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201. In humans,Escherichia coli are involved in the formation of:
Calcium
Vitamin A
Vitamin D
Vitamin K
202. What is the contribution of hormone cholecystokinin?
Facilitates bile release from gall bladder
Mucus release from stomach
Production of bile from liver
Gastric juice release from stomach
203. Which of the following is not a component of bile?
Digestive enzymes
Salts
Mucus
Lecithin
204. Emulsification of large fat globules is facilitated by:
trypsin
Bile salts
Chymotrypsin
None
205. Which proteolytic enzyme is not secreted in inactive form?
Chymotrypsin
Pepsin
Trypsin
Erypsin
206. Which one is not metabolic role of liver?
glycogenolysis
deamination
gluconeogenesis
immunoglobulin synthesis
207. The example of Carnivorous plants is:
Funnaria hygrometrica
Polypodium glycorrhiza
Pinus gerardiana
Dionaea muscipula
208. During breathing,air from pharynx enters to:
Trachea
Bronchioles
Alveoli
Bronchi
209. Smooth muscles are found in all mentioned below except :
Trachea
Bronchioles
Bronchi
Alveoli
210. The thoracic cavity separated from the abdominal region by :
Peritoneum membrane
Diaphragm
Mucous membrane
mediastinum
211. The area between two lungs is called:
Periosteum
Infundibulum
Mediastinum
Hilum
212. Next to pharynx is:
esophagus
stomach
trachea
larynx
213. Oxygen released into atmosphere comes from:
CO2
H2O
H2CO3
CO2 and H2O
214. The tidal volume of lungs at rest or during normal breath is:
4liters
6liters
5 liters
3 liters
215. Low partial pressure of oxygen in tissues favors-------- of oxyhaemoglobin:
Dissociation
Formation
Stability
Transformation
216. About 70 % of the carbon dioxide is carried in blood as :
Carbonate
Tricarbonate
Bicarbonate
Carbonic anhydrase
217. The average adult human has a lung capacity of approximately:
2 liters
5 liters
9 liters
12 liters
218. Blood containing CO2 is
Dark Red color
Blue color
Reddish purple color
Reddish blue color
219. Haemoglobin can absorb maximum oxygen at sea level, which is ------- ml /100ml of blood.
15
19
19.6
20
220. Most of the carbon dioxide in blood is transported as bicarbonate ions. Choose the event not taking place during gaseous exchange at tissue level:
Formation of HHb
Formation of sodium bicarbonate
Formation of oxyhemoglobin
Chloride shift
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