Digestion and Microbes Quiz
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Diseases such as tuberculosis and typhoid are caused by __________
A. bacteria
B. fungi
C. virus
D. protozoa
Finger like projections on the wall of small intestine are called as
A. Villi
B. Spines
C. Nerves
Teeth that are used in tearing food are called
A. Premolars
B. Molars
C. Canines
The number of molars present in adult human teeth is
A. 12
B. 8
C. 6
The sticky yellow layer formed on the tooth is called
A. Cavities
B. Plaque
C. None of these
These are the diseases which are caused by virus
A. Typhoid, Tuberculosis
B. Influenza ,Flu
C. food poisoning , malaria
The disease causing microbes are called __________
A. Germs
B. Protozoa
C. Both
D. None of the above
a tooth has a….
A. crown and root
B. head and foot
C. eyes and nose
D. arms and legs
The first set of teeth that appears when a child is 2 and half year old is called
A. Temporary teeth
B. Permanent teeth
This is the soft part of the tooth which consists of blood vessels and nerves
A. Pulp
B. Enamel
C. Dentine
The part of the digestive system , where all the useful nutrients are absorbed by the blood and is taken to all parts of the body.
A. Large intestine
B. Small intestine
C. Stomach
The teeth meant for cutting and biting the food is called
A. Incisors
B. Canines
C. Premolars
The hardest substance in human body
A. Brain
B. Bones
C. Enamel
D. Dentine
There are _______ types of microbes.
A. 2
B. 3
C. 4
D. 5
How many sets of teeth have human beings
A. 2
B. 3
C. 4
D. 5
The undigested food is passed into
A. Small Intestine
B. Stomach
C. Large Intestine
Food passes from the mouth through this long tube called the
A. Small intestine
B. Large intestine
C. Food pipe
D. Liver
The third pair of molars is known as
A. Premolars
B. Wisdom teeth
C. Canines
The process of digestion starts in
A. Stomach
B. Small intestine
C. Mouth
Special digestive juices produced by the ____________ and ___________ are sent to the small intestine
A. Pancreas, Stomach
B. Liver, Pancreas
C. Liver, Stomach
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