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2006 : Anatomy
1- Which foramen is not in the middle cranial fossa?
Option: foramen Lacerum, Rotundum, Ovale, Jugular...
2- Which is in the Retroperperitoneal? (Kidney)
3- Which structure innervate Orbicularis Oculi( or Oris) or supply nerve to
them is
Option: superior orbital fissure, mental,......
4- Which nerve abduct the eye....?
Option: Abducens N, Adduct N...( some have a diagram of eye and asked
to locate lacrimal glands)
5-(2-3) more Q's regarding triangles of the Neck?
6- Right lymphatic duct drains lymph from??
Option: right thorax, full right side, Head and Neck.....
7-More Q's about Lymph nodes??
8-What causes cleft lip?
Option: Maxi process, Medial nasal process, Max and Medial nasal process...
9-Which cell cycle is more variable is most variable in mammal?
Option: G1, G2, M, G0...
10- What forms Philtrum?( Maxi process & Medial nasal process)
11-Which is seen continuously throughout the circulatroy system?
Option: Adventitia,Endothelium, Vasa Vasorum( answer.Endotherlium)
12-Function of hyaline cartilage in bone growth???
also.again
please be thorough in innervation
32-What is the superior border of the submandibular triangle?
33-Which of the following forms the floor of the carotid triangle?
-mylohyoid
-omohyoid
-anterior border of digastric
-posterior border of digastric
34-What relays proprioception from periodontal ligament?
-mesencephalic nucleus
-other answers were the other nucleuss
35-What would happen if right abducens nerve is damaged?
-right eye would not abduct
-right eye would not adduct
-right eye would not look up
-right eye would not look down
36-Which muscle abducts vocal cords ?
-post cricoarytnoid
37-Which of the following is not in the middle cranial fossa?
-choices were foramens (ans. Jugular foramen)
38-Where does the buccinator attach posteriorly?
-pterygomandibular raphe
-stylomandibular ligament
-sphenomandibular ligament
39-The renal pyramids are primarily located in?
-medulla
-cortex
-renal pelvis
40-The large intestine differenciates from the small intestine by?
-lacks myenteric plexus
-has glands
-lack.. cant remember the answers on this one
41-One question about the thumb and its innervation
42-Which of the following branches from the first part of the subclavian artery?
-vertebral artery
-costocervical artery
43-What nerve innervates the posterior hard palate?
-greater palatine
-PSA
-ASA
-nasopalatine
-lesser palatine
44-Which papilla is the only keratinized papilla?
-foliate
-filliform
-fungiform
-vallate
45-Which papilla are taste buds?
-same anwers as above.
46-Which muscle in not innervated by pharyngeal plexus?
-tensor veli palatini
34- what are reed sternburg cells and where are they found?
35- how many nadph are made in TCA cycle?
36- where are jg cells found?
37- what are the branch of thyrocervical trunk
38- know about respiratory quotient
39- what is the rate limiting enzyme in gluconeogenesis
40- what disease is caused by deficiency in B1
41- know about steroid hormone receptors
42- whats the diff b/w marasmus and kwashiorkor
43- how does insulin increase glycogen production
44- what is the linkage in the glycogen we make?
45- what are the essential fatty acids?
46- how do you culture clamydia? What medium do you use
47- whats the epidemiology of rocky mountain fever
48- what do lab values look like in leukemia
50- know the diff bw orthomyxoviruses and paramyxoviruses
51- what type of bacteria causes floppy baby?
Biochemisty / Physiology
52.What are the values for Km and Vmax in competitive inhibition?
-increased Km and no change in Vmax
53.When does DNA replication take place?
-M
-S
-G1
-G2
54.Which causes edema?
-constriction of arterioles
-increased blood pressure in arteries
-no answers had hydrostatic pressure in them
22-If a susceptible person were given tetanus antitoxin what kind of immunity
would
result:
Option:
1. Innate
2. Natural active
3.Natural passive
4. artificial active
5. artificial passive
(If tetanus antitoxin is given, then, artificial passive immunity results, because
tetanus antitoxin is nothing but antibodies aganist the toxin. since artificial
antibodies are given from outside source, it is called passive imunity.)
23- A Q about the use of U.V light is sterlization???
24-Fastest way of sterilization???
25-Cells types present in type 4 hypersensitivity???
26-Type of sterptococci present in oral cavity??/
27- You have to know the virus structure??