Biology Practice: Digestive System (Mock Test 3 - Advanced Level)
1. The "Heterocrine" nature of the Pancreas refers to its ability to:
2. Which of the following correctly describes the "Dental Formula" of an adolescent (about 14-16 years old)?
3. What is the metabolic significance of the "Hepatic Portal Vein"?
4. The enzyme 'Erepsin' is found in the Intestinal Juice. Its specific role is to convert:
5. "Bilirubin" and "Biliverdin" are bile pigments produced from the breakdown of:
6. Why does the activity of Salivary Amylase stop once the food reaches the stomach?
7. The "Islets of Langerhans" secrete Insulin. A deficiency of this hormone leads to:
8. Which of the following is the correct sequence of the layers of the alimentary canal wall from outside to inside?
9. "Emulsification" is the process of breaking down large fat globules into tiny droplets. This increases the:
10. The major nitrogenous waste 'Urea' is produced in the ______ through the ______ cycle.
11. Which structure in the small intestine is specifically adapted to absorb fatty acids and glycerol?
12. 'Goblet cells' found in the mucosal epithelium are responsible for secreting:
13. The "Sphincter of Oddi" controls the flow of digestive juices into the:
14. Which enzyme converts 'Casein' (milk protein) into 'Paracasein' in the presence of Calcium?
15. 'Glycogenesis' is the process of converting ______ into ______ in the liver.
16. The condition 'Jaundice' occurs when there is an abnormal accumulation of ______ in the blood.
17. In the mouth, the tongue helps in mixing food with saliva to form a round mass called:
18. Which of the following is NOT an enzyme present in Pancreatic Juice?
19. 'Detoxification' refers to the liver's ability to:
20. The final part of the small intestine that opens into the large intestine is the: