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Q. Which hormone is released in response to low blood calcium levels?
  • A. Calcitonin
  • B. Parathyroid hormone
  • C. Insulin
  • D. Cortisol
Q. Which hormone is released in response to stress and increases heart rate?
  • A. Adrenaline (epinephrine)
  • B. Cortisol
  • C. Norepinephrine
  • D. Insulin
Q. Which hormone is responsible for stimulating milk production in lactating women?
  • A. Prolactin
  • B. Oxytocin
  • C. Estrogen
  • D. Progesterone
Q. Which hormone is secreted by the adrenal cortex and helps in stress response?
  • A. Aldosterone
  • B. Cortisol
  • C. Epinephrine
  • D. Norepinephrine
Q. Which hormone is secreted by the adrenal glands in response to stress?
  • A. Thyroxine
  • B. Cortisol
  • C. Insulin
  • D. Estrogen
Q. Which hormone regulates blood sugar levels?
  • A. Insulin
  • B. Adrenaline
  • C. Cortisol
  • D. Thyroxine
Q. Which hormone regulates the menstrual cycle?
  • A. Progesterone
  • B. Testosterone
  • C. Cortisol
  • D. Insulin
Q. Which hormone stimulates the secretion of gastric acid?
  • A. Insulin
  • B. Gastrin
  • C. Secretin
  • D. Cholecystokinin
Q. Which immune cells are responsible for the destruction of virus-infected cells?
  • A. B cells
  • B. Helper T cells
  • C. Cytotoxic T cells
  • D. Regulatory T cells
Q. Which immune response is primarily activated by antigens?
  • A. Innate immune response
  • B. Adaptive immune response
  • C. Inflammatory response
  • D. Allergic response
Q. Which immunological technique is used to separate proteins based on their size?
  • A. Western blotting
  • B. Flow cytometry
  • C. Immunofluorescence
  • D. PCR
Q. Which immunological technique uses fluorescent dyes to visualize cells?
  • A. Immunofluorescence
  • B. ELISA
  • C. Western blotting
  • D. PCR
Q. Which infectious agent is most commonly associated with chronic granulomatous disease?
  • A. Staphylococcus aureus
  • B. Mycobacterium tuberculosis
  • C. Aspergillus species
  • D. Salmonella
Q. Which infectious agent is most commonly associated with peptic ulcers?
  • A. Escherichia coli
  • B. Helicobacter pylori
  • C. Streptococcus pneumoniae
  • D. Clostridium difficile
Q. Which infectious agent is responsible for causing syphilis?
  • A. Neisseria gonorrhoeae
  • B. Treponema pallidum
  • C. Chlamydia trachomatis
  • D. Mycoplasma genitalium
Q. Which ion is crucial for the opening and closing of stomata?
  • A. Calcium
  • B. Potassium
  • C. Sodium
  • D. Magnesium
Q. Which joint allows for the greatest range of motion in the upper limb?
  • A. Elbow joint
  • B. Shoulder joint
  • C. Wrist joint
  • D. Sternoclavicular joint
Q. Which laboratory technique is commonly used to detect viral RNA?
  • A. PCR (Polymerase Chain Reaction)
  • B. ELISA (Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay)
  • C. Western Blot
  • D. Culture method
Q. Which laboratory test is commonly used to detect the presence of antibodies in a patient's serum?
  • A. Complete blood count (CBC)
  • B. Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA)
  • C. Polymerase chain reaction (PCR)
  • D. Lipid panel
Q. Which laboratory test is used to assess liver function?
  • A. Prothrombin time
  • B. Blood urea nitrogen
  • C. Creatinine
  • D. Amylase
Q. Which law describes the relationship between pressure, volume, and flow rate in a fluid?
  • A. Bernoulli's principle
  • B. Ohm's law
  • C. Poiseuille's law
  • D. Fick's law
Q. Which layer of the abdominal wall is the most superficial?
  • A. Transversalis fascia
  • B. Peritoneum
  • C. Muscle layer
  • D. Skin
Q. Which level of protein structure is affected by denaturation?
  • A. Primary structure
  • B. Secondary structure
  • C. Tertiary structure
  • D. All of the above
Q. Which lipid is known as 'bad cholesterol'?
  • A. HDL
  • B. LDL
  • C. VLDL
  • D. Triglycerides
Q. Which macromolecule is involved in the storage of genetic information?
  • A. Proteins
  • B. Nucleic acids
  • C. Carbohydrates
  • D. Lipids
Q. Which macromolecule is primarily responsible for the structure of cell membranes?
  • A. Proteins
  • B. Nucleic acids
  • C. Carbohydrates
  • D. Lipids
Q. Which macromolecule serves as the primary source of energy for cells?
  • A. Proteins
  • B. Nucleic acids
  • C. Carbohydrates
  • D. Lipids
Q. Which macronutrient is most energy-dense?
  • A. Carbohydrates
  • B. Proteins
  • C. Fats
  • D. Vitamins
Q. Which mechanism is primarily responsible for regulating blood pH?
  • A. Respiratory regulation
  • B. Renal regulation
  • C. Buffer systems
  • D. All of the above
Q. Which medium is commonly used for plant cell culture?
  • A. Nutrient agar
  • B. Murashige and Skoog medium
  • C. Luria-Bertani broth
  • D. Potato dextrose agar
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