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Each axonal branch terminates as a bulb-like structure called synaptic **** which possess synaptic vesicles containing chemicals called ______________ ; the axons ______________________________________________ .
aipmt
ch21
medium
class11
human-physiology
biology
zoology
asked
Apr 3, 2014
by
pady_1
1
answer
1. Short fibres which branch repeatedly and project out of the cell body also contain Nissl’s granules and are called dendrites. 2. These fibres transmit impulses away from the cell body. Regarding 1 and 2 :
aipmt
ch21
medium
class11
human-physiology
biology
zoology
asked
Apr 3, 2014
by
pady_1
1
answer
Regarding NEURAL SYSTEM - choose the incorrect statement :
aipmt
ch21
medium
class11
human-physiology
biology
asked
Apr 3, 2014
by
pady_1
1
answer
About 20-25 per cent CO2 is carried by haemoglobin as -
aipmt
ch17
medium
class11
human-physiology
biology
zoology
asked
Apr 3, 2014
by
pady_1
1
answer
Regarding NEURAL REGULATION OF RESPIRATION - choose the incorrect statement :
aipmt
ch17
medium
class11
human-physiology
biology
asked
Apr 3, 2014
by
pady_1
1
answer
NEURAL REGULATION OF RESPIRATION : 1. A specialised centre present in the medulla region of the brain called respiratory rhythm centre is primarily responsible for this regulation. 2. Pneumotaxic centre present in the pons region of the brain. Neural signal from this centre can reduce the duration of inspiration and thereby alter the respiratory rate. Regarding 1 and 2 :
aipmt
ch17
medium
class11
human-physiology
biology
zoology
asked
Apr 3, 2014
by
pady_1
1
answer
Regarding oxygen binding with hemoglobin - choose the incorrect statement :
aipmt
ch17
medium
class11
human-physiology
biology
asked
Apr 3, 2014
by
pady_1
1
answer
Regarding transport function of blood - choose the correct statement :
aipmt
ch17
medium
class11
human-physiology
biology
asked
Apr 3, 2014
by
pady_1
1
answer
1. The solubility of CO2 is 2-5 times higher than that of O2. 2. The amount of CO2 that can diffuse through the diffusion membrane per unit difference in partial pressure is much higher compared to that of O2. Regarding 1 and 2 :
aipmt
ch17
medium
class11
human-physiology
biology
asked
Apr 3, 2014
by
pady_1
1
answer
1. Concentration gradient(high to low concentration) for oxygen is from tissues to blood and blood to alveoli. 2. Concentration gradient(high to low concentration) is present for CO2 (in the opposite direction) from alveoli to blood and blood to tissues. Regarding 1 and 2 :
aipmt
ch17
medium
class11
human-physiology
biology
asked
Apr 3, 2014
by
pady_1
1
answer
Respiratory Volumes and Capacities : Functional Residual Capacity (FRC): 1. Volume of air that will remain in the lungs after a normal expiration. 2. This includes ERV+RV. Regarding 1 and 2 :
aipmt
ch17
medium
class11
human-physiology
biology
asked
Apr 3, 2014
by
pady_1
1
answer
Respiratory Volumes and Capacities : Expiratory Capacity (EC): 1. Total volume of air a person can expire after a forced inspiration. 2. This includes tidal volume and expiratory reserve volume (TV+ERV). Regarding 1 and 2 :
aipmt
ch17
medium
class11
human-physiology
biology
asked
Apr 3, 2014
by
pady_1
1
answer
Respiratory Volumes and Capacities : Inspiratory Capacity (IC) is _________________________ and it includes ___________ .
aipmt
ch17
medium
class11
human-physiology
biology
asked
Apr 3, 2014
by
pady_1
1
answer
Respiratory Volumes and Capacities : Residual Volume (RV): Volume of air ________________ . This averages from ______________ .
aipmt
ch17
medium
class11
human-physiology
biology
asked
Apr 3, 2014
by
pady_1
1
answer
Respiratory Volumes and Capacities : Inspiratory Reserve Volume (IRV) averages from _________________ and expiratory Reserve Volume (ERV) averages from _________________ respectively.
