Question

Digested food substances are absorbed into the blood stream in the
A. Kindney
B. Lleum
C. Liver
D. Stomach

Answers

GPT 3.5
B. Ileum
Pomaa
The end product of digestion of fat and oil are glucose
A. Amino acid and glycerol
B. Amino acid and glucose
D. Fatty acid and proteins
D. Bile
GPT 3.5
A. Amino acid and glycerol
Pomaa
Digestion of protein starts in the
A. Mouth
B.pancreatic
C.juice
D. Saliva
GPT 3.5
A. Mouth
Pomaa
In which part of thealimentary canal is food finally changed into a form that can absorb into the blood stream
A .small intestine
B. Mouth
C.stomach
D. Oestrogen
GPT 3.5
A. Small intestine
Pomaa
The space occupied by matter is it's
A. Area
B.volume
C. Length
D. Radius
GPT 3.5
B. Volume
Pomaa
When a piece of candle is heated ,it's changed from
GPT 3.5
A solid to a liquid and then to a gas
Pomaa
What type of energy does the sun give
GPT 3.5
The sun gives off radiant energy in the form of light and heat.
Pomaa
Which of the following classes of food is needed to repair damaged cells
GPT 3.5
The class of food needed to repair damaged cells is proteins.
Pomaa
The food substances found in yam is
GPT 3.5
Yams are primarily composed of carbohydrates, specifically complex carbohydrates in the form of starch. They also contain some dietary fiber, vitamins, and minerals.
Pomaa
The child suffering from kwashoioko lacks
GPT 3.5
A child suffering from kwashiorkor lacks adequate protein in their diet. Kwashiorkor is a form of severe protein-energy malnutrition.
Pomaa
The insufficient quantity of iodine in the diet causes
GPT 3.5
The insufficient quantity of iodine in the diet can cause iodine deficiency disorders (IDD), specifically disorders related to the thyroid gland. This can include goiter (enlarged thyroid gland), hypothyroidism (underactive thyroid), and cretinism (severe mental and physical developmental delays in children).
Pomaa
Which of the following bodies is at he centre of the solar system
GPT 3.5
The sun is at the center of the solar system.
Pomaa
The dollar system is made up of the
GPT 3.5
The "dollar system" typically refers to the international monetary system where the United States dollar serves as the primary reserve currency. It is a system in which many countries hold and use the U.S. dollar for international trade, investment, and as a store of value. This system is made up of various components, including central banks holding U.S. dollars as reserves, countries pegging their currencies to the U.S. dollar, and the use of the U.S. dollar as a common currency for international transactions.

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