Biology, asked by mdriyazsonu39709, 8 months ago

1. Find the odd one. ( )

A) Pepsin B) HCl C) Mucus D) Trypsin


2. Which rays are involved in the formation of vitamin D? ( )

A) IR rays B) X rays C) UV rays D) Gamma rays


3. The passage of digested food through the walls of alimentary tract into the circulatory

system is called: ( )

A) Digestion B) Absorption C) Assimilation D) Defecation


4. I am the masticated food in mouth and I am suitable to pass through oesophagus into

stomach. Who am I? ( )

A) Chime B) Bolus C) Chyme D) Chyle


5. Which of the following set doesn't have the fat-soluble vitamins? ( )

A) B, C B) A, D, E, K C) A, D, E D) D, E, K


6. Which of the following is a function of the palate? ( )

A) Separating the oral cavity and nasal cavity

B) When food is pressed against it, one can know the taste of food

C) Separating the oral cavity and pharynx

D) Both A and B​

Answers

Answered by aleem14764
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Answer:

1(d) 2(b) 3(a) 4(c) 5(kc) 6(d)

Answered by dreamrob
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Answers for the above-mentioned questions are as follows:

1) Odd one out is Trypsin

Mucus, Pepsin, Hcl are secreted in the stomach. Trypsin is a component of pancreatic juice.

2) UV rays are involved in the formation of Vitamin D because calcium is important for the formation of D vitamin.

So when our body exposed to sunlight the UV rays stimulate the synthesis of Vitamin D.

3) Absorption is the process of digested food flows through the alimentary canal to the circulatory system.

The absorption of food takes place in the small intestine.

4) Bolus is the masticated food in the mouth. This will pass through the esophagus into the stomach.

5) Option A) B, C

This is the set of vitamins that do not have the fat-soluble vitamins.

A D E K are the fat-soluble vitamins stored in our body.

6) Both A and B is the correct answer

Palate separating the oral cavity from the nasal cavity and it can recognize the taste of food or something.

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