 1/3 the size of the ... it receives secretomotor nerve from the third cranial nerve e. the lymphatic drainage is to parotid gland
Last Answer : the palpebral part drains into the superior conjunctival fornix through 12 ducts
Description : Brunner's gland also known as (a) Mucous glands (b) Duodenal glands (c)Both (d) None
Last Answer : (c)Both
Description : Glisson's capsules are absent in liver of (a) Rabbit (b) Man (c) Frog (d) All
Last Answer : (c) Frog
Description : One of the following papillae is absent in man (a) Fungiform (b) Foliate (c) Circumvellate (d) All
Last Answer : (b) Foliate
Description : .In salivary gland chromosomes/polytene chromosomes, pairing is (a) absent (b) occasional (c) formed between non-homologous chromosomes (d) formed between homologous chromosomes.
Last Answer : (d) formed between homologous chromosomes.
Description : Which one of the following does not secrete any digestive enzyme? (1) Liver (2) Salivary gland (3) Glands of small intestine (4) Pancreas
Last Answer : (1) Liver Explanation: Digestive enzymes are enzymes that break down polymeric macromolecules into their smaller building blocks, in order to facilitate their absorption by the body. Digestive enzymes are ... (small and large) secretions, or as part of the lining of the gastrointestinal tract.
Description : Which of the following is NOT an endocrine gland? A) pancreas B) adrenal glands C) salivary glands D) thyroid gland E) pituitary gland
Last Answer : C) salivary glands
Last Answer : Liver
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 : In the head and neck: a. the lymph from the upper lid drains to the parotid and submandibular lymph nodes b. the facial nerve comes from the first pharyngeal arch c. branches of the ... e. an unilateral cleft lip is a failure of the maxillary process to fuse with the medial nasal process
Last Answer : branches of the ophthalmic division of the trigeminal nerve supply the skin of the scalp as far backward as the vertex
Description : Teeth are absent since birth in (a) Whale (b) Sloth (c) Both (d) None
Last Answer : (c) Both
Description : Gall bladder is absent in (a) Horse (b) Whale (c) Rhinoceros (d) All
Last Answer : (d) All
Description : Taste buds are absent in (a) Foliate papillae (b) Fungiform papillae (c)Filliform Papillae. (d) Circumvellate Papillae
Last Answer : (c)Filliform Papillae.
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 : Which of the following is absent in pancreatic juice: (a)Trypsin (b) Amylopsin (c) pepsin (d) Lipase
Last Answer : (c) pepsin
Description : Caecum in frog is (a) Well developed (b) Less developed (c) Absent (d) None.
Last Answer : (c) Absent
Description : Riboflavin is absent in which of the following: (a) Yeast (b) Milk (c) Wheat (d) Liver
Last Answer : (c) Wheat
Description : In which of the following vitamin A is absent : (a)Yeast (b) Carrots (c) Fish liver oil (d) Egg Yolk
Last Answer : (a)Yeast
Description : In gastric glands mucus cells are more in (a) Neck (b) Basal part (c) Middle (d) None
Last Answer : (a) Neck
Description : Cardiac glands are found in (a) Pericardium (b) Myocardium (c) Intestine (d) Stomach
Last Answer : (d) Stomach
Description : Gastric glands are found in (a) Mucosa (b) Submucosa (c) Serosa (d) None
Last Answer : (a) Mucosa
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 : Brunner's glands are present in (a) Stomach (b) Liver (c) Small intestine (d) Large intestine
Last Answer : (c) Small intestine
Description : The most serious complications which may occur from abscess of max canine is: A. Cellulitis B. Cavernous sinus thrombosis C. Lacrimal duct stenosis D. Damage to infra orbital nerves
Last Answer : B. Cavernous sinus thrombosis
Description : Pancreas mainly (a) Digestive gland (b) Endocrine gland (c) Lymph gland (d) None
Last Answer : (a) Digestive gland
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 : Zymogen cells of gastric gland secrete (a) Pepsinogen (b) Chymotrypsin (c) Pepsin (d) Trypsin
Last Answer : (a) Pepsinogen
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