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Inulin like fructans are used as prebiotics as they are non digestible. Resistance to digestion in the upper GI tract results from:
NEET (PG) - 2010
NEET (PG)
Biochemistry
Dietary fiber
Low CSF protein may be seen in all of the following conditions, except:
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NEET (PG)
Physiology
Cerebrospinal fluid composition
Method of chromatography in which negatively charged molecules are selectively released from the stationary phase by positively charged molecules in the mobile phase is termed:
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NEET (PG)
Biochemistry
Ion-exchange chromatography
Sphingomyelinase deficiency is seen in:
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NEET (PG)
Biochemistry
Sphingolipidoses
Which of the following lipoproteins does not move towards the charged end in electrophoresis?
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NEET (PG)
Biochemistry
Lipoprotein electrophoresis
Which of the following techniques is used for detection of variation in DNA sequence and gene expression?
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NEET (PG)
Biochemistry
Microbiology
Basal Metabolic Rate depends most closely on:
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NEET (PG)
Physiology
Basal metabolic rate
Which of the following is not seen in humans?
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NEET (PG)
Physiology
Female reproductive cycles
Decreased Basal Metabolic Rate is seen in:
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NEET (PG)
Physiology
Factors affecting BMR
Lesions of the lateral cerebellum cause all of the following, except:
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NEET (PG)
Physiology
Cerebellar function and lesions
Insulin secretion is inhibited by:
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NEET (PG)
Physiology
Regulation Of Kidney Function
During cardiac imaging the phase of minimum motion of the heart is:
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NEET (PG)
Physiology
Cardiac cycle and jugular venous pulse
Vitamin K dependent coagulation factors include:
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NEET (PG)
Physiology
Coagulation pathways
Venous return to the heart during quiet standing is facilitated by all of the following factors, except:
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NEET (PG)
Physiology
Venous return and muscle pump
During heavy exercise the cardiac output (CO) increases up to five fold while pulmonary arterial pressure rises very little. This physiological ability of the pulmonary circulation is best explained by:
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NEET (PG)
Physiology
Pulmonary capillary recruitment
Maximum water reabsorption in the gastrointestinal tract occurs in:
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NEET (PG)
Physiology
GI water and electrolyte absorption
Hot water bottle relieves pain of abdominal spasm by:
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NEET (PG)
Physiology
Autonomic control of gut motility
The primary action of Nitric oxide (NO) in the gastrointestinal tract is:
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NEET (PG)
Physiology
Nervous system
All of the following statements about bronchial circulation are true, except:
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NEET (PG)
Physiology
Bronchial versus pulmonary circulation
An important non-respiratory function of the lungs is:
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NEET (PG)
Physiology
Non-respiratory functions of the lung
In post-ductal coarctation of the aorta, collaterals may be formed by all of the following, except:
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NEET (PG)
Anatomy
Collateral circulation in aortic coarctation
A left-sided superior vena cava drains into:
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NEET (PG)
Anatomy
Persistent left superior vena cava
The urogenital diaphragm is made up of the following, except:
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NEET (PG)
Anatomy
Urogenital diaphragm structure
Which of the following positions best describes the location of the celiac plexus?
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NEET (PG)
Anatomy
Celiac plexus block
The hypogastric sheath is a condensation of:
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NEET (PG)
Anatomy
Pelvic fascia
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