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Question 1:

Question 2:
What artery is in the Rectum?
middle cerebral artery
Superior vesical arteryInferior vesical artery
anterior communicating artery
superior rectal artery , middle rectal artery

Question 3:
How do you write Esophagus in latin?
Archidioecesis Yangonensis
nervus cardiacus cervicalis superior
u0153sophagus
Dioecesis Legionensis

Question 4:

Question 5:
What is the binomial authority of Saccharomyces cerevisiae?
Meyen ex E.C. Hansen
Hansen, 1874
Hansen & Lessel 1971
Meyen, 1834

Question 6:
Stomach supplies nerves to which organ?

Question 7: What does the following picture show?

  Trophozoites of Entamoeba histolytica with ingested erythrocytes
  Rough illustration of a ruminant digestive system.
  Schematic drawing of bacterial conjugation. Conjugation diagram 1- Donor cell produces pilus. 2- Pilus attaches to recipient cell, brings the two cells together. 3- The mobile plasmid is nicked and a single strand of DNA is then transferred to the recipient cell. 4- Both cells recircularize their plasmids, synthesize second strands, and reproduce pili; both cells are now viable donors.
  Trophozoites of Entamoeba histolytica with ingested erythrocytes

Question 8: What does the following picture show?

  Action of the major digestive hormones
  Schematic drawing of bacterial conjugation. Conjugation diagram 1- Donor cell produces pilus. 2- Pilus attaches to recipient cell, brings the two cells together. 3- The mobile plasmid is nicked and a single strand of DNA is then transferred to the recipient cell. 4- Both cells recircularize their plasmids, synthesize second strands, and reproduce pili; both cells are now viable donors.
  Trophozoites of Entamoeba histolytica with ingested erythrocytes
  A flesh fly "blowing a bubble". One explanation of this behaviour is that the fly regurgitates its food into a bubble in order to increase the concentration of its food by evaporating excessive water content

Question 9: What does the following picture show?

  Action of the major digestive hormones
  Schematic drawing of bacterial conjugation. Conjugation diagram 1- Donor cell produces pilus. 2- Pilus attaches to recipient cell, brings the two cells together. 3- The mobile plasmid is nicked and a single strand of DNA is then transferred to the recipient cell. 4- Both cells recircularize their plasmids, synthesize second strands, and reproduce pili; both cells are now viable donors.
  Schematic drawing of bacterial conjugation. Conjugation diagram 1- Donor cell produces pilus. 2- Pilus attaches to recipient cell, brings the two cells together. 3- The mobile plasmid is nicked and a single strand of DNA is then transferred to the recipient cell. 4- Both cells recircularize their plasmids, synthesize second strands, and reproduce pili; both cells are now viable donors.

Question 10: What does the following picture show?

  Venus Flytrap (Dionaea muscipula) leaf
  Catalina Macaw exhibits its seed shearing beak.
  Schematic drawing of bacterial conjugation. Conjugation diagram 1- Donor cell produces pilus. 2- Pilus attaches to recipient cell, brings the two cells together. 3- The mobile plasmid is nicked and a single strand of DNA is then transferred to the recipient cell. 4- Both cells recircularize their plasmids, synthesize second strands, and reproduce pili; both cells are now viable donors.
  Schematic drawing of bacterial conjugation. Conjugation diagram 1- Donor cell produces pilus. 2- Pilus attaches to recipient cell, brings the two cells together. 3- The mobile plasmid is nicked and a single strand of DNA is then transferred to the recipient cell. 4- Both cells recircularize their plasmids, synthesize second strands, and reproduce pili; both cells are now viable donors.
















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