Skin
diagram: thick skin-5/01,5/02
sebaceous gland- 8/02,8/09
eccrine gland- 5/06
nerve receptor in reticular layer of dermis of the skin- 5/06
malphigian layer of epidermis- 5/07
layers of epidermis of the skin- 5/08
dermis of thick skin- 5/09
melanocyte- 5/09
langerhans cells- 8/09
Digestive system
different types of cells lining crypts of the small intestine- 5/02
histological structure of parotid gland- 5/01
microscopic structure of pylorus of the stomach- 8/02
intestinal crypt of Lieberkhun- 8/05
microscopic appearance of rectoanal junction- 5/06
histological structure of pyloric gland- 5/06, 5/09
parietal (oxyntic cell)- 5/07
mention the different between parotid gland and exocrine part of pancreas- 5/07
different type of epithelial lining of mucous of small intestine- 5/08
cells in base of fundic gland- 8/09
enumerate the different between section in appendix & colon- 5/07
histological structure of pancreatic acinus- 5/06
histological structure of endocrine portion of pancreas with the reference to its function- 5/02
Liver
hepatic sinusoids & space of Disse- 5/02, 5/09
describe the light & electron microscopic appearance of hepatocyte- 5/06
accounts on liver acinus- 5/07, 8/09
histological structure of: (a)classic hepatic lobules (b)acini of pancreas- 5/08
Endocrine system
suprarenal medulla-5/01
pars distalis of pituitary gland (histological structure of cells & staining, their function, blood supply of pars distalis)- 8/02
histological structure of thyroid follicle- 5/06, 5/08
different type of cells forming pars distalis of pituitary gland (w/specific type & function of each cell)- 5/06
describe microscopic structure of parenchyma of pineal body- 5/07
somatotroph of pituitary gland- 5/07
main component of pars nervosa- 5/08
acidophils & basophils of pars distalis- 5/09
parafollicular cells (clear cells) of thyroid- 5/09
describe cells & parenchyma of parathyroid gland- 8/09
mention cells of pars nervosa- 8/09
Urinary System
describe light microscopic structure of different part of nephrons, mention its blood supply- 5/01
DCT- 5/02
structure of juxtaglomerular complex- 8/05
(table form) differents between PCT and DCT of kidney- 5/06, 5/08, 5/09
write an account on loop of Henle- 5/07, 8/09
components of juxtaglomerular apparatus- 5/08
podocytes- 5/09
C- 8/09
Additional Qs:
- Bowman's capsule
- renal glomerular & renal barrier
- collecting duct
- urinary bladder
write an account on Sertoli cells- 5/01
microscopic structure of section in the seminiferous tubule- 5/02
site, LM, EM & functions of interstitial cells of Leydig- 8/05
blood testis barrier- 5/07
Sertoli cells- 5/09
prostatic acini- 5/09
spermiogenesis- 8/09
male urethra- 8/09
additional Qs:
- LM & EM of Sertoli cells
- Male urethra-epydidymis
- differences between vas deference & ureter
- epithelial lining of male genital ducts
section of the placenta- 8/02
give an account on mature Graafian follicle- 8/05, 5/08
histological appearance of fetal part of placenta w/ reference to placental barrier- 5/06
endometrial changes during menstrual cycle- 5/07, 5/08
additional Qs:
- growing follicles
- histological body of uterus
- lactating mammary gland & resting mammary gland
- menstrual cycle
- corpus luteum
cornea of the eye- 8/02
(table form) Rods and Cons of the retina- 8/05
histological structure of cilliary body in relation to its function- 5/06
pigmented epithelium of retina- 5/08
layers of cornea- 5/08
rods of the retina- 8/09
additional Qs:
- corneoscleral junction
- iris
- choroid
- cilliary body
- lens
- eye lid
organ of corti- 5/02
histological structure of macula, sacculi & utricle in relation to their function- 5/06
histological structure of crista ampullaris of semicircular canals in relation to their function- 5/07, 5/01
auditory pathway- 5/09
Nerve Endings (common in oral Qs)
additional written Qs:
- capsulated receptor in C.T (paccinian & meissner corpuscle)
- muscle spindle
- moderator band
pain & temperature pathway from body- 8/05, 8/09
ventral spinothalamic tract (origin, course, termination, function)- 5/07
proprioceptive pathway from upper 1/2 of body level of conscious- 5/01
different tract responsible of carrying unconscious proprioceptive sensation (origin & termination)- 5/06
corticospinal tract (origin, course, termination, function)- 5/08
vagus nerve- 5/08
glossopharyngeal nerve- 5/09
medial longitudinal bundle- 5/02, 5/06
lateral leminiscus- 8/02
cerebellar connections- 5/07
additional Qs:
- lateral spinothalamic tract
- crude touch pathway from body
- gracile & cuneate tract
- cochlear n
- vestibular n
- facial n
- trigeminal n
- superior colliculus
- inferior colliculus
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