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structure of gallbladder ? .

ARYAN SAGAR 1st Nov, 2020
Dear student,

The gall bladder is used to store and concentrate bile juice (which is a yellow-brown digestive enzyme) that is produced by the liver.

Gall bladder is a pear-shaped, hollow structure organ.
And, it is located under the liver and on the right side of the abdomen
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bones difinition. . .

anshika.verma2019 1st Nov, 2020

Dear aspirant,

Bone is a connective tissue made mostly of collagen. It is a living and growing tissue. Collage is a protein that provides a soft framework. Calcium Phosphate is also found in bones which which adds strength and hardens the framework. More than 99% of the calcium in body

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bone definition ? . .

Vivek Kumar 1st Nov, 2020

Bone, rigid body tissue consisting of cells embedded in an abundant hard intercellular material. The two principal components of this material, collagen and calcium phosphate, distinguish bone from such other hard tissues as chitin, enamel, and shell.

Hope this will help you.

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Give examples for synovial joints

ARYAN SAGAR 31st Oct, 2020
Dear student,

There are different types of synovial joints. For eg - ball-and-socket joint ( also called as shoulder joint), hinge joint ( or knee joint), pivot joint ( or also known as atlantoaxial joint), condyloid joint ( or also called as radiocarpal joint of the wrist), saddle joint (first
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8. Name the muscles in gluteal region

Sohamsengupta8 31st Oct, 2020

Hello student,

There are some muscles in the region of gluteal which helps remove lower limb in hip joint.

Those are

  • Gluteus maximus
  • Gluteus minimus
  • Gluteus medius
  • Tensor fascia Lata
  • Piriformis
  • Internus
  • Gmail Li superior inferior
  • Quadratus femoris
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6. Classify connective tissue with examples 7. Give examples for long bones 8. Name the muscles in gluteal region 9. Give examples for synovial joints 10. Classify vertebrae 11. Name the extra ocular muscles 12. Name any 6 bones of skull 13. Name the contents of anterior triangle of neck

Harish Jayaraj 31st Oct, 2020

hi shafiya.

i would answer your question., but these answers are really descriptive one.

had you asked these questions as separate one, we would help you. but this way , we have to spend a lot of time in your question alone. so make sure you repost questions separately.

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example for long bone. .

Abir Gayen 31st Oct, 2020

Hi Shafia,

Long bones are generally found in the appendicular skeleton and also in lower limbs.The examples of long bones in our body are

the tibia, fibula, femur, metatarsals,phalanges, humerus, radius, ulna, metacarpals, and phalanges.

Their function is to support the weight of body and facilitate movements.


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Describe the muscles of anterior abdominal wall

sapanapatil4561 31st Oct, 2020

The anterior abdominal wall consists of : Rectus Abdominis Muscles and Pyramidalis Muscles.
The muscles of anterior abdominal wall is located near midline between the costal margin superiorly and the pubis inferiorly.
The muscles of the anterior abdominal wall perform following functions:
  • protect the contents of the abdominal cavity,
  • to
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describe deltoid muscle? .

Vivek Kumar 31st Oct, 2020

Hi,

The Deltoid muscle is the main muscle of the shoulder. It consists of three muscle heads: the anterior deltoid, lateral deltoid, and posterior deltoid. All assist with arm elevation during a process called glenohumeral elevation and play a large role in the movement and overall stability of the shoulder

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Please name the books with writer of each subject separately you can suggest to a BPT 1st year student , for subjects anatomy, pharmacology ,physiology pathology, sociology and microbiology . a book which has easy language and good content to write in exam.

Abhyudaya Singh 24th Oct, 2020
Hello Pratap
As per your query for first year BPT you should refer to these books-
ANATOMY : bd chaurasia mainly
Inderbir Singh for embryology
Vishram Singh (optional)
Gray's anatomy for more references

PHYSIOLOGY : a.k.jain mainly
Guyton/ganong (optional)

PATHOLOGY : harsh mohan

PHARMACOLOGY : kd tripathi/k.k.sharma

MICROBIOLOGY : paniker/
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