A. Endoneurium B. Epineurium C. Exonuerium D. Perinuerium
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A. Haversian duct B. Stenson’s duct C. Wolffian duct D. Infra orbital duct
A. 6 feet B. 18 feet C. 22 feet D. 32 feet
A. Perichondrium B. Periostenum C. Endosteum D. Epiosteum
A. Acetic acid B. Lactic acid C. Malic acid D. Hydrochloric acid
A. medulla B. vagus nerve C. cerebrum D. cerebellum
A. Only WBCs B. More RBCs and fewer WBCs C. More WBCs and fewer RBCs D. Both
A. Attached to haemoglobin B. Dissolved in the blood C. As bicarbonates D. As carbonates
A. Destruction of erythrocytes B. Destruction of leucocytes C. Change of fibrinogen into net work of fibrin D. Formation of the serum
A. HCl acid is too dilute B. The epithelial cells are resistant to the action of HCl acid C. HCl is neutralised by alkaline gastric juice D. The epithelial cells are covered with a mucous secretion