Test 1 BT's Version C Flashcards
1
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- Mucoviscidosis develops due to dysfunction of
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Chloride channel
2
Q
- Reactions of detoxification generally take place in
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Endoplasmic reticulum
3
Q
- Defects in lysosomal functions may lead to:
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Mucopolysaccharidoses
4
Q
- Bicollateral vascular bundle are characteristic for:
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Pumpkin (Cucurbita pepo)
5
Q
- Indicate collagen-related disease:
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Ehlers-Danlos syndrome
6
Q
- Atrial natriuretic factor is produced by:
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Atrial muscle
7
Q
- White fibrocartilage occurs in:
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Insertion of supraspinatus tendon
8
Q
- Indicate disease developing as a result of mutations in mitochondrial DNA:
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Leber’s hereditary optic neuropathy
9
Q
- Which element of the heart conducting system may take over the pacemaker function?
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Sinu-atrial node
10
Q
- Chloroplasts may be present in cells of listed below tissues, EXPECT:
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Sclerenchyma
11
Q
- An intermediate layer of connective tissue in a peripheral nerve, surrounding each bundle of nerve cells is referred to as
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Perineurium
12
Q
- Within the heart muscle impulses are generated:
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At the junction of superior vena cava in the right atrium
13
Q
- Simple test tube glands may be observed in:
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Body of the uterus
14
Q
- Recognize type of neurons shown in the microphotograph:
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multipolar cells
15
Q
- Kearns-Sayre syndrome, characterized by progressive ophthalmoplegia, pigmentary degradation in the retina, neuropathy, ataxia, and cardiac conduction defect, is an example of:
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Mitochondrial disease