Human Anatomy and Physiology 1 MCQ Test

Human Anatomy and Physiology 1 MCQ Test

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Introduction to Human Body MCQ

Human Anatomy and Physiology 1, B.Pharm, Semester 1

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The simple both ideal epithelium is found in

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Functions of epithelial tissue

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Which of the following muscle tissue are voluntary

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Bone cells are called as

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Study of structure and functions of the cell

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Which type of epithelium has a function to move particles & mucus into a
specific direction

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The condition of equilibrium in the body is known as

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The main function of connective tissue is

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Skin is

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Finger-like projections which help in the Absorption

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Avascular means

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A connective tissue

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Transitional epithelium is found on

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What is the role of dendrites in the case of motor neurons

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What does the basement membrane Connection

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Which statement is correct

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Atom combines to form molecules such as water, sugar, and proteins

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Name the tissue which has a loose arrangement of cells

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Tip of the nose and external ears have

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Matrix of bone and cartilage can be distinguished by the presence of the

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How many levels of Structural organization

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Tilt your head, bringing your right ear to your right shoulder, what is the movement of
your neck should be

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Which of the following is a part of the neuron

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Which of the following tissues consists of a material called a matrix

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Packing tissue of the body

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Which type of tissue forms glands

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Which makes the loose connective tissue elastic

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What is the function of epithelial tissue

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What factors come under the social environment which disturbs the homeostasis process

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Serous membranes secrete_____ between parietal and visceral layers

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Which of the following cells consists of molecules of fat

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Blood are called

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Weakest cartilage in the body that covers joint surfaces

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Which types of epithelial cells from stratum germinativum

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The Study of tissues is called as

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Which of the following connective tissue cells consists of a matrix of gelatinous
material

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The strongest cartilage in the body found in intervertebral discs

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Which structure is known as the working unit of nervous system nerves

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The smallest units of living things

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The tissue which binds and supports other tissues is called

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The serous membrane that lines cavity walls is

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Which are the structural level of the organization

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The tissue used for insulation, protection and energy storage

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Strong tissue of collagen fibres and tendons

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Which level represents the highest level of structural organization

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Below which of the following statements is not wrong

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The ciliated columnar epithelium is present in

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Multi-lobed nucleus and granular cytoplasm are characteristics of which the WBCS

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To hold tissue together, fibres are involved. Which of the following types of fibres
hold tissue together by forming a net-like arrangement of fibres

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The serous membrane that covers the organ

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What are the major functions of fibroblasts

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Which statement about Homeostasis is correct

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Glands that have ducts and secrete products into a free surface

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Gap, tight and adhering junctions are found in

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The functions of loose connective tissue include

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When the transmission of the signal is electrical occurs

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Liver functions are pivotal to

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Epithelial tissue has thin flat and closely packed cells that are arranged edge to edge
are found in

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Liquid connective tissue

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Which of the following connective tissue cells consists of a matrix of fibres

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An epithelial cell that secretes mucus from

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Which structure of myelinated neurons carry out transmissions of signal

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The cartilage that is flexible found in your nose and ears

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What are the main functions of connective tissue

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The study of the functions of the body is called

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Systematic anatomy

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Horse cells arranged in epithelial tissue

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Which of the following come under loose connective tissue

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Which statement is the true

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Branch of science that studies the structure of the body

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Hair-like projections that move things along

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The common examples of connective tissues are

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Which types of cells line blood vessels

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Describe that blood supply of epithelium

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What will help a student of medical sciences or pharmacy to understand where and
how a drug acts and it’s curing potential

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Tissue having very little or no intercellular matrix is

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Which one is a flat structure

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Which answer describes the anatomical position

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The tissue which is found in the abdomen and under the skin is Called

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Mast cells contain

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The lining of the intestine of man is

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What is the free surface of epithelium called

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Mature cartilage cells

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Non keratinized stratified epithelium occurs in

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Which of the following statement is not true

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What forms the grey matter of nervous called

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Which of the following cells are associated with a gel matrix

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The types of fibres found in connective tissue are

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What is the function of muscular tissue

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Find the correct statement

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What factor disturbs the homeostasis

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Gross or macroscopic anatomy is

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The major types of connective tissue are

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The central plane or the midline of the body which divide it into two halves, that is,
right and left is

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The cartilage is composed of cells called

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Physiology includes the study of the function of various organ systems like

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Skeletal muscle tissues are controlled by

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Study of nature, causes and processes of diseases is called as

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The strong and flexible fibres of collagens are found in which type of connective tissue

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In which tissue the cells are scattered In an extracellular matrix

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Pharmaceutics 1 MCQ

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Polyethylene glycol is also known as

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Calamine is used as

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For dry skins which type of creams are used

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Which of the following is not used as a Binding agent?

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Due to which factors, petrolatum is most used as a hydrocarbon basic in ointments

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Cleansing cream comes under which type of Emulsion

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What are the advantages of the so-called “self- Emulsifying” ointment bases?

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Which of the following chemicals are used in Preparation of sunscreen lotion?

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Polyethylene glycol is the main ingredient of

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Cetrimide ointmentis prepared by which Method

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