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Loss of Calcium Homeostasis leads to

Human Anatomy and Physiology D. Pharma

Q. 9 of Quiz-923 (Que-ID : 1630)

Loss of Calcium Homeostasis leads to

  • Decrease ATP Production
  • Nuclear Damage
  • Membrane Damage
  • All of the above

Ans → (d)All of the above

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This question is taken from this post → MCQ on Pathophysiology Introduction - attemp/practice


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Which of the following is not an aspect of the pathophysiology in disease

  • Morphological changes
  • Therapeutic treatment
  • Causes
  • Pathogenesis

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Q. 2 of Quiz-923 (Que-ID : 1623)

Which of the following is a cell death

  • Apoptosis
  • Gluconeogenesis
  • Glycogenesis
  • Lipolysis

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Q. 3 of Quiz-923 (Que-ID : 1624)

Which of the following is physical agent of cell injury?

  • Dil. HCl
  • Hypoxia
  • Viruses
  • Hot Surface

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Q. 4 of Quiz-923 (Que-ID : 1625)

Hypoxia is occurs in following condition except

  • Anaemia
  • Thyroid disease
  • Carbon monoxide poisoning
  • Lung disease

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Q. 5 of Quiz-923 (Que-ID : 1626)

Iatrogenic causes means

  • Cell injury by Pharmacist
  • Cell injury by Nurse
  • Cell injury by Physician
  • None of the above

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Q. 6 of Quiz-923 (Que-ID : 1627)

Adaptation means reversible change in

  • Functions of cell
  • Size of cell
  • Phenotype of cell
  • All of the above

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Q. 7 of Quiz-923 (Que-ID : 1628)

Which of the above is not a cellular adaptation?

  • Hyperplasia
  • Hypertrophy
  • Hypoplasia
  • Metaplasia

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Q. 8 of Quiz-923 (Que-ID : 1629)

Ischemia causes following except

  • Increase Cytosolic Calcium
  • Detachment of Ribosome
  • Decrease in activity of Na pump
  • Increase Anaerobic Glycolysis

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Q. 9 of Quiz-923 (Que-ID : 1630)

Loss of Calcium Homeostasis leads to

  • Decrease ATP Production
  • Nuclear Damage
  • Membrane Damage
  • All of the above

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Q. 10 of Quiz-923 (Que-ID : 1631)

Cell mediated immunity is derived from

  • T cells
  • Monocytes
  • Eosinophils
  • B cells

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Tablet is film coated with

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  • growth
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Which of the following is not used as an emulsifying agent?

  • Finely divided solids
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One of the functions of bones is to make red blood cells. What is this process known as?

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Ciliary body in the eye ball is the extension of:

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Drugs used in treatment of worm infestation are called…

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Which one of these is called a Indian tobacco?

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  • none of the above

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  • Sulfamethoxazole
  • None of the above

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If a Cosmetic contains a colour which is not prescribed, is called -

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Nux-vomica seed belongs to the family-

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LVP stands for-

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  • Large volume paranterals
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Clofibrate mainly Lowers the -

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Name the largest skeletal-muscle of the human body?

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  • inner covering of rectum
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  • None of the above

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  • Anorexia
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  • cranial, skull
  • nasal, buccal
  • orbital, eyes
  • frontal, forehead

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In lever damage, there is increased level of-

  • Red blood cells
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