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Subcutaneous Injections And Device Management

February 9, 2026 by Kristensmith Taylor Leave a Comment

Subcutaneous Injections And Device Management Question 1. Enumerate the sites of subcutaneous injections. Answer. The sites of subcutaneous injectionare: Posterior aspect of arm Anterior aspect of forearm Anterior abdominal wall Anterior aspect of thigh Question 2. What is panniculus carnosus? Enumerate the muscles that represent panniculus carnosus in … [Read more...] about Subcutaneous Injections And Device Management

Types Of Circulation: Pulmonary, Systemic, And Portal

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Types Of Circulation: Pulmonary, Systemic, And Portal Question 1. What are types of circulation? Describe each type in brief. Answer.           There are two types of circulation: Pulmonary Systemic Pulmonary circulation In pulmonary circulation, the blood is pumped by the heart into the lungs through pulmonary trunk for oxygenation and then the oxygenated … [Read more...] about Types Of Circulation: Pulmonary, Systemic, And Portal

Structure Of Skeletal Muscle

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Structure Of Skeletal Muscle Write a short note on the nerve supply of a skeletal muscle. Answer. The nerves supplying skeletal muscles are somatic nerves and consist of three functional components. Nerve Supply Of Motor fibres: They enter the individual muscle fibres at a point called motor end plate/neuromuscular junction. The nerve fibres are of following two types: … [Read more...] about Structure Of Skeletal Muscle

Elastic Cartilage

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Elastic Cartilage Write a short note on the elastic cartilage. Answer. The elastic cartilage is also called yellow elastic cartilage. Histological features It appears yellowish in fresh sections due to the presence of yellow elastic fibres. It contains large number of branching and anastomosing yellow elastic fibres in its ground substance. They are continuous … [Read more...] about Elastic Cartilage

Cellular Organelles And Structure

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Cellular Organelles And Structure Question 1. Enumerate the important organelles present in the cytoplasm. Answer. Organelles are components of a cell which have a specific function, essential for the survival and propagation of the cell. These are as follows: Mitochondria Ribosomes Golgi apparatus Endoplasmic reticulum Lysosomes Centrioles … [Read more...] about Cellular Organelles And Structure

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