Description : Examination of blood of a person suspected of having anaemia shows large, immature, nucleated erythrocytes without haemoglobin. Supplementing his diet with which of the following is likely to alleviate his symptoms? (a) Iron compounds (b) Thiamine (c) Folic acid and cobalamine (d) Riboflavin
Last Answer : (c) Folic acid and cobalamine
Description : Compared to those of humans, the erythrocytes in frog are (a) without nucleus but with haemoglobin (b) nucleated and with haemoglobin (c) very much smaller and fewer (d) nucleated and without haemoglobin.
Last Answer : (b) nucleated and with haemoglobin
Description : Compared to those of humans, the erythrocytes in frog are (1) Nucleated and without haemoglobin (2) Without nucleus but with haemoglobin (3) Nucleated and with haemoglobin (4) Very much smaller and fewer
Last Answer : (3) Nucleated and with haemoglobin
Description : Haemoglobin SC disease: a. is common amongst Afro-carribean people b. does not show sickle cells in the blood film. c. causes severe anaemia d. causes retinal vein occlusion
Last Answer : causes retinal vein occlusion
Description : A patient of iron deficiency anaemia has been put on iron therapy. What should be the rate of rise in haemoglobin level of blood so that response is considered adequate: A. 0.05 – 0.1 g% per week B. 0.1 – 0.2 g% per week C. 0.5 – 1.0 g% per week D. More than 1.0 g% per week
Last Answer : C. 0.5 – 1.0 g% per week
Description : Which of the following forms of haemoglobin is not present in erythrocytes ?
Last Answer : Which of the following forms of haemoglobin is not present in erythrocytes ? A. ... C. Carbon monooxyhaemoglobin D. Carbon dioxy haemoglobin
Description : A 55 year-old female complaining of vague tiredness is found to have a serum corrected calcium concentration of 2.9 mmol/l. Examination was unremarkable. Which of the following results ... 4) Low normal plasma phosphate concentration 5) Low normal serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D concentration
Last Answer : Answers-3 Bit too easy really. A high or even normal PTH concentration in the presence of hypercalcaemia would support the diagnosis of hyperparathyroidism. A high urinary Calcium concentration may ... but neither confirm the diagnosis. Elevated 1,25 VitD suggests a diagnosis of hypervitaminosis D.
Description : The most successful project manager usually: 1. works their way up from assistants in the project office to full-fledged project managers, supplementing that experience with formal ... . Has considerable experience as a functional manager before moving into the project management arena.
Last Answer : 1. works their way up from assistants in the project office to full-fledged project managers, supplementing that experience
Description : The concentration of which of the following decreases in anaemia? (1) Haemoglobin (2) Collagen (3) Hyoglobin (4) Myosin
Last Answer : (1) Haemoglobin Explanation: Anemia is a decrease in number of red blood cells (RBCs) or less than the normal quantity of hemoglobin in the blood. However, it can include decreased oxygen-binding ... oxygen from the lungs to the capillaries, anemia leads to hypoxia (lack of oxygen) in organs.
Description : In iron deficiency anaemia, the following is decreased: a. MCV (mean cell volume) b. ferritin c. MCH (mean cell haemoglobin) d. all above
Last Answer : all above
Description : Sickle cell anaemia induce to (a) change of amino acid in a-chain of haemoglobin (b) change of amino acid in b-chain of haemoglobin (c) change of amino acid in both a and b chains of haemoglobin (d) change of amino acid either a or b chains of haemoglobin.
Last Answer : (b) change of amino acid in b-chain of haemoglobin
Description : . Sickle-cell anaemia is (a) caused by substitution of valine by glutamic acid in the beta globin chain of haemoglobin (b) caused by a change in a single base pair of DNA (c) characterized by elongated sickle like RBCs with a nucleus (d) an autosomal linked dominant trait.
