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28 Jun, 09:39


152.Explanation

Correct Answer - C
Innervation of GIT
The gastrointestinal tract has a nervous system all its own called the
enteric nervous system. It lies entirely in the wall of the gut, begining
in the esophagus and extending all the way to the anus. The enteric
nervous system is composed mainly of two plexus : -
i) Myenteric plexus orAuerbach's plexus
ii) Meissner's plexus or submucosal plexus
Extrinsic nerves (Parasympathetic and sympathetic) are connected
to both myenteric and submucosal plexuses. Enteric nervous system
can function independently of these extrinsic nerves and these
extrinsic nerves only modify the activity of the enteric nervous
system.
Therefore, peristalsis is present even if the intestine is deprived of
extrinsic innervation.
Parasympathetic stimulation enhances GI motility and secretion
where as sympathetic stimulation inhibits motility and secretions.

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25 Jun, 03:55


151.Explanation

Correct Answer - D
Left brachiocephalic vein


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15 Jun, 11:41


150.Explanation

Correct Answer - C
Thoracic duct is also called as Pecquet duct.
It is the largest lymphatic duct in body, about 45 cm (18 inches) long.
It has a beaded appearance because of the presence of many
valves in its lumen.
Thoracic duct begins as a continuation of the upper end of the
cisterna chyli near the lower border of T12 vertebra and enters the
thorax through the aortic opening of diaphragm (at T12 ).
It then ascends through the posterior mediastinum and at T5 level
crosses from right side to the left side and ascends along left margin
of oesophagus to enter the neck.
At the level of C7 vertebrae, arches towards left side to open into left
brachiocephalic vein at the angle of union of left subclavian and left
internal jugular veins


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10 Jun, 11:47


149.Explanation

Correct Answer - A
Nasolacrimal duct opens into inferior meatus and is closed by a
mucosal flap called Hasner's valve.
Heister valve (spiral valve) is present in cyctic duct.

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08 Jun, 12:19


148.Explanation

Correct Answer - D
Ethmoidal sinuses are divided into two groups :
A) Anterior group
i) Anterior ethmoidal air cells
Anterior ethmoidal air cells drain into- either the ethmoidal
infundibulum or the frontonasal duct. Some air cells may invade the
orbital floor. These are known as the Haller' cells.
ii) Middle ethmoidal air cells
Also known as bullar sinuses. The middle ethmoidal air cells draininto the middle meatus by one or more orifices on or above the
ethmoidal bulla.
B) Posterior group
Posterior ethmoidal air cells usually drain- into the superior meatus.
The posterior group lies very close to the optic canal and optic
nerve. The Onodi cell is usually regarded as the most posterior
ethmoid cell that pneumatizes lateral and superior to the sphenoid
sinus and is intimately associated with the optic nerve

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06 Jun, 15:32


147.Explanation

Correct Answer - D
Vastus medialis

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04 Jun, 16:20


146.Explanation

Correct Answer - C
Mesonephric duct (Wolffian duct) is the main genital duct in males
as it gives rise to mainly male genital system.
Paramesonephric duct (Mullerian duct) gives rise to mainly female
genital trac

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02 Jun, 15:15


145.Explanation

Correct Answer - C
Corneal epithelium develops from Surface ectoderm.
Corneal stroma develops from Mesoderm.

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