In facial palsy the muscle which is paralysed is_________________?
A. Levator palpebrae superioris
B. Orbicularis oculi
C. Constrictor pupili
D. Dilator pupili
A. Levator palpebrae superioris
B. Orbicularis oculi
C. Constrictor pupili
D. Dilator pupili
A. Maxillary canine
B. Mandibular canine
C. Mandibular first molar
D. Maxillary first molar
A. HBc Ag
B. HBs Ag
C. Hbe Ag
D. HBx Ag
A. Reduced because of enhanced hepatic drug metabolism
B. Reduced because of increased protein binding
C. Increased because of reduction of vitamin sources
D. Increase because of decrease renal excretion of the anticoagulant
A. Facilitated diffusion
B. Carrier – mediated endocytosis
C. Cholesterol lined pores in the plasma membrane
D. Simple diffusion
A. Stress before rupture
B. Stress after rupture
C. Longitudinal compressive strength
D. Horizontal compressive strength
A. Vitamin A deficiency
B. Excess of fluoride
C. Vitamin D deficiency
D. Teratogens