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Physiology (First Professional Part - II) Important Questions

By: Dr. Mudassar Ali Roomi

1. Classification of neurotransmitters
2. Properties of synapses
3. Classification of sensory receptors
4. Stretch (myotatic) reflex and its importance

5. Inverse stretch reflex
6. dorsal column medial lemniscal system
7. Anterolateral system.
8. Corticospinal tract, extrapyramidal system
9. Differences b/w Upper and lower motor neuron lesions
10. Slow and fast pain pathways
11. Analgesia system
12. Photochemistry of vision
13. Light and dark adaptation
14. Visual pathway and its lesions
15. Attenuation reflex, impedance matching, auditory pathway
16. Mechanism of action of hormones
17. GH, Thyroid hormones, insulin, cortisol in detail
18. Cushing syndrome, Graves disease, Acromegaly, diabetes, congenital adrenal hyperplasia
19. Functions of cerebellum, limbic system and hypothalamus (along with nuclei)
20. Features of cerebellar disease
21. EEG waves and SLEEP (phases of sleep, difference b/w REM and non-REM types OF SLEEP), EPILEPSY (Grand Mal, and Petit Mal epilepsy)
22. Autonomic nervous system: receptors and effects of stimulation of sympathetic and parasympathetic System.
23. Basal ganglia: Putamen and Caudate circutes, Clinical Syndromes Resulting from Damage to the Basal Ganglia
24. Memory: types and mechanism of development of short term and long term memory.
25. Factors affecting GFR, Juxtaglomerular apparatus and its function
26. Countercurrent multiplier and exchange mechanism, mechanism of formation of concentrated and dilute urine
27. Role of kidney in maintenance of pH, metabolic acidosis, anion gap
28. Functions of kidney, causes of edema, difference b/w cortical and juxtamedullary nephrons
29. Summary of renal regulation of potassium and sodium

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Histology Slides (For 2nd Year Medical Students)

Note: Click on the images for a magnified view.

I. Special Senses (Histology)

1. Cornea

2. Cornea, Sclera

3. Choroid

4. Eye, Fovea Centralis

5. Eye

6. Retina

7. Lens, Iris

8. Lens

9. External Ear

 10. Olfactory Epithelium

11. Olfactory Epithelium


II. Respiratory System (Histology)

1. Trachea

2. Trachea and Thyroid

3. Trachea (Hyaline Cartilage)

4. Epiglottis

5. Respiratory Bronchiole and Alveoli

6. Lung 

7. Lung

III. Digestive System (Histology)

 1. Filiform papilla (Dorsum of Tongue)

2. Fungiform papilla (Dorsum of Tongue)

3. Circumvillate papilla (Dorsum of Tongue)

 4a. Sublingual gland

 4b. Sublingual gland

 5a. Submandibular gland

5b. Submandibular gland

 6a. Parotid gland

6b. Parotid gland

6c. Parotid gland

 7a. Esophagus

7b. Esophagus

8. Stomach (Fundus and Body)

9. Pyloro-duodenal Junction

 10a. Duodenum

 10b. Duodenum

10c. Duodenum

11. Jejunum 

11. Jejunum

12. Jejuno-ileal Junction

13a. Ileum 

 13b. Ileum

 13c. Ileum

13d. Ileum

14. Colon

15. Appendix

16. Rectum

 Rectum

Rectum

17. Ano-rectal Junction

18. Anal Canal

 19. Gall Bladder

 Gall Bladder

 Gall Bladder

Gall Bladder

20. Liver

 21. Pancreas

Pancreas 

Pancreas

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