A. Haemoglobin
B. Myoglobin
C. Gall bladder
D. A & B
Related Mcqs:
- Normal blood bilirubin level is______________?
A. 0.5 – 1 mg%
B. 1 – 3 mg%
C. 3 – 4 mg%
D. 4 – 5.5 mg% - Heme is converted to bilirubin mainly in_____________?
A. Kidney
B. Liver
C. Spleen
D. Bone marrow - Bilirubin is conjugated with which of the following ?
A. Glycine
B. Glutamine
C. Acetyl CoA
D. Glucuronic acid - Tooth discolouration due to high bilirubin secretion is seen in the____________?
A. Pink tooth of mummery
B. Ochronosis
C. Chlorodontia
D. Leong teeth - Superior parathyroid glands are derived from________________?
A. 1st branchial pouch
B. 2nd branchial pouch
C. 3rdbranchial pouch
D. 4thbranchial pouch - Temporalis muscle originates from________________?
A. side of the skull
B. Zygmoatic process
C. Ramus of the mandible
D. Pterygopalatine fossa - The pattern for the metallic framework of a removable partial denture is fabricated from________________?
A. Inlay wax type-II
B. Boxing wax
C. Modelling wax
D. Casting wax - The antigen used in Weil Felix test is obtained from________________?
A. Pseudomonas
A. coli
B. Proteus
C. Staphylococcus - A 14 year old boy complains with gingival bleeding oral ulcers, anaemia with hepatomegaly but no lymphadenopathy, total eukocyte count of one-lakh cells per mm3 is suffering from________________?
A. Acute myeloid leukemia
B. Chronic monocytic leukemia
C. Chronic lymphoblastic leukemia
D. Chronic myeloid leukemia - A 9 year old child has increased horizontal anterior bone loss, cementum and on test shows excretion of phophoethanolamine in the urine. The child is suffering from________________?
A. Hypophosphatasia
B. Vit. D resistant Rickets
C. Juvenile periodontitis
D. Osteomalacia