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| 51. |
Fructose is absorped from small intestine by : |
| A. | Simple diffusion. |
| B. | Facilitated diffusion. |
| C. | Na+ dependent 2ry active transport. |
| D. | none |
| Answer» C. Na+ dependent 2ry active transport. | |
| 52. |
Absorption of Na ions from small intestine occur by the following except: |
| A. | Special Na channel. |
| B. | Cotransported with Cl. |
| C. | Cotrannsported with glucose and amino acids. |
| D. | None of the above. |
| Answer» E. | |
| 53. |
All of the followings are absorped by Na dependent 2ry active transport except: |
| A. | Glucose and galactose. |
| B. | Amino acids. |
| C. | VitaminC |
| D. | VitaminB.12 |
| Answer» E. | |
| 54. |
Pentose is absorped from small intestine by: |
| A. | Simple diffusion. |
| B. | Facilitated diffusion. |
| C. | Na+ dependant 2ry active transport. |
| D. | none |
| Answer» B. Facilitated diffusion. | |
| 55. |
Vitamin D is absorped from small intestine as the absorption of : |
| A. | Water soluble vitamins. |
| B. | Glycerol. |
| C. | Cholesterol. |
| D. | Short chain fatty acids |
| Answer» D. Short chain fatty acids | |
| 56. |
Bile secretion is stimulated by the following except: |
| A. | Secretion. |
| B. | Bile salts. |
| C. | Sympathetic stimulation. |
| D. | increase blood flow of liver. |
| Answer» D. increase blood flow of liver. | |
| 57. |
Bile secretion contains the following constituents except: |
| A. | Bile salts. |
| B. | Cholesterol. |
| C. | Free bilirubin. |
| D. | Urobilinogen. |
| Answer» D. Urobilinogen. | |
| 58. |
The following statements about absorption of bile salts are true except: |
| A. | Active transport occurs in the distal ileum. |
| B. | Removal of distal ileum reduces their absorption. |
| C. | Passive diffusion transport of them. |
| D. | none |
| Answer» D. none | |
| 59. |
The following statements are correct about functions of gall bladder except: |
| A. | The capacity of gall bladder is 20-60 ml. |
| B. | Bile can be concentrated in gall bladder upto 12-20 folds. |
| C. | Secretion of NaHCO3 by gall bladder prevents precipitation of calcium. |
| D. | none |
| Answer» D. none | |
| 60. |
Bile salts promotes lipid absorption as a result of all the followings except: |
| A. | Emulsifying fat. |
| B. | Formation of micelles. |
| C. | Activation of pancreatic lipase. |
| D. | Non of the above. |
| Answer» E. | |
| 61. |
Emptying of gall bladder is stimulated by the followings except: |
| A. | Vagal stimulation. |
| B. | Sympathetic stimulation. |
| C. | CCK |
| D. | none |
| Answer» C. CCK | |
| 62. |
Select the single correct answer about bile pigments: |
| A. | The principal bile pigment is bilivirdin. |
| B. | Free bilirubin is the conjugated bilirubin. |
| C. | Cholebilirubin is the conjugated bilirubin. |
| D. | Urobilinogen is converted into bilirubin by action of bacteria. |
| Answer» D. Urobilinogen is converted into bilirubin by action of bacteria. | |
| 63. |
All the following statements about bile pigments are true except: |
| A. | They are formed from Hb in RECs. |
| B. | In blood bilirubin combines with plasma albumin to form conjugated bilirubin. |
| C. | Mostly urobilinogen passes with feces as stercobilinogen. |
| D. | none |
| Answer» C. Mostly urobilinogen passes with feces as stercobilinogen. | |
| 64. |
The following statements about bile salts are true except: |
| A. | They help digestion and absorption of fat. |
| B. | They have choleretic action. |
| C. | They are actively absorbed from duodenum. |
| D. | none |
| Answer» D. none | |
| 65. |
All the following are correct statements about liver cells except: |
| A. | They convert amino acids into glucose. |
| B. | They form cholesterol. |
| C. | They release glucose when blood glucose tend to decrease. |
| D. | They are the only site of synthesis of plasma globulins. |
| Answer» E. | |
| 66. |
Large intestinal secretion is stimulated by: |
| A. | Direct stimulation. |
| B. | Local myentric reflex. |
| C. | Para sympathetic stimulation. |
| D. | All of the above. |
| Answer» E. | |
| 67. |
Contraction of gallbladder is described by the following statement except: |
| A. | Occur in response to CCK. |
| B. | It is stimulated mainly by acid chyme in duodenum. |
| C. | It is inhibited by atropine. |
| D. | none |
| Answer» C. It is inhibited by atropine. | |
| 68. |
Choose a single incorrect answer about bile salts: |
| A. | Bile salts are secreted as conjugated bile salts by liver. |
| B. | They are converted to 2ry bile salts by action of intestinal bacteria. |
| C. | They help absorption of calcium and iron. |
| D. | Non of the above. |
| Answer» E. | |
| 69. |
Emptying of GB is inhibited by the followings except: |
