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1. | Anatomy | 2 | Biochemisty |
3. | Physiology | 4. | Pathology |
5. | Pharmacology | 6. | Community Medicine |
The factor which gives strength in wound healing_____________?
A. Collagen
B. Blood supply
C. Growth factors
D. Hormones
Incomplete fractures of the bone are called___________?
A. Comminuted fracture
B. Compound fracture
C. Simple fracture
D. Green stick fracture
All are desirable in the union of the fracture site except____________?
A. Formation of fibrous joint or pseudoarthrosis
B. Remodeling of bone
C. Formation of blood clot
D. Formation of procallus or osseous cells
Peripheral nerve regenerates at the rate of ________ mm per day?
A. 1
B. 2
C. 0.5
D. 5
Correct sequence of cell cycle ?
A. Go – G1 – S – G2 – M
B. Go – G1 – G2 – S – M
C. Go – M – G2 – S – G1
D. Go – G1 – S – M – G2
All cells do not divide at the same rate. Events in which phase of the cell cycle determine when a cell is going to replicate ?
A. M phase
B. G1 phase
C. S phase
D. G2 phase
Important components of collagen synthesis, wound strength and contraction include all of the following EXCEPT ?
A. Fibroblasts
B. Myofibroblasts
C. Vitamin C
D. Vitamin D
The cells which have the capacity to multiply through out their life_____________?
A. Stable cells
B. Permanent cells
C. Labile cells
D. None of the above
Granulation tissue contains_____________?
A. Giant cells
B. Fibroblasts
C. Endothelial cells
D. B & C
Large open wounds that are characterized by tissue loss and repaired by formation of granulation tissue in the floor of the wound is characteristic of______________?
A. Secondary healing
B. Primary healing
C. Cicatrisation
D. Regeneration