Biochemistry
Pathology
Microbiology
General Anatomy
Phisiology
100
Different ring forms of glucose are known as these.
What is an anomer
100
A winged scapula is due to damage of this nerve
What is the long thoracic nerve
100
This vector spreads african sleeping sickness.
What is the tetse fly
100
The sartorius muscle performs this action
What is thigh and leg flexion
100
This hormone increases motility of the gastrointestinal tract
What is Gastrin (from G cells)
200
This carrier protein takes cholesterol from the liver to peripheral tissues
What is LDL
200
Antibodies will attack the neuromuscular junction causing disability late in the day in this disease.
What is Myasthenia Gravis
200
Rheumatic fever is caused by this Group A hemolytic organism.
What is Strep Pyogenes
200
The radial head articulates with this feature of the humerus
What is the capitulum
200
This nerve structure is responsible for maintaining the normal rhythm of the heart
What is the SA node
300
Beta oxidation occurs in this organell
What is the mitochondria
300
The tetrology of fallot is characterized by 4 signs. Name any two of them.
What is overriding aorta, ASD,VSD, right ventricular hypertrophy
300
These immunoglobulins are associated with systemic Lupus. Name both.
What is IgM, IgG
300
This part of the uterine tube is closest to the ovary
What is the infundibulum
300
Most abundant plasma protein in the body
What is Albumin
400
This hormone is responsible for the primary stage of gluconeogenesis.
What is glucagon
400
This type of hypersensitivity is mediated by histamine
What is Type I (IgE)
400
A baby receives its immunity in the 1st months of life via this category of immunity.
What is Natural Passive
400
An impression of this vein can be seen on the right lung in cadavers
What is the azygous vein
400
The zona glomerulosa of the adrenal cortex secretes this
What is aldosterone
500
Proteins, the building blocks of life, are held together by these bonds
What are peptide bonds
500
Claw hand associated with klumpkys palsy is a result of damage to this nerve.
What is the ulnar nerve
500
This drug kills bacteria without harming the human host because it inhibits cell wall synthesis and humans don't have cell walls
What is Penicillin
500
The nasolacrimal duct drains into this structure of the ethmoid bone
What is the inferior nasal meatus
500
The bodies response to metabolic alkalosis is this. It is controlled by chemoreceptors in the pons.
What is Decreased ventilation
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