When bacteria growing at 20°C are warmed at 37°C, they ar

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81.

The type-I glomus cells present in the carotid bodies contain granules that release some substances during hypoxia. Which one of the following is released in hypoxia?

  • Serotonin

  • GABA

  • Dopamine

  • IL 8


82.

A patient with ER+/ PR+ breast cancer was cured with a drug 'T', whereas a second patient did not respond to 'T'. Which one of the following is the best therapy that you should suggest for the second patient?

  • Surgery, followed by HER-2/neu targeted drugs.

  • A drug that targets triple-negative (ER-/PR-/HER-2-) breast cancer.

  • Radiation, followed by drug 'T'.

  • Surgery, followed by radiation only.


83.

Some T lymphocytes respond to antigenic stimulation by synthesizing a growth factor that causes T cell proliferation thereby increasing the responsive T lymphocytes resulting in amplification of the immune response. This is an example of

  • endocrine signaling

  • paracrine signaling

  • autocrine signaling

  • cyclic signaling


84.

What phenotype would you predict for a mutant mouse lacking one of the genes required for site-specific recombination in lymphocytes?

  • Decrease in T cell counts

  • Immunodeficient

  • Increase in T cell counts

  • Increase in B cell counts


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85.

Beating of cilia is regulated by

  • actin

  • myosin

  • cofilin

  • nexin


86.

Which one of the following events NEVER activates the G-protein coupled receptor for sequestering Ca2+ release?

  • Interaction of bindin to sperm receptors.

  • Activation of Frizzled by Wnt.

  • Cortical reaction blocking polyspermy.

  • DNA synthesis and nuclear envelope breakdown.


87.

The main difference between normal and transformed cells are

  • immortality and contact inhibition.

  • shorter generation time and cell mobility 

  • apoptosis and tumour suppressor gene hyperfunction

  • inactivation of oncogenes and shorter cell cycle duration


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88.

When bacteria growing at 20°C are warmed at 37°C, they are most likely to synthesize membrane lipids with more 

  • short chain saturated fatty acids

  • short chain unsaturated fatty acids

  • long chain saturated fatty acids

  • Long chain unsaturated fatty acids


C.

long chain saturated fatty acids

When bacteria growing at 20°C are warmed at 37°C, they are most likely to synthesize membrane lipids with more long chain saturates fatty acids.


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89.

Hydra shows morphallactic regeneration and involves which one of the following signal transduction pathway in its axis formation?

  • Wnt/ β-catenin pathway

  • Retinoic acid pathway

  • FGF pathway

  • Delta-Notch pathway


90.

Which one of the following combinations must be present in a steroid receptor that is located in the cytoplasm?

  • Nuclear export sequence (NES) leucine zipper.

  • NES, zinc finger motif

  • Nuclear localization sequence (NLS)

  • NLS, leucine zipper


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