The common hepato-pancreatic duct is guarded by a sphincter called the:
1. Cardiac sphincter
2. Pyloric sphincter
3. Sphincter of Oddi
4. Ileocaecal sphincter

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Carbohydrates in the chyme are hydrolysed into disaccharides by:
1. Salivary amylase
2. Pancreatic amylase
3. Gastric amylase
4. Intestinal amylase

Subtopic:  Pancreatic Secretions |
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Enterokinase:

1. stimulates bicarbonate secretion by the pancreas
2. stimulates secretion of gastrin by the stomach
3. converts trypsinogen into trypsin
4. converts pepsinogen into pepsin

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The pancreatic proteolytic enzymes include all the following except:
1. Chymotrypsin
2. Trypsin
3. Pepsin
4. Procarboxypeptidase
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The starch that could not be hyrdolysed by salivary amylase is hydrolysed by an amylase secreted from:
1. Liver
2. Gall bladder
3. Stomach
4. Pancreas
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All the following digestive enzymes are secreted by the exocrine pancreas except:
1. Trypsinogen
2. Pancreatic amylase
3. Nuclease
4. Nucleotidase
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What is ‘X’ in the given diagram?
1. Succus entericus 2. Enterogastrone
3. Enterokinase 4. Motilin
Subtopic:  Pancreatic Secretions | Intestinal Secretions |
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The diagram shows the location of maltose, which is a ‘brush border’ enzyme. All the following are also examples of brush border enzymes except:
    

1. Lactase
2. Aminopeptidase
3. Sucrase
4. Nuclease
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Which of the following secretions is/are released into the small intestine by a common duct?

I. Bile
II. Pancreatic juice
III. Intestinal juice

1. I only
2. I and II only
3. I and III only
4. I, II, III and IV

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