Tytanz Question Bank-1
Tytanz Question Bank-1
Tytanz Question Bank-1
FIRST MBBS
QUESTION BANK
TYTANZ'19 QUESTION BANK
INSTRUCTIONS
TYTANREIGNZ'19 Question bank is based on new curriculum of first year
MBBS where Essay(15 marks) and Short notes(5 marks) are included
It covers almost all the Questions of previous University exams and the
possible questions that might be asked in the future.
As per the new curriculum, case based questions are quite popular, the
students are asked to study the topics along with the Applied aspects and
remember the differentiating symptoms
REVISION = 10 mins
A good presentation along with sufficient content can fetch you good marks
Draw diagrams , flowcharts and cycles and make your presentation as
attractive as possible.
HUMAN ANATOMY
PAPER I
General Anatomy 2
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General Embryology 2
General Histology 3
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Upper Limb 4
Lower Limb 6
PAPER II
Genetics 10
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Thorax 10
Neuroanatomy 14
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GENERAL ANATOMY
SHORT NOTES
1.Blood supply of a long bone ***
2.Nutrient artery **
3.Cartilaginous joint *
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4.Types of synovial joint **
5.Pivot joint *
6.Syndesmosis **
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7.Classification of joints with examples ***
8.Functions & Classification of bones *
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9. Classification of cartilage with examples
10. Sesamoid bone *
11.Types of ossification
12.Skin
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EMBRYOLOGY
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ESSAY
1. Describe in detail the congenital anomalies of the heart. *
SHORT NOTES
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1.Spermatogenesis*
2.Oogenesis with diagram
3.Menstrual cycle*
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18. Development of atria
19. Development of kidney*
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20. Development of diaphragm*
21. Development of interatrial septum**
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22. Development of urinary bladder**
23.Paramesonephric duct
24.Structure of sperm*
25. Fetal circulation
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26. Neural tube**
27. Folding of embryo
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HISTOLOGY
SHORT NOTES
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8. Histology of skin **
9. Histology of submandibular gland
10.Histology of parotid gland
11.Microscopic structure of lung *
12.Microscopic structure of fundus of stomach
13.Microscopic structure of duodenum
14.Microscopic structure of appendix
15.Microscopic structure of kidney**
16.Histology of ureter
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17.Microscopic structure of testes
18.Microscopic structure of ovary
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19.Histology of hypophysis cerebri ***
20.Histology of thyroid and parathyroid **
21.Histology of suprarenal gland
22.Histology of cerebellum**
23.Histology of cerebral cortex
24.Histology of cornea**
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25.Histology of retina**
UPPER LIMB
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ESSAYS
1. Breast - Location, structure, relations, blood supply, lymphatic drainage, histology and
applied anatomy. ***
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2. Axilla - Boundaries and contents with relations. Axillary artery - formation, course, parts,
