Medical Quiz

Carbohydrates Quiz

Why do humans need cellulose in their diet even though they do not possess enzymes in the digestive system that can break it down?

A. It is required as a precursor to synthesise DNA and proteins.

B. It provides the structural material for cell walls.

C. It acts as dietary fibre to help move food through the digestive system more quickly.

D. It acts as a storage source for energy.

Select your answer:
         


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Circulatory System - Pathway of Blood › View

The “left” side of the heart carries only:

A. high in oxygen blood

B. low in oxygen blood


Shoulder › View

Downward rotation of the scapula is associated with

A. Shoulder abduction

B. Shoulder external rotation

C. Shoulder adduction

D. Shoulder internal rotation