Thiamine (B1) deficiency resuits in.
(1) Wernickes’ syndromes
(2) Korsakoffs’ syndromes
(3) osteonecrosis
(4) tunnel vission
FAD is a coenzyme derived from
(1) riboflavin
(2) vitamin-B12
(3) thiamine
(4) niacin
Which of the following components of our food are taken in small quantities?
(1) Carbohydrate and proteins
(2) Proteins and minerals
(3) Proteins and lipids
(4) Minerals and vitamins
Our teeth are:
(1) Acrodont and homodont
(2) Homodont and polyphyodont
(3) Thecodont, diphyodont and heterodont
(4) Acrodont, homodont and polyphyodont
Frenulum is:
(1) Adenoid present on pharyngeal wall
(2) Tonsils located on lateral wall of soft palate
(3) Fold attaching tongue to the floor of oral cavity
(4) V-shaped sulcus for terminalis on tongue
The hard chewing surface of teeth helping in mastication of food is called:
(1) Dentine
(2) Frenulum
(3) Root
(4) Enamel
The oesophagus and trachea (wind pipe) open into:
(1) Gullet
(2) Glottis
(3) Larynx
(4) Pharynx
Our stomach is:
(1) U-shaped
(2) J-shaped
(3) C-shaped
(4) Rod-shaped
A muscular sphincter regulating opening of oesophagus into the stomach is called:
(1) Pyloric sphincter
(2) Cardiac Sphincter
(3) Sphincter of oddi
(4) Boyden sphincter
The narrow distal part of stomach leading to the intestine is called:
(1) Cardiac
(2) Pyloric
(3) Fundus
(4) None of these