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Which part of small intestine absorbs digested food ?

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Microvilli / villi.
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VGS PUBLICATION-BRILLIANT-COORDINATION IN LIFE PROCESSES -PREPARATION QUESTIONS FOR THE EXAMINATION PURPOSE (1 MARK QUESTIONS)
  1. What happens if there is no mucus in the esophagus ?

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  2. Complete the following table .

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  3. Which part of small intestine absorbs digested food ?

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  4. Name the chemical which is used to test the action of saliva on flour...

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  5. What is peristalsis movement ? Compare the similarity of bolus moveme...

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  6. We remove our hand when we touch a hot subject . Find out its reflex a...

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  7. When do we feel hunger pangs fall in stomach ?

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  8. Complete the blanks. ……………(1) in forebrain and ……………(2) cranial ne...

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  9. Increase in ghrelin levels results in ?

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  10. The interaction between which senses increases our perception of the f...

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  11. What are the different types of papillae present on the tongue ?

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  12. Write the number of different sets of teeth.

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  13. Write the number of different sets of teeth.

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  14. What is mastication ? Explain the role of different sets of teeth in t...

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  15. Which cranial nerve control the movement of muscles in the jaw ?

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  16. What is bolus ?

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  17. What is the function of salivary amylase ?

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  18. What kind of the tube is esophagus ?

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  19. How does mucus help in passage of food ?

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  20. What are the two kinds of muscles present in esophagus ?

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