Exam Details
Subject | human anatomy and physiology – i | |
Paper | ||
Exam / Course | b. pharmacy | |
Department | ||
Organization | solapur university | |
Position | ||
Exam Date | October, 2018 | |
City, State | andhra pradesh, solapur |
Question Paper
B.Pharm. (Semester (New CBCS) Examination, 2018
Human Anatomy and Physiology I
Day and Date Friday, 7-12-2018 Max. Marks 75
Time 10.30 a.m. to 1.30 p.m.
1. Multiple Choice Questions. 20
The Plane divides body into right and left sections.
Coronal Frontal Sagittal Transverse
Which cells in blood do not have a nucleus
Lymphocyte Erythrocyte Monocyte Basophill
structural fibrous protein present in dermis layer of skin.
Collagen Melanin Heparin Titin
The brain and spinal cord are protected by membranes known as the
Meninges Axomembranes
Myelin Sheath Nodes of ranvier
Circulation of oxygenated and deoxygenated blood to lungs is classified as
Lymphatic Circulation Pulmonary Circulation
Systemic Circulation None of the above
Joints which are held together by fibres of connective tissue are called
Hinge joint Ball and socket joint
Synovial joint Fibrous joint
A substance can only be accumulated against its electrochemical gradient by
Facilitated diffusion Ion channel
Uniport Active transport
A specialized bone, forming and non-dividing cells are named as
Osteopontins Osteoblast Osteocyte Osteoclast
Gap junction allows exchange of
Solute Solution Solvent Water only
10) 'Keratin' protein is synthesized by the
Mitochondria Nucleus
Nucleolus Ribosomes
Seat
No. Set P
Set P
SLR-TV 1 *SLRTV1*
11) Histamine secreting cells are found in
Muscular tissue Connective tissue
Epithelial tissue Lungs
12) The parts of inner membranous labyrinth is
Vestibule Semicircular canal
Cochlead All the above
13) A change in an environmental parameter that generates a response called
as
Stimulus Touch Labyrinth Olfactory
14) The functional unit of contractile system in striated muscle is
Myofibril Sarcomere Sarcoplasm Myolemma
15) Moving a part toward the midline
Adduction Abduction
Plantar Flexion Flexion
16) Microfilaments are composed mainly protein of
Actin Tubulin Myosin Chitin
17) The Trochlear nerve is cranial nerve.
IV IX V VI
18) Platelets are formed from type of cell.
Melanocyte Macrophages
Astrocytes Megakaryocytes
19) T lymphocytes mature in the
Spleen Thymus
Lymph nodes Red bone marrow
20) Haversian canals occur in
Clavivle Humerus Pubis Scapula
2. Long Answers (Solve any two). (2×10=20)
Define histology, write in detail about structure, location and function of
types of skeletal, muscular, connective and nervous tissue.
Discuss anatomy and physiology of Eye and Ear.
Describe the conduction and circulation system of heart, draw a neat labelled
diagram of heart.
Set P
*SLRTV1* SLR-TV 1
3. Short Answers (Solve any seven).
Explain cell communication and cell junction process.
Write physiology of muscle contraction.
Give structure and function of parasympathetic and sympathetic nervous
system.
Write a short note on cardiac cycle.
Explain mechanism of coagulation and enlist the disorders of blood.
Discuss levels of structural organization and basic anatomical terminology.
Write a composition, formation, function of lymph.
Define joint and explain types of joint movements.
Write divisions of skeletal system and types of bone.
Human Anatomy and Physiology I
Day and Date Friday, 7-12-2018 Max. Marks 75
Time 10.30 a.m. to 1.30 p.m.
1. Multiple Choice Questions. 20
The Plane divides body into right and left sections.
Coronal Frontal Sagittal Transverse
Which cells in blood do not have a nucleus
Lymphocyte Erythrocyte Monocyte Basophill
structural fibrous protein present in dermis layer of skin.
Collagen Melanin Heparin Titin
The brain and spinal cord are protected by membranes known as the
Meninges Axomembranes
Myelin Sheath Nodes of ranvier
Circulation of oxygenated and deoxygenated blood to lungs is classified as
Lymphatic Circulation Pulmonary Circulation
Systemic Circulation None of the above
Joints which are held together by fibres of connective tissue are called
Hinge joint Ball and socket joint
Synovial joint Fibrous joint
A substance can only be accumulated against its electrochemical gradient by
Facilitated diffusion Ion channel
Uniport Active transport
A specialized bone, forming and non-dividing cells are named as
Osteopontins Osteoblast Osteocyte Osteoclast
Gap junction allows exchange of
Solute Solution Solvent Water only
10) 'Keratin' protein is synthesized by the
Mitochondria Nucleus
Nucleolus Ribosomes
Seat
No. Set P
Set P
SLR-TV 1 *SLRTV1*
11) Histamine secreting cells are found in
Muscular tissue Connective tissue
Epithelial tissue Lungs
12) The parts of inner membranous labyrinth is
Vestibule Semicircular canal
Cochlead All the above
13) A change in an environmental parameter that generates a response called
as
Stimulus Touch Labyrinth Olfactory
14) The functional unit of contractile system in striated muscle is
Myofibril Sarcomere Sarcoplasm Myolemma
15) Moving a part toward the midline
Adduction Abduction
Plantar Flexion Flexion
16) Microfilaments are composed mainly protein of
Actin Tubulin Myosin Chitin
17) The Trochlear nerve is cranial nerve.
IV IX V VI
18) Platelets are formed from type of cell.
Melanocyte Macrophages
Astrocytes Megakaryocytes
19) T lymphocytes mature in the
Spleen Thymus
Lymph nodes Red bone marrow
20) Haversian canals occur in
Clavivle Humerus Pubis Scapula
2. Long Answers (Solve any two). (2×10=20)
Define histology, write in detail about structure, location and function of
types of skeletal, muscular, connective and nervous tissue.
Discuss anatomy and physiology of Eye and Ear.
Describe the conduction and circulation system of heart, draw a neat labelled
diagram of heart.
Set P
*SLRTV1* SLR-TV 1
3. Short Answers (Solve any seven).
Explain cell communication and cell junction process.
Write physiology of muscle contraction.
Give structure and function of parasympathetic and sympathetic nervous
system.
Write a short note on cardiac cycle.
Explain mechanism of coagulation and enlist the disorders of blood.
Discuss levels of structural organization and basic anatomical terminology.
Write a composition, formation, function of lymph.
Define joint and explain types of joint movements.
Write divisions of skeletal system and types of bone.
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