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MCQs: Digestive System, Part 3 of 4.
MCQs: Digestive System, Part 3 of 4.
Quiz
Time for this test is 45 minutes.
Peristalsis results in ------ movement of food.
- Forward.
- Forward and backward.
Segmentation results in ------ movement of food.
- Forward.
- Forward and backward.
Last part of GIT is,
- Mouth.
- Stomach.
- Small Intestine.
- Large Intestine.
Large intestine is called “Large” because of its bigger -----,
- Diameter.
- Length.
“Appendix” is present in,
- Caecum.
- Ascending Colon.
- Descending Colon.
- Transverse Colon.
Caecum is present in between the “Ileum” of the small intestine and ------.
- Ascending Colon.
- Descending Colon.
- Transverse Colon.
- Sigmoid Colon.
Ascending colon is present in between Caecum and -----
- Anal Canal.
- Descending Colon.
- Transverse Colon.
- Sigmoid Colon.
Transverse Colon is present in between Ascending Colon and -----.
- Anal Canal.
- Descending Colon.
- Transverse Colon.
- Sigmoid Colon.
The Sigmoid Colon is present between the Descending Colon and -----.
- Anal Canal.
- Rectum.
- Transverse Colon.
- Caecum.
The part of the Large Intestine that has a rich blood supply and acts as a storage site for fecal material is ------,
- Anal Canal.
- Rectum.
- Transverse Colon.
- Caecum.
Opening of the large intestine in an external environment is called ----.
- Anal Canal.
- Rectum.
- Transverse Colon.
- Anus.
Internal anal sphincter is made up of ---------.
- Smooth Muscles.
- Skeletal Muscles.
- Cartilage.
- Bones.
External anal sphincter is made up of ---------.
- Smooth Muscles.
- Skeletal Muscles.
- Cartilage.
- Bones.
The main function of the large intestine is,
- Absorption of nutrients.
- Absorption of water.
- Chemical digestion.
- Mechanical digestion.
The process of chemical digestion starts in,
- Mouth.
- Oesophagus.
- Stomach.
- Small Intestine.
Which of the following are NOT “Salivary Glands.”
- Ceruminous Glands.
- Parotid Glands.
- Submandibular glands.
- Sublingual glands.
The largest Salivary Gland is,
- Ceruminous Glands.
- Parotid Glands.
- Submandibular glands.
- Sublingual glands.
The smallest Salivary Gland is,
- Ceruminous Glands.
- Parotid Glands.
- Submandibular glands.
- Sublingual glands.
The saliva of ------- is “Thick” in consistency.
- Ceruminous Glands.
- Parotid Glands.
- Submandibular glands.
- Sublingual glands.
Saliva Contains an enzyme ------.
- Salivary amylase.
- Salivary Lipase.
- Pepsin.
- Cerumin.
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