Reg. No. : Question Paper Code : B.E./B.Tech. DEGREE EXAMINATION, NOVEMBER/DECEMBER Second Semester. Pharmaceutical Technology

Similar documents
February [KU 1010] Sub. Code: 4701

RCPS Curriculum Pacing Guide Subject: Anatomy and Physiology

PNUR 101: ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY (48 Hours)

Chapter 12 Nervous System Review Assignment

Reason Examine the relationship between homeostasis and stress. Differentiate between negative and positive mechanisms

Reg. No. : Question Paper Code : B.E./B.Tech. DEGREE EXAMINATION, NOVEMBER/DECEMBER Second Semester BT 6201 BIOCHEMISTRY

Montgomery County Community College BIO 130 Introductory Anatomy and Physiology 4-3-3

Required Syllabus Information all must be included in the course syllabus

Study Guide Answer Key Nervous System

Advanced Anatomy and Physiology

Subject Program. Year : 1º Semester : 1º School Year : 2010/2011

BIO 202 HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY II BIO 201 Prefix No. Course Title Prerequisite

Intro Anatomy and Physiology

BIOL 230 Human Physiology Common Course Outline

1. The diagram below represents the homeostatic control of body temperature. What does the part labelled X represent? D. Hypothalamus (Total 1 mark)

Anatomy and Physiology Content Overview

Biology 153/155. Equivalency Exam 60 QUESTIONS 18 PAGES

Cuddalore PG & Research Department of Biochemistry

UNIVERSITY OF BOLTON SCHOOL OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SCIENCES. BSc (HONS) ADULT NURSING SEMESTER TWO EXAMINATION 2017/2018

Performance Objective Critical Attributes Benchmarks/Assessment. Can the student identify structures and functions of whole systems?

9.2 Hormonal Regulation of Growth

Functions of the Nervous System

Name: Period: Review for Animal Systems Test II - KEY

Langara College Spring archived

Final Test Review Major Concepts from Chapters 1-16

The Endocrine System ( PART II) Individual Endocrine glands and their hormones

HIBBING COMMUNITY COLLEGE COURSE OUTLINE

The Nervous System & Nervous tissue. Dr. Ali Ebneshahidi

Syllabus. BIO 110 Fundamentals of Human Anatomy and Physiology

Axon Nerve impulse. Axoplasm Receptor. Axomembrane Stimuli. Schwann cell Effector. Myelin Cell body

Medical Endocrinology / Introduction 4 Medical Endocrinology

Class X: Biology. Chapter 2: Control and coordination.

6. The diagram below represents an interaction between parts of an organism.

Physiology. Offered in the School of Medical Sciences. Basic Human Physiology

Introduction to Human Body Systems

NOTES 11.5: ENDOCRINE SYSTEM. Pages

Modesto Junior College Course Outline of Record PHYSO 101

Biology 30. Morinville Community High School. Unit 2: Endocrine System. Name:

Alabama Department of Postsecondary Education

Five Levels of Organization Cell Tissue Organ Organ System Organism

Anatomy & Homeostasis. Unit 5

Nervous and Endocrine System Exam Review

ACTIVITY2.15 Text:Campbell,v.8,chapter48 DATE HOUR NERVOUS SYSTEMS NEURON

The Endocrine System PART A

NZQA Expiring unit standard version 2 Page 1 of 5. Demonstrate knowledge of exercise physiology and human anatomy

Chapter 12 Nervous System Written Assignment KEY

Western University: Physiology 2130 Online Course Contents

WORD BANK liver mouth teeth anus

Endocrine System. A system that consists of glands that transmit chemical messengers throughout the body.

Endocrine GLANDS: Question:1. Fill in the Blanks.

Chapter 20 Endocrine System

Functions of the Nervous System

Ch45: Endocrine System

Section 39 1 The Endocrine System (pages )

Name Class Date. KEY CONCEPT The nervous system and the endocrine system provide the means by which organ systems communicate.

