Option A: Alkaline phosphatase
Option B: Osteocalcin
Option C: Procollagen marker
Option D: Hydroxy proline
Correct Answer: Hydroxy proline ✔
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Option A: Endophyseal plates
Option B: Ectophyeseal plates
Option C: Epiphyseal plates
Option D: Chondrophyseal plates
Correct Answer: Ectophyeseal plates ✔
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Option A: Enters the uterine cavity
Option B: Comes in contact with zone pellucida
Option C: Penetrates corona radiate
Option D: Penetrates cell membrane of oocyte
Correct Answer: Comes in contact with zone pellucida ✔
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Option A: Obesity
Option B: Hyperthyroidism
Option C: Feeding
Option D: Exercise
Correct Answer: Obesity ✔
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Option A: There are gaps between tight junctions at the active sites
Option B: There are no gaps between active sites
Option C: Less activity in the membrane
Option D: Fibronectin provides a barrier for diffusion
Correct Answer: There are gaps between tight junctions at the active sites ✔
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Option A: Prefrontal cortex
Option B: Hippocampus
Option C: Neocortex
Option D: Amygdala
Correct Answer: Hippocampus ✔
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Option A: Stensons duct
Option B: common bile duct
Option C: Naso lacrimal duct
Option D: maxillary Sinus
Correct Answer: Naso lacrimal duct ✔
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Option A: Senses dynamic length of muscle
Option B: Involved in reciprocal innervation
Option C: a- motor neuron stimulation
Option D: Sense muscle tension
Correct Answer: Sense muscle tension ✔
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Option A: Somatostatin
Option B: Calcitonin
Option C: Substance P
Option D: Glycine
Correct Answer: Glycine ✔
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Option A: Decreased level of prothrombin
Option B: Lack of vitamin K
Option C: Platelet deficiency
Option D: Lack of vitamin B
Correct Answer: Decreased level of prothrombin ✔
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Option A: That the cell is resting
Option B: that the cell is active
Option C: nothing
Option D: that the cell is in transition phase
Correct Answer: that the cell is active ✔
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Option A: There is immediate increase in venous return
Option B: Heart rate becomes stable at slightly more than normal
Option C: Cerebral blood flow increase & becomes stable at more than normal
Option D: Blood flow to the Apex of lung decrease
Correct Answer: There is immediate increase in venous return ✔
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Option A: Guanine
Option B: Cytosine
Option C: Thymine
Option D: Uracil
Correct Answer: Thymine ✔
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Option A: 3.5 seconds
Option B: 1-1.5 seconds
Option C: 6.0 seconds
Option D: 9.5 seconds
Correct Answer: 1-1.5 seconds ✔
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Option A: RNA contains ribose
Option B: DNA carries the information in all organizations
Option C: DNA is localized in nucleus
Option D: RNA does not contain thymine
Correct Answer: DNA carries the information in all organizations ✔
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Option A: Oncotic pressure
Option B: Drug transport
Option C: Toxic transport
Option D: Coagulation
Correct Answer: Oncotic pressure ✔
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Option A: Plasma cell
Option B: Mast cell
Option C: Nerve terminal
Option D: Vascular endothelium
Correct Answer: Nerve terminal ✔
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Option A: Structural changes in rhodopsin
Option B: Activation of transducin
Option C: Decreased intracellular cGMP
Option D: Opening of Na+ channels
Correct Answer: Opening of Na+ channels ✔
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Option A: Lamina propria
Option B: Submucosa
Option C: Muscularis
Option D: Serosa
Correct Answer: Lamina propria ✔
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Option A: Facial pain scale
Option B: Knee jerk reflex
Option C: H- Reflex
Option D: R III Reflex
Correct Answer: Facial pain scale ✔
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Option A: Production of Antibodies
Option B: production of lymphokines and delayed hypersensitivity
Option C: Activation of complement system
Option D: Immediate Hypersensitivity
Correct Answer: production of lymphokines and delayed hypersensitivity ✔
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Option A: Insulin lispro
Option B: Insulin glargine
Option C: Insulin aspart
Option D: Lente insulin
Correct Answer: Insulin glargine ✔
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Option A: During intra – uterine life
Option B: just before birth
Option C: by around 6 years after birth
Option D: by around 16 years
Correct Answer: by around 16 years ✔
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Option A: Male than in females
Option B: Children than in adult
Option C: Obese than in lean individuals
Option D: old than in young objects
Correct Answer: Male than in females ✔
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Option A: Cerebral blood flow increases if there is increase in systolic blood pressure
Option B: Body temperature increases
Option C: Blood flow to muscle increases after 1½ minute
Option D: Lymphatic flow from muscle decrease
Correct Answer: Body temperature increases ✔
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