Download MBBS (Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery) TMU (Teerthanker Mahaveer University) First Year (1st Year) 2016 MBS102B Physiology II Previous Question Paper
MBBS I (First) Professional Examination 2015-16
Course Code: MBS102 Paper ID: 0322137
Physiology -II
Time: 2 Hours 40 Minutes
Max Marks: 40
Note: Attempt all questions. Draw proper diagrams to support
your answer.
Part `B'
1.
Enumerate the hormones of Anterior Pituitary gland.
Describe the functions of growth hormone. Name the
disease occurring in hypo function of this gland. (2+3+2)
2.
Write short notes on any two of the following: (4x2=8)
a)
Pyramidal Tracts
b)
Diabetes insipidus
c)
Myxoedema
3.
Write a note on synaptic transmission. (7)
4.
Write short notes on any two of the following: (4x2=8)
a) Errors of refraction
b) Cerebrospinal fluid
c)
Neuromuscular Junction
5.
Describe functions of Hypothalamus. (10)
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Course Code: MBS102
Paper ID: 0322137
Physiology - II
Part `A'
Time: 20 Minutes
Max Marks: 10
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Q.1
Hormone responsible for Glucose uptake in
Q.9
Type of nerve fibres carrying pain sensation
the cell is:
are:
a)
Glucagon
a)
A alpha
b)
Growth hormone
b)
A beta
c)
Insulin
c)
B
d)
Oxytocin
d)
C
Q.2
Feeding centre is situated in:
Q.10 Yellow tint of selera is produced in:
a. Medulla
a)
Jaundice
b. Thalamus
b)
Anaemia
c. Hypothalamus.
c)
Decreased cholesterol
d. Spinal cord
d
Carotinaemia
Q.3
Intention tremors are seen in damage of:
P.T.O.
a)
Basal ganglia
Q.11 Myxoedema is a disorder of:
b)
Cerebellum
a)
Thyroid gland in children
c)
Mid brain
b)
Thyroid gland in adults
d)
Motor cortex
c)
Anterior pituitary gland
Q.4.
In REM Sleep, waves of EEG seen are:
d)
Posterior pituitary gland
a. Alpha
b. Beta
Q.12 Parathyroid hormone:
c. Delta
a)
Reduces blood calcium level
d. None
b)
Causes reduces excretion of
phosphates in urine
Q.5
In Upper motor neurone lesions, deep
c)
Causes increased excretion of
reflexes are:
Calcium in urine
a)
Normal
d)
Causes increased absorption of
b)
Absent
Calcium and Phosphates
c)
Exaggerated
d)
Sluggish
Q.13 An intra-uterine contraceptive device:
a)
Spermicidal jelly
b)
Copper T
Q.6
Ataxia means:
c)
Cervical cap
d)
Condom
a)
Loss of deep reflexes
b)
Loss of sensory perception
Q.14 Oxytocin:
c)
Loss of co-ordinated movements
a)
Is synthesized in Posterior Pituitary
d)
Loss of memory
gland
b)
Helps in contraction of uterus
Q.7
Cortical Visual perception area is situated
during labour
in:
c)
Is also known as Vasopressin as it
a)
Frontal lobe
reduces blood pressure
b)
Parietal lobe
d)
Release is more during emotional
c)
Occipital lobe
stress
d
Temporal lobe
Q.15 Normal sperm count is:
Q.8
Transmitter substance released at
a)
10000/ml of semen
neuromuscular junction is:
b)
1 million/ml of semen
a)
Acetyl choline
c)
10 million/ ml of semen
b)
Adrenaline
d)
120 millions/ml of semen
c)
Histamine
d)
Serotonin
Q.16 Calcitonin is secreted by:
a)
Adrenal Medulla
b)
Thyroid gland
c)
Thymus
d)
Adrenal cortex
Q.17 Ovulation occurs on:
a)
First day of menstrual cycle
b)
14th day after beginning of
menstrual cycle
c)
14th day before the next menstrual
cycle
d)
After the bleeding phase of cycle
Q.18 Neuroglial cells forming Blood brain
barrier:
a)
Astrocytes
b)
Oligodendrocytes
c)
Microglia
d)
Ependymal cells
Q.19 In CNS, the membrance that wrap around
myelinated neuron are those of:
a)
Aestrocytes
b)
Endothelial Cell
c)
Schwann Cell
d)
Oligodendroglia
Q.20
Normal body temperature is:
a)
37?C
b)
98.8?C
c)
37?F
d)
100?F
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