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Q.6. Which one of these glands has both endocrine and exocrine function?

  1. Liver
  2. Pancreas
  3. Parotid gland
  4. Thyroid gland
Answer: (b) Pancreas
Explanation: Exocrine secretion of Pancreas helps in digestion of food and the endocrine function are secretion of insulin, glucagon, and somatostatin.

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Q.1. Endocardium is the layer of

  1. kidney
  2. lung
  3. heart
  4. stomach

Q.2. The reserve pacemaker is

  1. AV node
  2. SA node
  3. Bundle of his
  4. purkinje fibre

Q.3. The peritonium is a

  1. Outer covering of elementary tract in abdomen
  2. outer covering of thorax
  3. inner covering of rectum
  4. None of Above

Q.4. Parotids glands are present in

  1. Stomach
  2. mouth
  3. Pharynx
  4. Intestine

Q.5. Succus entericus is related to

  1. Pancreatic Juice
  2. Intestinal juice
  3. Enzymes present in stomach
  4. None of these

Q.6. Which one of these glands has both endocrine and exocrine function?

  1. Liver
  2. Pancreas
  3. Parotid gland
  4. Thyroid gland

Q.7. C-shaped hyaline cartilages are present in

  1. Larynx
  2. Trachea
  3. Pharynx
  4. None of these

Q.8. Tonsils are present in

  1. Pharynx
  2. Larynx
  3. Pancreas
  4. Liver

Q.9. Accumulation of carbon dioxide gas in lungs is called

  1. Anoxia
  2. Asphyxia
  3. Anorexia
  4. None of the above

Q.10. The basic unit of kidney is

  1. Glmerulus
  2. Nephron
  3. Loop of henley
  4. None of these

Q.11. Glucose reabsorption takes place mainly in:

  1. Distal convulated tubules
  2. Collecting duct
  3. Proximal convulated tubule
  4. Loop of henley

Q.12. The Hormone concerned with the basic metabolic rate is

  1. Thyroxin
  2. Pratharmone
  3. Arenaline
  4. Calcitonin

Q.13. Melatonin is secreted by

  1. Thymus gland
  2. Adenophysis
  3. Pineal gland
  4. Adrenal gland

Q.14. Tetany is related to

  1. Hypoparathyroidism
  2. Hypocalcemia
  3. Both (a) and (b)
  4. None of above

Q.15. The Upper jaw bone is

  1. Ethmoid
  2. Maxilla
  3. Mandible
  4. Hyoid

Q.16. The shoulder joint is a type of:

  1. Hinge Joint
  2. Ball and socket joint
  3. Pivot joint
  4. Gliding joint

Q.17. Vestibule is present in

  1. External ear
  2. Internal ear
  3. Middle ear
  4. None of these

Q.18. Which cranial nerve is attached with the eye?

  1. 2nd
  2. 4th
  3. 6th
  4. 8th

Q.19. Ciliary body in the eye ball is the extension of:

  1. Sclera
  2. Choroid
  3. Retina
  4. cornea

Q.20. Perkinson's disease is due to lesion in the:

  1. cerebellum
  2. basal ganglia
  3. cerebrum
  4. hypothalamus

Q.21. Hyoglosal cranial nerve is related with:

  1. Movement of tongue
  2. Movement of saliva
  3. Movement of layrynx
  4. None of the above

Q.22. The longest skeletal muscle is

  1. Biceps
  2. Quadriceps femoris
  3. supinator
  4. sartorius

Q.23. Which Tarsal bone forms the heel of the foot?

  1. Talus
  2. Calcaneous
  3. Navicular
  4. cuboid

Q.24. The lymph fluid is:

  1. Colourless
  2. Reddish
  3. Light brown
  4. Pinkish

Q.25. What is autocrine?

  1. Local hormones
  2. Steroids
  3. Biogenic amines
  4. None of the above

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