Food is move along the alimentary canal by the contraction known as
peristalsis
epiglottis
osmosis
cyclosis
Hydrochloric acid in the stomach is secreted by some special type of cells called
peptic cells
goblet cells
oxyntic cells
gastric cells
C.
oxyntic cells
Parietal cells or oxyntic cells are the epithelial cells that secrete hydrochloric acid and intrinsic factor. These cells are located in the gastric glands found in the lining of the fundus and in the cardia of the stomach.
These cells produce gastric acids.
Peptic cell is a cell in the stomach that releases pepsinogen and chymosin.
Goblet cells are found in the epithelium of many organs. Their main role is to secrete mucus in order to protect the mucous membranes.
The pylorous is the constricted part of the alimentary canal which is situated between
stomach and duodenum
oesophagus and stomach
duodenum and ileum
ileum and rectum
The intestinal juice, succus entericus is secreted by
Brunner's gland
Kupffer cells
crypts of Leiberkuhn
goblet cells
Below freezing point, the pepsin
becomes over activated
gets destroyed
remains unaffected
gets inactivated
Wharton's duct is the duct of
submandibular salivary gland
parotid gland
sublingual gland
all of these
Cholesterol is a precursor for each of the following except
bile salts
vitamin D
insulin
steroids