Maximum absorption of water occurs in
colon
rectum
large intestine
small intestine
C.
large intestine
The chief functions of the large intestine are the absorption of water and the elimination of solid wastes. Large intestine is divided into three parts i.e., caecum, colon and rectum. In mammals, colon has essential water absorbing role in preparation of faeces.
Which of the following hormone stimulates the gastric secretion
Enterogastrone
Gastrin
CCK-PZ
Villikinin
Epithelial cells ofthe intestine involved in food absorption have on their surface
pinocytic vesicles
phagocytic vesicles
zymogen granules
micro-villi
Secretin and cholecystokinin are digestive hormones. They are secreted in
oesophagus
ileum
duodenum
pyloric stomach
The true stomach in ruminants where most of digestion takes place is
rumen
omasum
reticulum
abomasum