The gastrin is secreted from
intestine
stomach
pancreas
rectum
B.
stomach
Gastric glands are tubular glands formed by surface epithelium of stomach. Endocrine cells (G-cells) are usually present in basal parts of gastric glands. These secrete and store the hormone gastrin. It stimulates the gastric glands to release the gastric juice.
The major site of protein breakdown to form free amino acids is in the
kidney
spleen
liver
bone-marrow
Cholecystokinin stimulates the secretion of
bile
gastric juice
pancreatic juice
succus entericus
Select the correct match of the digested products in humans given in column I with their absorption site and mechanism in column II.
Column I | Column II |
Glycine and glucose | Small intestine and active absorption |
Fructose and Na+ | Small intestine passive absorption |
Glycerol and fatty acids | Duodenum and move as chilomicrons |
Cholesterol and maltose | Large intestine and active absorption |
The serous membrane which covers the lungs is called
pericardium
peritoneum
perichondrium
pleura