Chapter 9 The Endocrine System and Hormone Activity

Part 1 The Cell and the Cellular Environment

JEFFERSON COLLEGE COURSE SYLLABUS BIO 120 HUMAN ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY. 5 Credit Hours. Prepared by: Deborah Allen. Revised date: July, 2014

Section 39 1 The Endocrine System (pages )

Hormonal regulation of. Physiology Department Medical School, University of Sumatera Utara

COWLEY COLLEGE. & Area Vocational Technical School COURSE PROCEDURE FOR. HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY I BIO Credit Hours

Chapter 7. The Nervous System: Structure and Control of Movement

Endocrine System Notes

Endocrine System Worksheet

Endocrine System Hormones (Ch. 45)

Endocrine System Hormones

namib la UnIVERSITY OF SCIEnCE AnD TECHnOLOGY FACULTY OF HEALTH AND APPLIED SCIENCES DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SCIENCES

B.Sc. Nutrition (Honours) COURSE MODULE NUTRITION HONOURS CBCS SYLLABUS. (Burdwan University)

Lesson 9A Tissues in Animals

Cells Tissues Organs Organ Systems Organism. Cells: the smallest unit of life.

Chemical Regulation. Chapter 26. Testosterone and Male Aggression: Is There a Link? THE NATURE OF CHEMICAL REGULATION

General Anatomy & Physiology

Endocrine System Hormones. AP Biology

Chapter 1: Cells and Tissues

15 hours of seminars. 45 hours of exercises. 2nd year, 4th semester

HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY. 1. Explain the normal functioning of all the organ systems and their interactions for well coordinated

Endocrine system. Objectives At the end of this sub section students should be able to:

CATEGORY Endocrine System Review. Provide labels for the following diagram CHAPTER 13 BLM

BIOL 2458 A&P II CHAPTER 18 SI Both the system and the endocrine system affect all body cells.

Chapter 7. Objectives

Physiology Quiz (30 Points)

How do heterotrophs obtain energy from their environment? How do heterotrophs depend on autotrophs for their energy and matter?

sensory input receptors integration Human Anatomy motor output Ch. 7 effectors Structural classification

BIO 202 ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY II with LAB

Endocrine System. Regulating Blood Sugar. Thursday, December 14, 17

Human Anatomy & Physiology. Unit 1: Introduction and Biochemistry / Cells Review. 3 weeks A&P1, A&P2

Nervous system. Made up of. Peripheral nervous system. Central nervous system. The central nervous system The peripheral nervous system.

Adrenal gland And Pancreas

The Endocrine System PART A

MURRAY STATE UNIVERSITY COURSE SYLLABUS. DEPARTMENT: Wellness and Therapeutic Sciences CREDIT HOURS: 3.0 COURSE NUMBER: EXS 250 Spring 2002

ENDOCRINE SYSTEM 29 MAY 2013

Chapter 17. Nervous System Nervous systems receive sensory input, interpret it, and send out appropriate commands. !

Chapter 20 The Digestive System Exam Study Questions

Endocrine System. Endocrine vs. Exocrine. Bio 250 Human Anatomy & Physiology

Ch. 39 Endocrine System

Nervous System Review

Health Science Career Cluster Essentials of Healthcare Course Number:

Epithelial Tissues. Types of Epithelial Tissues: Lining of Kidney

Chapter 14 The Autonomic Nervous System Chapter Outline

Transcription:

ws15 Reg. No. : Question Paper Code : 27512 B.E./B.Tech. DEGREE EXAMINATION, NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 2015. Second Semester Pharmaceutical Technology PY 6201 FUNDAMENTALS OF HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY Time : Three hours (Regulations 2013) Answer ALL questions. PART A (10 2 = 20 marks) 1. Explain the cell divisions in humans. 2. Draw the structure of an animal cell and label it. 3. Write the composition and the functions of CSF. 4. What are neuromuscular junctions? 5. What are the functions of liver? 6. Draw the longitudinal section of kidney and label it. 7. Describe the factors associated with blood pressure maintenance. 8. Enumerate the functions of respiration. 9. Write the physiological actions of glucocorticoids. Maximum : 100 marks 10. Write short notes on the secondary sexual characters in females. PART B (5 16 = 80 marks) 11. (a) Define tissue and classify it. Explain the various types of epithelial tissues with neat diagram. (2 + 4 + 10) Explain various transport mechanisms across cell membranes. (16)

