Description : In which the following has the ability to generate action potential without any external stimuli ?
Last Answer : In which the following has the ability to generate action potential without any external stimuli ? A. Sino ... C. Purkinje fibres D. All of the above
Description : External stimuli includes a. light b. temperature c. touch d. all
Last Answer : all
Description : Actions of chlorpromazine include the following except: A. Indifference to external stimuli B. Postural hypotension C. Hypoprolactinemia D. Hypothermia in cold surroundings
Last Answer : C. Hypoprolactinemia
Description : Haptotropism means the movement of a plant organ induced by contact with a......?
Last Answer : Foreign body
Description : Vibrations in the tubes of a shell and tube heat exchanger is induced due to the (A) Flow of fluid on the tube and shell sides (B) Oscillations in the flow of shell/tube sides fluid (C) Vibrations ... piping and/or supports due to external reasons (D) All (A), (B) and (C)
Last Answer : (D) All (A), (B) and (C)
Description : Highly specialised cells in animals which can detect, receive & transmit different kinds of stimuli
Last Answer : Highly specialised cells in animals which can detect, receive & transmit different kinds of stimuli
Description : Assertion` :-` On repeated application of stimuli, involuntary stripled muscles undergo fatigue. Reason `:` This is due to non availability of ATP mol
Last Answer : Assertion` :-` On repeated application of stimuli, involuntary stripled muscles undergo fatigue. Reason ... . If both Assertion and Reason are false.
Description : What structures through the tactile stimuli and travels after being converted into neural signals?
Last Answer : Need answer
Description : How does the endocrine system react to an internal stimuli?
Description : Are there nonliving things that Respond to Stimuli?
Description : How do mushroom respond to stimuli?
Last Answer : they do! wow so impressive
Description : How are animals distinguished from the other groups as their reaction to stimuli?
Last Answer : Feel Free to Answer
Description : In your observationhow are animals distinguished from the other group as to their reaction to stimuli?
Description : How does a daisy respond to stimuli?
Last Answer : What is the answer ?
Description : Which of the following statement(s) is/are correct concerning the immunoinflammatory response to shock? a. The anaphylactoxins, C3a and C5a, are products of activation of only the classical pathway ... effects d. Platelet-activating factor can be released by both circulating and fixed tissue cells
Last Answer : Answer: d Inflammatory mediators have recently been recognized as playing a significant role in the clinical manifestations and progression of shock and the development ... increased pulmonary vascular resistance, bronchoconstriction, peripheral vasodilatation, and increased vascular permeability
Description : Which of the following statement(s) is/are true concerning tumor necrosis factor (TNF)? a. TNF is a product of activated macrophages secreted in response to contact with endotoxin or ... completed clinical trials of anti-TNF antibody in septic patients shows a marked improvement in survival
Last Answer : Answer: a, b Tumor necrosis factor (TNF), a protein product of activated macrophages, is secreted in response to contact with endotoxin or lipopolysaccharide, antibody complexes, or ... patients utilizing infusion of monoclonal antibodies to the TNF molecule have shown no overall survival benefit
Description : Loss of ability of the body or some parts of the body to move; respond to stimuli or function is?
Last Answer : Paralysis
Description : Selective retention occurs when? a) we process, store, and retrieve information that we have already selected, organized, and interpreted b) we make choices to experience particular stimuli c ... choices to avoid particular stimuli d) we focus on specific stimuli while ignoring other stimuli
Last Answer : a) we process, store, and retrieve information that we have already selected, organized, and interpreted
Description : Mechanoreceptor responds to which stimuli A. Touch B. Taste C. Sound D. Chemical
Last Answer : Touch
Description : The following are true about critical fusion frequency: a. it refers to the rate at which stimuli can be presented and still be perceived as separate stimuli b. it is dependent on visual ... on the spacing between neighbouring photoreceptors d. it depends on the time-resolving ability of the eye
Last Answer : it depends on the time-resolving ability of the eye
Description : In the living animal most stimuli are of a. Physical nature b. chemical nature c. both d. none
Last Answer : both
Description : Stimuli can be a. electrical b. mechanical c. chemical d. none
Last Answer : none
Description : The nerve fiber is capable of converting which stimuli to electrical energy a. Mechanical b. chemical c. Both d. none of them
Last Answer : Both
Description : Lack of relaxation between successive stimuli in sustained muscle contraction is known as (a) tetanus (b) tonus (c) spasm (d) fatigue.
Last Answer : (a) tetanus
Description : Consumer behavior, Perception is a process through which 1. a consumer make ultimate purchasing 2. a consumer is satisfied 3. a consumer's mind receives, organizes and interprets physical stimuli 4. both 1 and 3 5. none of these
Last Answer : a consumer's mind receives, organizes and interprets physical stimuli
Description : All the following are basic properties of cells except A- cells have nuclei and mitochondria B- cells have a genetic programme and the means to use it C- .cells are capable of producing more of themselves D-.cells are able to respond to stimuli
Last Answer : cells have nuclei and mitochondria
Description : A Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) score of 7 or less is generally interpreted as a) coma. The Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) is a tool for assessing a patient's response to stimuli. A score of 7 or ... 3 is interpreted as least responsive. d) most responsive. A GCS score of 15 is interpreted as most responsive.
