Exam Details
Subject | human anatomy and physiology—i | |
Paper | ||
Exam / Course | bachelor of pharmacy | |
Department | ||
Organization | Mizoram University | |
Position | ||
Exam Date | November, 2018 | |
City, State | mizoram, |
Question Paper
BP 101 T
Professional Course Examination, November 2018
CBCS
1st Semester
BACHELOR OF PHARMACY
Human Anatomy and Physiology—I
Full Marks 75
Time 3 hours
The figures in the margin indicate full marks for the questions
I. Choose the correct answers from the following 1×20=20
1. Which of the following are found in the connective tissue?
Mast cells
Fat cells
Fibroblasts
All of the above
2. Sympathetic nerves supply the smooth muscle (blood vessels) of the
tunica media
tunica albugenia
tunica intima
tunica adventitia
/475 1 Contd.
3. The smallest veins are called
capillaries
venules
sinusoids
arterioles
4. The epithelial tissue in the urinary bladder that allows to stretch is
columnar epithelium
stratified squamous epithelium
transitional epithelium
simple cuboidal epithelium
5. Contractility is the property of
muscle tissue
nervous tissue
connective tissue
epithelial tissue
/475 2 Contd.
6. The cell responsible for the formation of cartilage is
fibroblast
osteoblast
megablast
chondroblast
7. Blood is described as
nervous tissue
muscle tissue
connective tissue
epithelial tissue
8. Heamopoiesis is the process of
bone formation
blood cells formation
cartilage formation
entrapment of blood vessels
9. The sinuatrial node (SA node) is also called
pacemaker
peacemaker
heart's stabilizer
neurotransmitter
/475 3 Contd.
10. Ventricular systole lasts for
0·8 second
0·1 second
0·4 second
0·3 second
11. The first heart sound is due to the closure of
AV valves
Aortic valve
pulmonary valve
All of the above
12. The cardiovascular centre is situated in the
cerebrum
cerebellum
pons varolii
medulla oblongata
13. An increased cardiac output during exercise is called
stroke volume
cardiac reserve
cardiac output
venous returns
/475 4 Contd.
14. Hormones responsible for growth of bone during puberty are
thyroid and growth hormones
calcitonine and parathormone
oestrogen and testosterone
All of the above
15. Taste area is situated in the
temporal lobe
frontal lobe
parietal lobe
occipital lobe
16. The amount of blood ejected during contraction of left ventricle is
about
100 ml
2 litres
70 ml
180 ml
17. Breakdown of red blood cells is called
haemopoiesis
erythropoiesis
neutrolysis
haemolysis
/475 5 Contd.
18. The peripheral nervous system contains pairs of spinal nerves.
12
31
7
23
19. Plasma viscosity is due to the presence of
inorganic salts
platelets
plasma proteins
nutrient materials
20. Oxygen is carried from the lungs to the tissues in the form of
oxyhaemoglobin
methaemoglobin
CO-haemoglobin
haemoglobin
/475 6 Contd.
II. Answer any two of the following 10×2=20
1. Draw a labelled diagram of heart. Explain the position, structure and
interior of the heart in detail. 5+5=10
2. Explain the composition of blood. Describe in detail the process of
erythropoiesis. 5+5=10
3. Explain the effects of sympathetic and parasympathetic on different
systems of the body. 10
III. Answer any seven of the following 5×7=35
1. Classify joints. Explain different types of synovial joint with examples.
2. Explain the conducting system of the heart.
3. Write down the functions of lymph nodes.
4. Explain the physiology of hearing and balance.
5. Explain reflex arc with diagram.
6. Explain the controlling mechanism of blood pressure.
7. Briefly explain spleen.
8. Write the names of cranial nerves with their characteristics.
9. Name different types of tissue. Explain the muscular tissues with
diagrams.
Professional Course Examination, November 2018
CBCS
1st Semester
BACHELOR OF PHARMACY
Human Anatomy and Physiology—I
Full Marks 75
Time 3 hours
The figures in the margin indicate full marks for the questions
I. Choose the correct answers from the following 1×20=20
1. Which of the following are found in the connective tissue?
Mast cells
Fat cells
Fibroblasts
All of the above
2. Sympathetic nerves supply the smooth muscle (blood vessels) of the
tunica media
tunica albugenia
tunica intima
tunica adventitia
/475 1 Contd.
3. The smallest veins are called
capillaries
venules
sinusoids
arterioles
4. The epithelial tissue in the urinary bladder that allows to stretch is
columnar epithelium
stratified squamous epithelium
transitional epithelium
simple cuboidal epithelium
5. Contractility is the property of
muscle tissue
nervous tissue
connective tissue
epithelial tissue
/475 2 Contd.
6. The cell responsible for the formation of cartilage is
fibroblast
osteoblast
megablast
chondroblast
7. Blood is described as
nervous tissue
muscle tissue
connective tissue
epithelial tissue
8. Heamopoiesis is the process of
bone formation
blood cells formation
cartilage formation
entrapment of blood vessels
9. The sinuatrial node (SA node) is also called
pacemaker
peacemaker
heart's stabilizer
neurotransmitter
/475 3 Contd.
10. Ventricular systole lasts for
0·8 second
0·1 second
0·4 second
0·3 second
11. The first heart sound is due to the closure of
AV valves
Aortic valve
pulmonary valve
All of the above
12. The cardiovascular centre is situated in the
cerebrum
cerebellum
pons varolii
medulla oblongata
13. An increased cardiac output during exercise is called
stroke volume
cardiac reserve
cardiac output
venous returns
/475 4 Contd.
14. Hormones responsible for growth of bone during puberty are
thyroid and growth hormones
calcitonine and parathormone
oestrogen and testosterone
All of the above
15. Taste area is situated in the
temporal lobe
frontal lobe
parietal lobe
occipital lobe
16. The amount of blood ejected during contraction of left ventricle is
about
100 ml
2 litres
70 ml
180 ml
17. Breakdown of red blood cells is called
haemopoiesis
erythropoiesis
neutrolysis
haemolysis
/475 5 Contd.
18. The peripheral nervous system contains pairs of spinal nerves.
12
31
7
23
19. Plasma viscosity is due to the presence of
inorganic salts
platelets
plasma proteins
nutrient materials
20. Oxygen is carried from the lungs to the tissues in the form of
oxyhaemoglobin
methaemoglobin
CO-haemoglobin
haemoglobin
/475 6 Contd.
II. Answer any two of the following 10×2=20
1. Draw a labelled diagram of heart. Explain the position, structure and
interior of the heart in detail. 5+5=10
2. Explain the composition of blood. Describe in detail the process of
erythropoiesis. 5+5=10
3. Explain the effects of sympathetic and parasympathetic on different
systems of the body. 10
III. Answer any seven of the following 5×7=35
1. Classify joints. Explain different types of synovial joint with examples.
2. Explain the conducting system of the heart.
3. Write down the functions of lymph nodes.
4. Explain the physiology of hearing and balance.
5. Explain reflex arc with diagram.
6. Explain the controlling mechanism of blood pressure.
7. Briefly explain spleen.
8. Write the names of cranial nerves with their characteristics.
9. Name different types of tissue. Explain the muscular tissues with
diagrams.
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