A. Lipochrome
B. Wear and tear pigment
C. Aging pigment
D. All of the above
Related Mcqs:
- Endogenous triglycerides in plasma is maximally bound to________________?
A. Chylomicrons
B. LDL
C. VLDL
D. HDL - All of the following are endogenous corticosteriods released by all adrenal cortex EXCEPT______________?
A. Cortisol
B. Cortisone
C. Dexamethsone
D. Aldosterone - Deposition of bile pigment in the basal ganglia is called________________?
A. jaundice
B. Kernicterus
C. Haemosiderosis
D. All of the above - An oxidase-positive, gram-negative rod which produces a bluish-green pigment has been grown in culture from a swab obtained from an infected burn wound. This organism is susceptible to gentamicin, ticarcillin and tobramicin, but resistant to all the other antibiotics which of the following organisms is it likely to be ?
A. Escherichia coli
B. Klebsiella pnemoniae
C. Proteus miribilis
D. Pseudomonas aeruginosa - Malaria pigment is________________?
A. Bilurubin
B. Haemoglobin
C. Iron
D. Haematin-globin pigment - A 30 years old patient developed high fever of sudden onset. Peripheral blood smear showed cresent shaped gametocytes. Malaria pigment was dark brown in colour Which of the following malarial parasites is the causative agent ?
A. Plasmodium vivax
B. Plasmodium malaria
C. Plasmodium falciparum
D. Plasmodium ovale - The pigment associated with hemochromatosis is_______________?
A. Biliribin
B. Haemosiderin
C. Methemoglobin
D. Myoglobin - The Sensory receptors serving the stretch reflex are classified as___________?
A. Proprioceptors
B. Nociceptors
C. Exteroceptors
D. Chemo receptors - Tumour which shows origin from more than one germ layers is known as________________?
A. Teratoma
B. Plemorphic tumours
C. Choristoma
D. Hamartoma - Idiosyncracy is known as to have_____________?
A. Genetic component
B. Psychological component
C. Psysiological component
D. Nutritional component