ANATOMY PHYSILOGY SINGAL POINT 1.pdf
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  1. ANATOMY PHYSIOLOGY IMPORTANT POINT  Motor nerves are also known as efferent nerves carry impulses from brain to sense organ  Afferent nerve carry impulses from sense organ to brain.  Blood plasma and CSF are example of extra cellular fluids.  Cells are smallest function unit of the body.  Human brain and spinal cord are surrounded by three layers of tissue.  The human body develop single cell called zygote.  The exchanges of gases between the lung alveoli, blood and body tissue is taken place by diffusion.  Exchange of gases between alveoli and blood is known as external respiration and changes of gases blood and tissue is known as internal respiration.  Osteoporosis is known as decrease bone density.  Normal intra ocular pressure is 8-21 mmHg.  Bilirubin is waste product of breakdown of RBC  Abduction is movement of joint away from body.  Diabetes insipidus is related to deficiency of vasopressin  Maximum number of antigen found in the AB blood group.  Carpals is short bone  Pepsin is the responsible of digestion of protein.  Cerebro spinal fluid synthesis from the choroid plexus.  The right and left ventricle of the brain lie within the cerebral hemisphere and separated by septum lucidum  The third ventricle of the Brian is situated between two parts of thalamus.  Action of the heparin is increase vascular permeability and vasodilation.  Heparin is natural anticoagulant found in the blood.  Pupil are constrict when expose to bright light.  Peritoneum is serous membrane lining in the abdominal cavity.  The fourth ventricle of the brain is diamond shape situated between cerebellum and pons.  The nose have ciliated columnar epithelium tissue.  Alimentary tract is also known as gastro intestinal tract.
  2. ANATOMY PHYSIOLOGY IMPORTANT POINT  From outer side to inner side four layer of tissue found serosa, muscle, submucosal layer, mucosal layer.  In new born have vitamin K deficiency due to absence of intestinal flora  Trigeminal is largest cranial nerve.  Vitamin C is used to synthesis of the collagen fibers in the tissue.  pH of the vaginal secretion is 4.5  The osteoblast is responsible for the formation of the bone.  Major constitute of the bone is calcium phosphate approximate 65%  Clavicle is the first bone ossify in human body.  Radial nerve is largest branch of brachial plexus.  Superior oblique muscle is responsible of downward and outward of the aye ball  Semicircular canal found in the inner ear.  The joint found between humerus and radius ulna is known as hinge joint  T lymphocyte is mature in thymus gland and B lymphocyte is mature in bone marrow.  The excessive and deficiency of the thyroid hormone may cause abnormal development of the skeleton.  The skin is the largest body organ.  Larynx is also known as voice box.  The epidermis is superficial layer of the skin consist of stratified keratinized squamous epithelium tissue.  HCL found high concentration in gastric juice.  Medulla oblongata is cardiovascular and respiratory center  The central chemoreceptor found on the medulla oblongata and peripheral receptor found at carotid artery and arch of aorta.  Ribosome is responsible for synthesis of the protein in the cell.  Albumin in the blood is maintain oncotic pressure.  Adenohypophysis is the part of anterior pituitary gland.  Stapes is the smallest bone of the body.  Calcitonin is reduce the calcium level of the blood.  Total 5 number of lumbar vertebra.
  3. ANATOMY PHYSIOLOGY IMPORTANT POINT  Neuromuscular junction is space between muscle cell and the nerve terminal.  Heart develop from intra embryonic mesoderm.  Excessive sweating is known as diaphoresis.  Monocytes present in the CNS is known as microglia.  Nucleus is largest organ of the cell.  Tricuspid valve present between right atrium and right ventricle. And mitral valve present left atrium and left ventricle.  Cell mediate immunity provide by T cell and humoral (antibody mediate) immunity provide by B lymphocytes.  The cerebrospinal fluid is continuously secret, the rate 0.5ml/min and 720ml per day but maintain constant 120-150ml.  Pancreas is a structure lie on the curve of intestine.