1. Turner’s syndrome
2. Klinfelter’s syndrome
3. Edward syndrome
4. Cri-du-chat syndrome
Turner’s syndrome
1. 1, 0
2. 1, 1
3. 0, 1
4. 0, 2
0, 1
1. Septal nephridia
2. Macronephric
3. Integumentary
4. Pharyngeal
Macronephric
1. 44 + XO
2. 44 + OY
3. Both (a) and (b)
4. None of these
Both (a) and (b)
1. Urea
2. Urea and uric acid
3. Uric acid
4. Ammonia and uric acid
Ammonia and uric acid
1. triploidy
2. crossing over
3. non-disjunction
4. dicentric bridge formation
non-disjunction
1. Increase in size
2. Decrease in size
3. Increase in number
4. Disappear
Decrease in size
1. Turner’s syndrome
2. Klinfelter’s syndrome
3. Patau’s syndrome
4. Edward’s syndrome
Turner’s syndrome
1. pH of urine is around 8
2. on an average, 25-30 mg of urea is excreted via urine
3. presence of ketone bodies in urine is an indicator of diabetes mellitus
4. glycosuria can be treated with hemodialysis
5. relaxation of smooth muscles of bladder and simultaneous contraction of urethral sphincter causes release of urine
presence of ketone bodies in urine is an indicator of diabetes mellitus
1. Barr bodies
2. Polytene chromosome
3. Euchromation
4. Chromosome puff
Barr bodies