relations, branches and applied anatomy. *
3. Brachial plexus - Formation, variation (pre and post fixed), branches and
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SHORTS NOTES
1. Lower end of the humerus.
2. Lymphatic drainage of breast. ****
3. Clavipectoral fascia. **
4. Boundaries and content of axilla. *
5. Axillary artery. ***
6. Axillary lymph nodes. *
7. Formation, branches and clinical anatomy of brachial plexus /Erb’s point. ***
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8. Trapezius. *
9. Muscles of scapular region/deltoid.
10. Rotator cuff. ***
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11. Inter muscular spaces. **
12. Axillary/ circumflex nerve. *
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LOWER LIMB
ESSAY
1.Hip joint - types , bones forming , ligaments, relations, muscles producing
movements, applied anatomy ****
2. Femoral triangle - boundaries, contents,femoral sheath, applied aspects***
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3.Great Saphenous vein - Formation, course, relations, tributaries, perforators,
termination, applied anatomy
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4.Sciatic Nerve-Root value, formation, course, branches, relations, applied anatomy
5. Knee Joint-Type, bones forming, ligaments, relations, movements, applied
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anatomy
6. Arches of foot- Types, bones forming, structures, applied aspects
SHORT NOTES
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1. Modifications of deep fascia of thigh**
2. Femoral triangle **
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3. Femoral sheath **
4. Adductor canal***
5. Structures under the cover of gluteus maximus *
6. Trendelenburg ‘ s sign**
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27.Dorsum of foot
28. Musculocutaneous nerve of the leg
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29.Superior and inferior extensor retinaculum
30.Plantar aponeurosis
31)Tibiofibular joint
32)Calcaneocuboid joint
33) Talocalcaneonavicular joint
34)Short saphenous vein
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35)Perforating veins
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TIPS : See all arteries and nerves course, supply and muscle attachments and innervation,
blood supply for one mark and practical.
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6. Pancreas – location, presenting parts, relations, blood supply, duct system, histology,
development, applied anatomy ***
7. Portal vein – formation, course, parts, relations, tributaries, sites of porto-caval
anastomosis, applied anatomy*****
8.Urinary Bladder – Parts, Relations, Ligaments, Interior, Nerve supply, Blood supply,
Histology, Applied anatomy ***
9. Male urethra – Parts, features in each part, Blood supply, Applied *
10. Uterus – Measurements, Position, Parts, relations, supports of uterus, Blood
supply, Lymphatic drainage, microscopic anatomy, Applied aspects *****
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11. Prostate – Parts, coverings, structures traversing, Lobes, zones, applied ***
12.Rectum- Relations, Mucosal folds, Blood supply, Nerve supply, Supports and
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Applied aspects *
13. Anal Canal – Extent, Relation, Interior features, Blood supply, applied **
SHORT NOTES
1. Umbilicus
2. Rectus sheath
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3. Inguinal ligament /Poupart’s ligament *
4. Femoral sheath *
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5. Femoral hernia
6. Inguinal hernia ***
7. Blood supply & lymphatic drainage of testes **
8. Descent of testes ***
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9. Mesentery
10. Hepatic renal pouch of Morrison **
11. Lesser sac/ omental bursa ***
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29. Kidney
a) Structure **
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b) Posterior relations *
30. Relations of ureter *
31. Openings of Diaphragm **
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32. Ischio anal fossa and its clinical anatomy ***
33. Perineal Pouches and its contents (Superficial and deep) ****
34. Pudendal canal **
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35. Pudendal Nerve ***
36.Internal pudendal artery *
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GENETICS
SHORT NOTES
1.Trisomy/ Down syndrome***
2.Turners syndrome***
3.Karyotyping*
4.Klinefelter's syndrome***
5.Mitosis
6.Meiosis
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THORAX
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ESSAY
1. Coronary circulation (blood supply of heart) - origin, course, distribution,
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branches, termination, anastomosis, clinical significance. *****
2. Interior of right atrium and correlate it with its development****
3. Lungs - external features, lobes and fissures, relations, hilum, blood supply,
nerve supply, bronchopulmonary segments, applied. ****
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4. Intercostal nerves - origin, unique features, classification. Typical intercostal
nerve - course, relations, branches, applied. ***
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10. Pleura - parts, recesses, blood & nerve supply, surface marking, applied aspects
11. Gross anatomy of left ventricle and development
SHORT NOTES
