BSc Zoology Sem V ATKT May 2018-19 ATKT ZOOLOGY HISTOLOGY TOXICOLOGY PATHOLOGY & BIOSTATISTICS Question Paper - Mumbai University | munotes
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Q1 All questions are compulsory
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Q2 Figures to the right indicate full marks
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Q3 Draw neat and labelled diagram wherever necessary
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Q4 Answer the questions in order
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Q1 Answer the following (Any Two) 20 marks
- a) Sweat glands and skin receptors
- b) T.S. of small intestine
- c) T.S. of liver Describe the following (Any Two) (20)
- a) Types of liver injury
- b) Alternative methods in toxicology
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Q3 Explain the following (Any Two) 20 marks
- a) Cell injury due to free radical mediated and chemicals
- b) Melanosis
- c) Gangrene
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Q4 Briefly explain the following (Any Two) 20 marks
- a) z-test and its significance
- b) Correlation coefficient and its significance
- c) Multiplication rule of probability and its applications
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Q5 Write short notes on: (Any Four) 20 marks
- a) Papillary and reticular layers of dermis
- b) Acceptable Daily Intake (ADI) of dose
- c) Coagulative necrosis
- d) Standard error
- e) Soft tissue — dentinal pulp and periodontal ligaments
- f) Examples of neurotoxicants
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