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Absorption and Egestion of Food (Moderate)

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In which part of the alimentary canal are faeces formed?

  1. Anus

  2. Rectum

  3. Colon

  4. Caecum


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Faeces are formed in the colon and later on stored in the last part of colon known as sigmoid colon.

Which of the following is the earliest stool of a mammalian infant?

  1. Spraint

  2. Meconium

  3. Frass

  4. Fewmet


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Meconium is the earliest stool of a mammalian infant. Unlike later faeces, meconium is composed of materials ingested during the time the infant spends in the uterus: intestinal epithelial cells, lanugo, mucus, amniotic fluid, bile and water.

Which of the following cells is involved in fat transportation and absorption?

  1. Goblet cells

  2. Paneth cells

  3. Enterocytes

  4. Lacteals


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Lacteals facilitate the transportation of digested fats from the villi of the small intestine.

Which of the following is/are absorbed in the stomach?

  1. Only alcohol

  2. Alcohol, asprin and water

  3. Alcohol, asprin, water, minerals, proteins and fatty acids

  4. No absorption takes place


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Absorption of aspirin, almost all alcohol,  and water  takes place in stomach.

Which of the following mechanisms facilitate(s) absorption of antibodies?

  1. Simple diffusion

  2. Facilitated diffusion

  3. Active transport

  4. Endocytosis and exocytosis


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Some molecules are simply too big to get across the membrane by diffusion or active transport. Absorption of intact proteins like antibiodies takes place in this manner.

The faeces of which animal are used as a manure for green tea?

  1. Asian palm civet

  2. Giant panda

  3. Dog

  4. Cow


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Giant pandas provide fertilizer for the world's most expensive green tea.

Which of the following aids in the transport of dipeptides and tripeptides into the enterocytes?

  1. K+ ion dependent co-transporter

  2. Na+ ion dependent co-transporter

  3. H+ ion dependent co-transporter

  4. Endocytosis


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Dipeptides and tripeptides are transported into the enterocytes by an H+ ion dependent co-transporter.

By which process does absorption of lipids take place in the intestine?

  1. Facilitated diffusion

  2. Simple diffusion

  3. Osmosis

  4. Active transport


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

The absorption of all dietary lipids in the intestine takes place by simple diffusion. Bile salts form micelles with long chain fatty acids and monosaccharides, and aids in their transportation.

Which vitamin requires intrinsic factor for absorption?

  1. Vitamin A

  2. Vitamin C

  3. Vitamin B12

  4. Vitamin D


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Vitamin B12 combines with intrinsic factor and is absorbed in the ilium by active transport mechanism.

Which of the following is/are transported into the intestinal cells by both Na-independent and Na-dependent facilitated diffusion?

  1. Glucose

  2. Fructose

  3. Galactose

  4. Dipeptides


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Dipeptides are transported into the intestinal cells by both Na-dependent and Na-independent facilitated diffusion. The Na-independent process of transport involves hydrogen peptide co-transport along a hydrogen gradient. In most systems, dipeptide transport is coupled with sodium uptake.

The absorption of which vitamin is hampered due to Zn deficiency?

  1. Vitamin K

  2. Vitamin E

  3. Vitamin A

  4. Vitamin B6


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Vitamin A absorption is hampered due to Zn deficiency.

Which mineral behaves antagonistically to fluoride absorption?

  1. Iron

  2. Cobalt

  3. Magnesium

  4. Pottasium


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Magnesium behaves antagonistically to fluoride absorption. Magnesium competes with fluoride and decreases the absorption of that mineral when taken at the same time. This protects the body from harmful effects of fluorine.

Which mineral is necessary for absorption of iron?

  1. Chromium

  2. Calcium

  3. Copper

  4. Cobalt


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Copper is necessary for iron absorption, and its deficiency can lead to low iron levels.

Which glucose transporter is responsible for absorption of carbohydrates in the intestine?

  1. FATP4

  2. SGLT

  3. Pep T1

  4. CIC-2


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Sodium-dependent glucose co-transporters (or sodium-glucose linked transporter, SGLT) are a family of glucose transporters found in the intestinal mucosa.

Which vitamin inhibits the absorption of biotin if taken in high doses?

  1. Vitamin A

  2. Vitamin B5

  3. Vitamin C

  4. Vitamin D


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

VitaminB5 or pantothenic acid inhibits the absorption of biotin if taken in high doses. In the same way, excess of biotin can reduce the absorption of pantothenic acid.

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