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Basic principles of cell injury

Basic principles of cell injury  

Cell injury is the common denominator in almost all diseases. It is defined as 'an alteration in cell structure or biochemical functioning, re

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Morphology Of Cell Injury- Adaptive Changes

Morphology Of Cell Injury- Adaptive Changes  

Cell adaptation within limits: Most cells have the ability to adapt to changes in their environment by altering their morphology, pattern of growth

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Mechanism of Cell Injury -  Reversible and Irreversible Cell Injury

Mechanism of Cell Injury -  Reversible and Irreversible Cell Injury  

Cell injury is the common denominator in almost all diseases. It is defined as 'an alteration in cell structure or biochemical functioning, resulting

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Homeostasis : definition, and  mechanism | B.pharma 2nd sem. Notes 

Homeostasis : definition, and mechanism | B.pharma 2nd sem. Notes   

Homeostasis may be defined as “The maintenance of the internal conditions of the body at equilibrium, despite changes in the external environment”.

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Basics of Physiology Practice Test part-1 for Staff Nurse and Pharmacist Exams

Basics of Physiology Practice Test part-1 for Staff Nurse and Pharmacist Exams  

Practice online some important questions for pharmacy and nursing exams. we have added 20+ questions from the basics of human Physioogy.

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Human health and Disease : class 12th biology practice test | MCQs for NEET

Human health and Disease : class 12th biology practice test | MCQs for NEET  


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Respiratory system in human beings

Respiratory system in human beings  

The energy is generated by the breakdown of glucose molecules in all living cells of the human body.Oxygen is inhaled and is transported to various pa

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Human Endocrine Glands and Their Hormones

Human Endocrine Glands and Their Hormones  

Endocrine glands are the ductless glands which pour their secretions directly into the bloodstream. secretions are called as Hormones. human end

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terms related to Human Anatomy and physiology (one liners)

Terms related to Human Anatomy and physiology (one liners)  

 Human anatomy and physiology important terms, one liners 

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1 of 8 〉 The accumulation of gas in the stomach and /or instestine, arising from aerophagy, intestinal fermentation, deficient absorption or constipation

Flatulence

2 of 8 〉 The swallowing air in stomach, unknowingly is termed as

Aerophagy

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Human Eye Quiz | MCQs

Human Eye Quiz | MCQs  

MCQs related to the Structure and functions of the human eye. 

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1 of 10 〉 the wall of eyeball is made up of how many layers? 
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
2 of 10 〉 Out of the following options which one is NOT the accessory structure of eye?
  • Eyelids
  • the lacrimal apparatus
  • intrinsic eye muscles
  • eyebrows

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Introduction to Human Anatomy and Physiology | Objective (MCQs) Quiz

Introduction to Human Anatomy and Physiology | Objective (MCQs) Quiz  

Practice Multiple Choice Questions MCQ, related to Human Anatomy and Physiology.    

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1 of 10 〉 Skin or bone is an example of what level of organization
  • organ
  • macromolecule
  • cell
  • tissue
2 of 10 〉 Which one of the following traits is not a characteristic of life shared by all organisms?
  • growth
  • circulation
  • photosynthesis
  • digestion

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MCQ on Cell | Human Anatomy and Physiology QUIZ

MCQ on Cell | Human Anatomy and Physiology QUIZ  

Cell Biology important MCQs in human anatomy and physiology for pharmacy, medical and science students for revision of basics and practice for compe

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1 of 10 〉 Which of the following includes the other terms?
  • systm
  • cell
  • organ
  • tissue
2 of 10 〉 Which of the following terms means the same as ventral in humans?
  • posterior
  • anterior
  • dorsal
  • medial

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HAP Quiz | MCQs on Skeletal System

HAP Quiz | MCQs on Skeletal System  

Practice these important objective questions (MCQs) and revise the basics of the skeletal system.    

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1 of 10 〉 Which of the following is a function of the skeletal system?
  • haemopoiesis
  • haemostasis
  • peristalsis
  • glycogenolysis
2 of 10 〉 In which of the following bone structures do osteocytes live?
  • canaliculi
  • osteons
  • lacunae
  • lamellae

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