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antibiotics are used to treat infections caused by: A. fungi B. bacteria C. viruses D. worms

antibiotics are used to treat infections caused by: A. fungi B. bacteria C. viruses D. worms. the brain weighs approximately: A. 500g B. 900g C. 1300g D. 2000g. which of the following is not a single cell : A. red blood cell B. neuron (nerve cell) C. ovum (egg) D. hair.

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antibiotics are used to treat infections caused by: A. fungi B. bacteria C. viruses D. worms

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  1. antibiotics are used to treat infections caused by: • A. fungi • B. bacteria • C. viruses • D. worms

  2. the brain weighs approximately: • A. 500g • B. 900g • C. 1300g • D. 2000g

  3. which of the following is not a single cell: • A. red blood cell • B. neuron (nerve cell) • C. ovum (egg) • D. hair

  4. how many people in the UK have diabetes? • 1 million • 2 million • 3 million • 4 million

  5. what does the ‘E’ of E.coli stand for? • A. Escherichia • B. Enterotoxic • C. Elephantine • D. Exotic

  6. what percentage of pathologist work in forensics? • 1% • 5% • 10% • 50%

  7. glucose is a sugar. Which of the following is also a sugar? • protein • fructose • amino acid • fat

  8. how many times does the heart beat each day? • A. 10,000 • B. 20,000 • C. 50,000 • D. 100,000

  9. which of the following diseases is not part of the MMR vaccination? • measles • mumps • meningitis • rubella

  10. what is the medical name for the knee cap? • platysma • pipette • pertussis • patella

  11. which is not a function of the kidneys? • A. digestion • B. hormone production • C. regulation of blood pressure • D.excretion

  12. what colour are most lab coats? • red • white • blue • green

  13. in which year were cells first described using a microscope? • 1335 • 1545 • 1665 • 1785

  14. the doctors who specialise in diseases of the nervous system are called: • A. neuronurses • B. neurones • C. neurodoctors • D. neuropathologists

  15. which of the following facts about the ovum (egg) is true? • eggs are bigger than sperm • eggs are made in the uterus • eggs are made during puberty • eggs are made by men and women

  16. which of the following foods should be avoided during pregnancy? • pizza • unpasteurised cheese • chocolate • milk

  17. which is the biggest pathology specialty? • haematology • microbiology • clinical biochemistry • histopathology

  18. what proportion of cells in the body are red blood cells? • 0.5% • 2.5% • 25% • 50%

  19. how many bones are there in the adult skeleton? • 26 • 106 • 206 • 306

  20. what does the ‘O’ in blood group O stand for? • zero • ohne (German for ‘without’) • outsize • ordinary

  21. which of the following is not part of the uterus? • cervix • myometrium • ovary • endometrium

  22. which of these diseases is not caused by a virus? • A. tuberculosis • B. HIV • C. chicken pox • D. herpes

  23. which of the following is not a white blood cell? • eosinophil • neutrophil • platelet • lymphocyte

  24. members of which medical specialty interpret X-rays? • A. surgery • B. pathology • C. urology • D. radiology

  25. what sex chromosomes does a normal male have? • A. XX • B. XY • C. YY • D. XYX

  26. what animal is the closest relative to humans? • gorilla • orangutan • elephant • chimpanzee

  27. antibiotics are used to treat infections caused by: • A. fungi • B. bacteria • C. viruses • D. worms

  28. antibiotics are used to treat infections caused by: • B. bacteria

  29. the brain weighs approximately: • A. 500g • B. 900g • C. 1300g • D. 2000g

  30. the brain weighs approximately: • C. 1300g

  31. which of the following is not a single cell: • A. red blood cell • B. neuron (nerve cell) • C. ovum (egg) • D. hair

  32. which of the following is not a single cell: • D. hair

  33. how many people in the UK have diabetes? • 1 million • 2 million • 3 million • 4 million

  34. how many people in the UK have diabetes? • C. 3 million

  35. what does the ‘E’ of E.coli stand for? • A. Escherichia • B. Enterotoxic • C. Elephantine • D. Exotic

  36. what does the ‘E’ of E.coli stand for? • A. Escherichia

  37. what percentage of pathologist work in forensics? • 1% • 5% • 10% • 50%

  38. what percentage of pathologist work in forensics? • 1%

  39. glucose is a sugar. Which of the following is also a sugar? • protein • fructose • amino acid • fat

  40. glucose is a sugar. Which of the following is also a sugar? • B. fructose

  41. how many times does the heart beat each day? • A. 10,000 • B. 20,000 • C. 50,000 • D. 100,000

  42. how many times does the heart beat each day? • D. 100,000

  43. which of the following diseases is not part of the MMR vaccination? • measles • mumps • meningitis • rubella

  44. which of the following diseases is not part of the MMR vaccination? • C. meningitis

  45. what is the medical name for the knee cap? • platysma • pipette • pertussis • patella

  46. what is the medical name for the knee cap? • D. patella

  47. which is not a function of the kidneys? • A. digestion • B. hormone production • C. regulation of blood pressure • D.excretion

  48. which is not a function of the kidneys? • A. Digestion

  49. what colour are most lab coats? • red • white • blue • green

  50. what colour are most lab coats? • B. White

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