ws15 12. (a) Describe the structure and the functions of cerebrum. Describe the structure and the functions of typical synovial joints. 13. (a) Explain the anatomy of small intestine and the process of digestion occurring in the small intestine. (8 + 8) Describe the physiology of urine formation and explain the functions of kidney. (12 + 4) 14. (a) With a neat diagram explain the anatomy of the heart and write notes on conducting system and sounds of the heart. (7 + 5 + 4) Draw the anatomical structure of the lungs and explain mechanisms of respiration. (8 + 8) 15. (a) With a schematic representation explain the anatomy of thyroid gland. Explain the functions and the regulations of hormonal secretions by this gland. Mention its disorders. (6 + 4 + 4 + 2) Explain the physiology of menstruation. Describe testis and the role of testosterone in physiology. (8 + 4 + 4) 2 27512

Reg. No. Question Paper Code : 57770 B.E/B.Tech. DEGREE EXAMINATION, MAY/JUNE 2016 Second Semester Pharmaceutical Technology PY 6201 FUNDAMENTALS OF HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY (Regulations 2013) Time : Three Hours Maximum : 100 Marks Answer ALL questions. PART A (10 2 = 20 Marks) 1. Write a short note on Gap Junctions. 2. How will you measure the Total Blood Volume? 3. What are the functions of Schwann Cells? 4. Write a short note on Nodes of Ranvier. 5. Write a short note on protective mechanisms of Gastric Mucosa. 6. Write a short note on Somatostatin. 7. What is the physiological importance of lung surfactant? 8. Write a short note on cardiac output. 9. What is thyrotoxicosis? 10. Write a short note on effects of cretinism. 06-06 1 57770

PART B (5 16 = 80 Marks) 11. (a) (i) Describe the saltatory conduction in myelinated nerve fibres. (8) (ii) What is resting membrane potential and action potential? Describe how they could be measured. (8) OR What is homeostasis? Discuss the control of homeostasis with examples. (16) 12. (a) (i) Discuss the role and functions of neurotransmitters. (6) (ii) Discuss the anatomy and functions of parasympathetic nervous system. (10) OR Describe the anatomy of skeletal muscles and discuss the physiology of muscle contraction. 13. (a) (i) Describe the events of cardiac cycle. (8) (ii) Describe the hormonal and neural regulation of blood pressure. (8) OR (i) Describe the adaptations respiratory physiology at high altitudes. (8) (ii) Describe the role of lungs in acid-base regulation. (8) 14. (a) (i) Describe the digestion and absorption of carbohydrates. (8) (ii) Describe the anatomy and functions of nephron. (8) OR (i) Describe the mechanisms of urine formation. (8) (ii) Describe the role of hormones in the glucose homeostasis. (8) 15. (a) (i) Discuss physiology of female reproductive cycle. (10) (ii) Discuss role of corticosteroids in fluid and electrolyte homeostasis. (6) OR (i) Discuss the physiological role of thyroid hormones. (8) (ii) Describe the hormones of anterior pituitary and their functions. (8) (16) 2 57770

Sp7 Reg. No. : Question Paper Code : 72496 B.E./B.Tech. DEGREE EXAMINATION, APRIL/MAY 2017. Second Semester Pharmaceutical Technology PY 6201 FUNDAMENTALS OF HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY Time : Three hours (Regulations 2013) Answer ALL questions. PART A (10 2 = 20 marks) 1. State the functions of skeletal muscles. 2. List the different types of movement associated with joints. 3. Draw the basic parts of neuron and label it. Maximum : 100 marks 4. What are the differences between the right and left hemispheres of the brain? 5. List the components of saliva and their functions. 6. Narrate the functions of kidney. 7. Name three hormones that play a role in erythropoiesis. 8. Define pulmonary compliance. 9. Write about the location and structure of the thymus gland. 10. Compare the main structures comprising the external genitalia. PART B (5 16 = 80 marks) 11. (a) Describe the various types of muscle tissue and their functions with neat diagrams. Compare the processes of facilitated diffusion, active transport and secondary active transport.

