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Q. 1 of Quiz-924 (Que-ID : 1632)

Redness in inflammation is occur due to

  • Vasodilation
  • migration of leukocytes
  • Increase hydro static pressure
  • Vasoconstriction

Ans → (a)Vasodilation

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Q. 1 of Quiz-924 (Que-ID : 1632)

Redness in inflammation is occur due to

  • Vasodilation
  • migration of leukocytes
  • Increase hydro static pressure
  • Vasoconstriction

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Q. 2 of Quiz-924 (Que-ID : 1633)

Swelling in inflammation is also called

  • Vasodilation of blood vessels in dermis
  • Infiltration of neutrophil
  • Edema
  • Ischemia

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Q. 3 of Quiz-924 (Que-ID : 1634)

The edema is most likely the result of

  • Increased vascular permeability
  • Increased arterial hydrostatic pressure
  • Vasodilation
  • All of the above

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Q. 4 of Quiz-924 (Que-ID : 1635)

The cell which lost ability to proliferate is called

  • Stable
  • Labile
  • Permanant
  • All of the above

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Q. 5 of Quiz-924 (Que-ID : 1636)

Which of the following factors are delay the healing process?

  • Movement
  • Infection
  • Poor blood supply
  • All of the above

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Q. 6 of Quiz-924 (Que-ID : 1637)

EGF stands for

  • Edema growth factor
  • Enzyme growth factor
  • Energy growth factor
  • Epithelial growth factor

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Q. 7 of Quiz-924 (Que-ID : 1638)

Prostaglandins (PGs) are

  • LOX pathway product
  • Cytokinines
  • Vasoactiveamines
  • COX pathway product

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Q. 8 of Quiz-924 (Que-ID : 1639)

CD8+ cell is also called

  • Cytotoxic T cells
  • Helper B cell
  • Helper T cell
  • Cell None of above

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Q. 9 of Quiz-924 (Que-ID : 1640)

HLA stands for

  • Human leukocyte Antigen
  • Human leukocyte Antibody
  • Human leukocyte Agent
  • Human leukotrine Antigen

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Q. 10 of Quiz-924 (Que-ID : 1641)

What do you mean by autoimmune diseases?

  • Increase ability to identify between self & non -self
  • Decrease ability to identify between self & non -self
  • Hypo activity of immune responses
  • Hyper activity of immune responses

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