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
Process of conversion of complex food substances to simple absorbable form is called :-
1. Assimilation
2. Deamination
3. Digestion
4. Absorption
Alimentary canal begins with :-
1. An vertical slit, the mouth
2. An anterior opening, buccal cavity
3. An ventral slit, the mouth
4. An opening, the mouth
When each tooth is embedded in a socket of jaw bone, then this type of attachment is called
1. Thecodont
2. Lophodont
3. Secodont
4. Solenodont
In mammals, the teeth are.
I. only two sets, present throughout life.
II. embedded in the socket of the jaw bones.
III. different types.
These conditions are respectively referred as
1. diphyodont, heterodont and thecodont
2. diphyodont, thecodont and heterodont
3. the codont, diphyodont and heterodont
4. the codon, heterodont and diphyodont
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
The portion of human stomach into which the oesophagus opens is the:-
1. Cardiac
2. Fundus
3. Corpus
4. Pylorus