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Intestinal absorption

1.Glucose absorption occurs through


a. SGLT2
b. SGLT1
c. Na – k pump
d. Leak channels
e. GLUT 5

2.Amino acids are absorbed by


a. Passive transport
b. Osmosis
c. Active transport
d. Na – K pump
e. phagocytosis

3.Vitamin B12 absorption require


a. HCL
b. Iron
c. Intrinsic factor
d. Ca++
e. intestinaljuice

4.Ca++ is transported out of the cells by


a. Passive transport
b. Facilitated diffusion
c. Active transport
d. osmosis
e. Ca – k - CL transporter

Pancreatic secretion

1.Trypsinogen is activated into trypsin by


a. Lipase
b. Trypsin
c. Enterokinase
d. Gastrin
e. secretin

MEQ
List phases of pancreatic secretion?
1. Cephalic phase
2. Gastric phase
3. Intestinal phase

Starvation

1:Which of the following electrolytes remain constant during starvation


Na+
K+
Mg++
Ca++
SO4

2.During starvation blood glucose remain constant at fasting level due to


Glucagon
Somatostatin
Glucocorticoids
prolactin
thyroxin

3.Regarding starvation which of the following occurs


a. Hypergycemia
b. Dyslipedemia
c. Hypoglycemia
d. Alkalosis
e. Increase body weight

Meq

List 3 complications for starvation?


1. Loss of body weight
2. Vitamin deficiency
3. Weakness of muscles
Enumerate 3 Urine changes during starvation
1. Ketonuria
2. Creatinuria
3. Ca++ Excretion

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