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Physiology Important Questions For NEET PG/FMGE
Q1. A patient’s blood glucose level in a steady-state condition before a heavy lunch was 90 mg/dL. After lunch, the blood glucose level increased...
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Dec 18 2024
Physiology Important Questions For NEET PG/FMGE
Chemical Regulation of Respiration: Role of Chemoreceptors and Reflexes
Chemical regulation of respiration is made by chemoreceptors present in the body. The chemoreceptors present in the body can be divided into two
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Nov 11 2024
Chemical Regulation of Respiration: Role of Chemoreceptors and Reflexes
Cell Physiology: Overview of Membrane, Cytoskeleton & Junctions
Cell physiology is also known as plasma membrane. The average thickness of the cell membrane is 7.5 nm. Plasma membrane is a lipid bilayer membra...
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Nov 08 2024
Cell Physiology: Overview of Membrane, Cytoskeleton & Junctions
Biostatistics Multiple-Choice Questions for Health Sciences - PrepLadder
A series of multiple-choice questions focused on the field of biostatistics. Each question will assess knowledge and understanding of key biostat...
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Nov 08 2024
Biostatistics Multiple-Choice Questions for Health Sciences - PrepLadder
Neural Regulation of Respiration: Control & Mechanisms
Voluntary Control of RespirationVoluntary control means breathing can be controlled according to one's wish.People can voluntarily hold their bre...
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Nov 07 2024
Neural Regulation of Respiration: Control & Mechanisms
Hyponatremia: Classification, Signs & Symptoms
It is defined as Serum Sodium levels when falls below 135 mEq/L which is mostly seen in medical illness like heart, kidney failures, Normal Sodiu...
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Oct 04 2024
Hyponatremia: Classification, Signs & Symptoms
Hypernatremia: Causes, Pathophysiology
It has a serum sodium concentration of more than 145mEq/L. Nelson also accepts that in certain institutions or countries, serum sodium ≥150mEq/L
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Oct 03 2024
Hypernatremia: Causes, Pathophysiology
NEET PG High Yield Questions for Physiology
To do well in the NEET PG exam, you need a smart study plan focusing on important topics. This blog provides a list of key questions in Physiolog...
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Jul 06 2024
NEET PG High Yield Questions for Physiology
Homeostasis: Definition, Mechanisms, and Importance
Definition of HomeostasisHomeostasis means the maintenance of the nearly constant internal environment of a cell. It can also be known as the con...
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Jun 18 2024
Homeostasis: Definition, Mechanisms, and Importance
Different Types Of Hypoxia
Hypoxia is one of the applied aspects of respiratory physiology. The term “hypoxia” refers to the decreased oxygen supply at the level of tissues...
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Jun 15 2024
Different Types Of Hypoxia
Gastrointestinal Tract Hormones
The digestive tract is a complex process involving various enzymes and hormone secretion. In this blog, we will read about the three major types
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Jun 13 2024
Gastrointestinal Tract Hormones
Renal Tubular Acidosis: Types, Causes and Treatment
Renal tubular acidosis is a disease in which occurs when kidneys are unable to remove the acids from the body and leads to accumulation of acids
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Apr 16 2024
Renal Tubular Acidosis: Types, Causes and Treatment
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