ANATOMY and PHYSIOLOGY MCQ Set-67

Anatomy and Physiology MCQ Question 586:-


Pepsinogen is secreted by

(a) parietal cells
(b) mucous cells
(c) chief cells
(d) oxyntic cells

Anatomy and Physiology MCQ Question 587:-


Unconjugated hyperbilirubinemia is seen in

(a) neonatal hepatitis
(b) Gilbert syndrome
(c) Dubbin Johnson Syndrome
(d) rotor syndrome

Anatomy and Physiology MCQ Question 588:-


Kupffer cells are seen in

(a) Duodenum
(b) Gastric mucosa
(c) liver
(d) Spleen

Anatomy and Physiology MCQ Question 589:-


Shortest part of the colon is

(a) ascending colon
(b) descending colon
(c) transverse colon
(d) sigmoid colon

Anatomy and Physiology MCQ Question 590:-


Iron is absorbed almost entirely in in

(a) stomach
(b) Duodenum
(c) Jejunum
(d) Ileum

Anatomy and Physiology MCQ Question 591:-


In Zollinger- Ellison syndrome, the main manifestation is

(a) Peptic ulceration
(b) watery diarrhoea
(c) hyperglycemia
(d) hypocalcemic tetany

Anatomy and Physiology MCQ Question 592:-


Dumping syndrome is characterized by which one of the following

(a) Hypertension
(b) Hypervolemia
(c) Hyperglycaemia
(d) Generalized weakness dizziness and sweating after meals

Anatomy and Physiology MCQ Question 593:-


Salivary amylase is activated by

(a) Sodium Ion
(b) Chlorine Ion
(c) Potassium Ion
(d) Bicarbonate Ion

Anatomy and Physiology MCQ Question 594:-


Corticosteroid is naturally produced by:

(a) thalamus
(b) ovary
(c) thyroid gland
(d) adrenal glands

Anatomy and Physiology MCQ Question 595:-


Parathyroid hormone acts on kidney causing

(a) calcium retention, phosphate loss
(b) calcium loss, phosphate retention
(c) loss of both calcium and phosphate
(d) retention of calcium and phosphate

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