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in erythropoeisis, which of following increase from proerythroblast to mature erythrocytes:
cell size
phagocytic ability
cytoplasmic acidophilia
cytoplasmic basophilia


responsible for initiating cross bridges cycling in smooth muscles
myosin kinase
myosin ATPase
myosin reductase
myosin phosphatase


in epiphyseal plate femur of 18 yrs old , zone of swollen cartilage lacunae and chondrocytes large
proliferation
bone deposition
cartilage calcification
hypertrophy and maturation

aposted before with different answers ...
please explain if u have an answer
thanks
 
in erythropoeisis, which of following increase from proerythroblast to mature erythrocytes:
cell size
phagocytic ability
cytoplasmic acidophilia
cytoplasmic basophilia


responsible for initiating cross bridges cycling in smooth muscles
myosin kinase
myosin ATPase
myosin reductase
myosin phosphatase


in epiphyseal plate femur of 18 yrs old , zone of swollen cartilage lacunae and chondrocytes large
proliferation
bone deposition
cartilage calcification
hypertrophy and maturation

aposted before with different answers ...
please explain if u have an answer
thanks
1. acidophilia
2. myosin kinase
3. proliferation
 
please explain why proliferation cause i searched on wikepedia and found that cartilage stops growing and begins calcification at age 17
and if u have info about stages in general that will be a great help


occlusal table represents what % of BuLi dimension of tooth
40-50
30-40
50-60
60-70

unpaired paranasal sinus
sphenoid
ethmoid
maxillary
frontal
is it sphenoid???
i thought all of them are paired
 
please explain why proliferation cause i searched on wikepedia and found that cartilage stops growing and begins calcification at age 17
and if u have info about stages in general that will be a great help


occlusal table represents what % of BuLi dimension of tooth
40-50
30-40
50-60
60-70

unpaired paranasal sinus
sphenoid
ethmoid
maxillary
frontal
is it sphenoid???
i thought all of them are paired
I think its frontal sinus that is not paired, I will update if I am wrong.
Occlusal table - BULI is lesser than mesiodistal as far as I remember, but will check on that and get back to you.
 
There is still some confusion here. I have looked in Decks and other materials on the internet, looks like all of them are paired. Does anybody have Gray's anatomy? I have all my books in my home country unfortunately.
Can you please check this answer in Gray's or other anatomy texts and let us know the right answer.? Thanks.
 
what about the answer for this question:
occlusal table represents what % of BuLi dimension of tooth
40-50
30-40
50-60
60-70
 
unpaired paranasal sinus
sphenoid
ethmoid
maxillary
fronta
l

Hi,
I checked the ans for this [referred Gray's as skabbaraju mentioned].It says all the above paranasal sinuses are paired. It specifically says frontal ,ethmoid & sphenoid are paired.I dont know how maxillary sinuses cud be unpaired esp coz they are on both sides.
So was the question like this or was it asking 'which bone is unpaired?'😕

 
well this question was posted before by someone else i just copied it as it is ..

about the question:
occlusal table represents what % of BuLi dimension of tooth
40-50
30-40
50-60
60-7o

in decks it says less than 60%
what do u think??? 50 to 60???
 
unpaired paranasal sinus
sphenoid
ethmoid
maxillary
fronta
l

Hi,
I checked the ans for this [referred Gray's as skabbaraju mentioned].It says all the above paranasal sinuses are paired. It specifically says frontal ,ethmoid & sphenoid are paired.I dont know how maxillary sinuses cud be unpaired esp coz they are on both sides.
So was the question like this or was it asking 'which bone is unpaired?'😕

then which bone is unpaired?for max sinus we have them on both sides
 
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