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    What is/are the mode(s) of infection of cholera?

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    Which of the following is the widest part of the alimentary canal?

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    Deficiency of _____________ results in the softening of gums.

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    A man cannot digest cellulose whereas cows can do so because

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    Who discovered the working of stomach?

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    What is recommended by WHO as a home-made remedy for diarrhoea?

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    The inactive prorennin is converted to active rennin by

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    The undigested residue of food in amoeba is

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    Which type of teeth are known as wisdom teeth?

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    Where does the digestion of proteins start?

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    Starfish feeds on animals covered with hard shells. What is that hard shell made of?

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    Which of the following organs does not secrete digestive juices?

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    Which of the following statements is false in case of grass-eating animals?

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    The process of building complex body substances by utilising the digested food is known as

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    What are the finger-like outgrowths of small intestine called? 

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