Give an example of a Trisaccharide.What is it made up of?
See Answer →List the important reactions of monosaccharides. Explain any two in detail.
See Answer →What is starch? Give its biochemical structure.
See Answer →| List I | List II |
| I Theory of Ageing II Granulopoiesis B Auditory III B.S.A C Mucous cells IV Sublingual gland V Occipital lobe | A B.M.R B Auditory C Mucous cells D Process of formation of neutrophils E Visual areas F Free radical |
See Answer →
Give the functions/role of the following structure/organs in our body:
i) Adrenal gland
ii) ECG
iii) Pleura
iv) Secretin
v) Neurotransmitters
vi) Purkinje fibers
vii) Temporal lobe
viii) Myopia
ix) Small intestine
x) Ageusia
Nephrotic Syndrome
See Answer →Emphysema
See Answer →Interleukin-1
See Answer →Aplastic Anemia
See Answer →Mitosis
See Answer →Enlist the male reproductive organs. Write a review of the inflammatory infections affecting these organs
See Answer →Name the female reproductive hormones and the target tissues they act on?
See Answer →List the two major hormones secreted by each of the following glands and explain
their physiological effects:
(i) Thyroid gland
(ii) Posterior Pituitary
See Answer →
What is haemostasis? Enumerate the disorders of haemostasis. Give an example of each
See Answer →List the different organs involved in taste perception. Explain briefly the mechanism of taste perception.
See Answer →Briefly explain any three disorders of image formation. How are they corrected ?
See Answer →What is a neurotransmitter. List the characteristics of a neurotransmitter. Name any two neurotransmitters.
See Answer →Draw and label parts of a neuron
See Answer →Explain briefly the peripheral nervous system
See Answer →What is passive transport across cell membranes? Briefly explain any three types of passive transport.
See Answer →