1. Bronchopulmonary segments****
2. Pleural recess***
3. Pericardial sinus
4. Typical intercostal nerve****
5. Internal thoracic artery
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6. Azygos vein***
7. Hilum of lungs
8. Mediastinal surface of lungs****
9. Venous drainage of heart
10. Cardiac plexuses
11. Coronary sinus***
12. Thoracic duct**
13. SVC
14. Ligamentum arteriosum
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15. Conducting system of heart
16. Posterior mediastinum***
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17. Superior mediastinum
18. Interventricular septum
19. Pericardium
20. Cervical rib
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21. Events at the level of sternal angle***
22. Interatrial septum
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23. Left ventricle - internal features
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9. Tongue – Parts, External features, Papillae, Muscles, Nerve supply, Blood supply,
Lymphatics, Development and applied aspects ****
10. Pharynx – Boundaries, Subdivisions, Features, Pharyngeal wall, Muscles of
Pharynx, Nerve supply, blood supply, applied aspects ***
11. Larynx – Cartilages, Joints, Ligaments and membranes, Muscles, Cavity, Blood supply,
Applied aspects and a note on Rima glottidis **
12.Lateral wall of nose – Bones and cartilages, Features, Blood supply, Nerve supply,
Applied anatomy ***
13.Nasal septum- Bones and cartilages, blood supply and Nerve supply, Parts and lings
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of nasal Cavity, applied anatomy and a note on paranasal air sinuses. *
14. Middle Ear –Subdivisions, Boundaries, Contents, Measurements, Ear
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ossicles, Blood supply,Nerve supply, Applied anatomy ****
15. Extra Ocular Muscles ****
16. Meninges- Dural folds, blood supply, Nerve supply and a note on Dural venous
sinuses applied anatomy **
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17. Cavernous Sinus – Location, Extent, relations, Structures in the lateral wall,
Tributaries, Communications, Clinical Anatomy ****
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18. Spinal cord- Extent, coverings, external features, internal structure, Tracts,
blood supply, applied anatomy ***
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19. Facial nerve- nuclei of origin, component, course, branches, termination. Describe
lesions at various levels. Add a note on Bell’s palsy. ****
SHORT NOTES
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23. Muscles of the tongue**
24. Inferior constrictor muscle**
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25. Palatine tonsil**
26. Laryngeal cartilages*
27. Muscles of larynx
28. External carotid artery*
29. Internal jugular vein**
30. Styloid apparatus*
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31. Nasal septum***
32. Middle meatus*
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5. Nuclei, course, branches and clinical anatomy of Facial Nerve *****
6. Spinal cord and blood supply.
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7. Cerebellum- external and internal features, blood supply, applied anatomy.
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SHORT NOTES:
1. Oculomotor nerve *
2. Trochlear Nerve **
3. Abducent Nerve ***
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4. Hypoglossal Nerve **
5. Glossopharyngeal Nerve
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PHYSIOLOGY
PAPER I
General physiology 17
Haematology 17
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Nerve and Muscle physiology 19
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Gastrointestinal physiology 20
Renal physiology
Endocrine physiology GN 21
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Reproductive physiology 22
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PAPER II
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Respiratory physiology 24
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Cardiovascular physiology 25
Neurophysiology
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CNS
Special Senses 28
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GENERAL PHYSIOLOGY
SHORT NOTES
1. Functions of mitochondria.**
2. Classify fluid compartments in our body and give their normal values. Mention 2
methods to determine ECF volume. *
3. Primary Active Transport / Na+ -K+ ATPase pump ***
4. Secondary active transport *
5. Feedback Mechanisms ***
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6. Facilitated Diffusion **
7. Carrier Mediated Transport **
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8. Aquaporins *
9. Phagocytosis **
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10. Apoptosis **
11. Cell junctions*
12. G Protein *
13. Cytoskeleton*
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14.Transport across cell membrane*
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HAEMATOLOGY
ESSAY
1. The blood investigations of a patient named althea, female of age 25 years reads the
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following values
RBC count 4.5 million/cu.mm
Hb 13 g/dl
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2. In physiology lab after pricking your finger with a lancet you notice the bleeding stops after
three minutes
A. What is the mechanism by which the bleeding stops? Explain in detail about the process
and the factors involved?
