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Anatomy

Cephalic Phase

February 6, 2026 by Kristensmith Taylor Leave a Comment

Cephalic Phase Question 1. Cephalic phase of gastric secretion. Answer: Cephalic phase: Secretion of gastric juice by the stimuli arising from head region is called cephalic phase. It occurs even before food enters the stomach. Gastric juice secreted during this phase is rich in enzymes and hydrochloric acid. About 30-50% of total juice is secreted during … [Read more...] about Cephalic Phase

Proteolytic Enzyme

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Proteolytic Enzyme Question 1. Proteolytic enzymes of pancreas. Answer: Question 2. Mention the enzymes of pancreatic juice. Answer: Enzymes of pancreatic juice: 1. Proteolytic enzymes: Trypsinogen. Chymotrypsinogen Procarboxypeptidase Proelastase 2. Nuclease enzyme: Deoxyribonuclease 3. Amylolytic enzymes: Pancreatic amylase 4. … [Read more...] about Proteolytic Enzyme

Arterial Supply Of The Pituitary Gland: Superior And Inferior Hypophyseal Arteries

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Arterial Supply Of The Pituitary Gland: Superior And Inferior Hypophyseal Arteries Question 1. Name arteries supplying pituitary gland Answer: Pituitary gland is supplied by branches of internal carotid artery   Question 2. Name muscles supplied by spinal accessory nerve Answer: Muscles supplied by spinal accessory nerve are: Sternocleidomastoid … [Read more...] about Arterial Supply Of The Pituitary Gland: Superior And Inferior Hypophyseal Arteries

Internal Capsule: Anatomy And Functional Divisions

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Internal Capsule: Anatomy And Functional Divisions Question 1. Parts of internal capsule Answer: Parts of Internal Capsule: 1. Anterior limb Lies between the head of the caudate nucleus and lentiform nucleus 2. Genu It is bend between anterior and posterior limb 3. Posterior limb It lies between thalamus and lentiform nucleus 4. Sublentiform … [Read more...] about Internal Capsule: Anatomy And Functional Divisions

External Auditory Meatus: Structure, Parts, And Features

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External Auditory Meatus: Structure, Parts, And Features External Auditory Meatus. Answer: It is S-shaped It is about 24 mm long of which Medial 2/3rd or 16 mm is bony Lateral 1/3rd or 8 mm is cartilaginous It is oval in section The bony part is narrower than the cartilaginous part External Auditory Meatus Parts: 1. Outer part Directed medially, … [Read more...] about External Auditory Meatus: Structure, Parts, And Features

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