Intrinsic factor is secreted by the_cells of the human stomach.
1. Mucus neck cells
2. Chief cells
3. Oxyntic cells
4. G-cells
Lipases can be activated by:
1. Enterokinase
2. Enterogastrone
3. Chyme
4. Bile
Which of the following is a sub-mucosal gland ?
(1) Oxyntic glands of stomach
(2) Crypts of Lieberkuhn of small intestine
(3) Brunner's glands of the duodenum
(4) Goblet cells
To move into the intestinal mucosa, fatty acids and glycerol are first incorporated into:
(1) Chyle
(2) Micelles
(3) Chylomicroms
(4) Lipoproteins
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
What prevents the back flow of the fecal matter into the small intestine?
1. Ileo-caecal valve
2. Sphincter of Boyden
3. Meckel's diverticulum
4. Plicae semilunaris
Many of the pancreatic enzymes must be activated by trypsin before they can begin digesting food. but trypsin itself requires the activating effect of :-
1. chymotrypsin
2. carboxypeptidase
3. phospholipase
4. enterokinase
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
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
Muscularis layer in the wall of the alimentary canal is formed by smooth muscles usually arranged into:-
1. an inner circular and an outer longitudinal layer.
2. an inner longitudinal and an outer circular layer.
3. both circular layers
4. both longitudinal layers