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Question : Match column I with column II and select the correct option from the given codes. {:("Column I)(Types of cell)", "Column II(Secretions)"),("Peptic cells",(i)"Mucus"),("Oxyntic cells",(ii)"Alkaline fluid"),("Goblet cells",(iii)"Pro-enzymes"),(,(iv)"HCl"):}

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ii,iii,i
iii,ii,i
i,ii,iii,iv
ii,i,iii

Solution :Gastric glands are numerous, microsopic, simple tubular glands PRESENT in the wall of the stomach. They have three COMMON types of gland cells : (i) Peptic (=chief or zymogen) cells that are usually basel in LOCATION and secrete digestive ENZYMES pepsinogen and prorennin (proenzymes) and SMALL amounts of gastric amylase and gastric lipase. (ii) Parietal (= oxyntic) cells secrete HCI and Castle's intrinsic factor. (iii) MUcous (=Goblet) cells secrete mucus.


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