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.
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Which process matches the definition: The process of distributing absorbed nutrients to the cells of the body for growth and repair?
- A. Ingestion
- B. Absorption
- C. Assimilation
- D. Peristalsis
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Assimilation involves distributing absorbed nutrients to body cells for use.
Secondary papilla has separate epith. Cap in:
- A. Filiform papilla.
- B. Fungiform papilla.
- C. Foliate papilla.
- D. Circumvallate papilla.
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Filiform papillae have secondary papillae with separate epithelial caps extending from the primary papillae, unlike other papillae types.
The hepatic flexure of the large intestine occurs between the:
- A. transverse colon and descending colon
- B. cecum and ascending colon
- C. ascending colon and transverse colon
- D. descending colon and rectum
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: The hepatic flexure is located between the ascending colon and the transverse colon.
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.
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.
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