Deck 8: Electron Microscopy, Surface Analysis, and Transdermal Drug Delivery
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Deck 8: Electron Microscopy, Surface Analysis, and Transdermal Drug Delivery
1
Degree of scattering in transmission electron microscope is a function of
A)wavelength of electron beam used
B)number of atoms that lie in the electron path
C)number and mass of atoms that lie in the electron path
D)mass of atoms that lie in the electron path
A)wavelength of electron beam used
B)number of atoms that lie in the electron path
C)number and mass of atoms that lie in the electron path
D)mass of atoms that lie in the electron path
number and mass of atoms that lie in the electron path
2
Negative Staining is used for examining
A)virus particles
B)protein molecules
C)bacterial flagella
D)virus particles, protein molecules and bacterial flagella
A)virus particles
B)protein molecules
C)bacterial flagella
D)virus particles, protein molecules and bacterial flagella
virus particles, protein molecules and bacterial flagella
3
Which among the following helps us in getting a three-dimensional picture of the specimen?
A)transmission electron microscope
B)scanning electron microscope
C)compound microscope
D)simple microscope
A)transmission electron microscope
B)scanning electron microscope
C)compound microscope
D)simple microscope
scanning electron microscope
4
The secondary electrons radiated back in scanning microscope is collected by?
A)specimen
B)anode
C)vacuum chamber
D)cathode
A)specimen
B)anode
C)vacuum chamber
D)cathode
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5
On what factors do the intensity of secondary electrons depend upon?
A)shape of the irradiated object
B)chemical composition of the irradiated object
C)number of electrons ejected
D)size and chemical composition of the irradiated object, number of electrons ejected and on the number of electrons reabsorbed by surrounding
A)shape of the irradiated object
B)chemical composition of the irradiated object
C)number of electrons ejected
D)size and chemical composition of the irradiated object, number of electrons ejected and on the number of electrons reabsorbed by surrounding
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6
The resolution attainable with standard TEM is less than the theoretical value.
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7
Which of the following component of TEM focuses the beam of electrons on the sample?
A)ocular lens
B)condenser lens
C)stage
D)column
A)ocular lens
B)condenser lens
C)stage
D)column
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8
Image formation in electron microscope is based on
A)column length
B)electron number
C)differential scattering
D)specimen size
A)column length
B)electron number
C)differential scattering
D)specimen size
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9
The biological materials have little intrinsic capability to
A)scatter electrons
B)stain
C)remain viable
D)be captured
A)scatter electrons
B)stain
C)remain viable
D)be captured
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10
Glutaraldehyde is a
A)metal
B)fixative
C)non-metal
D)atomic species
A)metal
B)fixative
C)non-metal
D)atomic species
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11
Osmium is a
A)non metal
B)heavy metal
C)alloy
D)light metal
A)non metal
B)heavy metal
C)alloy
D)light metal
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12
In TEM, the tissue is stained by floating on drops of
A)hydrocarbons
B)slow-molecular weight stains
C)heavy metal soutions
D)oil immersion
A)hydrocarbons
B)slow-molecular weight stains
C)heavy metal soutions
D)oil immersion
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13
Shadow casting is a technique of visualizing
A)isolated particles
B)mounts
C)shoot tips
D)root tips
A)isolated particles
B)mounts
C)shoot tips
D)root tips
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14
Surface is usually more than----------atomic layer deep and is a region of ---------- atomic potentials.
A)one, uniform
B)one, non-uniform
C)two, uniform
D)two, non-uniform
A)one, uniform
B)one, non-uniform
C)two, uniform
D)two, non-uniform
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15
Surface analysis can provide information that classic methods like microscopic cannot.
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16
In surface spectrometer, which of the following beam is analysed?
A)reflected beam
B)absorbed beam
C)refracted beam
D)incident beam
A)reflected beam
B)absorbed beam
C)refracted beam
D)incident beam
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17
Which of the following is a type of electron spectroscopy?
A)mikes
B)auger spectroscopy
C)secondary ion mass spectroscopy
D)ion scattering spectroscopy
A)mikes
B)auger spectroscopy
C)secondary ion mass spectroscopy
D)ion scattering spectroscopy
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18
Surface analysis cannot provide any chemical information directly.
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19
Which of the following is also known as X- ray photoelectron spectroscopy?
A)auger electron spectroscopy
B)electron impact spectroscopy
C)electron spectroscopy for chemical analysis
D)secondary ion mass spectroscopy
A)auger electron spectroscopy
B)electron impact spectroscopy
C)electron spectroscopy for chemical analysis
D)secondary ion mass spectroscopy
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20
Which of the following methods utilizes the emission of low energy electrons in a process?
A)auger electron spectroscopy
B)electron impact spectroscopy
C)electron spectroscopy for chemical analysis
D)secondary ion mass spectroscopy
A)auger electron spectroscopy
B)electron impact spectroscopy
C)electron spectroscopy for chemical analysis
D)secondary ion mass spectroscopy
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21
Which of the following is the abbreviation of ESCA?
A)electron scattering chemical analysis
B)emission spectroscopy combination analysis
C)electron spectroscopy for chemical analysis
D)electron spectrum chemically analysed
A)electron scattering chemical analysis
B)emission spectroscopy combination analysis
C)electron spectroscopy for chemical analysis
D)electron spectrum chemically analysed
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22
Which of the following methods use soft X- rays to eject electrons from inner shell orbitals?
A)auger electron spectroscopy
B)electron impact spectroscopy
C)electron spectroscopy for chemical analysis
D)secondary ion mass spectroscopy
A)auger electron spectroscopy
B)electron impact spectroscopy
C)electron spectroscopy for chemical analysis
D)secondary ion mass spectroscopy
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23
Which of the following is the abbreviation of SIMS?
A)secondary ion mass spectroscopy
B)spectrum ionization mass spectroscopy
C)scattering ions mass spectroscopy
D)spectral ionization mass spectroscopy
A)secondary ion mass spectroscopy
B)spectrum ionization mass spectroscopy
C)scattering ions mass spectroscopy
D)spectral ionization mass spectroscopy
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24
Which of the following drugs cannot be given as transdermal administration?
A)drugs with very short half-lives
B)drugs with narrow therapeutic indices
C)easy removal and termination
D)drugs against peptic ulcer
A)drugs with very short half-lives
B)drugs with narrow therapeutic indices
C)easy removal and termination
D)drugs against peptic ulcer
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25
Which of the following characteristics is suitable for transdermal drug?
A)large drug dose
B)large molecular size
C)drugs with narrow therapeutic indices
D)drugs which are metabolized in the skin
A)large drug dose
B)large molecular size
C)drugs with narrow therapeutic indices
D)drugs which are metabolized in the skin
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