aipmt
ch17
medium
class11
human-physiology
biology
asked
Apr 3, 2014
by
pady_1
1
answer
Respiratory Volumes and Capacities : Tidal Volume (TV): 1. Volume of air inspired or expired during a normal respiration. 2. It is approx. 500 mL., i.e., a healthy man can inspire or expire approximately 600 to 800 mL of air per minute Regarding 1 and 2 :
aipmt
ch17
medium
class11
human-physiology
biology
asked
Apr 3, 2014
by
pady_1
1
answer
1. Human have the ability to increase the strength of inspiration and expiration with the help of additional muscles in the abdomen. 2. On an average, a healthy human breathes 12-16 times/minute. Regarding 1 and 2 :
aipmt
ch17
medium
class11
human-physiology
biology
zoology
asked
Apr 3, 2014
by
pady_1
1
answer
Regarding Human Respiratory system - choose the incorrect one :
aipmt
ch17
medium
class11
human-physiology
biology
asked
Apr 3, 2014
by
pady_1
1
answer
Incorrect statement regarding the pancreas is :
aipmt
ch16
medium
class11
human-physiology
biology
asked
Apr 3, 2014
by
pady_1
1
answer
1. The hepatic lobules are the structural and functional units of liver containing hepatic cells arranged in the form of clusters or nests. 2. The bile secreted by the hepatic cells passes through the hepatic ducts and is stored and concentrated in a thin muscular sac called the cystic duct. Regarding 1 and 2 :
aipmt
ch16
medium
class11
human-physiology
biology
zoology
asked
Apr 3, 2014
by
pady_1
1
answer
The innermost layer lining the lumen of the alimentary canal is _________ , which forms __________ in the stomach and ___________ in the small intestine. (choose the appropriate option) :
aipmt
ch16
medium
class11
human-physiology
biology
asked
Apr 3, 2014
by
pady_1
1
answer
The submucosal layer in duodenum -
aipmt
ch16
medium
class11
human-physiology
biology
asked
Apr 3, 2014
by
pady_1
1
answer
1. The colon is divided into three parts an ascending, a transverse and a descending part. 2. The ascending part opens into the rectum which opens out through the anus. Regarding 1 and 2 :
aipmt
ch16
medium
class11
human-physiology
biology
asked
Apr 3, 2014
by
pady_1
1
answer
Regarding large intestine :
aipmt
ch16
medium
class11
human-physiology
biology
zoology
asked
Apr 3, 2014
by
pady_1
1
answer
_______ is Diarrhoea. (choose the appropriate statement) :
aipmt
ch16
medium
class11
human-physiology
biology
asked
Apr 3, 2014
by
pady_1
1
answer
Regarding the DISORDERS OF DIGESTIVE SYSTEM : 1. In Jaundice: The liver is affected, skin and eyes turn yellow due to the deposit of bile salts. 2. In Constipation : The faeces are retained within the rectum as the bowel movements occur irregularly.
aipmt
ch16
medium
class11
human-physiology
biology
zoology
asked
Apr 3, 2014
by
pady_1
1
answer
Regarding the tongue, choose the incorrect statement :
aipmt
ch16
medium
class11
human-physiology
biology
zoology
asked
Apr 3, 2014
by
pady_1
1
answer
Regarding ALFONSO CORTI choose the correct statement :
aipmt
unit 5 intro
medium
class11
human-physiology
biology
asked
Apr 3, 2014
by
pady_1
1
answer
Choose the incorrect statement:
aipmt
ch3
medium
class12
reproduction
biology
asked
Apr 3, 2014
by
pady_1
1
answer
Regarding the secretion of gonadotropins in menstrual cycle- choose the incorrect one :
aipmt
ch3
medium
class12
reproduction
biology
asked
Apr 3, 2014
by
pady_1
1
answer
Regarding menstrual cycle - choose the incorrect one :
aipmt
ch3
medium
class12
reproduction
biology
asked
Apr 3, 2014
by
pady_1
1
answer
Given the Assertion and Reason below, Choose one of the following responses $\begin{array}{1 1}\text{Assertion:The deficiency of calcium symptoms first appear in the apical region}\\\text{Reason:Calcium is highly mobile in plants}\end{array}$
aipmt
biology
plant-physiology
nutrition-in-plants
medium
class11
ch12
asked
Apr 3, 2014
by
sreemathi.v
1
answer
Match the items in column I with items in column II:
aipmt
biology
plant-physiology
nutrition-in-plants
medium
class11
ch12
asked
Apr 3, 2014
by
sreemathi.v
1
answer
The rate law of a reaction $A+B \to $ product is rate $=K [A]^n[B]^m$. On doubling the concentration of A and halving the concentration of B. Thr ratio of new rate to the earlier rate of reaction will be :
jeemain
chemistry
physical-chemistry
class11
unit4
chemical-bonding-and-molecular-structure
molecular-orbital-theory
medium
asked
Apr 3, 2014
by
meena.p
1
answer
Match the items in column I with items in column II:
aipmt
biology
plant-physiology
nutrition-in-plants
medium
class11
ch12
asked
Apr 3, 2014
by
sreemathi.v
1
answer
Match the items in column I with items in column II:
aipmt
biology
plant-physiology
nutrition-in-plants
medium
class11
ch12
asked
Apr 3, 2014
by
sreemathi.v
1
answer
Which of the following is used to determine the rate of transpiration in plants?
