arrow
arrow
arrow
How many anatomical lobes does the human liver have?
Question

How many anatomical lobes does the human liver have?

A.

1

B.

2

C.

3

D.

4

Correct option is D

Sol. The human liver has 4 lobes: right, left, caudate, and quadrate. The right lobe is the largest, and the other three are smaller subdivisions that serve various physiological roles.
Explanation of each option:
· (a) 1 – Incorrect, as the liver is anatomically divided into more than one lobe.
· (b) 2 – While functionally the liver can be divided into right and left lobes, anatomically it has 4 lobes.
· (c) 3 – Not accurate; missing the fourth (quadrate or caudate) lobe.
· (d) 4 – Correct answer. Anatomically, the liver has four lobes: right, left, caudate, and quadrate.

Free Tests

Free
Must Attempt

RRB Nursing Superintendent Full Mock Test : 01

languageIcon English
  • pdpQsnIcon100 Questions
  • pdpsheetsIcon100 Marks
  • timerIcon90 Mins
languageIcon English
Free
Must Attempt

Respiratory System Disorder

languageIcon English
  • pdpQsnIcon10 Questions
  • pdpsheetsIcon10 Marks
  • timerIcon9 Mins
languageIcon English
Free
Must Attempt

Disease Producing Organisms

languageIcon English
  • pdpQsnIcon10 Questions
  • pdpsheetsIcon10 Marks
  • timerIcon10 Mins
languageIcon English
test-prime-package

Access ‘MP NHM CHO’ Mock Tests with

  • 60000+ Mocks and Previous Year Papers
  • Unlimited Re-Attempts
  • Personalised Report Card
  • 500% Refund on Final Selection
  • Largest Community
students-icon
353k+ students have already unlocked exclusive benefits with Test Prime!
Our Plans
Monthsup-arrow