Glands of Stomach
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Q. Hydrochloric acid is secreted by which of the following cells of stomach?
- Chief cells
- Parietal cells
- Peptic cells
- Goblet cells
Q. Which of the following cells secrete serotonin, somatostatin and histamine?
- Chief cells
- Parietal cells
- Goblet cells
- Argentaffin cells
Q.
Is gastrin a hormone?
Q. Which cells in the stomach secrete gastric acid?
- Chief cells
- Peptic cells
- Parietal cells
- both (a) and (b)
Q.
What does the hormone gastrin do?
Q. In the stomach, gastric acid is secreted by the
- Gastrin secreting cells
- Parietal cells
- Peptic cells
- Acidic cells
Q. The gastric glands in the stomach are buried in the layer of the stomach.
- mucosa
- sub-mucosa
- muscularis
- serosa
Q. Which of the following hormones exhibit inhibitory effects?
- Enterogastrone
- Secretin
- Somatostatin
- All of the above
Q. If for some reason our goblet cells are nonfunctional, this will affect:
- Production of somatostatin
- Secretion of sebum from the sebaceous glands
- Maturation of sperms
- Smooth movement of food down the intestine
Q. In man, the zymogen or chief cells are mainly found in
- Cardiac part of stomach
- Pyloric part of stomach
- Duodenum
- Fundic part of stomach
Q. Which of the following hormones exhibit stimulatory effects?
- Gastrin
- Histamine
- Cholecystokinin
- All of these
Q. Secretion of gastric juice is controlled by
- enterogastrone
- cholecystokinin
- gastrin
- secretin