Description : The toxicity of which of the following heavy metals leads to liver cirrbosis? (1) Copper (2) Lead (3) Mercury (4) Zinc
Last Answer : (1) Copper Explanation: Cirrhosis is a consequence of chronic liver disease characterized by replacement of liver tissue by fibrosis, scar tissue and regenerative nodules (lumps that occur as a result ... cause cirrhosis include Wilson's disease (which causes an accumulation of copper in the body).
Last Answer : Copper
Description : Which one of the following metals is used to galvanise iron ? (1) Copper (2) Lead (3) Zinc (4) Mercury
Last Answer : Zinc
Description : Choose a statement that correctly defines the term AMALGAM: A. Amalgam is a metallic powder composed of silver, tin, copper and zinc B. Amalgam is an alloy of two or more metals that have been dissolved in ... is mixed with mercury E. Amalgam is an alloy of two or more metals, one of them is tin
Last Answer : C. Amalgam is an alloy of two or more metals, one of them is mercury
Description : Which of the following metals form an amalgam with other metals? (1) Lead (2) Tin (3) Zinc (4) Mercury
Last Answer : (4) Mercury Explanation: An amalgam is a substance formed by the reaction of mercury with another metal. Almost all metals can form amalgams with mercury, notable exception being iron. Silver- ... "excellent and versatile restorative material" and is used in dentistry for a number of reasons.
Description : Which of the following metals form an amalgam with other metals ? (1) Lead (2) Tin (3) Zinc (4) Mercury
Last Answer : Mercury
Description : Heavy metals, such as____work by _____‗‗ a. Mercury; Disrupting Membranes b. Copper; Producing Toxins c. Iodine; Denaturing Proteins d. Silver; Binding Protein Molecules Together
Last Answer : d. Silver; Binding Protein Molecules Together
Description : What Lead and mercury are two environmental pollutants why are they called heavy metals?
Last Answer : Need answer
Description : People consuming alcohol in heavy quantities generally die of – (1) liver or stomach cancer (2) weakening of heart muscles leading to cardiac arrest (3) blood cancer (4) Cirrhosis
Last Answer : (4) Cirrhosis Explanation: Cirrhosis is a condition in which the liver does not function properly due to longterm damage. This damage is characterized by the replacement of normal liver tissue by scar tissue.
Description : Heavy alcohol consuming people generally die of (1) blood cancer (2) cirrhosis (3) liver or stomach cancer (4) weakening of heart muscles leading to cardiac arrest
Last Answer : (2) cirrhosis Explanation: Cirrhosis is scarring of the liver and poor liver function. It is the final phase of chronic liver disease which may result from a history of excess drinking habits. Cirrhosis is most commonly caused by alcoholism, hepatitis B and hepatitis C, and fatty liver disease.
Last Answer : cirrhosis
Description : Which of the toxic heavy metals is found in modern tannery industries ? (1) Nickel (2) Zinc (3) Chromium(4) Lead
Last Answer : Chromium
Description : Which of the following metals contribute to to biomagnifications problem in the ecosystem? (1) Mercury (2) Chromium (3) (4) Copper (4) (4) Lead
Last Answer : (1) Mercury Explanation: Mercury causes biomagnification problem in the ecosystem.