B. What is clotting time and what do you infer from it?
(or)
Define haemostasis? The intrinsic and extrinsic pathway of coagulation? ***
3. A. Why do we do vaccination, what system does it stimulate? What is the type of immunity?
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B. Classify immunity and add a note on cell mediated immunity? ***
C. Physiological role of granulocytes circulating in the blood? (1 role for each granulocyte)
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4. Define anaemia. Classify them and important investigations ***
5. ABO blood grouping and Rh blood grouping? And a note on erythroblastosis fetalis. *
SHORT NOTES
1.Functions of plasma proteins **
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2.Erythroblastosis fetalis *
3.Mononuclear phagocyte system *
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4.Functions of platelets **
5.Autoimmune disease ***
6.Transfusion reactions
7.Haemophilia ***
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8.Thalassemia
9.Lymphatic circulation **
10.Thymus
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2. Write in detail the electron microscopic structure of skeletal muscle and the molecular
mechanism of muscular contraction**
3. Neuromuscular junction –structure , mechanism, transmission and dysfunction****
4. Excitation - contraction coupling. Add note on muscle relaxation**
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5. Explain the sliding filament hypothesis and outline the main events in the
cross-bridge cycle.**
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SHORT NOTES
1.Structure and functions of Neuromuscular junction*
neuromuscular transmission*
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2.Draw a neat labelled diagram of Neuromuscular junction and explain the events in
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GASTROINTESTINAL PHYSIOLOGY
ESSAY
1.Describe the mechanism of secretion of Hydrochloric acid in the stomach. What are the
factors regulating acid secretion? Add a note on peptic ulcer.***
2.Composition function and regulation of pancreatic secretions***
3.Functions of liver and jaundice **
4.Phases of swallowing **
5.Describe the digestion and absorption of proteins in the digestive tract. Write a Note on
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Malabsorption.
6.Types of salivary glands. Composition, function, regulation of secretion of Saliva.
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SHORT NOTES
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1.Compositions and functions of saliva **
2.Stages of deglutition.
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3.Functions of Stomach. Secretion of HCl in the stomach and its regulation.
Composition and functions of Gastric juice.
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RENAL PHYSIOLOGY
ESSAY
1.Define GFR. Explain the factors regulating GFR and measurement of GFR.*****
2. Explain in detail about the countercurrent mechanism in concentration of urine.*****
3.Explain the factors influencing acidification of urine and mechanism of urine
acidification.*****
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SHORT NOTES
1.Juxtaglomerular apparatus .**
2.Renin- Angiotensin system.****
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3.Renal circulation.***
4.Tubuloglomerular feedback.***
6.Diuretics.*
7.Micturition reflex.**** GN
5.Water diuresis vs osmotic diuresis.*
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8.Cystometrogram and its significance.***
9.Non excretory functions of the kidney.**
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ENDOCRINE PHYSIOLOGY
ESSAY
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SHORT NOTES*
1. Secondary messenger mechanisms
2. Classification of hormone receptors - 4 types (G Protein)*
3. Acromegaly
4. Dwarfism
5. Diabetes insipidus - Central, Nephrogenic
6. Milk Ejection reflex (Neurohormonal reflex)
7. Grave’s disease
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8. Hypothyroidism - Myxedema, Cretinism, Hashimoto’s disease
9. Parathyroid hormone - function, regulation
10. Cortisol - functions
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11. Cushing’s syndrome
12. Pheochromocytoma
REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM
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ESSAY
1. Ovarian Changes in Menstrual Cycle****
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SHORT NOTES
1. Stages of Spermatogenesis****
2. Functions of Testosterone***
3. Blood testis Barrier**
4. Actions of Estrogen***
5. Ovulation***
6. Functions of Placenta*** 22
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7. Pregnancy tests*
8. Female Contraceptives****
9. Mechanism of Parturition
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RESPIRATORY PHYSIOLOGY
ESSAY
1.Neural control of respiration. Add note on periodic breathing ****
2.Chemical control of respiration. Add note on Cheyne Stokes breathing ****
3.Hypoxia – causes, its types and features***
4.Oxygen dissociation curve with diagram. Add note on Bohr effect**
5.Mechanics of breathing**
6.Physiological changes occurring during and after exercise
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SHORT NOTES
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1.Non respiratory functions of lungs***
2.Special features of pulmonary circulation***
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3.Lung volumes and capacities**
4.Compliance of lungs*
5.Ventilation perfusion ratio*
6.Role of surfactant in pulmonary mechanics*
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7.Caisson’s disease (Dysbarism/Decompression sickness)*
8.Alveolar capillary membrane*
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CARDIOVASCULAR PHYSIOLOGY
ESSAY
1. Define cardiac cycle & various events in it. Describe the pressure & volume change
during cardiac cycle.***
2. Define arterial blood pressure. Describe the mechanism of regulation of arterial blood
pressure.***
3. Define cardiac output. Discuss the factors regulating it & affecting it. Enumerate the
methods to measure it.***
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4. Define ECG. Describe normal ECG waves, segments & intervals. Add a note on ECG
leads.