aipmt
biology
plant-physiology
transpiration
medium
class11
ch14
respiration-in-plants
asked
Apr 3, 2014
by
sreemathi.v
1
answer
Guttation is the process of elimination of water from plants through
aipmt
biology
plant-physiology
transpiration
medium
class11
ch14
respiration-in-plants
asked
Apr 3, 2014
by
sreemathi.v
1
answer
Percentage of water left in the soil when plant wilts is known as
aipmt
biology
plant-physiology
transpiration
medium
class11
ch14
respiration-in-plants
asked
Apr 3, 2014
by
sreemathi.v
1
answer
If I is the intensity of absorbed light and C is the concentration of AB for the photochemical process $AB+hr \to AB^ x$ the rate of formation of $AB^x$is directly proportional X :
jeemain
chemistry
physical-chemistry
class11
unit4
chemical-bonding-and-molecular-structure
bond-parameters
medium
asked
Apr 3, 2014
by
meena.p
1
answer
Wilting in plants occurs when
aipmt
biology
plant-physiology
transpiration
medium
class11
ch14
respiration-in-plants
asked
Apr 3, 2014
by
sreemathi.v
1
answer
Active $K^+$ exchange mechanism for opening and closing of stomata was given by
aipmt
biology
plant-physiology
transpiration
medium
class11
ch14
respiration-in-plants
asked
Apr 3, 2014
by
sreemathi.v
1
answer
Which of the following is most likely cause for wider opening of stomata?
aipmt
biology
plant-physiology
transpiration
medium
class11
ch14
respiration-in-plants
asked
Apr 3, 2014
by
sreemathi.v
1
answer
How many molecules of oxygen gas are used during the glycolysis of one glucose molecule?
aipmt
biology
plant-physiology
transpiration
medium
class11
ch14
respiration-in-plants
asked
Apr 3, 2014
by
sreemathi.v
1
answer
What is the end product of glycolysis?
aipmt
biology
plant-physiology
transpiration
medium
class11
ch14
respiration-in-plants
asked
Apr 3, 2014
by
sreemathi.v
1
answer
Enzymes taking part in glycolysis (EMP pathway) are present in
aipmt
biology
plant-physiology
transpiration
medium
class11
ch14
respiration-in-plants
asked
Apr 3, 2014
by
sreemathi.v
1
answer
The lightening of fire files is :
jeemain
chemistry
physical-chemistry
class11
unit4
chemical-bonding-and-molecular-structure
bond-parameters
medium
asked
Apr 3, 2014
by
meena.p
1
answer
Glycolysis is a process found in
aipmt
biology
plant-physiology
transpiration
medium
class11
ch14
respiration-in-plants
asked
Apr 3, 2014
by
sreemathi.v
1
answer
Large increase in the rate of reaction due to rise in temperature is due to :
jeemain
chemistry
physical-chemistry
class11
unit4
chemical-bonding-and-molecular-structure
vsepr(valence-shell-electron-pair-repulsion)theory
medium
asked
Apr 3, 2014
by
meena.p
1
answer
Which of the following is true about fermentation?
aipmt
biology
plant-physiology
transpiration
medium
class11
ch14
respiration-in-plants
asked
Apr 3, 2014
by
sreemathi.v
1
answer
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