Medical Mcqs

Basically TMJ is a_____________?

(A) Ball and socket joint

(B) Hinge and axis joint

(C) Synovial joint

(D) Diartmodal joint

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Which of the following muscles moves the condyle and articular disc anterior and downwards on glenoid fossa______________?

(A) Lateral pterygoid

(B) Medial pterygoid

(C) Temporalies- anterior fibers

(D) Temporalis – posterior fibers

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Position and movement of articular disc of TMJ is controlled by fibers of_____________?

(A) Lower head of lateral pterygoid muscle

(B) Sphenomandibular ligament

(C) Superficial head of medial pterygoid muscle

(D) Upper head of lateral pterygoid muscle

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Pepsinogen is activated by ___________________ ?

(A) Enterokinase

(B) Low pH

(C) Trypsin

(D) Chymotrypsin

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Vagal stimulation following intake of food does not affect secretion of_______________?

(A) Stomach

(B) Pancrease

(C) Parotid

(D) Gall bladder

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Maximum secretory glands in stomach are________________?

(A) Fundic glands

(B) Pyloric glands

(C) Gastric glands

(D) Brunner’s glands

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Small intestinal peristalsis is controlled by _______________?

(A) Myentric plexus

(B) Meissners plexus

(C) Vagus nerve

(D) Parasympathetic

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Cholagogues are the substances, which cause______________?

(A) Contraction of the gallbladder

(B) Increase concentration of bile

(C) Increase secretion of bile

(D) Favours acidification of bile

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Most potent stimulus for secretin is______________?

(A) Dilattion of intestine

(B) Acid chyme

(C) Protein

(D) Fat

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Cephalic phase of gastric secretion is mediated by ______________?

(A) Neuro hormones

(B) Vagus

(C) Hormones

(D) Gastric

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