Write short note on Facial Palsy. Answer. Facial palsy refers to the paralysis of facial muscles. It is of two types: 1. Upper motor neuron palsy 2. Lower motor neuron palsy or Bell’s palsy: Upper Motor Neuron Palsy It affcts mainly muscles of lower part of face and is never complete. It is seldomly isolated palsy. The emotional movements are preserved. … [Read more...] about Facial Palsy – Symptoms and Causes
Hypothalamus Functions
Functions of hypothalamus. Answer: 1. Secretion of hormones: Anterior pituitary hormones. Hypothalamus secretes releasing hormones and inhibitory hormones. These hormones are transported to the anterior pituitary by the hypothalamo-hypophyseal portal blood vessels. Posterior pituitary hormones. These hormones are secreted by supraoptic and … [Read more...] about Hypothalamus Functions
Ertythropoiesis Stages And Regulation
Q. What is erythropoesis and where does it occurs? Give stages of Ertythropoiesis and requirement of each stage. Answer: Erythropoiesis: Erythropoiesis is the process which involves the origin, development and maturation of erythrocytes. Site of erythropoiesis: Erythropoiesis Requirements: Oxygen - for regulation of erythropoiesis. Nutrients. … [Read more...] about Ertythropoiesis Stages And Regulation
Medicinal Chemistry II Notes
Antihistamines Agents Notes Antineoplastic Drugs Notes Antianginal Drugs Notes Diuretics Notes Antihypertensive Agents Notes Antiarrhythmic Agents Notes Antihyperlipidemic Agents Notes Coagulants And Anticoagulants Notes Congestive Heart Failure Notes Drugs Affecting the Endocrine System Notes Antidiabetic Drugs Classification & … [Read more...] about Medicinal Chemistry II Notes
Transfer Rna (tRNA) Notes
Transfer Rna (tRNA) The RNA which possesses the capacity to combine specifically with only one amino acid in a reaction mediated by a set of amino acid-specific enzymes called aminoacyl-tRNA synthetases; transfers that amino acid from the amino acid pool to the site of protein synthesis and recognizes the codons of the mRNA is known as the soluble RNA (sRNA) or transfer RNA … [Read more...] about Transfer Rna (tRNA) Notes