Download KUHS MBBS 2020 Feb 1st Year 104001 Physiology Question Paper

Download KUHS (Kerala University of Health Sciences) MBBS (Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery) 2020 Feb 1st Year 104001 Physiology Previous Question Paper

Q.P. Code: 104001 Reg. No.: ???????
First Professional MBBS Degree Supplementary Examinations
January 2020

Physiology ? Paper II
Time: 3 Hours Total Marks: 50
? Answer all questions to the point neatly and legibly ? Do not leave any blank pages between
answers ? Indicate the question number correctly for the answer in the margin space
? Answer all parts of a single question together ? Leave sufficient space between answers
? Draw table/diagrams/flow charts wherever necessary
Long essay (10)
1. A 60 years old known hypertensive male is admitted with the complaints of sudden
inability to use his right upper and lower limbs and inability to speak. On examination
he has increased tone in some of the limb muscles loss of superficial reflexes and
deep tendon reflexes are exaggerated. Answer the following questions based on your
knowledge in physiology:
? What is this clinical condition.
? Draw the diagram of the tract involved
? Why there is an increase in the tone of the muscle.
? Why speech is lost in this condition (2+4+2+2)
Short essays (2x5=10)
2. Actions of growth hormone
3. Endometrial changes during menstrual cycle
Answer briefly (5x3=15)
4. Functions of glucagon
5. Oral contraceptive pills
6. Role of middle ear in hearing
7. Functions of cerebellum
8. Neuro endocrine reflex
Draw and label (2x2? =5)
9. Draw the lateral view of the cerebral hemisphere and mark the speech areas
10. Olfactory mucous membrane
Explain the physiological basis of the following (5x2=10)
11. Presence of insulin is needed for glucose entry into the skeletal muscle
12. Menstrual blood does not clot
13. Spermatogenesis is markedly reduced in undescended testis
14. Cornea survives in spite of it?s avascularity
15. Sniffing helps in the act of smelling

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