Sp7 12. (a) Explain the following (i) Mechanism by which action potentials are generated (ii) Why conduction of the action potential is unidirectional. With a neat diagram explain the anatomy of brain and list out the functions of cerebrum. 13. (a) Identify the organs associated with the kidneys. Outline the gross structure of the kidneys describe the structure of a nephron. Describe the absorptive mechanisms for salt, water, carbohydrate, protein, and fat. 14. (a) Explain the structure of the heart and discuss in detail about the blood circulation in heart. Define functional residual capacity, inspiratory capacity, totalling capacity and vital capacity. 15. (a) Describe in detail about the female reproductive system with diagram. Elaborately explain the anatomy and secretions of anterior pituitary gland and its functions. 2 72496

Sp4 Reg. No. : Question Paper Code : 77295 B.E./B.Tech. DEGREE EXAMINATION, APRIL/MAY 2015. Second Semester Pharmaceutical Technology PY 6201 FUNDAMENTALS OF HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY (Regulation 2013) Time : Three hours Maximum : 100 marks Answer ALL questions. PART A (10 2 = 20 marks) 1. Enumerate different blood groups. 2. Define haemopoesis. Enumerate the different stages of hameopoesis. 3. Draw a neat labeled diagram of neuron and mention its functions. 4. List the common errors of refraction. 5. Write a note on the functions of liver. 6. What is Micturition? 7. Draw a normal ECG and mark the various events. 8. What is total lung capacity? 9. What is pancrease? Enumerate its functions. 10. Define ovulation. PART B (5 16 = 80 marks) 11. (a) Draw a neat labeled sketch of human cell. Describe various components of a cell and their functions. Discuss various types of transport mechanisms across the cell membrane with a neat labeled diagram.

Sp4 12. (a) Define and classify the joints. Discuss various types of movements of joints and associated diseases. Describe the anatomy and functions of parasympathetic and sympathetic nervous systems. 13. (a) Draw a neat labeled sketch of nephron and explain various parts of nephron and its functions. Explain in detail the anatomy and functions of accessory glands of the gastro-intestinal tract. 14. (a) Discuss the cardiac cycle in detail using a neat labeled diagram. Draw a neat labeled sketch of respiratory system. Discuss the anatomy of respiratory organs and their functions. 15. (a) Draw a neat labeled sketch of adrenal gland. Explain various functions and disorders of adrenal hormone. Discuss the various events of fertilization process with neat labeled diagram. 2 77295

wk11 Reg. No. : Question Paper Code : 80944 B.E./B.Tech. DEGREE EXAMINATION, NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 2016. Second Semester Pharmaceutical Technology PY 6201 FUNDAMENTALS OF HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY Time : Three hours (Regulations 2013) Answer ALL questions. PART A (10 2 = 20 marks) 1. What is the major constituent of a cell membrane? 2. Give the function of peripheral proteins. 3. What are microtubules? 4. What are peroxisomes? 5. Give the factors that depolarize the membrane. Maximum : 100 marks 6. What are the different neurotransmitters released by enteric neurons? 7. What are the factors that determine the characteristics of the compliance of the lungs? 8. What is the surface tension in the alveoli? 9. What is Euthyroid? 10. What is the Wolff Chaikoff effect? PART B (5 16 = 80 marks) 11. (a) Write short notes on the synthesis and formation of cellular structures in the Endoplasmic Reticulum and Golgi apparatus. Explain the process of diffusion with examples.

wk11 12. (a) Give the roles of Ions During the Action Potential and Initiation of the Action Potential. Write notes on Muscle Sensory Receptors Muscle Spindles and Golgi Tendon gans and their roles in Muscle Control. 13. (a) Explain Neural Control of Gastrointestinal Function Enteric Nervous System. What are the functional types of movements in the Gastrointestinal Tract? 14. (a) Write detailed notes on : (i) Thyroid hormone synthesis (6) (ii) Secretion along with the chemistry (5) (iii) Metabolism of TSH. (5) Give the effects of thyroid hormones on the cardiovascular system, Nervous System and on Skeletal Muscle. 15. (a) Give a detailed explanation on the consequences of insulin deficiency. (8) Give a detailed explanation on the physiologic effects of glucocorticoids. (8) 2 80944