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Where do certain symbiotic micro-organisms normally occur in human body?
Options
(a) Caecum
(b) Oral lining and tongue surface
(c) Vermiform appendix and rectum
(d) Duodenum
Correct Answer:
Caecum
Explanation:
The caecum is a pouch-like portion of the large intestine which hosts some symbiotic micro-organisms. The caecum absorbs water and salts from undigested food before they continue on to the large intestine.
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Topics: Human Digestion and Breathing
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Subject: Biology
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Important MCQs Based on Medical Entrance Examinations To Improve Your NEET Score
- Colour of urine is yellow due to the pigment
- Dimorphic chloroplasts are present in
- Which of the following animals is not viviparous?
- The jumping gene in maize were discovered by
- Cirrhosis of the liver is caused by
Topics: Human Digestion and Breathing (167)
Subject: Biology (4253)
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