1. Dorsal ganglia:
a. satellite cells in the ganglion
b. all neurones are pseudo-unipolar
c. unmyelinated fibres are found
d. have multiple synapses
2. Schwann cells:
a. separate from neurone by endoneurium
b. can cross several nodes of Ranvier
c. contains a high concentration
of mitochondria
d. produces myelination for peripheral
neurones
e. arise from neural crest
3. Pyramidal tract:
a. complete decussation above the
level of foramen magnum
b. complete myelinated at birth
c. contains fibres from cerebellum
4. Intake of 200g of glucose would:
a. increase glycogen synthesis in
both muscle and liver
b. inhibits gluconeogenesis from
protein
c. inhibits liponeogenesis
d. increase protein breakdown
e. reduce utilization of glucose
of muscle
5. Corneal transparency depends
on:
a. metabolic pump in endothelium
b. zonular occludens in endothelium
c. glycosaminoglycans in stroma
d. irrigation by calcium free solution
in anterior chamber during operation
e. irrigation by bicarbonate free
solution in anterior chamber during operation
6. Insulin:
a. is essential in glucose absorption
by the gut
b. inhibit lipid synthesis from
carbohydrate
c. is metabolized by enzymes of
liver
d. is partially controlled by somatostain
from islet delta cells
e. actively transport potassium
into the cells
7. pH 7.25, Pa CO2 3.3 kPa, PaO2
12kPa is compatible with:
a. diabetic ketoacidosis
b. hysterical overbreathing
c. administration of ammonium chloride
d. vomiting because of pyloric obstruction
e. severe diarrhoea
8. Choroid plexus is present in:
a. anterior horn of lateral ventricle
b. inferior horn of lateral ventricle
c. aqueduct
d. third ventricle
e. fourth ventricle
9. Cushing syndrome causes:
a. obesity
b. hirsutism
c. hypokalaemia
d. clubbing of fingers
e. osteoporosis
10. PCR:
a. in-vitro enzymatic amplification
of specific DNA
b. useful in the diagnosis of microbial
and viral infection
c. seldom have false positive because
of high specificity
d. can detect HIV before seroconversion
e. cannot detect RNA
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