1- Name the site where digestion of proteins occurs.?
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Pancreas
Rectum
Liver
IIeum
2- Night blindness and xerophthalmia are generally conditions associated with the deficiency of which vitamin??
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Vitamin B
Vitamin K
Vitamin B2
Vitamin A
3- Where are the parotid glands located??
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Below the stomach
Behind and above the pancreas
Below and in front of the ear canal
Underneath the armpits
4- The maximum amount of carbon dioxide in the human body is transported as:?
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Bicarbonate
Carbide
Amylase
None of the above
5- Which of the following organisms have book lungs??
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Spider
Ant
Penguin
Sealion
6- If the stool of a person is whitish-grey, which organ is responsible for it??
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Kidney
Liver
Spleen
None
7- A type of proteolytic enzyme is found in infants’ gastric juices which helps in the digestion of milk proteins. The name of the enzyme is??
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Peptide
Rennin
Amylases
None
8- Respiratory centre is located in??
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Cerebellum
Medulla oblongata
Pons
Cerebrum
9- —–millons nephrons are present in a pair of kidney.?
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100
10
1
None
10- The right sequence of formation of urine is ??
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Filtration, reabsorption, secretion
Reabsorption. Secretion, filtration
Secretion, reabsorption, filtration
None
11- Which is the largest blood vessel in the human body??
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Pulmonary vein
Capillaries
Aorta
None
12- Renn-angiostensin system is resposible for maintenance of??
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Blood volume
blood pressure
breathing
body balance
13- Which body muscle can resist fatigue??
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Voluntary
Striped
Cardiac
None
14- Which of the following controls skeletal muscles??
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Autonomic nerves
Somatic nerves
Sympathetic nerves
None
15- When Sympathetic Nerves get activated, it releases??
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Adrenaline, which stimulates the organ
Adrenaline, which inhibits the organ
Acetylcholine, which stimulates the organ
None