MOST FREQUENTLY ASK PHYSIOLOGY QUESTION AND ANSWER 2015

MOST FREQUENTLY ASK PHYSIOLOGY QUESTION AND ANSWER 2015

1.Angiotensin I is changed by which of the following into Angiotensin II?
A. ACE
B. AVT
C. Pepsin
D. Adenosine

ans A

2.Which of the following hormones causes increased atrial pressure and decreases sodium reabsorption in the kidneys?
A. Atrial natriuretic peptide
B. PTH
C. Aldosterone
D. Vasopressin

ans A

3. Which of the following is not a cause of peripheral edema?
A. Increased capillary permeability
B. Reduced levels of plasma proteins
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Controversial Latest Anatomy Question 2015-2016

Controversial Latest Anatomy Question 2015-2016

Q The intervillous space contains all of the following substances EXCEPT:

A. oxygen
B. carbon dioxide
C. maternal blood cells
D. fetal blood
E. electrolytes
D. is correct
Maternal blood cells find their way through the dark intervillous space with electrolytes, oxygen and other good things, and they carry away bad things like carbon dioxide and fetal waste products. However, fetal blood does not normally enter the Read More !

Middle East Respiratory Syndrome(MERS)CORONA VIRUS/CAMEL FLU.

Middle East Respiratory Syndrome(MERS)CORONA VIRUS/CAMEL FLU.

Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS) is an illness caused by a virus (more specifically, a coronavirus) called Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus (MERS-CoV). MERS affects the respiratory system (lungs and breathing tubes). Most MERS patients developed severe acute respiratory illness with symptoms of fever, cough and shortness of breath. About 3-4 out of every 10 patients reported with MERS have died.

Symptom And Read More !

Controversial Questions And Answer For Exam 2015

Controversial Questions And Answer For Exam 2015 WITH ANSWER KEY 2015

Q The nasolacrimal groove separates the:

A. mandibular and maxillary swellings
B. lateral nasal swelling and maxillary swelling
C. medial nasal swelling and maxillary swelling
D. first and second branchial arches
E. otic and optic vesicles
B. is correct.
The nasolacrimal groove lies between the maxillary swelling or prominence and the lateral nasal swelling. This groove ultimately forms the Read More !

HIGH YIELD POINT FOR BIOCHEMISTRY 2015

HIGH YIELD POINT FOR BIOCHEMISTRY 2015

IMPORTANT POINT ABOUT Amino Acid .

Glycine: • smallest amino acid. inhibitory neurotransmitter in spinal cord (blocked by toxm in tetanus), synthesis of heme and collagen and bile salts and acids

Alanine: • alanine cycle during fasting. major substrate for gluconeogenesis (transarninated mto pyruvate)

Valine: • essential A..A.. • branched-chain amino acid.> not degraded in liver. • utilized by muscle.

• increased in maple syrup urine disease

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