

Renin

Nitrogenase

Hydrolase

Mono-roxygenase



Rods

Cones

Blind spot

Fovea



All proteins are enzymes

Mostly enzymes are proteins

All fats are energy rich compouilds

Glucose is a common carbohydrate



elongation of the eye ball

shortened curvature of the eye lens

weakening of the ciliary muscles

gradually increasing flexibility of the eye lens



Urea

Sodium

Amino acid

Potassium



midbrain

hypothalamus

forebrain

hindbrain



Our body possesses a permanent magnet

MRI uses an external magnet to generate a magnetic field in our body

MRI uses an external electric field to generate magnetic field in our body

ions motion along our nerve cells generates magnetic fields



Stomach

Liver

Small intestine

Large intestine





Platelets

White blood cells

Haemoglobin

Red blood cells



glucose is broken down into glycerol

glucose is converted into glycogen

glucose is broken down into carbon dioxide and water

proteim; are brol



white blood cells

red blood .cells

thrombocytes

blood plasma composition



1 and 3

2 and 4

1 and 4

2 and 3



All arteries carry oxygenated blood

All veins carry oxygenated blood

Except the pulmonary artery, all other arteries carry oxygenated blood

Except the pulmonary vein, all other veins carry oxygenated blood



Heart sounds are caused by the internal blood flow inside the heart

Heart sounds are caused by the external blood flow outside the heart

Heart sounds· are caused by opening and closing of heart valves

Normal sounds are called murmurs





Stomach acts as a temporary reservoir

Stomach mixes food with gastric juice

Stomach secretes lipase and amylase in gastric juice

Rate of stomach emptying depends on the type of food



Intestine

Liver

Lungs

Kidneys



B or A

AB or A

A or O

AB or B



Acetic acid

Methanoic acid

Hydrochloric acid

Citric acid



List I-1 , List II-A, List III-III, List IV-ii

List I-7 , List II-B, List III-IV, List IV-v

List I-6 , List II-A, List III-III, List IV-ii

List I-2 , List II-G, List III-IV, List IV-v



List I-3 , List II-C, List III-VI, List IV-vi

List I-1 , List II-D, List III-V, List IV-iii

List I-2 , List II-C, List III-VII, List IV-vi

List I-5 , List II-D, List III-IV, List IV-vii



List I-1 , List II-E, List III-I, List IV-i

List I-2 , List II-F, List III-I, List IV-iv

List I-4 , List II-E, List III-IV, List IV-iii

List I-4 , List II-F, List III-I, List IV-iv



Cerebrum

Thalamus

Cerebellum

Hypothalamus



Calcium

Iron

Sodium

Zinc



Incomplete metabolism of biliverdin

Complete metabolism of biliverdin

Incomplete metabolism of bilirubin

Complete metabolism of bilirubin



Pituitary gland

Islets of Langerhans

Hypothalamus

Spleen



O, A, B and AB

A and B

A, B and AB

O and AB



Amylase

Pepsin

Somatotrophin

Trypsin



Of its rich vascularity

It is close to tile heart

Its skin is soft

Of fast contraction of facial muscle



Lactic acid

Acetic acid

Malic acid

Citric acid



Kidney failure

Cancer

Brain injury

Vision impairment



12

14

16

24



Thyroid

liver

Pancreas

Spleen
