To move into the intestinal mucosa, fatty acids and glycerol are first incorporated into:

(1) Chyle

(2) Micelles

(3) Chylomicroms

(4) Lipoproteins

Subtopic:  Movement of Food in Gut |
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A mass peristaltic movement is responsible for:-

1. Release of bile and pancreatic juice into the duodenum
2. Passage of chyme from stomach to duodenum
3. Vomiting
4. Defecation

Subtopic:  Peristalsis: Gland in Alimentary Canal |
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Populations subsisting primarily on corn would likely to suffer from:

1. PEM

2. Pellagra

3. Bleeding disorders

4. Beri beri

Subtopic:  Disorders of Digestive System |
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Which of the following glandular secretions involved in digestion would be most likely released initially as inactive precursors ?

(1) protein-digesting enzymes

(2) fat-solublizing bile salts

(3) acid-neutralising bicarbonate

(4) hormones such as gastrin

Subtopic:  Pancreatic Secretions |
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What prevents the backflow of fecal matter into the small intestine?

1. Ileo-caecal valve

2. Sphincter of Boyden

3. Meckel's diverticulum

4. Plicae semilunaris

Subtopic:  Absorption: Part 2 |
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The parietal cells or the oxyntic cells located in the stomach's gastric pits mainly secrete:-
1. HCI and Intrinsic factor
2. Pepsinogen and Gastric lipase
3. Pepsinogen and Pro-rennin
4. Gastrin and Mucus

Subtopic:  Gastric Secretions |
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The mucosal layer in the stomach form irregular folds known as:-
1. villi
2. lumen
3. rugae
4. crypts of Lieberkuhn

Subtopic:  Peristalsis: Gland in Alimentary Canal |
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What regulates the opening of oesophagus into the stomach?

1. A membranous valve

2. A muscular sphincter

3. A mesodermal septum

4. A cartilaginous flap

Subtopic:  Movement of Food in Gut |
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Which cells of ‘Crypts of Lieberkuhn' secrete antibacterial lysozyme?

(1) Argentaffin cells

(2) Paneth oaks

(3) Zymogen cells

(4) Kupffer cells

Subtopic:  Peristalsis: Gland in Alimentary Canal |
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A baby boy aged two years is admitted to play-school and passes through a dental check-up. The dentist observed that the boy had twenty teeth. Which teeth were absent?

(1) Incisors

(2) Canines

(3) Premolars

(4) Molars

Subtopic:  Alimentary Canal: Oral Cavity & Teeth |
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