Karnataka PG Solved Paper 2004 (Part 14 of 20)
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- The distance by which two touch stimuli must be separated to be perceived as two separate stimuli is greatest on:
- The lips
- The palm of the hand
- The back of scapula
- The dorsum of the hand
- Answer: c
- The visceral pain:
- Shows relatively rapid adaption
- Mediated by ‘B’ fibre in the dorsal root of spinal nerve
- Can sometimes be relieved by applying an irritant to the SKIN
- Most closely resemble fast pain produced by naxious stimulation of the SKIN
- Answer: c
- The fourth heart sound is caused by:
- Closure of aortic and pulmonary orifices
- Vibration of the ventricular wall during systole
- Ventricualr filling
- Closure of mitral and tricuspid orifices
- Karnataka 2004 PG paper
- Answer: c
- Lymphocytes:
- All originate from bone marrow after birth
- Are unaffected by harmone
- Converted to monocytes in response to antigens
- Are part of body՚s defence against cancer
- Answer: d
- Which of the follwing has the highest pH?
- Gastric juice
- Bile in the gallbladder
- Pancreatic juice
- Saliva
- Answer: c
- The concentration of sphingomyelins are increased in:
- Gauche՚s disease
- Fabry՚s disease
- Febrile disease
- Niemann Pck disease
- Answer: d
- Salivary amylase is activated by:
- Na +
- K +
- HCO3-
- Cl-
- Answer: d
- Glucose increase plasma insuline by a process that invoves:
- GLVT1
- GLVT2
- GLVT3
- SGLT1
- Answer: b
- In the body, metabolism of 10 gms. Of protein would produce approximately:
- 1 K calorie
- 41 K calories
- 410 K calories
- 41 calories
- Answer: b
- Refsum՚s disease is a rere neurological disorser caused by:
- Accumulation of glutamic acid
- Accumulation of glycine
- Accumulation of phytanic acid
- Accumulation of phnylalanine