| A. | Somatostatin. |
| B. | Sympathetic stimulation. |
| C. | Estrogen. |
| D. | Progesterone. |
| Answer» D. Progesterone. | |
| 70. |
The following statement about bile salts are correct except: |
| A. | They are 2 types 1ry&2nd |
| B. | They are Na+ and K+ salts of bile acids conjugated with glucoronic acid. |
| C. | They are actively reabsorbed from the terminal ilium. |
| D. | none |
| Answer» C. They are actively reabsorbed from the terminal ilium. | |
| 71. |
The following statements about succus entericus are true except: |
| A. | It contains digestive enzymes. |
| B. | Its secretion depends on the amount of chime in small hntestine. |
| C. | It is secreted by intestinal glands. |
| D. | It is released mainly by vagal stimulation. |
| Answer» E. | |
| 72. |
The following statements about bile secretion are correct exept: |
| A. | Canalicular secretion represents 75%of bile secretion. |
| B. | Ductular secretion represents 75% of bile secretion. |
| C. | Bile is secreted by both the hepatocytes and cholangiocytes. |
| D. | none |
| Answer» C. Bile is secreted by both the hepatocytes and cholangiocytes. | |
| 73. |
Pancreatic amylase is activated by: |
| A. | Bile salts |
| B. | Trypsin |
| C. | Cl ions |
| D. | Enterokinase |
| Answer» D. Enterokinase | |
| 74. |
Succus entericus is inhibited by the followings except: |
| A. | Adrenaline and noradrenaline. |
| B. | Sympathetic stimulation. |
| C. | Prostaglandins |
| D. | endogenous opiates. |
| Answer» D. endogenous opiates. | |
| 75. |
Which of the following statement about motor function of stomach is untrue?: |
| A. | Motility of stomach increases when fat enters duodenum |
| B. | MMC prevents duodenogastric reflex |
| C. | Receptive relaxation of stomach is mediated by purinergic vagal fibers |
| D. | non |
| Answer» B. MMC prevents duodenogastric reflex | |
| 76. |
Pancreatic lipase is activated by: |
| A. | gastrin |
| B. | Bile salts |
| C. | Enterokinase |
| D. | none |
| Answer» C. Enterokinase | |
| 77. |
The secretion of gastrin by the pyloric antrum ceases: |
| A. | When the stomach is distended by a full meal |
| B. | When the gastric mucosa contents have a pH of about 2.0 |
| C. | If histamine is injected. |
| D. | If the vagi are stimulated. |
| Answer» C. If histamine is injected. | |
| 78. |
he volume of pancreatic secretion per day is about: |
| A. | 0.6 L |
| B. | 1.5 L |
| C. | 3 L |
| D. | non |
| Answer» C. 3 L | |
| 79. |
Secondary esophageal peristalsis: |
| A. | Is preceded by an oral- pharyngeal phase of Swallowing . |
| B. | Involves activation of medullary Swallowing centers . |
| C. | Is accompanied by lower esophageal sphincter relaxation. |
| D. | Occurs in both skeletal and smooth muscle portions of the esophagus. |
| Answer» D. Occurs in both skeletal and smooth muscle portions of the esophagus. | |
| 80. |
Esophageal peristalsis: |
| A. | Is stimulated by A.CH. |
| B. | Is initiated by vagal reflexs. |
| C. | Can be caused by distension of the esophagus. |
| D. | All are correct. |
| Answer» E. | |
| 81. |
The gastric peristalsis (True or False) : |
| A. | Depends on the basis of electric rhythm (BER). |
| B. | Originates at the mid point of the greater curvature and increases in intensity as it sweeps towards the pylorus. |
| C. | Is associated with a strong contraction of the antrum ant the end of each wave. |
| D. | Always ejects the contents of the gastric antrum into the duodenum. |
| Answer» B. Originates at the mid point of the greater curvature and increases in intensity as it sweeps towards the pylorus. | |
| 82. |
During a normal Swallowing sequences ,the smooth muscle which surrounds the gastro esophageal junction. |
| A. | Remains tonically constricted until the bolus arrives at this junction. |
| B. | Relaxes even before the oncoming peristaltic wave has arrived. |
| C. | constricts further on the passing bolus and allows a gradual esophageal emptying. |
| D. | Is never constrict at all , and has no participation of any kind in the Swallowing process. |
| Answer» C. constricts further on the passing bolus and allows a gradual esophageal emptying. | |
| 83. |
Gastric peristalsis: |
| A. | Originates in the distal half of the stomach. |
| B. | Is characterized by strong contractions of the antrum at the end of the wave. |
| C. | Ejects all the contents of the antrum into the duodenum. |
| D. | Decreases in intensity as it sweeps toward the pylorus. |
| Answer» C. Ejects all the contents of the antrum into the duodenum. | |
| 84. |
Colonic motility is stimulated by the following except: |
| A. | Gastro-colic reflex. |
| B. | Colono-colic reflex. |
| C. | Duodeno-colic reflex. |
| D. | none |
| Answer» C. Duodeno-colic reflex. | |
| 85. |