Last Answer : a) coma. The Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) is a tool for assessing a patient’s response to stimuli. A score of 7 or less is generally interpreted as coma.
Description : Of the following stimuli, which is known to trigger an episode of autonomic hyperreflexia in the patient who has suffered a spinal cord injury? a) Applying a blanket over the patient An ... lower blood pressure. d) Voiding The most common cause of autonomic hyperreflexia is a distended bladder.
Last Answer : a) Applying a blanket over the patient An object on the skin or skin pressure may precipitate an autonomic hyperreflexic episode.
Description : Prostaglandins are chemical substances thought to a) increase sensitivity of pain receptors. Prostaglandins are believed to increase sensitivity to pain receptors by enhancing the pain-provoking ... opioid medications inhibit the transmission of noxious stimuli by mimicking enkephalin and endorphin.
Last Answer : a) increase sensitivity of pain receptors. Prostaglandins are believed to increase sensitivity to pain receptors by enhancing the pain-provoking effect of bradykinin.
Description : The thermal and electric pulp tests will, A. Give an accurate indications of the pulp status B. The patient’s response will be either pain or no pain C. The patient can differentiate between cold or hot stimuli
Last Answer : A. Give an accurate indications of the pulp status
Description : Throbbing pain increases with heat and cold stimuli, the MOST probable diagnosis is, A. Cyst B. Occlusal trauma C. Advanced pulpitis
Last Answer : C. Advanced pulpitis
Description : According to Chess and Thomas, slow to warm up children: a. Adjust well to new situations b. Are unhappy and cranky c. Have regular eating, sleeping, and toileting routines d. Show interest in novel stimuli if given time
Last Answer : d. Show interest in novel stimuli if given time
Description : General anaesthetics produce immobility in response to painful surgical stimuli by acting primarily at the: A. Motor cortex B. Basal ganglia C. Thalamus D. Spinal cord
Last Answer : D. Spinal cord
Description : Under Herzberg‟s theory, factors causing dissatisfaction is called (a) Demotivators ; (b) Negative stimuli ; (c) Hygiene factors ; (d) Defectors
Last Answer : (c) Hygiene factors ;
Description : Psychologists would consider the real criterion of whether or not learning has taken place to be Options: A) Increased sensitivity to appropriate stimuli B) Increased understanding C) Improved behaviour D) Speed of reaction
Last Answer : C) Improved behaviour
Description : For a straight wire, induced current depends uponA. the speed of movement of wire B. the length of wire C. the magnitude of magnetic flux density D. all of above
Last Answer : all of above
Description : What is the growth movement in plant due to light called? -Do You Know?
Last Answer : One important light response in plants is phototropism, which involves growth toward—or away from—a light source.
Description : What is the ultimate cause of water movement in a plant stem against gravity? -Do You Know?
Last Answer : The ultimate cause of the movement of water against gravity in a tree is Transpiration because, Transpiration is a process of evaporation of water from leaves which creates transpirational pull and helps water to move through the roots of a plant against the gravity.
Description : Which is the regulatory authority for giving clearance for External Commercial borrowing? -Do You Know?
Last Answer : answer:
Description : With which external trade of the Sangam were people carried on? -Do You Know?
Description : The angle of friction is a.The angle which frictional force makes with the normal b.The anle at which the force applied from external souce will cause movement c.The angle at which fictional ... the normal reaction and the resultant of normal reaction and the limiting friction e.None of the above
Last Answer : d. The angle between the normal reaction and the resultant of normal reaction and the limiting friction
Description : From the internal surface to the external surface, the digestive tube wall is made of mucosa (epithelial tissue responsible for the intestinal absorption), submucosa (connective tissue beneath the ... within the abdominal cavity. Digestion System - Image Diversity: histology of the digestive tube
Last Answer : What is the location of the salivary glands in humans?
Description : External shunts are sometimes used with ammeters to _______. A. increase meter sensitivity B. permit shunts with larger resistances to be utilized C. prevent damage to the meter movement from heat generated by the shunt D. enable the construction of a compact meter with a virtually unlimited range
Last Answer : Answer: C
Description : )Which of the following fit the category of external risks? 1. Project delays, budget under-runs, movement of city utilities 2. Regulatory, currency changes, taxation 3. Natural disasters, ... , design, social impact 5. Political unrest, budget overruns, size and complexity of the project
Last Answer : 2. Regulatory, currency changes, taxation
Description : __is data paths there is movement of data from one register to another or b/w ALU and a register. a. External b. Boreal c. Internal d. Exchange
Last Answer : c. Internal
Description : An increase in interest rates (a) is likely to reduce savings (b) is likely to reduce external value of currency © Leads to a shift in the MEC schedule (d) Leads to a movement along MEC schedule.
Last Answer : (d) Leads to a movement along MEC schedule
Description : In India, in which sector was the co-operative movement initiated ? -Do You Know?
Description : Who was the leader of the Young Bengal Movement? -Do You Know?
Description : Quit India Movement started after the failure of which proposal? -Do You Know?