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mam6701e said:Please could anyone help me to find the answers for this anatomy questions:
I would apreciate it
2.- The intercostal nerves lie in the intercostal space betw wich of th foll:
b.- external and internal intercostals
c.- internal nad innermost intercostals
d.- innermost intercostals and subcostal
e.- external intercostals and transversus thoracis.
Ans:INTERNAL AND INNERMOST INTERCOSTAL MUSCLES.
Innermost intercostals: incomplete layer occupying the middle portion of the intercostal space, lie directly beneath the internal intercostals and run in the same direction.
7.- A surgeon while operated on the anterior abdomen found a muscle that had fibers running ant. and inferiorly. Which one represents ths muscle?
a.- internal oblique
b.- external oblique
c.- transversus
d.- rectus
Ans:EXTERNAL OBLIQUE MUSCLE.
(Flat muscles:
1.External oblique : most superficial muscle, fibers run anterior and inferior ( your hands in outside pockets). The external oblique muscle attaches to the outer surface of the ribs well above costal arch
2.Internal oblique: middle layer of muscle, fibers run at right angles to the external oblique (hands in inside pockets), attaches to the costal arch.
3.Transversus abdominis: most internal muscle, fibers run transversely, attaches inside rib cage above costal arch
4.Rectus:vertical or strap muscle.
8.- Polomerization of molecules into collagen fibrils occurs in the:
a.- ribosomes
b.- lysosomes
c.- extracellular space
d.- RER
e.- SER
Ans:EXTRACELLULAR SPACE.
(Individual collagen polypeptide chains are synthesized on membrane-bound ribosomes and injected into the lumen of the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) as larger precursors, called pro-collagen.After secretion, the fibrillar procollagen molecules are converted to collagen molecules in the extracellular space by the removal of the propeptide segments by specific procollagen peptidases. The propeptides have two major functions. They guide the intracellular formation of the triple-stranded collagen molecules, and they prevent the intracellular formation of large collagen fibrils which would destroy the cell).
13.- which of the foll bones comprises a portion of a wall of the orbit?
a.- vomer
b.- parietal
c.- temporal
d.- zigomatic
e.- pterigoid plate
Ans:ZYGOMATIC BONE
(Superior wall:Frontal bone and lesser wing of spenoid.
Inferior wall:Maxilla,Palatine and Zygomatic bone.
Medial wall:Ethmoid,Frontal,Lacrimal and Spenoid.
Lateral wall:Greater wing of Spenoid and Zygomatic bone).
15.- Which of the foll is characterized by the red spots on the dorsal surface of the tongue?
a.- lymphatic nodules
b.- filliform papillae
c.- foliate papillae
d.- fungiform papillae
Ans:FUNGIFORM.
(1.The filiform papillae: are numerous, rough, and threalike no tastebuds
They are arranged in rows parallel to the sulcusterminalis.
2.The fungiform papillae:are small and mushroom-shaped.
They usually appear are pink or red spots.
3.The vallate (circumvallate) papillae are surrounded by a deep, circular
the walls of which are studded with taste buds.
4.The foliate papillae are small lateral folds of lingual mucosa poorly formed in humans.
The vallate, foliate and most of the fungiform papillae contain taste receptors, which are located in the taste buds).
18.- Which of the foll is a sensory nerve?
a.- thoracodorsal
b.- long thoracic
c. medial pectoral
d.- lower subscapular
e.- medial antebrachial cutaneous
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correct me if I'm wrong.
Thanks inspironmam6701e said:Gee, with explanations and everything, this will help me
thanks guys
mekha said:well hows everyones studies goin ?
correct me if i m wrongsmilein said:could any one help me solving these?
Q)Which of the following Reflexor is exhibited by the
masseter muscle when the dentist tap on side of face?
A.Stretch
B.Withdrawal
C.Golgitendon
D.Cross extensor
ans - B
Q)Solution A has pH of 7.0 and Solution B has a pH of 6.0.
Both solutions are of equal volume. Which of the following
statements about Solution A and B is MOSTaccurate?
A. A has 1/10 as many hydrogen ions as B
B. A has 10 times more Hydrogen ions than B
C. A has 7/6 of Hydrogen ion concentration of B
D. A has 6/7 of Hydrogen ion concentration of B
ans - A
Q) Which of the best describes of strength of cardiac muscle contraction
A. Decreased when extra cellular is increased
B. Increased when extrac cellular is increased
C. Mainly regulated by vagal
D. Uneffected by extra cellular CA
Q) Which of the following is a nucleo tide
A. Urate
B. Uracil
C. Ribose
D. Adenosine
E. Thymidylate
Q) How many necleo tides needed to code for protine with 150 amino acids
A. 50
B. 150
C. 300
D. 450
E. 600
ans - D
Q) An analysis of ECG shows P waves occuring in ST segment the ectopic beats originating in
A. Atria
B. AV Node
C. Lower portion bundle of his
D. Upper portion bundle of his
ans - A
Q) Approximate % of total bucco lingual dimension of posterior tooth does
occlusal dimension of table represent
A. 40 to 50
B. 30 to 40
C. 50 to 60
D. 60 to 70
E. 100
ans - C
Thanq
bumika,could you tell me how the calculation u made??bhumika_201 said:correct me if i m wrong
regards
bhumika
vikingglobe said:uracil is nitrogenous base and adenosine is nucleoside and ribose is the pentose so i am not sure if tht is right but i also dont have the answer
smilein said:Q) Which of the following is a nucleo tide
A. Urate
B. Uracil
C. Ribose
D. Adenosine
E. Thymidylate
Thanq
mam6701e said:Guys I got this information from a great source: human molecular genetics pag 4
(ISBN: 0815341822)
Base Nucleoside Nucleotide
Adenine Adenosine AMP (adenosine monophosphate) or Adenylate
Guanine Guanosine GMP (guanosine monophpsphate) or Guanylate
Cytosine Cytidine CMP (cytidine monophosphate) or Cytidylate
Thymine Thymidine TMP (thymidine monophosphate) or Thymidylate
Uracil Uridine UMP (uridine monophosphate) or Uridylate
Like we know: nucleotide is a nucleoside plus 1, 2 or 3 phosphate
So, the answer is thymidylate 😀