What are the tiny finger-like projections called that are inside the small intestine? These tiny finger-like projections absorb the nutrients form the food and send the vitamins, minerals, proteins, carbohydrates and fats into our bloodstream:

(1) Esophagus

(2) Arteries

(3) Villi

(4) Flagella

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Lacteals, lymph capillaries are found in:

(1) Spleen             

(2) Intestinal villi   

(3) Salivary gland  

(4) Mammary gland

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Principal organ for the absorption of nutrients is

1. Buccal cavity

2. Stomach

3. Small intestine

4. Large intestine

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Mucosa forms many small finger like villi in the:

(1) Stomach

(2) Colon

(3) Caecum

(4) Small intestine

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Which of the following is not the function of the large intestine?

1.  Absorption of some water, minerals and certain drugs

2.  Nutrient absorption

3.  Secretion of mucus to lubricate feces

4.  The temporary storage of feces in rectum

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Mark the incorrect statement

(1) Fructose, mannose and some amino acids are

      absorbed by facilitated diffusion 

(2) Various nutrients like amino acids, fatty acid,

     monosaccharides like glucose, electrolytes like

     Na+ are absorbed by active transport only 

(3) Fatty acid and glycerol are first incorporated 

     into small droplets called micelles which move

     into intestinal cell of mucosa 

(4) Transport of water depends upon osmotic

     gradient

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