NBDE I Question

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.if V nerve is cut below medulla what happens

a loss of sensation of pain same side
b loss of sensation of pain ipsilateral
c loss of propriocepion same side
d loss of sensation of propriception opposite side

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1- What way of transportation would the solute use in case of cyanide and apnea?
-Active
-simple
-facilitated


8-What mostly affects cusp heights
a-Horizontal overlap
b-Vertical overlap
c-Curve of spee
d-Inter condylar distance
2-



2-To transport a solute from its concentration of 50 to 30 will need?
-Active transport
-simple diffiusion
-facilitated diffusion
 
2-To transport a solute from its concentration of 50 to 30 will need?
-Active transport
 
.if V nerve is cut below medulla what happens

a loss of sensation of pain same side
b loss of sensation of pain ipsilateral
c loss of proprioception same side
d loss of sensation of propriception opposite side

.
1- What way of transportation would the solute use in case of cyanide and apnea?
-Active
-simple
-facilitated



2-To transport a solute from its concentration of 50 to 30 will need?
-Active transport
-simple diffiusion
-facilitated diffusion
Because facilitated diffusion is defined as movement of particles down their concentration gradients with help of carrier proteins.
Simple diffusion refers to passage of gases through a membrane.

If any of my answer is wrong please correct me

 
yes u r correct i typed it wrong.

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Hi,
In cyanide and apnea there is insufficient O2 to make ATP, right?
and active transport needs ATP, what do u think?


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