Neet Questions Digestion And Absorption

Take the NEET Chapter 16 Digestion and Absorption Quiz and test your knowledge! Questions have been gathered from past NEET question papers, so you can get an idea of what to expect on the actual exam. See how you score and find out where you need to improve!

Important NEET Questions on Class 11 Chapter 16: Digestion and Absorption

Which cells of the Crypts of Lieberkuhn secrete antibacterial lysozyme? (NEET 2017)

A. Argentaffin cells

B. Zymogen Cells

C. Kupffer Cells

D. Paneth Cells

Which teeth were absent from the two-year-old baby boy who was admitted to play school and underwent a dental check-up, with the dentist observing that the boy had twenty teeth?

(NEET 2017)

A. Incisors

B. Premolars

C. Molars

D. Canines

What hormones are responsible for stimulating the production of pancreatic juice and bicarbonate?

(NEET-II 2016)

A. Insulin and Glucagon

B. Cholecystokinin and Secretin

C. Gastrin and Insulin

D. Angiotensin and Epinephrine

4. The primary dentition in humans differs from permanent dentition in the absence of one of the following types of teeth (2015)

A. Premolars

B. Molars

C. Canines

D. Incisors

5. The initial step in the digestion of milk in humans is carried out by enzymes in the stomach (2014)

A. Pepsin

B. Trypsin

C. Rennin

D. Lipase

The number of calories a healthy person is likely to get from eating 5gm raw sugar, 4 gm albumin, 10 gm pure buffalo ghee adulterated with 2 gm vegetable ghee (hydrogenated vegetable oil), and 5 gm lignin is not known.

A. 144

B. 112

C. 164

D. 126

What are the locations of certain symbiotic microorganisms in the human body?

(Mains 2012)

A. Duodenum

B. Tongue Surface and Oral Lining

C. Rectum and Vermiform Appendix

D. Caecum

One of the constituents of pancreatic juice that is poured into the duodenum in humans, according to Mains (2011), is

A. Trypsin

B. Chymotrypsin

C. trypsinogen

D. enterokinase

The coughing of one of the friends while swallowing food could have been caused by an improper movement of the throat muscles in 2011.

A. Neck

B. Tongue

C. Diaphragm

D. epiglottis

If our goblet cells are non-functional, this will have a negative effect on us.

2010

A. Maturation of Sperms

B. Secretion of Sebum from Sebaceous Glands

C. Production of Somatostatin

D. Smooth movement of food down the intestine

Question Answer Key

| 1 | D |

| 2 | B |

| 3 | B |

| 4 | A |

| 5 | C |

| 6 | A |

| 7 | D |

| 8 | C |

| 9 | D |

| 10 | D |

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