A. Mixed gland
B. Serous gland
C. Mucous gland
D. Present in root of tongue
Related Mcqs:
- Sublingual salivary gland lies______________?
A. Superior to mylohyoid
B. Inferior to mylohyoid
C. Deep to genioglossus
D. Deep to geniohyoid - What is the advantage of sublingual route of administration of drugs_____________?
A. prevents or bypasses first pass effects
B. Easy to administer
C. Lipid soluble
D. Can be spitted out with signs of toxicity - Tick the feature of the sublingual route:
A. Pretty fast absorption
B. A drug is exposed to gastric secretion
C. A drug is exposed more prominent liver metabolism
D. A drug can be administrated in a variety of dosesSubmitted by: Dr.Tassawer-e-Meran
- Vitamin A_____________?
A. Is water soluble
B. Deficiency causes impaired vision
C. Maintains normal plasma calcium levels
D. Is required for formation of clotting factors - A mutation that converts an amino acid codon to a stop codon is a_____________?
A. Nonsense mutation
B. Transversion
C. Silent mutation
D. Frame shift mutation - When the prosthetic group of an enzyme is an inorganic ion, it is called a_____________?
A. Cofactor
B. Coenzyme
C. Apoenzyme
D. Holoenzyme - Inhibition of glycolysis by O2 is known a_____________?
A. Muni effect
B. Pasteur effect
C. Hill reaction
D. Gluconeogenesis - Morphine is a_____________?
A. Sedative
B. Alkaloid
C. Diuretic
D. Anti hypertensive
E. Both A & B - Omeprazole is a_____________?
A. Antihistamine
B. Proton pump inhibitor
C. Ulcer protective
D. Ulcer healing drug - The most pronounced effect on the oral microflora of a reduction in rate of salivary flow is a_____________?
A. Significant increase in number of oral bacteria
B. Shift towards more acidogenic microflora
C. Significant decrease in number of oral bacteria
D. Shift towards more aerobic microflora