Digestive System
Description: It include mouth, teeth, salivary glands, oesophagus, stomach, small intestine and large intestine | |
Number of Questions: 40 | |
Created by: Preeti Dasgupta | |
Tags: Digestion Digestive System |
Which lower part of the colon connects the large bowel to the anus?
How many milk teeth are present in human beings?
The conical and pointed teeth for holding and tearing food are called
What is the function of liver in the digestive system?
Which of the following glands can secrete the saliva, an acidic fluid?
Which of the following enzymes is present in saliva?
Which of the following is not the function of saliva?
What is the back part of the roof of the mouth cavity called?
What is the opening at the end of the digestive tract through which faeces leave the body called?
Which is the largest salivary gland that is located in each cheek between the ear and the lower jaw?
What is the process of oesophagus that helps to propel food down called?
What is the pulp like form of food called when it stays in the stomach for about 3 hrs?
What are the small finger - like projections protruding from the epithelial lining of the intestinal wall called?
What is the yellowish-green watery fluid produced in the liver called?
Which enzyme is present in the acidic liquid (gastric juice) of the stomach?
Name the hardest substance in the body that covers the crown of tooth.
What are the pigments present in the digestive juice bile?
What is the muscular tube that starts from the mouth and ends at the anus called?
What is the soft connective tissue present in the central space of tooth called?
Which of these is an enzyme present in pancreatic juice?
What is the process of expulsion of undigested remains of food from the alimentary canal called?
What is the chemical compound present in bile that helps in neutralizing the acid content of food coming from the stomach called?
What is the product of digestion formed in mouth by the action of the enzyme ptyalin on starch?
Which of the following enzymes is required for the conversion of soluble milk protein to insoluble paracasein?
What is the narrow worm-shaped tube that projects from the blind end of the caecum of large intestine called?
What is the carrot-shaped gland located behind and under the stomach that acts both as an endocrine and exocrine gland called?
Where does the absorption process of digestion occurs?
Which of the following is a protease stomach enzyme that enables the stomach to take filet mignon?
Which of the given digestive organs does not have any known function?
Failure in the function of which body part results in diarrhoea by the reabsorption of water from the processed food?
Which of the following is a part of large intestine?
Which of the given conditions results of an irritation due to the penetration of gastric juice through the mucus lining of the stomach or duodenum?
Which of these is a thick ring - like smooth muscle that separates the stomach from the duodenum of the small intestine?
Which of the following components of saliva helps in lubricating chewed food?
By which of the following do the final products of food such as amino acids and simple sugars reach the liver?
Which of the given one is the main constituent present in the unabsorbed and undigested food passing from ileum into the cecum?
Which of the given fluids is a mixture of mucus and serous fluids that have enzymes needed to moisten and lubricate the food during mastication and ingestion?
Which of the following functions is not performed by the bile juice?
Where does the final absorption of nutrients from the food take place in the alimentary canal?
What is the lymph vessel present in the villi of small intestine called?