41⟩ Movement of cell against concentration gradient is called A. osmosis B. active transport C. diffusion D. passive transport
B. active transport
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B. active transport
D. blood platelets
A. it has short life cycle of 10 days
Common types of seizures observed are
• “Grand Mal” or
Generalized tonic-clonic: Muscle rigidity, convulsions, un-consciousness
• Absence: Brief loss of consciousness
• Myoclonic: Sporadic, jerking movements
• Clonic: Repetitive, jerking movements
• Tonic: Rigidity, Muscle stiffness
• Atonic: Loss of muscle tone
D. All of these
☛ Plenty of opportunities upon graduating
☛ You will directly involve in helping people
☛ People continue to learn and grow
☛ Making a positive contribution towards community and society
Some of dangerous drug interaction that must be avoided are
• Warfarin + NSAID’s
• Warfarin + Sulfa drugs
• Warfarin + Macrolides
• Warfarin +Quinolones
• Warfarin + Phenytoin
• ACE Inhibitors+Potassium Supplements
• ACE Inhibitors + Spironolactone
• Digoxin + Amiodarone
• Digoxin+Verapamil
• TheophyllineQuinolones
Epilepsy is a brain disorder where a group of nerve cells or neuron, in the brain sometimes signal strangely. During seizure, brain may cause neuron to fire signals as many as 500 times a second.
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I am a good match for your medical school because,
☛ I believe in your mission of exceptional patient care while incorporating all aspects of medicine in the learning process.
☛ Your medical school supports all those facilities that I want to get expertise
☛ You have some well know trainers in field
Usually, an amino acid is made up of following things
☛ A hydrogen atom (H)
☛ A carboxyl group ( -COOH)
☛ Amino group (-NH2)
☛ A ‘R’ group or variable
In U.S.A,
☛ MD’s practice allopathic medicine. It is the classical form of medicine. It is mainly focused on the diagnosis and treatment of illness.
☛ DO’s practice osteopathic medicine. It has a more holistic view of medicine and focused on diagonizing patient as a “whole,” rather than treating the symptoms alone.
C. nitrogen cycle
D. quality, quantity and duration of light
B. plants
C. amino acids
Channel protein are like gates that opens and close depending on the concentration gradient across the cell membrane; it enables to transport protein and other larger bio-molecule which otherwise unable to transport through the membrane of the cell.
Potassium channel is one such example of membrane protein, which allows the K+ (potassium charges) and generates an electrical signal which facilitate the nerve impulse to propagate in the nervous system.
T-cells are the type of white blood cell that circulate into our bodies, which scans for infections and cellular abnormalities.
Common mistakes made by medical school applicant,
☛ Not knowing how many applications are required
☛ Applying too soon
☛ Allocating few days for MCAT won’t be helpful
☛ Ignoring volunteer opportunities
☛ Ignoring post-baccalaureate program who did not score good grades
☛ Writing a lackluster personal statement
☛ Stumbling through interview
☛ Not spending time in research program
B. gymnosperms