The oxyntic or Parietal cells of the gastric mucosa secrete:
1. prorennin
2. pepsinogen
3. HCl and intrinsic factor
4. gastric lipase

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Which of the following digestive juices has the minimum pH value?
1. Bile
2. Gastric juice
3. Saliva
4. Pancreatic juice

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Gastric juice of infants contains
1. Maltase, pepsinogen, rennin
2. Nuclease, pepsinogen, lipase
3. Pepsinogen, lipase, rennin
4. Amylase, rennin, pepsinogen

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The pH optimal for pepsin is:
1. 1.8
2. 3.8
3. 6.8
4. 7.8

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The proenzyme pepsinogen gets converted into the active enzyme pepsin on exposure to:
1. HCl
2. Enterokinase
3. Enterogastrone
4. Bile

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The given diagram shows the various types of cells in a typical gastric gland. Identify the correct statements:

I. Parietal cells secrete pepsinogen.
II. Chief cells secrete HCl and Intrinsic Factor.
III. G cells secrete gastrin, a hormone.
1. Only I and II 2. Only III
3. Only II 4. I, II and III
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Succus entericus is composed of:
1. The secretions of the brush border cells of the mucosa along with the secretions of the goblet cells
2. The secretions of the liver and the secretions of the Brunner’s glands
3. The saliva mixed with the secretions of the Brunner’s glands and the pancreatic mucoid secretions
4. The secretions of the large intestinal crypts and the mucus glands lining the alimenatary canal

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