1. what organs are retroperitorneal?
2. what holds the tooth in its socket.
3. what it means for a fat to be saturated?
4. what is function of the epiglottis
5. why does the upper esophagus contain skeletal muscle?
6. what protects the stomach from acid
7. what choleostokinin does?
8. what faces content ?
9. what are some example of carbohydrates
10. within the cell where specifically does glycolysis, Krebs
cycle, and the electron transport chain take place?
Correct Answers:
1. Kidney, Adrenal gland, Proximal part of Ureter is retroperitoneal i.e., covered with peritoneal layer anteriorly.
2. Teeth are held in socket by Gums (Gingiva).
3. Saturated fat has single bond in its structure.
4. Epiglottis prevent food from entering wind pipe i.e., Trachea.
5. Upper part has skeletal muscle to help in peristalsis of food. Because of this we can eat against gravity i.e., standing on head .
6. Mucus lining present in stomach protect it from acid.
7. Choleostokinin stimulate the secretion of bile from bile duct and Pancreatic juice from pancreas.
8. Faces contain undigested food material that is not required for the body.
9. Bread, Rice, Potato can be example of Carbohydrates.
10. Glycolysis occurs in Cytosol ; Krebs cycle occurs in Matrix of Mitochondria ; ETC occurs in Inner mitochondrial membrane.
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