antibiotics are used to treat infections caused by
• antibiotics are used to treat infections caused by: A. fungi B. bacteria C. viruses D. worms
• the brain weighs approximately: A. 500 g B. 900 g C. 1300 g D. 2000 g
• which of the following is not a single cell: A. red blood cell B. neuron (nerve cell) C. ovum (egg) D. hair
• how many people in the UK have diabetes? A. 1 million B. 2 million C. 3 million D. 4 million
• what does the ‘E’ of E. coli stand for? A. Escherichia B. Enterotoxic C. Elephantine D. Exotic
• what percentage of pathologist work in forensics? A. 1% B. 5% C. 10% D. 50%
• glucose is a sugar. Which of the following is also a sugar? A. protein B. fructose C. amino acid D. fat
• how many times does the heart beat each day? A. 10, 000 B. 20, 000 C. 50, 000 D. 100, 000
• which of the following diseases is not part of the MMR vaccination? A. measles B. mumps C. meningitis D. rubella
• what is the medical name for the knee cap? A. platysma B. pipette C. pertussis D. patella
• which is not a function of the kidneys? A. digestion B. hormone production C. regulation of blood pressure D. excretion
• what colour are most lab coats? A. red B. white C. blue D. green
• in which year were cells first described using a microscope? A. 1335 B. 1545 C. 1665 D. 1785
• the doctors who specialise in diseases of the nervous system are called: A. neuronurses B. neurones C. neurodoctors D. neuropathologists
• which of the following facts about the ovum (egg) is true? A. eggs are bigger than sperm B. eggs are made in the uterus C. eggs are made during puberty D. eggs are made by men and women
• which of the following foods should be avoided during pregnancy? A. pizza B. unpasteurised cheese C. chocolate D. milk
• which is the biggest pathology specialty? A. haematology B. microbiology C. clinical biochemistry D. histopathology
• what proportion of cells in the body are red blood cells? A. 0. 5% B. 2. 5% C. 25% D. 50%
• how many bones are there in the adult skeleton? A. 26 B. 106 C. 206 D. 306
• what does the ‘O’ in blood group O stand for? A. zero B. ohne (German for ‘without’) C. outsize D. ordinary
• Which of the following is part of the uterus? A. cervix B. fallopian tube C. ovary D. endometrium
• which of these diseases is not caused by a virus? A. tuberculosis B. HIV C. chicken pox D. herpes
• which of the following is not a white blood cell? A. eosinophil B. neutrophil C. platelet D. lymphocyte
• members of which medical specialty interpret X-rays? A. surgery B. pathology C. urology D. radiology
• what sex chromosomes does a normal male have? A. XX B. XY C. YY D. XYX
• what animal is the closest relative to humans? A. gorilla B. orangutan C. elephant D. chimpanzee
• antibiotics are used to treat infections caused by: A. fungi B. bacteria C. viruses D. worms
• antibiotics are used to treat infections caused by: B. bacteria
• the brain weighs approximately: A. 500 g B. 900 g C. 1300 g D. 2000 g
• the brain weighs approximately: C. 1300 g
• which of the following is not a single cell: A. red blood cell B. neuron (nerve cell) C. ovum (egg) D. hair
• which of the following is not a single cell: D. hair
• how many people in the UK have diabetes? A. 1 million B. 2 million C. 3 million D. 4 million
• how many people in the UK have diabetes? D. 4 million
• what does the ‘E’ of E. coli stand for? A. Escherichia B. Enterotoxic C. Elephantine D. Exotic
• what does the ‘E’ of E. coli stand for? A. Escherichia
• what percentage of pathologist work in forensics? A. 1% B. 5% C. 10% D. 50%
• what percentage of pathologist work in forensics? A. 1%
• glucose is a sugar. Which of the following is also a sugar? A. protein B. fructose C. amino acid D. fat
• glucose is a sugar. Which of the following is also a sugar? B. fructose
• how many times does the heart beat each day? A. 10, 000 B. 20, 000 C. 50, 000 D. 100, 000
• how many times does the heart beat each day? D. 100, 000
• which of the following diseases is not part of the MMR vaccination? A. measles B. mumps C. meningitis D. rubella
• which of the following diseases is not part of the MMR vaccination? C. meningitis
• what is the medical name for the knee cap? A. platysma B. pipette C. pertussis D. patella
• what is the medical name for the knee cap? D. patella
• which is not a function of the kidneys? A. digestion B. hormone production C. regulation of blood pressure D. excretion
• which is not a function of the kidneys? A. Digestion
• what colour are most lab coats? A. red B. white C. blue D. green
• what colour are most lab coats? B. White
• in which year were cells first described using a microscope? A. 1335 B. 1545 C. 1665 D. 1785
• in which year were cells first described using a microscope? C. 1665
• the doctors who specialise in diseases of the nervous system are called: A. neuronurses B. neurones C. neurodoctors D. neuropathologists
• the doctors who specialise in diseases of the nervous system are called: D. neuropathologists
• which of the following facts about the ovum (egg) is true? A. eggs are bigger than sperm B. eggs are made in the uterus C. eggs are made during puberty D. eggs are made by men and women
• which of the following facts about the ovum (egg) is true? A. eggs are bigger than sperm
• which of the following foods should be avoided during pregnancy? A. pizza B. unpasteurised cheese C. chocolate D. milk
• which of the following foods should be avoided during pregnancy? B. unpasteurised cheese
• which is the biggest pathology specialty? A. haematology B. microbiology C. clinical biochemistry D. histopathology
• which is the biggest pathology specialty? D. histopathology
• what proportion of cells in the body are red blood cells? A. 0. 5% B. 2. 5% C. 25% D. 50%
• what proportion of cells in the body are red blood cells? C. 25%
• how many bones are there in the adult skeleton? A. 26 B. 106 C. 206 D. 306
• how many bones are there in the adult skeleton? B. 206
• what does the ‘O’ in blood group O stand for? A. zero B. ohne (German for ‘without’) C. outsize D. ordinary
• what does the ‘O’ in blood group O stand for? B. ohne (German for ‘without’)
• Which of the following is part of the uterus? A. cervix B. fallopian tube C. ovary D. endometrium
• Which of the following is part of the uterus? D. endometrium
• which of these diseases is not caused by a virus? A. tuberculosis B. HIV C. chicken pox D. herpes
• which of these diseases is not caused by a virus? A. Tuberculosis
• which of the following is not a white blood cells? A. eosinophil B. neutrophil C. platelet D. lymphocyte
• which of the following is not a white blood cell? C. platelet
• members of which medical specialty interpret X-rays? A. surgery B. pathology C. urology D. radiology
• members of which medical specialty interpret X-rays? A. surgery B. pathology C. urology D. radiology
• what sex chromosomes does a normal male have? A. XX B. XY C. YY D. XYX
• what sex chromosomes does a normal male have? B. XY
• what animal is the closest relative to humans? A. gorilla B. orangutan C. elephant D. chimpanzee
• what animal is the closest relative to humans? D. chimpanzee
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