Anatomy MCQs-2
Contents
- 1 Largest organ in the human body
- 2 Second Largest organ in the human body
- 3 Smallest gland in human body
- 4 Ligamentum teres hepatis is the obliterated
- 5 Ligamentum venosum is the obliterated
- 6 Upper surface of the liver is percussed at the level of the
- 7 Gallbladder straddles the undersurfaces of liver segments
- 8 Couinaud classification system uses ————— in the liver to classify the functional segments
- 9 Spiegel’s lobe is a part of
- 10 Which hepatocytes primarily are involved in oxidative energy metabolism
- 11 Zone 1 hepatocytes immediately surround the
- 12 Downward tongue-like projection of the anterior edge of the right lobe of the liver to the right of the gallbladder is called
- 13 Hepatocytes – Zone Classification
- 14 Riedel’s Lobe of the Liver
Largest organ in the human body
A. Liver
B. Brain
C. Skin
D. Muscle
Second Largest organ in the human body
A. Liver
B. Brain
C. Skin
D. Muscle
Smallest gland in human body
A. Pituitary gland
B. Pineal gland
C. Thyroid gland
D. Adrenal gland
Ligamentum teres hepatis is the obliterated
A. Left portal vein
B. Umbilical vein
C. Ligamentum venosum
D. Ductus venosus
Ligamentum venosum is the obliterated
A. Left portal vein
B. Umbilical vein
C. Ligamentum venosum
D. Ductus venosus
Upper surface of the liver is percussed at the level of the
A. Fourth intercostal space
B. Fifth intercostal space
C. Sixth intercostal space
D. Seventh intercostal space
Gallbladder straddles the undersurfaces of liver segments
A. II and III
B. III and IV
C. IVB and V
D. VI and VII
Couinaud classification system uses ————— in the liver to classify the functional segments
A. Lymphatic drainage
B. Vascular supply
C. Anatomical septa
D. Venous drainage
Spiegel’s lobe is a part of
A. Right lobe
B. Left lobe
C. Caudate lobe
D. Quadrate lobe
Which hepatocytes primarily are involved in oxidative energy metabolism
A. Zone 1 hepatocytes
B. Zone 2 hepatocytes
C. Zone 3 hepatocytes
D. Zone 2 and 3 hepatocytes
Zone 1 hepatocytes immediately surround the
A. Portal tract
B. Hepatic vein
C. Central vein
D. Splenic artery
Downward tongue-like projection of the anterior edge of the right lobe of the liver to the right of the gallbladder is called
A. Caudate lobe
B. Spiegel’s lobe
C. Riedel’s Lobe
D. Quadrate lobe
Hepatocytes – Zone Classification
- Zone 1 hepatocytes immediately surround the portal tracts and primarily are involved in oxidative energy metabolism.
- Zone 3 hepatocytes immediately surround the central veins and are the primary location for the biotransformation of drugs.
- Zone 2 hepatocytes lie in between zone 1 and 3 and have mixed functionality.
Riedel’s Lobe of the Liver
Riedel lobe of the liver is a simple anatomical variation, a downward tongue-like projection of the anterior edge of the right lobe of the liver to the right of the gallbladder