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BABU MEDICAL ACADEMY

Umashanker Nagar, Kanuru, Vijayawada.

WEEKEND 3
Sub : ZOOLOGY
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Dt : 12 -07 - 2015

Which exerts greatest control over the bodys responsiveness to changing external and internal
environment
A) Connective Tissue
B) Nervous Tissue C) supporting tissue
D) All.
Match the following :
List A
A)
Neuron
B)
Neuroglia
C)
Intercolated discs(Ids)
D)
Myofilament

(ii)
(iii)
(iv)
(v)

List B
(i)
Cardiac muscle
Supporting cells
1)
Actin & Myosin
2)
Pacemaker
3)
Impulse conducting 4)

v
v
i
iv

A
ii
ii
ii
v

B
i
i
iv
ii

C
iii
iv
iii
iii

When a neuron is excited an electric disturbance is generated which swiftly travels along its
A) sarcoplasmic reticulum B) Ribosomes
C) Nissl bodies
D) Plasma Membrane.[

Which represent RER sites of protein synthesis in cyton


A) Lipofusicn bodies
B) Nissl bodies
C) Neurofibrils

Match the following :


List A
A)
Groups of cellbodies in CNS
B)
Groups of cellbodies in PNS
C)
Groups of Axons in CNS
D)
Groups of Axons in PNS

(i)
(ii)
(iii)
(iv)
(v)

List B
Ganglion
Errector pili
Tracts
Nerves
Neucleus

1)
2)
3)
4)

A
v
v
ii
i

The products of cellular wear and tear accumulating in lysosomes with age are
A) Nissl Bodies
B) Lipofuscin granules
C) Neurofibrils

D) None

B
i
i
v
ii

D
iv
ii
iii
iv

C
iii
iii
iv
iii

D) All

Afferent processes conduct nerve impulses towards cellbodies they donot contain
A) Neurofibrils
B) Nissl Bodies
C) Branches
D) Lipofuscin granules[

Which neurons are present in retina, internal ear and olfactory sensory epithelium
A) Multipolar Neurons
B) Unipolar Neurons C) Bipolar Neurons D) All

Which of the following are mesodermal in origin in the nervous system


A) Neurons
B) Epydermal cells C) Astrocytes

D) Microglial cells

A
v
v
iv
i

D
iii
i
i
v

Match the following :


List A
A)
Oligodendriocytes
B)
Astrocytes
C)
Mesodermal
D)
Schwann cells

(i)
(ii)
(iii)
(iv)
(v)

List B
Neurilemma around axons
Microglial cells
1)
Ciliated
2)
Blood brain barrier 3)
Form myelin sheath 4)

B
iv
iv
v
ii

C
ii
ii
ii
iii

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Supporting, non conducting cells that provide a microenvironment suitable for neuronal activity which
continue to divide
A) Unipolar neurons
B) Multipolar neurons
C) Bipolar neurons D) Neuroglial cells[ ]

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A : Cardiac muscle works as a functional syncytium


R : The excitation of one myocardial cell results in the excitation of all other myocardial cells quickly
to produce a whole hearted contraction of entire cardiac muscle as a single unit
A) A & R are correct. R is correct explanation of A
B) A & R are correct. R is not correct explanation of A
C) A is correct, R is wrong
D) A & R are both wrong
[
]

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The muscle which is highly resistant to fatigue


A) Smooth muscle
B) Skeletal muscle

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C) Cardiac muscle

Quiescent cells which help in regenration of striated muscle are


A) Schwann cells
B) Intercolated discs
C) Astrocytes

D) Visceral muscle[

D) Satellite cells[

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A : The cardiac muscle of vertebrates does not require any nerve stimulus to contract
R : In the vertebrates cardiac muscle can produce impulses spontaneously from a specialized auto
rhythmic structure called pace maker
A) A & R are correct, R explains A
B) A & R are correct, R cannot explain A
C) A is correct. R is wrong
D) Both A & R wrong
[
]

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Cardiac muscle shows a whole hearted contractions of the entire muscle as a single unit hence it is described
as
A) Structural synctium
B) Funtional synctium
C) Myoglia D) None
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]

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Striated muscle which is highly resistant to fatigue


A) Skeletal muscle B) Smooth muscle C) Cardiac muscle

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D) Muscles of gris

In the skin of a mammal which muscles are attached to hair follicles


A) Iris muscles
B) Biceps muscle
C) Arrector pili
Match the following :
List A
A)
Slow, prolonged contractions
B)
Contract quickly,
fatigue quickly
C)
Gap junctions
D)
Sustained involuntary
Contractions is called

D) Pacemaker[

(i)
(ii)

List B
Cardiac muscle
Spasms

1)

A
v

B
iii

C
i

D
ii

(iii)
(iv)
(v)

Skeletal muscle
Neuroglia
Visceral muscle

2)
3)
4)

v
iv
i

iii
iii
ii

i
ii
iii

iv
i
iv

The pancreatic ducts are lined by


A) Stratified columnar epithelium
C) Stratified cuboidal epithelium

B) Transitional Epithelium
D) Simple cuboidal epithelium

Goblet cells are


A) Endocrine glands
C) Unicellular glands

B) Holocrine glands
D) Multicellular glands

Visceral bone in the heart of ruminates is


A) Sesmoid bone
B) Ospenis
]

