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11. HCl secreted by the stomach is neutralized by
A. Gastric juice
B. Pancreatic juice
C. Bile
D. Intestinal secretion
Explanation:
12. The bile pigments are formed from
A. Myoglobin
B. Hemolymph
C. Haemoglobin
D. Erythrocyanin
Explanation:
13. Haemoglobin is an example of
A. Simple proteins
B. Conjugated proteins
C. Derived proteins
D. Both 1 and 2
Explanation:
14. Trypsinogen is converted into trypsin by
A. Enterokinase
B. Erypsin
C. Chymotrypsin
D. Chymotrypsinogen
Explanation:
15. In man, the opening of the stomach into duodenum is known as
A. Appendix
B. Pylorus
C. Epiglottis
D. Glottis
Explanation: