9. Molecular basis of Muscle contraction and Relaxation
10. Factors influencing the force of contraction in a skeletal muscle
11. Energy requirements for muscle contraction
12. Applied physiology of skeletal muscle
13. Denervated muscles
14
Pathology
14. Bone disorders
15. Joint disorders
16. Muscle disorders
17. Skin disorders
18. Soft tissue disorders
19
Pharmacology
19. Skeletal muscle relaxants
20. Nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drugs
21. Drugs therapy for Gout
22. Drugs for rheumatoid arthritis
23. Histamines and antihistaminics
24. Antifungal drugs
25. Antileprotic drugs
26. Antiseptics and disinfectants
27. Ectoparasites
28
Microbiology
28. Staphylococcus
29. Actinomycetes
30. Mycobacterium leprae
31. Clostridium
32. Viruses
33. Oncogenic virus
34. Cutaneous mycoses
35
Biochemistry
35. Fuels of skeletal muscle
36. Fiber types
37. Minerals
38
Physiology
8. Neuromuscular transmission
1.
Explain the sequence of events which causes transmission of impulse across neuromuscular junction.
(5)
[2072, 2071]
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2.
Write short notes on: synaptic properties of habituation and sensitization.
(2.5)
[2071]
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3.
Write short notes on: synaptic transmission.
(2)
[2071]
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4.
Explain the changes occurring at the neuromuscular junction in response to an adequate stimulus to the motor nerve. Mention the physiological basis of myasthenia gravis.
(3+1)
[2070, 2081]
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5.
Define synapse and explain how synaptic transmission occurs. Name any four properties of a synapse.
(2+2)
[2070, 2011]
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6.
Write short notes on: Lateral synaptic inhibition.
(2)
[2069]
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7.
List the steps of muscular transmission. What is myasthenia gravis?