which of the following statements about salivary secretion is untrue? |
| A. | ) saliva has constant composition regardless the rate of secretion. |
| B. | The submandibular glands secrets about 70%of the total secretion . |
| C. | The buccal phase of salivary secretion is due to unconditioned reflex. |
| D. | none |
| Answer» B. The submandibular glands secrets about 70%of the total secretion . | |
| 86. |
Large intestine secretion is stimulated by: |
| A. | Direct stimulation. |
| B. | Local .myentric reflex. |
| C. | Parasympathetic stimulation. |
| D. | All the above. |
| Answer» E. | |
| 87. |
all the following statement about bile secretion are true except: |
| A. | Bile contain cholesterol and fatty acids. |
| B. | Hepatic bile has lower specific gravity. |
| C. | Gall bladder bile contain less organic constituent than hepatic bile |
| D. | none |
| Answer» D. none | |
| 88. |
All the follwings are true about bile salt except; |
| A. | 50% of canalicular flow is dependent on bile salts in the enterohepatic circulation. |
| B. | the amount of bill salts in stool is about 0.2-0.4gm/day |
| C. | The total circulating pool of bile salts is 0.2-04gm |
| D. | none |
| Answer» D. none | |
| 89. |
The so-called chemoreceptor trigger zone: |
| A. | Is synonymous with the vomiting center |
| B. | Is located in the cerebral peduncles, ventral to the Aqueduct of Sylvius |
| C. | Is sensitive to the action of morphine |
| D. | May be destroyed experimentally ; the ablation of both chemoreceptor trigger zones abolishes all forms of vomiting |
| Answer» D. May be destroyed experimentally ; the ablation of both chemoreceptor trigger zones abolishes all forms of vomiting | |
| 90. |
Trypsinogen in pancreatic juice is activated by: |
| A. | Alkaline PH |
| B. | Enterokinase |
| C. | Bile salts |
| D. | none |
| Answer» C. Bile salts | |
| 91. |
Chemotrypsinogen in pancreatic juice is activated by: |
| A. | Enterokinase |
| B. | Alkaline PH |
| C. | Trypsin |
| D. | Bile salts |
| Answer» D. Bile salts | |
| 92. |
The musculature of the esophagus below the pharynx is: |
| A. | Smooth only. |
| B. | Mainly striated. |
| C. | Incapable of peristalsis in absence of impulses from the Swallowing center. |
| D. | Primarily innervated by spinal nerves. |
| Answer» C. Incapable of peristalsis in absence of impulses from the Swallowing center. | |
| 93. |
All the following statements are true except: |
| A. | VIP stimulates intestinal secretion and inhibits gastric acid secretions |
| B. | Diamox (a carbonic anhydrase inhibitor) increases both gastric HCL formation and the HCO content in the pancreatic juice |
| C. | Both gastrin and glucagons are secreted from the pyloric antrum and duodenum |
| D. | Gastrin is secreted from almost the whole GIT mucosa |
| Answer» C. Both gastrin and glucagons are secreted from the pyloric antrum and duodenum | |
| 94. |
All of the following statements concerning pancreatic secretion are true except: |
| A. | Its pH is about 8 |
| B. | Has high HCO content |
| C. | It s secretion is primarily under neural control |
| D. | Contains digestive enzymes |
| Answer» D. Contains digestive enzymes | |
| 95. |
Liver perform the following function except: |
| A. | Haemopoiesis in adults. |
| B. | Formation of about half of body lymph. |
| C. | Formation of bile salts. |
| D. | none |
| Answer» B. Formation of about half of body lymph. | |
| 96. |
Acid secretion in ulcer disease can be reduced by which of the following? |
| A. | Blockage of secretin secretion |
| B. | Blockage of histamine H receptors. |
| C. | Blockage of action of pepsin |
| D. | Treatment with antibiotics. |
| Answer» C. Blockage of action of pepsin | |
| 97. |
Emptying at ileocecal region is promoted by: |
| A. | Distenion of cecum |
| B. | Distention of colon. |
| C. | Distention of stomach. |
| D. | Sympathetic reflex. |
| Answer» D. Sympathetic reflex. | |
| 98. |
Basal acid output is increased with which of the following : |
| A. | Acidification of the antrum. |
| B. | Administration of a H receptor antagonist. |
| C. | Vagotomy. |
| D. | Alkalinization of the antrum. |
| Answer» E. | |
| 99. |
Emptying at ileocecal region is inhibited by: |
| A. | Gastroileal reflex. |
| B. | Gastrin |
| C. | Colonoileal reflex. |
| D. | Distention of terminal ilium. |
| Answer» D. Distention of terminal ilium. | |
| 100. |
All the following statements concerning pancreatic secretion are true except: |
| A. | Sympathetic stimulation inhibits pancreatic HCO secretion |
| B. | The cephalic phase accounts for about 20 % of secretion after meal |
| C. | Pancreatic HCO3 depresses further release of secretin |
| D. | Contains enzymes which digest polysaccharides to monosaccharides |
| Answer» E. | |