Human Physiology is considered one of the most important topics in NEET preparation. Candidates can easily score in human Physiology in NEET exam if they focus on concept and develop little understanding of human body and the roles of various organ system. NEET questions of human Physiology are basically based on different organs related to digestion, circulation, excretion, respiration, and reproduction. Functions of various organ and organ system and diseases associated with them should be studied in details in Human Physiology for NEET preparation. NEET questions from Human Physiology are asked from different topics such as enzymes, hormones, function of organs, and diseases associated with them.
Human Physiology NEET Chapters
Different Human Physiology chapters from which NEET questions are asked in the exam have been enlisted below.
- Digestion and Absorption
- Breathing and Exchange of Gases
- Body Fluids and Circulation
- Excretory Products and their Elimination
- Locomotion and Movement
- Neural Control and Coordination
- Chemical Coordination and Integration
Human Physiology NEET Questions
Candidates need to prepare Human Physiology throughly to be able to answers maximum questions in NEET. They are advised to check previous years questions and sample papers to get an idea about the type of questions asked in NEET exam from Human Physiology. We are listing some of the NEET questions on Human Physiology along with the answers here for the aspirant. The question set will help them make strategy to score well in this segment. These questions were asked in NEET in last few years. You can attempt the questions and click on the '+' symbol to see the correct answer for each question.
NEET Questions on Human Physiology
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Q1: Which section of the alimentary canal produces no enzymes? (a) Mouth (b) Oesophagus (c) Stomach (d) Duodenum
Q2: The meal that contains the most calories per unit mass is: (a) protein (b) carbohydrates (c) fat (d) water
Q3: During expiration, the diaphragm transforms into: (a) flattened (b) relaxed (c) straightened (d) arched
Q4: The toxic effect of CO is due to its greater affinity for hemoglobin as compared to O2 approximately by: a) 2 times (b) 20 times (c) 200 times (d) 1000 time
Q5: A patient is often recommended to increase his or her intake of meat, lentils, milk, and eggs in his or her diet only if he or she suffers from: (a) Scurvy (b) Kwashiorkor (c) Rickets (d) Anemia
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