Isthmus of fundic [gastric] gland contain the following except:
- A. Surface epithelial cells
- B. Parietal cells
- C. Chief cells.
- D. Stem cells
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: The isthmus contains stem cells, surface epithelial cells, and parietal cells, but chief cells are found deeper in the gland body and base.
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Absorption of fat occurs through the process of
- A. Active transport
- B. Facilitated transport
- C. Osmosis
- D. Simple diffusion
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Fats, emulsified into micelles, are absorbed via simple diffusion into lacteals.
Oxyntic (parietal) cells show the following EXCEPT:
- A. Rich in rER
- B. Intracellular C shaped canaliculi
- C. Numerous mitochondria & actin filaments
- D. Tubulovesicular system
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Parietal cells are rich in mitochondria for energy, not rER, which is more prominent in chief cells.
What is the role of mucus secreted by the stomach?
- A. To protect the lining of the stomach
- B. To digest fats
- C. To kill the germs in the food
- D. To digest the proteins
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Mucus or Gastric mucus is a gel barrier secreted by epithelial cells & glandular cells in the stomach wall. It protects the inner lining of the stomach from HCl.
Amino acids are absorbed in-
- A. Blood capillaries of villi
- B. Wall of rectum
- C. Lacteals and blood capillaries of villi
- D. Lacteals of villi
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Amino acids are absorbed into the blood capillaries of the villi in the small intestine.
The diagram shows a section through a villus. Y X What is a function of structure X and of structure Y?
- A. X: to absorb amino acids, Y: to digest starch
- B. X: to carry blood, Y: to secrete mucus
- C. X: to transport fats, Y: to secrete enzymes
- D. X: to transport glucose, Y: to help peristalsis
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Structure X (epithelial cells) absorbs amino acids, while structure Y (goblet cells) secretes mucus.
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