Roll No. Total No. of Pages : 03
Total No. of Questions : 22
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B.Pharma (2017 & Onwards) (Sem.-2)
HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY-II
Subject Code : BP-201T
M.Code : 74967
Time : 3 Hrs. Max. Marks : 75
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INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES :
- SECTION-A is COMPULSORY consisting of TEN questions carrying TWO marks each.
- SECTION-B contains THREE questions carrying TEN marks each and students have to attempt any TWO questions.
- SECTION-C contains NINE questions carrying FIVE marks each and students have to attempt any SEVEN questions.
SECTION-A
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Choose correct answer of the following objective type questions :
Q1. They all are true for brain stem, except :
A) Superiorly, it relates to forebrain
B) Inferiorly, it relates to spinal cord
C) Anteriorly, it relates to midbrain
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D) Posteriorly, it relates to cerebellum.
Q2. Somatosensory cortex is :
A) sheet of white matter B) area of post central gyrus
C) bundle of axons D) all.
Q3. Nervous control of the GI tract would be impaired by damage to the :
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A) Mucosa B) Muscularis.
C) Sub-mucosa. D) Serosa.
Q4. Cholesterol removal and degradation is the primary function of the :
A) Chylomicrons B) HDL.
C) LDL D) VLDL.
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Q5. The volume of air that can be exhaled during forced breathing in addition to tidal volume is
A) Residual volume B) Expiratory reserve volume
C) Vital capacity D) Total lung capacity
Q6. The outer layer of the kidney, just internal to the fibrous capsule, is the renal :
A) Medulla B) Column.
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C) Pelvis. D) Cortex.
Q7. In adults, insufficient thyroxine can lead to :
A) Goiter. B) Libido
C) Cretinism. D) Myxedema
Q8. They all regulate calcium level in blood, except:
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A) Cholecalciferol B) Calcitonin
C) calcineurin D) PTH
Q9. Where does fertilization usually take place?
A) Cervix B) Vagina
C) Uterus D) Oviduct
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Q10. Alleles are :
A) Linked genes B) Alternative from of genes
C) Homologous chromosome D) Cross over chromosome
SECTION-B
Q11. Outline physiological importance of calcium and its regulation in human body.
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Q12. How white matter is different from grey matter? Discuss white matter as a part of central nervous system.
Q13. Discuss various mode of cellular communications. Give a detailed classification of hormones.
SECTION-C
Q14. Define Neurotransmission. Outline various steps of neurotransmission.
Q15. Draw cross section of human spinal cord.
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Q16. Outline parts of gastrointestinal tract.
Q17. How kidneys regulate acid-base balance?
Q18. Discuss urine formation in detail.
Q19. Write a note on adrenal androgens.
Q20. How gigantism is different from acromegaly?
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Q21. Write a detailed note on parturition.
Q22. Explain genetic pattern of inheritance.
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