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NEET Test 44
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  • Question 1/12
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    Diabetic patients have low RQ due to __(i)____ dissimilation of fats and the _______(ii)_________ dissimilation of carbohydrate ?

    Solutions

    Diabetic patients have low RQ due to increased dissimilation of fats and the decreased dissimilation of carbohydrate.

     

  • Question 2/12
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    Which of these muscles are not involves in hyperventilation?

    Solutions

    There are many muscles that play role during inspiration and expiration. The inspiratory muscles are diaphragm and external intercostal muscles. The expiratory muscles are rectus abdominis, internal intercostal muscles, internal and external obliques and transversus abdominis.

     

  • Question 3/12
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    ______ is the place of moist distinct vision.

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    The yellow spot in retina has at it's middle a shallow depression known as fovea centralis. The fovea centralis has cone cells only. It is devoid of rods and blood vessels. Here the nerve fibres from the light sensitive cells leave the eyeball to form the optic nerve.

     

  • Question 4/12
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    Consider the following four statements and select the correct option stating which ones are true (T) and which ones are false (F). 

    (a) Crypts of lieberkuhn are present in liver 

    (b) Steapsin is the pancreatic amylase 

    (c) Intrinsic factor is needed for absorption of vitamin B12. 

    (d) The anti-pellagra vitamin is nicotinamide present in milk, yeast, meat, and leafy vegetables.

    Solutions

    correct statement- the pellagra preventing factor of Goldberger is- Nicotinic acid.

     

  • Question 5/12
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    In the absence of ____________, the digestion of _________would is affected in our intestine.

    Solutions

    In the absence of enterokinase, the digestion of albumin would is affected in our intestine.

     

  • Question 6/12
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    In a physics laboratory experiment, the students found the maximum reading of the ammeter to be 15 mA. The resistor was said to be having the resistance equivalent to 115 Ω. The rating would be:

    Solutions

    Power Consumed = I2

    = (15)2 X 10-6 X 115 

    = 25.875 W

     

  • Question 7/12
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    A 0.8 kW microwave is kept running in a bakery continuously for 5 hrs. If the cost of one unit is 30 p/ kW hr then calculate the total cost.

    Solutions

    Cost = number of kW h used × cost of one unit 

    = 0.8 X 5 X 0.3 

    = 1.2 Rs.

     

  • Question 8/12
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    Identify the state in which the respiratory centre is inhibited?

    Solutions

    Anoxia is a condition characterised by inadequate or decreased supply of oxygen to the lungs which may result from the inhibition of respiratory system.

     

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    In which of the following disorder, the depletion of oxygen in alveoli occurs due to flattening of tracheal vessels?

    Solutions

    Emphysema is the respiratory disorder in which the septa between the alveoli are destroyed and much of the elastic tissue of the lungs is replaced by connective tissue. It is generally caused by long term irritation.

     

  • Question 10/12
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    Absorption of digested foods is carried out by

    Solutions

    Absorption is the process by which the end products of digestion pass through the intestinal mucosa into the blood or lymph. It is carried out by all passive, active or facilitated transport mechanisms.

     

  • Question 11/12
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    Amino acids are generally absorbed by the process of

    Solutions

    Small amounts of monosaccharides like glucose, amino acids and some electrolytes like chloride ions, are generally absorbed by simple diffusion. The passage of these substances into the blood depends upon the concentration gradient.

     

  • Question 12/12
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    Fatty acids are transported through the lymph as protein coated fat globules called ____________

    Solutions

    Fatty acids and glycerol being insoluble are unable to be absorbed into the blood. They are first incorporated into small droplets called micelles which move into the intestinal mucosa. These are then coated by a proteinaceous covering and are then transported as chylomicrons through the lymph vessels.

     

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