Lateral movement of condyle is caused by_____________?
(A) Contralateral lateral pterygoid muscle
(B) Both lateral and medial pterygoid muscle
(C) Epsilateral lateal pterygoid muscle
(D) Bilateral contraction of lateral pterygoid muscle
Which is the predominant factor in the formation of the alveolar process_____________?
(A) Eruption of teeth
(B) Normal process of growth
(C) Lengthening of the condyle
(D) Overall growth of the bodies of the maxilla and the mandible
Temporo – mandibular ligament is attached to _____________?
(A) Lateral aspect of TMJ
(B) Posterior aspect of TMJ
(C) Mandibular condyle
(D) Coronioid process
Of the following is a reflex mediated by vagus ?
(A) Bile flow from liver
(B) Pancreatic secretion of bicarbonate
(C) Cephalic phase of gastric secretion
(D) Mucous secretion from the Brunner’s glands
which of the following secretions has a very high pH________________?
(A) Gastric juice
(B) Pancreatic juice
(C) Bile in gall bladder
(D) Saliva
Trypsin is an activator of all of the following enzymes EXCEPT_______________?
(A) Chymotrypsinogen
(B) Pepsinogen
(C) Proelastase
(D) Procolipase
The most important action of Secretin is to_____________?
(A) neutralize the acid from the stomach
(B) increase secretion of bicarbonates by pancreas
(C) decrease gastric secretion
(D) Cause contraction of pyloric sphincter
Which is not produced enteroendocrinally_____________?
(A) Intrinsic factor
(B) Secretin
(C) Motilin
(D) GIP
Peristalsis involves coordinated contraction and relaxation______________?
(A) Above and below the food bolus
(B) Lateral and medial to food bolus
(C) Dorsal and ventral to food bolus
(D) None of the above
The intrinsic factor for vitamins B12 absorption is produced in the______________?
(A) Liver
(B) Stomach
(C) Pancreas
(D) Duodenum