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प्रश्न
Match the organs in Column I with the words listed in Column II.
| Column I | Column II | ||
| (a) | Rectum | (i) | Mucus |
| (b) | Gall bladder | (ii) | Villi |
| (c) | Stomach | (iii) | Taste buds |
| (d) | Tongue | (iv) | Faeces |
| (e) | Small intestine | (v) | Bile juice |
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उत्तर
| Column I | Column II | ||
| (a) | Rectum | (iv) | Faeces |
| (b) | Gall bladder | (v) | Bile juice |
| (c) | Stomach | (i) | Mucus |
| (d) | Tongue | (iii) | Taste buds |
| (e) | Small intestine | (ii) | Villi |
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संबंधित प्रश्न
The opening of the stomach into the intestine is called ______.
The longest part of alimentary canal is ______.
All are part of the small intestine, EXCEPT
Select the correct statement.
The enzyme responsible for the digestion of proteins in the small intestine is _____________.
The finger-like outgrowths of Amoeba helps to ingest food. However, the finger-like outgrowths of human intestine helps to ______.
Read the following statements with reference to the villi of small intestine.
- They have very thin walls.
- They have a network of thin and small blood vessels close to the surface.
- They have small pores through which food can easily pass.
- They are finger-like projections
Identify those statements which enable the villi to absorb digested food.
Choose the odd one out from the group and give reason.
Assertion (A): The inner walls of the small intestine have finger like projections called villi which are rich in blood.
Reason (R): These villi have large surface area to help the small intestine in completing the digestion of food.
Visit a doctor and find out:
- Under what conditions does a patient need to be on a drip of glucose?
- Till when does a patient need to be given glucose?
- How does glucose help the patient recover?
Write the answers in your notebook.
