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Q. Which part of the brain is responsible for regulating body temperature?
  • A. Cerebellum
  • B. Hypothalamus
  • C. Medulla oblongata
  • D. Cerebrum
Q. Which part of the cardiovascular system is responsible for nutrient and gas exchange?
  • A. Arteries
  • B. Veins
  • C. Capillaries
  • D. Heart
Q. Which part of the ECG corresponds to ventricular depolarization?
  • A. P wave
  • B. QRS complex
  • C. T wave
  • D. U wave
Q. Which part of the gastrointestinal tract is primarily responsible for nutrient absorption?
  • A. Stomach
  • B. Small intestine
  • C. Large intestine
  • D. Esophagus
Q. Which part of the nephron is primarily responsible for filtration?
  • A. Proximal convoluted tubule
  • B. Loop of Henle
  • C. Glomerulus
  • D. Distal convoluted tubule
Q. Which part of the nephron is primarily responsible for the reabsorption of glucose?
  • A. Proximal convoluted tubule
  • B. Loop of Henle
  • C. Distal convoluted tubule
  • D. Collecting duct
Q. Which part of the nervous system is primarily involved in reflex actions?
  • A. Central nervous system
  • B. Peripheral nervous system
  • C. Autonomic nervous system
  • D. Somatic nervous system
Q. Which part of the nervous system is primarily responsible for reflex actions?
  • A. Central nervous system
  • B. Peripheral nervous system
  • C. Autonomic nervous system
  • D. Somatic nervous system
Q. Which part of the nervous system is responsible for the 'rest and digest' response?
  • A. Sympathetic nervous system
  • B. Parasympathetic nervous system
  • C. Central nervous system
  • D. Somatic nervous system
Q. Which part of the neuron is primarily responsible for receiving signals from other neurons?
  • A. Axon
  • B. Dendrites
  • C. Soma
  • D. Myelin sheath
Q. Which part of the neuron is primarily responsible for receiving signals?
  • A. Axon
  • B. Dendrites
  • C. Myelin sheath
  • D. Soma
Q. Which part of the neuron receives incoming signals?
  • A. Axon
  • B. Dendrites
  • C. Myelin sheath
  • D. Synapse
Q. Which part of the plant anchors it to the ground?
  • A. Stem
  • B. Leaf
  • C. Root
  • D. Flower
Q. Which part of the plant is responsible for reproduction?
  • A. Roots
  • B. Stems
  • C. Leaves
  • D. Flowers
Q. Which pathway is activated during prolonged fasting to provide energy?
  • A. Glycolysis
  • B. Fatty acid oxidation
  • C. Gluconeogenesis
  • D. Pentose phosphate pathway
Q. Which pharmacokinetic parameter describes the time it takes for the plasma concentration of a drug to reduce by half?
  • A. Bioavailability
  • B. Half-life
  • C. Volume of distribution
  • D. Clearance
Q. Which phase follows the M phase in the cell cycle?
  • A. G1 phase
  • B. S phase
  • C. G2 phase
  • D. Interphase
Q. Which phase of the cell cycle does DNA replication occur?
  • A. G1 phase
  • B. S phase
  • C. G2 phase
  • D. M phase
Q. Which phase of the cell cycle is known for cell division?
  • A. G1 phase
  • B. S phase
  • C. G2 phase
  • D. M phase
Q. Which physical agent is used in radiation therapy to target cancer cells?
  • A. Ultrasound
  • B. X-rays
  • C. Microwaves
  • D. Infrared radiation
Q. Which physiological mechanism helps regulate blood glucose levels?
  • A. Insulin secretion
  • B. Glucagon secretion
  • C. Both insulin and glucagon secretion
  • D. Adrenaline secretion
Q. Which physiological process is primarily responsible for the reabsorption of water in the kidneys?
  • A. Filtration
  • B. Secretion
  • C. Reabsorption
  • D. Excretion
Q. Which physiological response occurs during the 'fight or flight' reaction?
  • A. Decreased heart rate
  • B. Increased blood flow to muscles
  • C. Increased digestive activity
  • D. Decreased respiratory rate
Q. Which pigment is primarily involved in photosynthesis?
  • A. Chlorophyll
  • B. Carotene
  • C. Xanthophyll
  • D. Phycobilin
Q. Which plant hormone is primarily associated with shoot development in culture?
  • A. Cytokinins
  • B. Gibberellins
  • C. Ethylene
  • D. Abscisic acid
Q. Which plant hormone is primarily involved in the regulation of gene expression during stress responses?
  • A. Auxin
  • B. Gibberellin
  • C. Abscisic acid
  • D. Cytokinin
Q. Which plant tissue is most commonly used for transformation via Agrobacterium?
  • A. Meristematic tissue
  • B. Callus tissue
  • C. Xylem tissue
  • D. Phloem tissue
Q. Which population is at highest risk for severe disease caused by Streptococcus pneumoniae?
  • A. Healthy adults
  • B. Children under 5
  • C. Elderly individuals
  • D. Pregnant women
Q. Which postmortem change can be accelerated by high environmental temperatures?
  • A. Rigor mortis
  • B. Livor mortis
  • C. Algor mortis
  • D. Decomposition
Q. Which postmortem change is characterized by the settling of blood in the dependent parts of the body?
  • A. Rigor mortis
  • B. Livor mortis
  • C. Algor mortis
  • D. Decomposition
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