Striated ducts, the following is true except:
- A. Lined by ion transporting cells
- B. Contain basal basophilic granules
- C. Contain basal acidophilic granules
- D. Present in salivary gland duct system.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Striated ducts have basal acidophilic striations due to mitochondria, not basophilic granules.
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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.
Peristalsis in the muscle component of the human esophagus is produced by:
- A. A gradient in slow waves going from the top to the bottom
- B. Gravity moving swallowed food down the esophagus
- C. Simultaneous contraction of the entire longitudinal muscle layer
- D. Sequential firing of the extrinsic nerves from the nucleus ambiguous
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Sequential firing of vagal nerves from the nucleus ambiguus coordinates esophageal peristalsis, moving food downward.
The large intestine lacks:
- A. goblet cells
- B. epiploic appendages
- C. plicae circulares
- D. haustra
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: The large intestine lacks plicae circulares, which are present in the small intestine to increase surface area.
Which of the given enzymes is responsible for the digestion of milk protein?
- A. Erepsin
- B. Trypsin
- C. Pepsin
- D. Rennin
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Rennin is responsible for the digestion of milk protein. Rennin is present in the human body in its inactive form called prorenin. When we consume milk, it reacts with the hydrochloric acid present in the stomach. Hydrochloric acid activates the inert prorenin and converts it into active Rennin.
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.