Description : Which of the following metals contribute to to biomagnification problem in the ecosystem ? (1) Mercury (2) Chromium (4) Copper (4) Lead
Description : Ceruloplasmin is absent in (A) Cirrhosis of liver (B) Wilson’s disease (C) Menke’s disease (D) Copper deficiency
Last Answer : Answer : B
Description : Which of the following metals occurs in free state? (1) Copper (2) Iron (3) Zinc (4) Lead
Last Answer : (4) Lead Explanation: A native metal is any metal that is found in its metallic form, either pure or as an alloy, in nature. Metals that can be found as native deposits singly and/ or in ... group, and the platinum group. The gold group consists of gold, copper, lead, aluminium, mercury, and silver
Description : Which of the following metals occurs in free state ? (1) Copper (2) Iron (3) Zinc (4) Lead
Last Answer : Lead
Description : Which metallic element is liquid at room temperature? A. Zinc B. Nickel C. Lead D. Mercury (Answer)
Last Answer : D. Mercury (Answer)
Description : Magnalium is an alloy of-------? A. Magnesium and Lead B. Aluminium and Zinc C. Aluminium and Magnesium (Answer) D. Aluminium and Mercury
Last Answer : C. Aluminium and Magnesium (Answer)
Description : Bronze medal is made up of metals ? A. copper,nickel B. copper, tin (Answer) C. copper, silver D. copper, zinc
Last Answer : B. copper, tin (Answer)
Description : Which of the following metal occurs in free state -------? A. Lead (Answer) B. Iron C. Mercury D. Copper
Last Answer : A. Lead (Answer)
Description : Stainless steel contains which of the following? (a) Aluminium and Zinc (b) Chromium and Carbon (c) Zinc and Mercury (d) Copper and Cadmium
Last Answer : Ans:(b)
Description : A COPPER strip is placed in one compartment of a voltaic cell and a wire connects this strip to a piece of metal in the other compartment through a voltmeter. If the voltmeter reads zero, the other piece of metal is: w) zinc x) mercury y) silver z) copper
Last Answer : ANSWER: Z -- COPPER
Description : Minamata disease was caused by: (1) Mercury (2) Lead (3) Cadmium (4) Zinc
Last Answer : (1) Mercury Explanation: Minamata disease is a neurological syndrome caused by severe mercury poisoning. Symptoms include ataxia, numbness in the hands and feet, general muscle weakness, narrowing of the ... speech. It was first discovered in Minamata city in Kumamoto prefecture, Japan, in 1956.
Description : At room temperature, the metal that remains liquid is: (1) Mercury (2) Platinum (3) Lead (4) Zinc
Last Answer : (1) Mercury Explanation: Mercury is the only metal that is a liquid at normal temperatures and pressure. At room temperatureand pressure, mercury neither readily share valence electrons with other atoms nor ... Infact, mercury is the only metal that doesn't form diatomic molecules in the has phase.
Description : A metallic alloy in which one of the constituent metal is __________, is called an amalgam. (A) Zinc (B) Mercury (C) Lead (D) Tin
Last Answer : (B) Mercury
Description : ‘Minamata disaster’ in Japan was caused by pollution due to (A) Lead (B) Mercury (C) Cadmium (D) Zinc
Last Answer : Answer: B
Description : Minamata disease was caused by : (1) Mercury (2) Lead (3) Cadmium (4) Zinc
Description : Which of the following metals can deposit copper from copper sulphate solution? (1) platinum (2) Mercury (3) Iron (4) Gold
Last Answer : (3) Iron Explanation: The iron displaces copper from its salt, to make iron sulfate solution and deposit a thin coating of metallic copper on the surface of the metal. In general, any metal higher than copper in the "electromotive series" will displace copper from copper sulfate solution.
Description : Which of the following metals has least, melting point? (1) Gold (2) Silver (3) Mercury (4) Copper
Last Answer : (3) Mercury Explanation: The melting point of the given metals (in Celsius) are:- Gold: 1063; Silver: 961; Copper: 1083; Mercury: 38.86. Mercury is the only elemental metal known to melt at a generally cold temperature.
Description : Which of the following metals has least melting point ? (1) Gold (2) Silver (3) Mercury (4) Copper
Description : Which of the following metals can deposit copper from copper sulphate solution ? (1) Platinum (2) Mercury (3) Iron (4) Gold
Last Answer : Iron
Description : Which one of the following metals does not form amalgam? (1) Zinc (2) Copper (3) Magnesium (4) Iron
Last Answer : (4) Iron Explanation: The definition of an amalgam is a mixture of metals and mercury, which can be man-made or can be naturally occurring.
