The narrow distal part of stomach leading to the intestine is called:

1. Cardiac

2. Pyloric

3. Fundus

4. None of these

Subtopic:  Movement of Food in Gut |
 87%
Level 1: 80%+
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Small intestine is distinguishable into 3 parts, a 'C' shaped ________ a long coiled middle portion _________ and a highly coiled:

1. Ileum, jejunum, duodenum

2. Duodenum, Jejunum, ilium

3.Duodenum, jejunum, caecum

4. Caecum, duodenum, ileum

Subtopic:  Movement of Food in Gut |
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The opening of stomach into duodenum is guarded by:

1. Cardiac sphincter

2. Sphincter of Boyden

3. Sphincter of Oddi

4. Pyloric sphincter

Subtopic:  Movement of Food in Gut |
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Level 2: 60%+
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Caecum is small blind sac which hosts some symbiotic micro-organisms. From it a small finger like vestigial organ arises. This organ is called:

1. Parotid gland

2. Vermis

3. Vermiform appendix

4. Lacteals

Subtopic:  Movement of Food in Gut |
 96%
Level 1: 80%+
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The wall of alimentary canal from oesophagus to rectum posses four layers. The sequence of these layers is:

(1) Serosa → Mucosa → Submucosa → Muscularis

(2) Muscularis → Serosa → Mucosa → Submucosa

(3) Serosa → Muscularis → Mucosa → Submucosa

(4) Serosa → Muscularis → Submucosa → Mucosa

Subtopic:  Histology of Gut |
 84%
Level 1: 80%+
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Duodenal glands / Brunner's glands are present in:

1. Submucosa

2. Mucosa

3. Muscularis

4. Serosa

Subtopic:  Histology of Gut |
 87%
Level 1: 80%+
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Mucosa forms irregular folds (rugae) in the:

1. Ileum

2. Stomach

3. Jejunum

4. Colon

Subtopic:  Histology of Gut |
 84%
Level 1: 80%+
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Mucosa forms many small finger like villi in the:

1. Stomach

2. Colon

3. Caecum

4. Small intestine

Subtopic:  Absorption: General Adaptations |
 89%
Level 1: 80%+
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Which layer of the gut is responsible for peristalsis?

(1) Smooth muscles                             

(2) Mucosa

(3) Submucosa                                    

(4) Serosa

Subtopic:  Peristalsis: Gland in Alimentary Canal |
 71%
Level 2: 60%+
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Lacteals, lymph capillaries are found in:

(1) Spleen             

(2) Intestinal villi   

(3) Salivary gland  

(4) Mammary gland

Subtopic:  Absorption: General Adaptations |
 94%
Level 1: 80%+
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