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KUHS Model Question Paper For BDS
I want the model question paper of General Human Physiology and Biochemistry of BDS of Kerala University of Health Sciences so can you provide me? I am providing you the model question paper of General Human Physiology and Biochemistry of BDS of Kerala University of Health Sciences KUHS BDS General Human Physiology and Biochemistry question paper Time: 3 Hours Max Marks: 100 Answer all questions Draw diagrams wherever necessary Write SECTION Aand SECTION Bin separate Answer books(32 Pages). Do not mix up questions from Section A and Section B. QP CODE:102002 Section A - PHYSIOLOGY Marks: 50 Essay (14) 1. Enumerate the respiratory centers in brain. Explain the neural regulation of respiration. (4+10=14) Short essays (2x8=16) 2. Describe the neuromuscular transmission with thehelp of a neat diagram 3. List the hormones involved in calcium homeostasis and describe its actions. Short notes (5x4=20) 4. Conducting system of heart 5. Functions of thalamus 6. Rh blood group 7. Micturition reflex 8. Temporary contraceptive methods QP CODE:103002 Section B - BIOCHEMISTRY Marks: 50 Essay (14) 1. List the different sources of ammonia and explain how ammonia is transported. Describe the reactions of ammonia detoxification in liver and mention the causes of increased blood urea level. (2+3+6+3=14) Short essays (2x8=16) 2. Mention the sources, daily requirement, biochemical functions and deficiency manifestations of vitamin C. 3. What is the normal pH of the blood. Explain the role of blood buffers and lungs in acid base balance. List the causes of metabolic acidosis. Short notes (5x4=20) 4. Fluorosis 5. Define genetic code and mention its features. 6. Name four phospholipids and mention their functions. 7. Features of competitive inhibition and list two examples of clinical importance. 8. Define BMR. What are the factors that affect BMR. Contact- Kerala University of Health Sciences Medical college P.O, Thrissur, Kerala 680596 Last edited by Aakashd; February 5th, 2020 at 02:14 PM. |