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Ec2021-Medical Electronics: Unit-I Electro-Physiology and Bio-Potential Recording - A (2 Marks)

This document contains a question bank for a medical electronics course. The questions cover various topics related to electrophysiology and biopotential recording including: the objectives of biomedical instrumentation systems, conduction velocity, the sodium pump process, physiological systems of the body, cells, resting and action potentials, characteristics of differential and instrumentation amplifiers, parts of the central nervous system, drift compensation in operational amplifiers, the function of chopper amplifiers, types of electrodes, Einthoven's triangle, electroencephalography, evoked potentials, types of brain waves, and electromyography. The document also includes questions asking students to explain concepts like depolarization and draw diagrams like the structure of a living cell, resting and action

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Ec2021-Medical Electronics: Unit-I Electro-Physiology and Bio-Potential Recording - A (2 Marks)

This document contains a question bank for a medical electronics course. The questions cover various topics related to electrophysiology and biopotential recording including: the objectives of biomedical instrumentation systems, conduction velocity, the sodium pump process, physiological systems of the body, cells, resting and action potentials, characteristics of differential and instrumentation amplifiers, parts of the central nervous system, drift compensation in operational amplifiers, the function of chopper amplifiers, types of electrodes, Einthoven's triangle, electroencephalography, evoked potentials, types of brain waves, and electromyography. The document also includes questions asking students to explain concepts like depolarization and draw diagrams like the structure of a living cell, resting and action

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EC2021-MEDICAL ELECTRONICS

DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING


QUESTION BANK
YEAR: III SEMESTER: VI
UNIT-I
ELECTRO-PHYSIOLOGY AND BIO-POTENTIAL RECORDING
PART A ( 2 Marks)
1. What are the objectives of a biomedical instrumentation system?
2. Define the term conduction velocity.
3. Define the process of sodium pump.
4. Name the major physiological systems of the body.
5. What is meant by cell?
6. What are resting and action potential, bioelectric potential?
7. What are the characteristics of differential and instrumentation amplifier?
8. What are parts of central nervous system?
9. What is meant by drift compensation in operational amplifiers?
10. What is the function of chopper amplifier?
11. What are micro, needle and surface electrodes?
12. What is the purpose is of pre-amplifier isolation circuits in ECG circuit?
13. Define Lead. Name the types of leads used for ECG.
14. Define electrode, what are the types of electrodes.
15. What is half-cell potential? What are polarisable and non polarisable electrodes?
16. Define Einthoven triangle.
17. What is electro encephalography?
18. What is evoked potential?
19. What is meant by brain waves and what are the types of brain waves?
20. What is electromyography?
21. What is meant by Depolarization

PART B(16 marks)
1. Draw the structure of a living cell of our body and explain its constituents.
and discuss the different ways of transport of ions through the cell membrane
2. Explain with a neat diagram the resting potential and action potential of the cell.
3. What are biopotential electrodes? Discuss briefly on metallic microelectrode and
nonmetallic microelectrode.
4. With a neat block diagram, explain the working of ECG recorder and discuss the
different lead configuration used in ECG.
5. Explain briefly on various biological amplifiers.
6. Explain the working of the heart and draw the curves of ECG and diagnose any form
of disturbance in heart rhythm
7. Draw the block diagram of an EEG unit and explain the different parts in it.
8. Give the origin of brain waves and describe the 10-20 electrode system
used in EEG.
9. Write a note on ERG, EMG and EOG
10. Explain with diagram the salient features of Phonocardiography (PCG) along
with various heart sounds.

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