Last Answer : (b) caused by a change in a single base pair of DNA
Description : Choose the correct statement about iron therapy: A. Haemoglobin response to intramuscular iron is faster than with oral iron therapy B. Iron must be given orally except in pernicious anaemia C. ... iron therapy must be given during pregnancy D. Infants on breastfeeding do not require medicinal iron
Last Answer : C. Prophylactic iron therapy must be given during pregnancy
Description : The concentration of which of the following decreases in anaemia ? (1) Haemoglobin(2) Collagen (3) Hyoglobin (4) Myosin
Last Answer : Haemoglobin
Description : An 80-year-old woman has a three month history of progressive numbness and unsteadiness of her gait. On examination, there is a mild spastic paraparesis, with brisk knee reflexes, ankle ... dorsal meningioma C. multiple sclerosis D. subacute combined degeneration of the cord E. tabes dorsalis
Last Answer : Ans: B
Description : A one-month old baby is brought with complaints of photophobia and watering. Clinical examination shows normal tear passages and clear but large cornea. The most likely diagnosis is: a. Congenital dacryocystitis b. Interstitial keratitis c. Keratoconus d. Buphthalmos
Last Answer : ANSWER: D
Description : The term that is used to refer to a primitive cell, capable of selfreplication and differentiation, is a) stem cell. Stem cells may differentiate into myeloid or lymphoid stem cells. b) band ... blood cell without central pallor. d) reticulocyte. A reticulocyte is a slightly immature red blood cell.
Last Answer : a) stem cell. Stem cells may differentiate into myeloid or lymphoid stem cells.
Description : Are camel red blood cells nucleated?
Last Answer : The red blood cells of all mammals, without exception, are anucleated (lacking a nucleus). Mammal RBCs are nucleated only during embryonic stages. The red blood cells of camels are oval instead of round so they can withstand the effects of water deprivation better.
Description : Which statement is true for WBC? (a) Non-nucleated (b) In deficiency, cancer is caused (c) Manufactured in thymus (d) Can squeeze through blood capillaries
Last Answer : (d) Can squeeze through blood capillaries
Description : Frogs differ from humans in possessing (a) paired cerebral hemispheres (b) hepatic portal system (c) nucleated red blood cells (d) thyroid as well as parathyroid
Last Answer : (c) nucleated red blood cells
Description : . MHC class I proteins would be found on___________ whereas MHC class II proteins would be found on_____________ a. Nucleated Cells; Plasma Cells b. Nucleated Cells; Macrophages c. Dendritic Cells; Neutrophils d. Only White Blood Cells; Red Blood Cells
Last Answer : b. Nucleated Cells; Macrophages
Description : Any police officer may arrest without warrant any person (a) Who has been concerned in any cognizable offence (b) Who has been proclaimed as an offender (c) Who is reasonably suspected of being a deserter from any armed forces (d) All the above
Last Answer : (d) All the above
Description : Any postal article suspected to contain any goods of which the transmission by post is prohibited by or under any enactment for the time being in force is received for delivery at a post office: (A ... of the postal staff (D) The officer incharge shall send the postal article to RLO for disposa
Last Answer : (B) The officer incharge of the post office will issue notice to the addressee inviting him to attend post office and shall in his presence open and examine the postal articles
Description : Which would be better for getting fat and supplementing the body's calcium deficiency , Sinkara or Amalki Plus ?
Last Answer : These drugs will not work for obesity and to make up for the lack of calcium in the body and these drugs are basically appetite enhancers and vitamin supplements which are useful to take and fill the ... D 15 times a day at noon. Then the deficiency of vitamins and calcium will be filled inshaAllah.
Description : In a patriarchal society a woman is seen more as a. Supplementing and supporting a man b. Bearing children c. Taking care of household chores. d. All of the above.
Last Answer : d. All of the above.
Description : Pollen tablets are available in the market for (a) in vitro fertilisation (b) breeding programmes (c) supplementing food (d) ex situ conservation.
Last Answer : (c) supplementing food (
Description : Pollen tablets are available in the market for:a)Ex situconservationb)In vitro fertilizationc)Breeding programmesd)Supplementing food
Last Answer : Supplementing food
Description : Team teaching has the potential to develop: Options: A) Competitive spirit B) Cooperation C) The habit of supplementing the teaching of each other D) Highlighting the gaps in each other’s teaching
Last Answer : C) The habit of supplementing the teaching of each other
Description : Team teaching has the potential to develop: (A) Competitive spirit (B) Cooperation (C) The habit of supplementing the teaching of each other (D) Highlighting the gaps in each other’s teaching
Last Answer : (C) The habit of supplementing the teaching of each other
Description : What is the. Safest thing to do for someone suspected of having hypothermia?
Last Answer : The safest thing to do for someone suspected of having hypothermia is get immediate medical attention.
Description : True statements concerning hypoadrenal shock include which of the following? A. Adrenocortical insufficiency may manifest itself as severe shock refractory to volume and pressor therapy. B. ... test should be performed to help establish the diagnosis of acute adrenocortical insufficiency.
