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INTEGRATED SCIENCE PRACTICE QUESTIONS

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DENTITION, FEEDING AND DIGESTION IN MAMMALS

1.

The main function of ileum in mammals is

A.

digestion and assimilation.

B.

assimilation and absorption.

C.

digestion and absorption.

D.

ingestion and digestion.

2.

Excess amino acids in the body undergo the process of

A.

digestion.

B.

detoxification.

C.

deamination.

D.

osmosis.

3.

During digestion, rennin in the stomach

A.

provides acidic medium.

B.

emulsifies fat.

C.

coagulates milk protein.

D.

digests carbohydrates,

4.

The main function of ileum in mammals is

A.

digestion and assimilation.

B.

assimilation and absorption.

C.

digestion and absorption.

D.

ingestion and digestion.

5.

In mammals, the organ which deaminates excess amino acid to form urea is the

A.

kidney

B.

liver

C.

pancreas

D.

spleen

6.

During digestion, rennin in the stomach

A.

provides acidic medium.

B.

emulsifies fat.

C.

coagulates milk protein.

D.

digests carbohydrates,

7.

The main function of the rumen is to

A.

act as a chamber of digestion.

B.

absorb excess water.

C.

produce digestive juices.

D.

serve as storage chamber.

8.

Digestion of food is completed in the

A.

small intestine.

B.

large intestine.

C.

stomach.

D.

liver.

9.

The correct order in which food moves through the digestive system of a fowl is

A.

crop → proventriculus → gizzard → duodenum.

B.

crop → gizzard → proventriculus → duodenum.

C.

proventriculus → gzzard → crop → duodenum.

D.

proventriculus → crop → gizzard → duodenum.

10.

Which of the following descriptions best fit the structure of the incisor in humans?

A.

Sharp and pointed

B.

Sharp and chiseled

C.

Flat and cusped

D.

Pointed and chiseled

11.

Digestion of food is completed in the

A.

small intestine.

B.

large intestine.

C.

stomach.

D.

rectum.

12.

The structure associated with the absorption of fatty acids and glycerol in the small intestines is the

A.

lacteals of the villi

B.

lymphatic system

C.

blood capillaries

D.

hepatic portal veins

13.

One difference between fermentation and aerobic respiration is that fermentation

A.

results in the production of heat.

B.

produces alcohol.

C.

involves living organisms.

D.

produces water.

14.

In the digestive system of a mammal, glucose and amino acids are absorbed in the

A.

caecum.

B.

colon.

C.

duodenum.

D.

ileum.

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