Digestion: Physiology and Hormonal Control
Description: This test contains 25 multiple choice questions on digestive sysytem & nutrition. | |
Number of Questions: 25 | |
Created by: Tanya Dwivedi | |
Tags: Liver bile juice small intestine large intestine etc. Physiology of Digestion Digestion Hormonal Control of Digestion Regulation of Digestion by Nervous System Alimentary Canal Alimentary Canal Anatomy |
The undigestible food component is
Which among the following hormones does not control digestion?
Glucose, fructose and lactose are the examples of ________
Protein breaking enzymes are
The hormone produced by the stomach is
Enzyme present in saliva is
The group of enzymes catalysing the decomposition of starch into maltose is
The phosphodiester bonds between the nucleotide subunits of nucleic acids are broken by ________ enzymes.
Ingestion can be described as taking the food in ________.
The dietary lipids inside the body are catalysed by
The C-C, C-O, C-N bonds in a compound are cleaved by ________ enzymes.
Digestive enzyme present in papaya is
The extensive folds in the stomach lining are termed as
The duodenum is a part of small intestines. It is connected to the diaphragm by
The digestive system does not work under the control of ________.
_______ are absorbed into the villus cells by active transport in the small intestine.
The bile is stored and concentrated by
The gastric juice is sysnthesised by
The structure developing embryologically from the ceacum is
The process of eliminating the waste material out of the body is known as
The widest part of the alimentary canal is
The part of the gastrointestinal tract, lying between the mouth and the esophagus is
The digestive hormone produced by cells of the duodenum is
Villi are the characteristic features of
Salivary amylase and mucins are found in