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5. Structure & function of conducting system of heart. List the properties of cardiac
muscle.**
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6. Describe the innervation of heart & regulation of heart rate.
7. Define shock & its types. Describe in detail about the hypovolemic shock & its
management.*
SHORT NOTES
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1. Windkessel vessels
2. Cardiac innervation - Sympathetic & Parasympathetic
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6. Pacemaker potential***
7. Conducting system of heart*
8. ECG leads***
9. Einthoven's law & Kirchoff's law*
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29. Hypovolemic shock*
30. Types of shock and causes**
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31. Heart failure*
32. Heart block**
33. Tracing of Intra Atrial pressure curve*
1.Enumerate the descending tracts of the spinal cord. Describe in detail the pyramidal tract.
Mention its function and effects of lesion at different levels***
2. Enumerate the nuclei of hypothalamus. Explain its connections and Functions***
3. Classify pains, what are the receptors for pain? Add a note on analgesic system in brain
.Describe the dual pathway for pain in detail*
4.List the ascending tract of spinal cord and discuss the tracts of posterior column with
diagram*
5.Describe the connections and functions of basal ganglia in detail. Explain the
clinical disorders and physiological basis of management***
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6. Name the functional lobes of cerebellum. Describe its structure , connections and
functions. Mention the clinical features of cerebellar disease***
7.ARAS- Components , Functions and Significance .**
8.Referred Pain- Definition, Examples , Dermatome role , Projection theory ,
Facilitation theory *
SHORT NOTES
1. Waves of EEG and clinical significance**
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2. EEG changes during sleep *
3. REM and NREM sleep .
4. Role of hypothalamus in hunger and satiety in human beings**
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5. Functions of thalamus***
6. Hypothalamic thermostat mechanism
7. Parkinson's disease**
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8. Basal ganglia and its functions .**
9. Brown sequard syndrome***
10. Homunculus**
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11. Saltatory conduction**
12. Describe the formation, circulation and functions of CSF**
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SPECIAL SENSES
ESSAY
1.Describe in detail the photochemical mechanism of vision and mechanism of dark
adaptation*
2.Draw and explain the visual pathway . Discuss the effects of lesions at various levels
along its courses***
3.Describe the various refractive errors of the eye. Explain the physiological basis of their
connection*
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4.With the help of a diagram,describe the auditory pathway. Add a note on conduction
deafness*
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5. Explain the mechanisms of hearing*
6.Middle ear and its functions.Explain transmission of sound waves & Mechanism of
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hearing
SHORT NOTES:
1.Aqueous humor**
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2.Dark adaptation***
3.Draw the optic pathway. Depict the lesions at various levels.**
4.Pupillary light reflexes*
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BIOCHEMISTRY
PAPER I
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organisation of 32
cell and its subcellular components
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Chemistry, Digestion and absorption
of
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Carbohydrate metabolism
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carbohydrates and disorders of
metabolism
Enzymes 35
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Vitamins 36
Electron Transport chain and 37
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Biological oxidation
Nutrition 38
Heme synthesis, Porphyrins,
Hemoglobin 38
and metabolism of Bilirubin
