NCERT Solutions for Chapter: Digestion and Absorption, Exercise 1: MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS

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Questions from NCERT Solutions for Chapter: Digestion and Absorption, Exercise 1: MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS with Hints & Solutions

MEDIUM
11th CBSE
IMPORTANT

Which of the following is not a common disorder associated with the digestive system?

MEDIUM
11th CBSE
IMPORTANT

A gland not associated with the alimentary canal is:

MEDIUM
11th CBSE
IMPORTANT

Match the two columns and select the correct among options given.

Column I  Column II
A. Biomacromolecules of food (i) Alimentary canal and associated gland
B. Human digestive system (ii) Embedded in jawbones
C. Stomach (iii) The outer wall of visceral organs
D. Thecodont (iv) Converted into simple substances
E. Serosa (v) J-shaped bag-like structure

HARD
11th CBSE
IMPORTANT

Match the two columns and select the right one among options given.

Column I Column II
A. Duodenum (i) A cartilaginous flap
B. Epiglottis (ii) Small blind sac
C. Glottis (iii) 'U' shaped structure emerging from the stomach
D. Caecum (iv) Opening of wind pipe

HARD
11th CBSE
IMPORTANT

Match the enzymes with their respective substrates and choose the right one among the options given:

Column I Column II
A. Lipase (i) Dipeptides
B. Nuclease (ii) Fats
C. Carboxypeptidase (iii) Nucleic acid
D. Dipeptidases (iv) Proteins, peptones and proteoses

MEDIUM
11th CBSE
IMPORTANT

The dental formula in adult human beings is

MEDIUM
11th CBSE
IMPORTANT

The liver is the largest gland and is associated with various functions, choose one which is not correct

MEDIUM
11th CBSE
IMPORTANT

Mark the right statement among the following: