This document contains an exam for a medical assistant training program covering basic anatomy and physiology. The exam contains 4 sections with multiple choice questions in each section. Questions cover topics like the anatomy of cells and body regions, composition and function of blood, the gastrointestinal and respiratory systems, endocrine glands, pancreatic function, the circulatory system, and bones of the lower limb. Students are instructed to answer 3 questions from each section for full credit on the exam.
This document contains an exam for a medical assistant training program covering basic anatomy and physiology. The exam contains 4 sections with multiple choice questions in each section. Questions cover topics like the anatomy of cells and body regions, composition and function of blood, the gastrointestinal and respiratory systems, endocrine glands, pancreatic function, the circulatory system, and bones of the lower limb. Students are instructed to answer 3 questions from each section for full credit on the exam.
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This document contains an exam for a medical assistant training program covering basic anatomy and physiology. The exam contains 4 sections with multiple choice questions in each section. Questions cover topics like the anatomy of cells and body regions, composition and function of blood, the gastrointestinal and respiratory systems, endocrine glands, pancreatic function, the circulatory system, and bones of the lower limb. Students are instructed to answer 3 questions from each section for full credit on the exam.
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Full marks 100 Test examination, 27th September, 2011 Batch R3 Time 3 Hours
Sub: Basic Anatomy and Physiology
All questions carry equal marks. N.B. Answer any three from each question. Q. 1.a) Draw and label a typical human cell. Give the functions of nucleus and Golgi body. b) Draw and label the anatomical regions of abdomen. Mention the contents of pelvic cavity. c) Give the composition and function of blood. d) Define cardiac output, heart rate, blood pressure and venous return with their normal value. Q. 2.a) Describe stomach. b) Draw and label bronchial tree. Write down the function of lungs. c) What are the endocrine glands in our body? Give 5 important differences between endocrine and exocrine gland. d) Give the composition of pancreatic juice with its functions. Q. 3.a) Draw and label GI tract. What are the normal positions of 'vermiform appendix'. b) What is menstruation? Describe the different phases of a menstrual cycle. c) Name the cranial nerves with one function of each. d) Classify White Blood Cells (WBC). Mention their properties and functions. Q. 4.a) What are the branches of abdominal aorta? b) What are sites of porto-systemic anastomosis? Name the normal positions of appendix. c) Give the differences between large and small intestine. Mention the functions of large gut. d) What are the bones of the lower limb? Describe the upper part of the femur.