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PAPER II
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errors in protein metabolism
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Chemistry of Purines, Metabolism of 42
Purines, Hyperuricemia
Molecular Biology
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Maintenance of Fluids and Electrolytes
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Maintenance of pH and Acid base 44
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disorders
chemistry
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Minerals 46
Hormones 46
Laboratory instrumentation, 45 & 47
Investigation
and Interpretation
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a)Passive
b)Active
c)Transport of large molecules
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SHORT NOTES
1.Marker enzymes**
CARBOHYDRATE CHEMISTRY
ESSAY
1. Mucopolysaccharides and genetic disorders associated with it ***
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2. Isomerism in carbohydrates
SHORT NOTES
1. Anomerism **
2. Mutarotation ***
3. Principles of Benedict's test ****
4. Glycosaminoglycans ***
5. Heteropolysaccharides **
6. Glycoproteins *
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CARBOHYDRATE METABOLISM
ESSAY
1.Glycolysis – definition, sequence of reaction, energetics, regulation***
2.TCA cycle – definition, sequence of reaction, energetics, regulation***
3.Gluconeogenesis – definition, sequence of reaction, energetics, regulation***
4. HMP shunt and its significance ***
5. Glycogen synthesis *
6. Glycogenolysis **
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7. Digestion and absorption of carbohydrates **
8. Regulation of Blood glucose in fasting and fed states ***
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9. Metabolic changes & complications in Diabetes Mellitus and the biochemical
investigations of diabetes mellitus *
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10.Glycogen storage disorders
SHORT NOTES
1. Substrate level phosphorylation **
2. Rapoport Luebering Shunt ***
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3. Fate of pyruvate ***
4. Lactose intolerance **
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LIPID CHEMISTRY
ESSAY
1. Phosphatidylcholine or lecithin.***
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SHORT NOTES
1. PUFA and its clinical significance***
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2. Unsaturated fatty acids*
3. Describe
a) saponification***
b) Iodine number**
c) Rancidity of fat*
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4. Functions and clinical applications of lipids.*
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LIPID METABOLISM
ESSAY
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B) Creatine kinase
C) Myoglobin and LDH
SHORT NOTES
1.Alpha and Omega oxidation**
2. Adipose tissue in well fed and fasting condition.**
3. White and brown adipose tissue*
4. Fatty liver**
5. Lipotropic factors**
6. Cholesterol structure*** 34
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7. Apo lipoprotein**
8. Chylomicrons**
9. VLDL***
10. LDL***
11. HDL/Reverse cholesterol transport**
12. a)Formation of bile acids*
b ) functions of bile and bile salts*
13. Atherosclerosis***
14. Explain
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a) Abetalipoproteinemia***
b) Tangier disease***
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15. Frederickson classification of hyperlipoproteinemia**
16. Prostaglandins **
17. Write about***
A) Gaucher ‘s disease
B) Niemann Pick disease
C) Tay - Sachs disease
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18. Source and fate of acetyl Co -A**
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ENZYMOLOGY
ESSAY
1. Enzymes - definition, factors affecting their activity and regulation. Write in detail
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irreversibly inhibits enolase and hence fluoride will stop the whole glycolysis.
i. What are the factors affecting enzyme activity? Write in detail about types
of enzyme inhibition with examples.
ii. How is the activity of an enzyme regulated?
iii. Give another example for irreversible inhibition.
