Download MPMSU MBBS 1st Year 2018 Winter Physiology Paper II Question Paper

Download MPMSU (Madhya Pradesh Medical Science University) MBBS 1st Year (First Year) 2018 Winter Physiology Paper II Previous Question Paper

Madhya Pradesh Medical Science University (MPMSU)
1st Professional MBBS Examination
Paper Code: 17BM0000100552
Winter 2018
Physiology Paper- II
Time 3 Hours
Max. Marks: 50
1. All Questions are Compulsory
2. Draw diagrams whenever necessary
3. Answers of Questions and Sub questions must be written strictly according
to the serial order of question paper, otherwise the question shall not to be
valued.
4. Do not write anything on the blank portion of the question paper. If written
anything such type of act will be considered as an attempt to resort to unfair
means.
Q1. Long Answer Question 5x2=10
a. A female patient of 40 years of age came to OPD with complain of
weight gain, fatigue. hair loss, constipation, intolerance to cold. On
examination she has slow pulse rate, cold extremities and delayed
tender reflexes. On the basis of above given data, answer the following
questions: -
a. What is your clinical diagnosis of the patient?
b. Explain she physiological basis of clinical condition.
c. What investigation would you advice?
b. Enumerate functional areas of cerebral cortex. Describe the major
functions of general sensory?
Q2. Short Answer Question 10x3=30
a. Neuromuscular Function
b. Muscle spindle
c. Bitemporal Hemianopia

d. Mechanism of loss of heat from body
e. Functions of oxytocin
f. Functions of cerebellum
g. Ovarian Cycle
h. Classical conditioning
i. Functions of Hypothalamus
j. Physiological action of Insulin
Q2. Very Short Answer Question 10x1=10
a. Melatonin
b. Reflex arc
c. Define Circadian Rhythm
d. Receptors (Define)
e. Name the Important Basal Ganglia
f. Enumerate Hormones from anterior pituitary gland
g. Name different EEG waves and write their normal frequency
h. Sarcomere
i. Enumerate hormones involved in regulation of plasma calcium level
j. Define isometric and isotonic muscle contraction
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