- Spleen
- Spleen
- Kidney
- Bone Marrow
- d
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About 95% of blood cells produces in Bone Marrow.
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In the classification of symptoms into seven categories by Boeninghausen, Quemado stands for:
- Modalities of Time
- Modalities of Time
- Modalities of Circumstances
- Personalities of Patient
- c
Dilution of potent drug powder with an inert diluent powder is called:
- Succession
- Trituration
- Potentization
- Dilution
- b
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Trituration is a Latin word.
There are different functioning of Trituration in Organic Chemistry, Pharmacy, Juicing and homeopathy.
The most abundant element in human body is:
- Oxygen
- Hydrogen
- Nitrogen
- Carbon Dioxide
- a
-
About 65% of human body mass comprises on Oxygen.
Most of the Oxygen is found in the form of water.
Ascorbic Acid is:
- Vit A
- Vit B
- Vit C
- Vit D
- c
-
Vitamin C is a water soluble vitamin
Vitamin C is abundantly found in citrus fruits.
Hemoglobin combines with ____ and transport to different cells of the body.
- White Blood Cells
- Red Blood Cells
- Both A & B
- Oxygen
- b
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Hb stands for Hemoblobin.
Hb transports Oxygen.
The normal temperature of human body is:
- 98.4
- 98.6
- 95.6
- 98
- b
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Normal temperature is 98.6 F or 37 C.
Arteries become hard due to deposition of _____ in them.
- Fats
- Calcium
- Cholesterol
- None of these
- a
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Arteries become hard due to Fats, Cholesterol and other substances.
When these elements build up in the wall of Arteries, this situation occurred.
This situation is called “Hardness of Arteries”.
pH of blood is _____
- 7.3-7.4
- 7.4-7.5
- 7.2-7.3
- 7.1-7.2
- a
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Normal pH range is 7.35-7.45.
pH stands for “Potential Hydtrogen”
This unit is used for measure of hydrogen in liquids.
Insulin is secreted by:
- Liver
- Gall Bladder
- Pancreas
- Intestine
- c
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Insulin was discovered by Sir Frederick Grant Banting in 1921.