Anatomy & Physiology Past Paper PDF (BSc MLT) September 2012
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This is a past paper for a BSc MLT examination in Anatomy and Physiology, September 2012. It features essay questions and short answer questions covering topics such as the heart, lung, and nervous system.
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Reg.No:.......................... First B.Sc (MLT) Degree Examinations, September 2012 ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY Time: 3 Hours Total Marks: 100 Answer all Questions.Draw Diagram...
Reg.No:.......................... First B.Sc (MLT) Degree Examinations, September 2012 ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY Time: 3 Hours Total Marks: 100 Answer all Questions.Draw Diagrams wherever necessary. Write SECTION A and SECTION B in separate Answer books. Do not mix up questions from Section A and Section B. QP CODE:101012 Section A - ANATOMY Marks:50 Essay (10) 1. Describe heart under the following headings Borders Surfaces Chambers Blood supply (1+2+4+3=10) Short notes (5x5=25) 2. Tonsil 3.Microscopic structure of lung 4. Uterus 5. Cerebellum 6.Thick skin Answer briefly 7. Broncho-pulmonary segments 8. Pancreas 9. Tibia 10. Taste buds Ureter QP CODE:102012 Section B - PHYSIOLOGY Marks: 50 Essay (10)..,. 1. Explain the mechanism of transmi ssion across a chemical synapse with the help of a neat and labeled diagram. Add a note on properties of synaptic transmission (6+4) Short notes (5x5=25) - 2. Action potent ial on a nerve 3. Oxygen dissociation curve 4. Functions of serto li cells 5. Plasma proteins 6. Functions of saliva Answer briefly (5x3=15) 7. Functions of middle ear 8. Upper motor neuron (UMN) 9. Mechanism of re-absorption of Na+ in the nephron 1O. Conducting system of heart 11. Presbyopia *******x********* **************