Physiology for NEET PG
Physiology is one of the key conceptual subjects for NEET PG preparations. Students can expect around 17 MCQs directly from this subject in the entrance exam. In addition, this high-yield subject overlaps with many clinical & paraclinical subjects, including medicine, pathology and pharmacology. Therefore, developing a solid understanding of the subject is critical for success in the NEET PG exam.
Q1. In the image given below what does the yellow curve represent?Normal lung functionObstructive lung diseaseRestrictive lung diseaseRespirator...
Physiology is an important subject from Medical PG Entrance Exams perspective. It yields a high weightage in the exams. According to the recent o...
NerveThere are multiple bundles of nerve fiber in the cross-section of any peripheral nerve of the body. These bundles of nerve fibers are called...
How Does PrepLadder Make Physiology Learning Easy for Students?
From clear and comprehensible PrepNotes to engaging video lectures, PrepLadder offers many valuable resources for seamless Physiology preparation. Besides, all our study content is developed with a focus on increased knowledge retention. You can leverage treasures for a quick topic recap and custom modules to learn at your convenience. Plus, you can also leverage our extensive QBank of the latest exam pattern-based MCQs, IBQs and clinical questions.
Meet our Physiology Faculty
Dr. Soumen Manna, our Physiology faculty, is MBBS, MD from Nil Ratan Sircar Medical College, Kolkata, and All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Delhi, respectively. He has authored the best-seller book, “Review of Physiology”. His teaching experience comprises a period of over 12 years during which he has mentored thousands of medical aspirants and elevated their Physiology preparation.
Q1. An 8-year-old boy presents with a 5-day history of severe sore throat, high fever, hoarseness of voice, and swollen neck. Physical examination rev
Q1. Which of the following statements regarding the dose-response curves for benzodiazepines and barbiturates is correct?Benzodiazepines demonstrate
Q1. A 45-year-old man presents to the clinic with a persistent cough, weight loss, and night sweats. A chest X-ray shows cavitary lesions in the upper
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