I have completed my bachelors of physiotherapy degree this year am I eligible for MSc medical in physiology from r u h s
Yes.u can after completing BPT u can do MSC (medical physiology) from a recognized university Go for further doctorate ccourse
Also u can pursue in anatomy,biotechnology, biophysics, biochemistry microbiology etc..
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list priors of refraction. ? ?
Refraction is the phenomenon of change in direction of a wave passing from one medium to another or from a gradual change in the medium
Refraction is called as bending of a light or wave, or the way the light bends when entering the eye to form an image on the retina.
Material of lens and power of lens are the priors of refraction .
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types of cerebellum ? .
Hi Shafiya,
There are no types of a Cerebellum. Cerebellum has different different parts. It has 3 parts namely, the cerebrocerebellum, the spinocerebellum and the vestibulocerebellum.
- Cerebrocerebellum is the largest division formed by the lateral hemispheres.
- Spinocerebellum is comprised of the vermis and intermediate zone of the cerebellar hemispheres.
- Vestibulocerebellum is the functional equivalent to the flocculonodular lobe.
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Heart functions? "pointwise"
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The heart function in a following ways :
The arteries receive oxygenated blood from heart and it supply it throughout the body . Whereas th veins carry the deoxygenated blood from all the part of our body to the heart for oxygenation.
The right atrium received blood from the veins and pump it to the right ventricle .
The right ventricle pump the blood to the lungs .
The left atrium received the oxygenated blood from the lungs and pump it to the left ventricle .
The left ventricle pumps the blood throughout the human body.
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Explain contraceptive methods in male and female
Hey student,
Mainly, there are 5 contraceptive methods in males:
- Conventional Methods
- Coitus Interrupts
- Male Pill
- Vasectomy
- Injection
In females:
- Conventional Methods
- Oral Contraceptive Pills
- Intrauterine Devices (UID)
- Contraceptive Implant and Injection
- Contraceptive Ring
- Diaphragm
- Sterilization
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example for cartilage bone? pointwise
Hey there,
Cartilage is a special connective tissue. It is a flexible connective tissue that differs from bone in several ways; it is avascular and its microarchitecture is less organized than bone. It is of 3 types:
- Hyaline Cartilage
- Elastic Cartilage
- Fibrous Cartilage
Hyaline Cartilage:
- The most widespread cartilage type and, in adults, it forms the articular surfaces of long bones, the rib tips, the rings of the trachea, and parts of the skull. This type of cartilage is predominately collagen (yet with few collagen fibers), and its name refers to its glassy appearance.
- It is the most widespread cartilage type and, in adults, it forms the articular surfaces of long bones, the rib tips, the rings of the trachea, and parts of the skull. This type of cartilage is predominately collagen (yet with few collagen fibers), and its name refers to its glassy appearance.
Elastic Cartilage:
- Elastic or yellow cartilage contains elastic fiber networks and collagen fibers. The principal protein is elastin.
- Elastic cartilage is found in the epiglottis (part of the larynx) and the pinnae (the external ear flaps of many mammals, including humans).
Fibrous Cartilage:
- Fibrous cartilage has lots of collagen fibers (Type I and Type II), and it tends to grade into dense tendon and ligament tissue. White fibrocartilage consists of a mixture of white fibrous tissue and cartilaginous tissue in various proportions.
- It is the only type of cartilage that contains type I collagen in addition to the normal type II.
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example for cartilaginous bone
Hi, your answer;As the name indicates, at a cartilaginous joint, the adjacent bones are united by cartilage, a tough but flexible type of connective tissue. These types of joints lack a joint cavity and involve bones that are joined together by either hyaline cartilage or fibrocartilage.
Hyaline cartilage which is found as the embryonic skeleton, costal cartilages, cartilage of the nose, trachea, lining of the ends of some bones and the larynx. Elastic cartilage which is found in the external ear and epiglottis.
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Give examples for synovial joints
There are different types of synovial joints. For eg - ball-and-socket joint ( also called as shoulder joint), hinge joint ( or knee joint), pivot joint ( or also known as atlantoaxial joint), condyloid joint ( or also called as radiocarpal joint of the wrist), saddle joint (first carpometacarpal joint) , etc.
8. Name the muscles in gluteal region
Hello student,
There are some muscles in the region of gluteal which helps remove lower limb in hip joint.
Those are
- Gluteus maximus
- Gluteus minimus
- Gluteus medius
- Tensor fascia Lata
- Piriformis
- Internus
- Gmail Li superior inferior
- Quadratus femoris
6. Classify connective tissue with examples 7. Give examples for long bones 8. Name the muscles in gluteal region 9. Give examples for synovial joints 10. Classify vertebrae 11. Name the extra ocular muscles 12. Name any 6 bones of skull 13. Name the contents of anterior triangle of neck
hi shafiya.
i would answer your question., but these answers are really descriptive one.
had you asked these questions as separate one, we would help you. but this way , we have to spend a lot of time in your question alone. so make sure you repost questions separately.
by the way this is not the right place to ask your online test questions XD.