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After a long training a sportsman got tired, working capacity what link of the reflexarchdid fatigue r occu first of all? in an efferent. B. In an afferent. C. In receptors. (D)In n".u" centres. X In muscles. NORMAL PHYSIOLOGY 60. An infant hasgot a larvngospasm. To thereis a susceptibility in anamnesis One must think cramps
After a long training a sportsman got tired, working capacity what link of the reflexarchdid fatigue r occu first of all? in an efferent. B. In an afferent. C. In receptors. (D)In n".u" centres. X In muscles. NORMAL PHYSIOLOGY 60. An infant hasgot a larvngospasm. To thereis a susceptibility in anamnesis One must think cramps
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After a long training a sportsman got tired, working capacity what link of the reflexarchdid fatigue r occu first of all? in an efferent. B. In an afferent. C. In receptors. (D)In n".u" centres. X In muscles. NORMAL PHYSIOLOGY 60. An infant hasgot a larvngospasm. To thereis a susceptibility in anamnesis One must think cramps
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NORMAL PHYSIOLOGY REGLILATTONOF ORGANI.'M FUNCZON.'
56. After a long training a sportsman C. SomatotroPin. ($ TendonGoldgi'sreceptors.
got tired, working capacitydecreased.In D.Thyroxin. B. Proprioreceptors. C. Articular. what link of the reflexarchdid fatigue @ e,nirog"nr. C. Tactile. D. Tactile. occur first of all? D. Auclitory. E. Nociceptor. A. In an efferent. 60. An infant hasgot a larvngospasm. 6l Vestibuiar. B. In an afferent. In anamnesis thereis a susceptibilityto 68. The vestibularapparatusof a frog C. In receptors. crampsdevelopment.One must think 64. A patient has got a sharp lower- was ruined on the right side. What (D)In n".u" centres. aboutthe dysfunctionof someendocrine ing of calcium level in blood. It u'ill changes of muscletone will it cause? X In muscles. glands.What are these? causethe increasing secretion of some A DecreasinA the tone of extensors glands. hormone.What hormone is this? Yn tn. right. @ Parathvroid de- B. Pancreas. @ Parathormone. B. Increasingthe tone of extensors 57. A child hassignsof physical C. Thymus. B. Tlrvrocalt'iLonin- on the right. velopmentdelay and mentalretardation (cretinism). With the deficit of what D.Thyroidgland- C. Aldosterone. C. Decreasing the tone of flexorson E. Adrenalglands. D. \lasopressin. the right. hormoneis it connected? E. Sornatotropin. D.Decreasing the tone of flexorson @ Thyroxin. the left. B. Somatotropin. 61. In verticalpositiona patientloses 65. A patient has got an incoordina- E. Decreasing lhe tone of extensors C. Calcitonin. balancervhenclosingeyes.What struc- tion of movements,disorderof their am- on the left. D.Insulin. tures of brain are probablydamaged? plitude and orientation; movcmentsare E. Testosterone. A. Basalganglia. ss'eeping,disproportional; thc gait of cock, 69. Red nuclei of an animal u'ere C Cerebelluni. tottering. \\/hat part of brain is damaged? ruined.Whichof the follou'ingreflexes 58. While examininga patient,atten- C. Limbicsyslem. A. Spinalcord. rvill it loseas a resultof this? tion was paid to cervicalintumescence, D.Thalamus. B . I r l L ' d ulla o b l o n s a t a . A. Myotatic. exophthalmus, high body temperatu re, E. Precenteralgyrus of the cortex of @ Cerebeltum. B. Vestibularstatic. pulse110 per min. Thecontentof what celebralhemisPheres. D. Hvpothalamus. C. Toniccervical. hormone in blood is it necessaryto exa- 62. A patient rvas diagnosedwith E. Thalamus. @. Statokinetic. min? E. Tendon. A. Insulin. Parkinsontssyndrome.It is connected 66. In responseto a musclestrain B. Sexhormones. u'ith the disorderof sometransmitter its reflexcontractionis otrserved. From 70. A research was .ui.i"a out on a C. Catecholamines. systemsof cerebrum.What transmibter theirritationof what receptors doesthis decerebrated animal.\[/hat structuresof (bThvroxin. systemsare these? reflexreactionlrepin? the animalshouldbe ruined for rigidi- X cortisot. A. Histaminergic. @ Nluscular splndles. ty to disappear? @ Dopaminergic. B. TendonGoldgi'sreceptors. A. Substantianigra. 59. During the last 6 months a worun C. Serotonergic. C. Articular. B. Rednuclei. hassignsof masculinization: increasedhair D. Cholinergic. D.Tactile. @ Vestibularlateralnuclci. growth on the face, white line of sto- E. Opioid. E. Nociceptor. D. Medial reticularnuclei. mach, legs. She complainsof irregular E. Lateralreticularnuclei. menstrual cycle. The reasonfor such 63. A personwho was rolling on a 67. In responseto a strongrapid re- state can be the increasedsecretionof merry-go-roundgot an increaseof heart ductionof a muscleits reilex u'eaken- 71. fu a resultof the destructionof cer- somehormone.What hormoneis it? beati, perspiration,nausea.With the ing isobsen'ed.With the irritationof what tain brairsbemstructunesananimerllmt orien- @ Mircralocorticoids. irritation of what receptorsis it connected rsceptorsdoesthis reflex reactionbegin? tative reflexesin response to strongphoric B. Estrogens. first of all? A. Nluscular spindles. stimuli. What structures\vereruined?