Last Answer : Answer: AD DISCUSSION: Shock due to acute adrenocortical insufficiency is relatively uncommon but must be considered when shock refractory to volume replacement and pressor therapy is present. ... and it is the corticosteroid of choice while the ACTH stimulation test is being performed
Description : Write the important features of Nucleated settlements. -Geography
Last Answer : Nucleated settlements: (i) These settlements are those in which large number of houses are built very close to each other. (ii) These settlements develop along river valleys and in fertile plains. (iii) Here, communities are closely knit and share common occupation.
Description : RBCs are nucleated in
Last Answer : RBCs are nucleated in A. Man B. Rabbit C. Rat D. Frog
Description : $ Seive tubes in plants are formed of enucleated cells called seive members. ! All the activities of a seive cell are controlled by nucleated parenchy
Last Answer : $ Seive tubes in plants are formed of enucleated cells called seive members. ! All the activities of a seive ... wrong D. If both As and R are wrong.
Description : Is a llma have red nucleated cell?
Last Answer : llamas are camelids. Camelids can have a small number of nucleated red blood cells. But their red blood cells are elliptical rather than round.
Description : The appearance of markedly vacuolated, nucleated red cells in the marrow, anemia, and reticulocytopenia are characteristic dose-dependent side effects of (a) Azithromycin (b) Chloramphenicol (c) Clindamycin (d) Doxycycline (e) Linezolid
Last Answer : Ans: C
Description : With regard to HLA class 1 antigen: a. they are expressed on all nucleated cells b. they are essential for viral antigen recognition by cytotoxic cells c. the genes for HLA class 1 molecules are located on chromosome 6 and 15 d. all above
Description : Eight nucleated embryo sac is (a) only monosporic (b) only bisporic (c) only tetrasporic (d) any of these.
Last Answer : (d) any of these.
Description : Which one of the following characteristics is common both in humans and adult frogs? (a) Four chambered heart (b) Internal fertilisation (c) Nucleated RBCs (d) Ureotelic mode of excretion
Last Answer : (c) Nucleated RBCs
Description : At maturity, which of the following is non-nucleated? (a) Palisade cell (b) Cortical cell (c) Sieve cell (d) Companion cel
Last Answer : c) Sieve cell
Last Answer : (c) Sieve cell
Description : Maraging steels derive their strength from the following mechanism: (A) A fine, highly dislocated and strong martensite (B) Fine dispersions of inter-metallic of Fe, Ni, Ti etc (C) Fine ... alloy carbides in a ferrite matrix (D) Fine dispersions of Fe3 C nucleated on dislocations in austenite
Last Answer : Option A
Description : Urine examination in secondary dehydration shows (A) Ketonuria (B) Low specific gravity (C) High specific gravity (D) Albuminuria
Last Answer : Answer : B
Description : A 73-year-old man presents with an abrupt onset of double vision and left leg weakness. Examination shows weakness of abduction of the right eye, right-sided facial weakness affecting upper and lower ... frontal lobe B. left lateral medulla C. right corpus striatum D. right midbrain E. right pons
Last Answer : Ans: E
Description : A 12 years-old girl complains of sore mouth, she has painful cervical lymphadenitis and a temperature of 39°c, oral examination shows numerous yellow grey lesions. What is the MOST LIKELY ... mentor hombres mas de 20 años en labios C. Herpetic gingivostomatitis D. Stevens-Johnson syndrome
Last Answer : C. Herpetic gingivostomatitis
Description : A 45 years-old patient awoke with swollen face, puffiness around the eyes, and oedema of the upper lip with redness and dryness. When he went to bed he had no swelling, pain or ... B. Angioneurotic oedema C. Infectious mononucleosis D. Acute maxillary sinusitis E. Acute apical periodontitis
Last Answer : B. Angioneurotic oedema
Description : Number of erythrocytes per `m m^(2)` of human blood is
Last Answer : Number of erythrocytes per `m m^(2)` of human blood is A. 4 million B. 5 million C. 6 million D. 0.5 million
Description : $ Blood is a type of fluid tissue. ! Blood has erythrocytes, Leucocytes, thormbocytes and plasma.
Last Answer : $ Blood is a type of fluid tissue. ! Blood has erythrocytes, Leucocytes, thormbocytes and plasma. A. If ... is wrong D. If both As and R are wrong.
Description : The structure which appears to be the only organ to add significant quantities of ketone bodies to the blood is (A) Brain (B) Erythrocytes (C) Liver (D) Skeletal muscle
Last Answer : Answer : C