C) Osheartalis

D) Oscordis [

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Non phagocytic granulocytes are


A) Basophils
B) Monocytes
Match the following :
List A(WBC)
A)
Acidophils
B)
Basophils
C)
Neutrophils
D)
Monocytes
Match the following :
List A
A)
Heparin
B)
Histamine
C)
Serotonin
D)
Immuno globulin

C) Lymphocytes

D) Neutrophils[

(i)
(ii)
(iii)
(iv)
(v)

List B (Nucleus)
2 to 5 lobed
Kidney shaped
1)
Spherical
2)
Irregular
3)
Bilobed
4)

A
v
v
iv
iii

B
iv
iv
v
ii

C
i
i
i
i

D
iii
ii
ii
iv

(i)
(ii)
(iii)
(iv)
(v)

List B
Vasodilator
Antibody
Clotting protein
Vasoconstrictor
Anticoagulant

A
v
v
v
i

B
i
i
ii
ii

C
iv
iv
iii
iii

D
ii
iii
i
iv

1)
2)
3)
4)

Match the following :


List A
A)
Reserpine
B)
Vinblastin
C)
Digitalin
D)
Quinine

List B
(i)
Digitalis
A
B
C
D
(ii)
Rauwolfia
1)
ii
iii
i
v
(iii)
Vinca rosea
2)
v
iv
iii
ii
(iv)
Cinchona
3)
ii
iii
iv
i
(v)
Tectona
4)
ii
iii
i
iv
Study the following statements. Identify the correct statements
A) Animal cells do not have cellulose cell walls, but they are held together by structural proteins of which
collagen is the most abundant protein and unique to the animal kingdom
B) The diploblastic organisms show co ordination between body parts due to the presence of sensory cells
and nerve cells
C) Evolution of tissues, development of bilateral symmetry and origin of body cavity are successively
considered the first, second and third key transitions in the animal organisation
A) A only
B) B only
C) C only
D) ALL
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Which will transmit nerve impulse away from the cyton to an interneuronal or neuro muscular junction
A) Dendrite
B) Lipofuscin
C) Soma
D) Axon
[
]

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Which will connect sensory neurons and motor neurons in CNS


A) Myelinated neurons
B) Interneurons
C) Multipolar neuronsD) None

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Which epithelium is seen in the endothelium of blood vessels, mesothelium of body cavities,lining of
alveoli of lungs
A) Simple squamous epithelium
B) Simple ciliated columnar epithelium
C) Transitional epithelium
D) Stratified non keratinized squamous epithelium[
Match the following :
List A
A)
Cellular extensions
B)
Short hair like organelles
C)
Whip like organelles
D)
Contractile fibrils

(i)
(ii)
(iii)
(iv)

List B
Cilia
Tentacles
Myonemes
Flagella

1)
2)
3)

A
v
v
i

B
i
i
ii

C
iv
iv
iii

D
iii
ii
iv

(v)
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List A
A)
Blunt finger like
B)
Finger like
C)
Net like
D)
Sun ray like
Which form correct match
A) A & B Only

Pseudopodia
List B
Lobopodia
Filopodia
Reticulopodia
Axopodia (or) heliopodia

B) B & C Only

4)
iv
iii
List C (Example)

Amoeba

Englypha

Entamoeba

Actinophrys

C) B, C & D only

ii

D) A, B & D only[

Modern research bring the role of which molecules in the pseudopodial movement
A) Actin & Collagen
B) Tubulin & chitin
C) Actin & Myosin D) None

The most primitive and slowest type of locomotion


A) Amoeboid
B) Falgellar

C) Pseudopodial

D) 1 & 3

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More appropriate theory that explains amoeboid movement


A) Allens theory of back contraction theoryB) Whithakers theory of sol gel conversion theory
Allens theory of front contraction or fountain zone theory D) ALL
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Macrophages, neutrophils of higher metazoans perform


A) Flagellar movement
B) Coliary movement
C) Gliding movement
D) Amoeboid movement
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Study the following statements and choose the correct ones
I) The doublets of the basal granules are converted into flagellar triplets
II) Basal granule is connected to plasma membrane and nucleus by communication tubules called rootlets
III) The rootlets can pull the flagellum and alter its orientation
A) I & II Only
B) II & III only
C) I, II, III
D) None
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As per the number of flagella arrange these mastigophorans in Ascending order
A) Giardia
B) Euglena C) Trichomones
D) Trichonympha
E)Trypanosoma
A) A > B > C > D > E
B) E > D > C > B> A
C) E > B > C > A > D
D) C > A > E > B > D
[

Mastigonemes and flimmens are


A) Structures of kinetosome
C) Lateral appendages of flagellum

B) Structures of cilia
D) Lateral appendages of pseudopodium

In each doublet of axoneme which microtubule is larger and incomplete


A) Microtubule A
B) Microtubule B
C) Microtubule C

D) None[

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