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Physiology of Animal and Man

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Which is the smallest and the most anterior part of the brainstem having a tubular appearance?

  1. Cerebrum

  2. Spinal cord

  3. Mesencephalon

  4. Diencephalon

  5. Meninges


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

The midbrain, also called the mesencephalon, is the smallest and the most anterior part of the brainstem with a tubular appearance. It is involved in functions such as vision, hearing, movement of the eyes and body motor function.

Which of the following proteins is/are required for the growth, development and survival of neurons?

  1. GABA

  2. Neurotrophins

  3. Neuromodulators

  4. Acetylcholine

  5. Semaphorins


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Neurotrophins are small proteins secreted in the nervous system at extremely low concentration. Low levels of a neurotrophin are needed to keep nerve cells alive. However, in some cases, presence of a neurotrophin can have the opposite effect by initiating cell death. During the development of nervous system, the level of neurotrophins can control the unwanted nerve cells.

Which of the following does not cause a raised platelet count in an individual?

  1. Haemorrhage

  2. Chronic myeloid leukaemia

  3. Mutation of JAK2

  4. Ectopic pregnancy

  5. Refined sugars


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

An ectopic pregnancy is a pregnancy that occurs outside the womb (uterus). It is a life-threatening condition to the mother. The platelet count remains the same during ectopic pregnancy.

Which of the following does not function as a neurotransmitter?

  1. Progesterone

  2. GABA

  3. Nitric oxide

  4. Adrenaline

  5. Purine


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Progesterone is a steroid hormone produced by the ovaries to maintain and preserve pregnancy in the presence of a fertilized egg. Since appetite can be affected by neurotransmitters such as dopamine, norepinephrine, cortisol and serotonin, the hormone progesterone might indirectly control our hunger level.

What is the bundle of nerve fibres that connect the two cerebral hemispheres of the brain called?

  1. Corpus callosum

  2. Cerebral ventricles

  3. Neuroglia

  4. Cerebral cortex

  5. Arachnoid mater


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Corpus callosum is a thick band of nerve fibers that divides the cerebrum into left and right hemispheres. It connects the left and right sides of the brain allowing for communication between both hemispheres. The corpus callosum transfers motor, sensory and cognitive information between the brain hemispheres.

Which of the following is not a side effect of hormone treatment?

  1. Hot flashes

  2. Loss of libido

  3. Myelosuppression

  4. Osteoporosis

  5. Loss of main male sex hormone


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Myelosuppression is a medical condition where the bone marrow activity is decreased, resulting in fewer red blood cells. It is a major side effect of chemotherapy.

Which of the following parameters is refered to as haematocrit value?

  1. ESR

  2. PCV

  3. MCV

  4. MCH

  5. MCHC


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Haematocrit is a measure of the percentage of red blood cells to the total blood volume. It is also called packed cell volume or PCV. It is used to evaluate anemia, blood loss, haemolytic anemia and polycythemia.

Which of the following is not a cause of polycythaemia?

  1. Mutation of JAK 2

  2. Renal failure

  3. Congenital heart disease

  4. Haemoglobin abnormality

  5. Iron overload


Correct Option: E
Explanation:

Iron overload is an excess of iron in the body. Excess iron in vital organs, even in mild cases of iron overload, increases the risk for liver disease like cirrhosis, cancer , heart attack or heart failure, diabetes mellitus etc, but it is not a cause of polycythaemia.

Mr. Sunil is a sufferer of metastatic epithelial ovarian cancer. In metastatic epithelial ovarian cancer,

  1. ascites frequently respond well to diuretics

  2. bowel obstruction is common and is frequently managed medically using subcutaneous medication given through a syringe driver

  3. opioid analgesics should be avoided

  4. lymphoedema is rare

  5. the pattern of spread for epithelial ovarian cancer is primarily extra-abdominal


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Bowel obstruction is an obstruction of the intestines, preventing the normal transit of the products of digestion. It is common and is usually managed medically using subcutaneous medication given via a syringe driver.

Which of the given compounds is not present in the extracellular fluid of our body?

  1. Sodium ions

  2. Potassium ions

  3. Manganese ions

  4. Chloride ions

  5. Calcium ions


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Manganese is a naturally occurring element and an essential nutrient. ECF contains large amounts of sodium, chloride ions and moderate amounts of bicarbonate ions. Potassium, calcium, magnesium and phosphate ions are present in very minute quantities. But manganese is not present in ECF.

Mr. Ved died because of congestive heart failure. Which of the following characterises congestive heart failure?

  1. Any peripheral edema is typically not pitting edema.

  2. A lowered jugular venous pulse pressure is often present.

  3. Plasma levels of angiotensin II are usually low.

  4. A fundamental problem is excess sodium excretion by the kidney.

  5. Diuretics can be useful in treatment.


Correct Option: E
Explanation:

Diuretics are useful in the treatment. They act by increasing sodium excretion by the kidney. The commonly used diuretics are loop diuretics, such as furosemide and the thiazide diuretics.

Which of the following vitamins is essential for the formation of the plasma protein, prothrombin, in the liver?

  1. Vitamin A

  2. Vitamin B

  3. Vitamin C

  4. Vitamin E

  5. Vitamin K


Correct Option: E
Explanation:

Vitamin K is a fat soluble vitamin, so our body stores it in fat tissue and the liver. It is best known for its role in helping blood clot. Blood clotting factors are needed for blood to clot (coagulation). Prothrombin or factor II is one of the clotting factors made by the liver. Vitamin K is needed to make prothrombin and other clotting factors.

Which of the given compounds is not present in the extracellular fluid of our body?

  1. Sodium

  2. Chloride ions

  3. Manganese

  4. Bicarbonate ions

  5. Calcium


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Manganese is a naturally occurring element and an essential nutrient. ECF contains large amounts of sodium, chloride ions and moderate amounts of bicarbonate ions. Potassium, calcium, magnesium and phosphate ions are present in very minute quantities. But, manganese is not present in ECF.

Which of the given metals is seen in the hemocyanins of the blood of cold-blooded animals?

  1. Copper

  2. Magnesium

  3. Iron

  4. Phosphorus

  5. Nitrogen


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Hemocyanins are respiratory proteins in the form of metalloproteins containing two copper atoms that reversibly bind a single oxygen molecule (O2). Oxygenation causes a colour change between the colourless Cu(I) deoxygenated form and the blue Cu(II) oxygenated form. Unlike the hemoglobin in red blood cells found in vertebrates, hemocyanins are not bound to blood cells but are instead suspended directly in the haemolymph.

Which of the following plasma proteins helps in maintaining the colloidal osmotic pressure?

  1. Albumin

  2. Globulin

  3. Fibrinogen

  4. Thrombin

  5. Prothrombin


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Albumin produced only in the liver is the major plasma protein that circulates in the bloodstream. One of the functions of albumin is to maintain intravascular oncotic (colloid osmotic) pressure. To facilitate movement of fluid throughout the body, the average capillary pressure is 15 to 25 mm Hg, greater at the arterial end than at the venous end. Serum albumin carries and delivers important nutrients to cells. It binds toxins to avoid toxic effects, binds excessive proteins to act as a buffer and binds hormones and growth peptides to keep them stable.

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