2. Define enzyme. Write about IUBMB classification and add a note on the concept of
active site. ***
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SHORT NOTES
1. Mechanism of enzyme action. (lock and key model, Hand in glove model, Fischer’s
Template theory and Kochland’s Induced Fit Theory)***
2. Line weaver burk’s plot***
3. Michaelis Menten Equation, Km value and its significance ***
4. Factors regulating enzyme action ***
5. Types of enzyme inhibition. What happens to Km and Vmax in each case? ****
6. Suicidal inhibition **
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7. Allosteric inhibition ***
8. Allosteric enzymes *
9. Metalloenzymes and zymogens ***
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10. Isoenzymes – Examples, diagnostic uses and their clinical significance ****
11. Isoenzymes in MI ****
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12. LDH isoenzymes and their clinical importance **
VITAMINS
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ESSAY
1. Chemistry,source,RDA, functions, deficiency manifestations of Vitamin A ***
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SHORT NOTES
1. Beriberi ***
2. Wernicke korsakoff syndrome **
3. Pellagra *****
4. Biochemical functions of Pyridoxine *****
5. Functions of Folic acid ****
6. Functions of Vitamin C ****
7. Wald’s visual cycle ****
8. Hypervitaminosis A **
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9. Deficiency manifestations of Vitamin A ****
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BIOENERGETICS
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ESSAY
1. Describe citric acid cycle in detail and its regulation. Justify why the TCA cycle is called
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an amphibolic cycle. **
2. Components, reactions and regulation of ETC. Describe the events and
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inhibition of oxidative phosphorylation.*
3. What is oxidative phosphorylation? Discuss the steps and mention its
significance.
4. Describe the steps of the HMP shunt pathway. Mention its significance. How is
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it regulated?
SHORT NOTES
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4. Oxidative phosphorylation
INTEGRATION OF METABOLISM
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ESSAY
1. Metabolic adaptations during starvation & fed state *
2.Integrated metabolism at Cellular and Organ level
SHORT NOTES
1. Metabolic profile of brain , liver , adipose tissue
2.Metabolic changes during starvation
a) Short term starvation
b) Long term starvation
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NUTRITION
SHORT NOTES
1.Respiratory quotient**
2.Dietary fibers ***
3.Essential amino acid**
4.BMR and affecting factors*
5.Nitrogen balance and affecting factors
6.Protein- energy malnutrition**
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7.Obesity
8.Glycemic index***
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9.Limiting amino acid **
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HEME SYNTHESIS, PORPHYRINS, HEMOGLOBIN
AND METABOLISM OF BILIRUBIN
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ESSAY
1. Structure and functions of hemoglobin
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2.Describe in brief heme synthesis and its regulation. Add a note on porphyria, its types,
enzymes defect in each type and findings***.
3.Describe in brief degradation of heme and fate of its degradative product**
4.Hemoglobinopathies *
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5.Jaundice
SHORT NOTES
1.Formation, transport and fate of bilirubin.
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10.Physiological jaundice
11.Thalassemia ***
12. 2,3 BPG ***
13. Abnormal haemoglobin *
14. Sickle cell anemia
15.Disorders of Heme Catabolism *
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6. Classification of proteins
7. Quantitative estimation of proteins*
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SHORT NOTES
1. Structure of collagen***
3. Denaturation of proteins***
4. Optical activity ** GN
2. Isoelectric point and its significance ***
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5. Motif **
6. Biuret method**
7. Conjugated proteins*
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PROTEIN METABOLISM
ESSAY
1. Formation, transport and disposal of ammonia . **
2. Why is ammonia toxic to the body? What are the ways by which ammonia is disposed of
in the body ? Add a note on hyperammonemia condition.**
3. Urea cycle- regulations, significance, disorder. What is the normal urea level and what
are the causes of abnormal urea concentration? **
4. Metabolism of phenylalanine and disorder associated with it.****
5. Tyrosine metabolism and disorder associated 40 with it.****
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SHORT NOTES
1. Digestion and absorption of proteins
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2. Transamination reactions*
3. Transport of ammonia*
4. Urea cycle****
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5. Compounds formed from Glycine***
6. Metabolic disorders of branched chain amino acids
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7. Metabolism of creatine. Clinical relevance of serum creatinine levels
8. Disorders of phenylalanine and tyrosine (Each separate short notes)
I) Phenylketonuria
II) Alkaptonuria
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III) Tyrosinemia
9. Functions of tyrosine and compounds derived from tyrosine
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17. Polyamines
18. Formation of uric acid
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NUCLEOTIDE METABOLISM
ESSAY
1.Describe the de novo synthesis of purine nucleotides. Add a note on its
regulation**
2.Explain in detail the formation , fate of uric acid and abnormalities of urate
metabolism
3. De Novo synthesis of pyrimidines and regulation
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4. Uric Acid :
a) Reference range of serum uric acid
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b)Source of uric acid in the body
c)Ultimate fate of uric acid
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d)Causes of abnormalities in levels of serum uric acid.