Description : Which of the following metals is NOT obtained by reduction using carbon? (1) Copper (2) Sodium (3) Iron (4) Zinc
Last Answer : (2) Sodium Explanation: Metals such as zinc, iron and copper are present in ores as their oxides. Each of these oxides is heated with carbon to obtain the metal.
Description : Which of the following commercial metals is most abundantly found in India? (A) Copper (B) Aluminium (C) Nickel (D) Zinc
Last Answer : (B) Aluminium
Description : Which of the following metals is not subjected to electrolytic refining/purification? (A) Copper (B) Zinc (C) Tin (D) Aluminium
Last Answer : (C) Tin
Description : Sphalerite is a primary ore of which of the following metals? w) zinc x) tin y) copper z) iron
Last Answer : ANSWER: W -- ZINC
Description : There are thirteen metals which are treated as pollutants. Which of the following metals is not a pollutant? (A) Mercury (B) Arsenic (C) Aluminium (D) Lead
Last Answer : (C) Aluminium
Description : Which of the following liquid metals has the highest thermal conductivity? (A) Molten sodium (B) Molten lead (C) Mercury (D) Molten potassium
Last Answer : (A) Molten sodium
Description : What are the symptoms? Thanks
Last Answer : Miscellaneous - read - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hepatic_cirhosis. If you suspect, do not delay the examination - although the only effective treatment is liver transplantation, a suitable diet can slow the progression of the disease.
Description : Liver Disease: Cirrhosis?
Last Answer : Cirrhosis is a form of liver disease in which healthy liver tissue is replaced by scar tissue, leading to a loss of function. It is most commonly associated with Alcoholism, but can also be caused by ... , and practice safe sex at all times. Eat a healthy diet low in saturated fats, as well.
Description : Cirrhosis Of The Liver Stages?
Last Answer : There are many myths regarding the stages of cirrhosis of the liver. Many people believe that cirrhosis only occurs in heavy drinkers, while others think they are safe from the disease simply because they avoid ... to spot the symptoms of this disease if you understand it, and know what to look for.
Description : Serum ferroxidase level decreases in (A) Gaucher’s disease (B) Cirrhosis of liver (C) Acute pancreatitis (D) Wilson’s disease ENZYMES 143
Last Answer : Answer : D
Description : In increase in α2-Globulin with loss of albumin in urine suggests (A) Primary immune deficiency (B) Nephrotic syndrome (C) Cirrhosis of liver (D) Multiple myeloma
Description : A decrease in albumin with increased production of other unidentified proteins which migrate in β, γ region suggests (A) Cirrhosis of liver (B) Nephrotic syndrome (C) Infection (D) Chronic lymphatic leukemia
Last Answer : Answer : A
Description : Uremia occurs in (A) Cirrhosis of the liver(B) Nephritis (C) Diabetes mellitus (D) Coronary thrombosis
Description : Restriction of salt intake is generally recommended in (A) Diabetes mellitus (B) Hypertension (C) Cirrhosis of liver (D) Peptic ulcer
Last Answer : B
Description : Cirrhosis of liver is caused by the chronic intake of (a) opium (b) alcohol (c) tobacco (chewing) (d) cocaine
Last Answer : b) alcohol
Description : Which of the following terms is used to describe a chronic liver disease in which scar tissue surrounds the portal areas? a) Alcoholic cirrhosis This type of cirrhosis is due to chronic alcoholism and ... to the state of liver disease in which the liver continues to be able to function effectively.
Last Answer : a) Alcoholic cirrhosis This type of cirrhosis is due to chronic alcoholism and is the most common type of cirrhosis.
Description : You may suspect poor reaction to bleeding if there is a history of: A. Cirrhosis of liver B. Hypertension
Last Answer : A. Cirrhosis of liver