What provides the luminal surface of the intestinal wall its characteristics?
- A. Smooth and slippery due to peritoneum
- B. Smooth and slippery due to mucus from epithelial cells
- C. Rough due to villi
- D. Dry due to serosa
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: The luminal surface is smooth and slippery due to mucus secreted by goblet cells in the mucosa, not the peritoneum, which is external.
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Concerning Circumvallate papilla the following is true EXCEPT:
- A. Most numerous type of the lingual papillae.
- B. Its sides carry about 250 taste buds.
- C. Has underlying Von Ebner's glands.
- D. Surrounded by circular groove.
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Circumvallate papillae are the least numerous (about 8-12 in humans), not the most numerous, and they carry many taste buds with Von Ebner's glands.
Enzyme maltase in human gut acts on food at a pH of -
- A. More than 7 to change starch into maltose.
- B. Less than 7 to change starch into maltose.
- C. More than 7 to change maltose into glucose.
- D. Less than 7 to change maltose into glucose.
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Maltase works in the small intestine (pH > 7) to convert maltose into glucose.
Which element in the molecule of urea shows that it is formed from amino acids and not from glucose?
- A. carbon
- B. hydrogen
- C. nitrogen
- D. oxygen
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Nitrogen is a key component of amino acids and is retained in urea during deamination.
Substances which are not related with hepatic portal circulation :-
- A. Amino acid
- B. Fatty acid
- C. Glucose
- D. Electrolytes
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Fatty acids are absorbed into lacteals and enter the lymphatic system, not the hepatic portal vein.
is the instant source of energy.
- A. Glucose
- B. Fructose
- C. Galactose
- D. Maltose
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Glucose is the body's primary and most immediate source of energy.
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