SHORT NOTES
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1.Purine salvage pathway and its importance in body***
2.Gout***
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3.Hyperuricemia***
4.Catabolism of purines and related disorder
5.Regulation of purine (or pyrimidine) de novo biosynthesis.
6. Catabolism of pyrimidine & disorders of pyrimidine metabolism
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MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
ESSAY
1. Protein synthesis / Translation – Steps , post translational modifications & inhibitors of
protein synthesis
2. Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) – Steps & applications
3. DNA replication in detail with its inhibitors
4. Recombinant DNA technology – Different techniques & applications
5. Transcription. Note on Post transcriptional processing & inhibitors
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6. .Describe the separation of serum proteins by paper electrophoresis.
7. Draw the pattern of electrophoresis in
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a)Multiple myeloma
b)Nephrotic syndrome
SHORT NOTES
GN
1. Post translational modifications with examples
EI
2. Blotting techniques
3. Genetic code & its properties
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8. Plasmid
9. Gene therapy
10. Lac Operon
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SHORT NOTES
1. Causes of hyper and hyponatremia*
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2. Causes of hyper and hypokalemia*
3. Renin angiotensin system**
4. Assessment of fluid and electrolyte balance.**
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MAINTENANCE OF PH AND ACID BASE DISORDERS
ESSAY
GN
1. Normal ph of blood and various mechanisms to regulate it***
EI
2. Plasma and renal buffers in acid base homeostasis***
3. Disturbances in acid base balance
SHORT NOTES
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4. Metabolic acidosis***
5. Respiratory acidosis and its causes
6. Composition, action and factors affecting action of buffers.
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XENOBIOTICS
ESSAY
1. Define xenobiotics. What is detoxification? Explain the phases of detoxification
in detail. **
SHORT NOTES
1. Cytochrome P450 **
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2. Phase 2 detoxification reactions / Conjugation reactions*
3. Alcohol metabolism
4. Glutathione
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ORGAN FUNCTION TESTS
ESSAY
GN
1.Liver function tests and their diagnostic significance**
EI
2. Renal function tests and their diagnostic significance*
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SHORT NOTES
1.Classify jaundice based on liver function tests *
2. Tests to assess synthetic functions of liver
3. Tests to assess renal tubular functions
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MINERALS
ESSAY
1. Sources, RDA, biochemical functions, absorption & factors affecting it, deficiency
manifestations & toxicity of Iron ****
2. Calcium – source, RDA, Absorption & factors affecting absorption, functions, regulation of
blood calcium levels. ****
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SHORT NOTES :
1. Factors regulating blood calcium levels ***
2. Calcium homeostasis & disorders ***
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3. Fluorosis
4. Mucosal block theory ****
5.Functions of Calcium **
6.Menky’s syndrome
7.Regulation of Serum Calcium *** GN
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8. Wilson’s Disease ***
9.Digestion, absorption and transport of iron ***
10. Potassium Homeostasis **
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11.Functions of zinc **
HORMONES
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SHORT NOTES :
1.Classification of hormones
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c) Nephrotic syndrome
d) Chronic infection
e) Liver cirrhosis
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SHORT NOTES
6) Chromatography**
7) Flame photometer*
8) Cell cycle*
9) Monoclonal antibody
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