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Chapter 12 - Transport in Living Organisms - Test 2
1.
The symptoms of angina pectoris are the same as those of heart attack.
1) False
2) True
2.
The person with blood group O are considered to be universal donors.
1) True
2) False
3.
The person with blood group AB+ are considered to be universal acceptor.
1) False
2) True
4.
Deficincy of some important nutrients like vitamin B-12 and folic acid also result in Anaemia.
1) True
2) False
5.
Anaemia can be caused by the deficiency of:
1) Both A & B
2) Vitamin B 12
3) Vitamin A
4) Folic acid
6.
If in a person Rh factor is present, he is:
1) O
2) A
3) Rh-
4) Rh
7.
High level of cholestrol in the blood causes:
1) Blood Pressure
2) Increased stress
3) Sedentary life style
4) All are correct or all
8.
4The colourless fluid accumulated in the intercellular spaces is called:
1) Blood
2) Intestitial fluid
3) Serum
4) Tissue fluid
9.
Lymph nodes are the sites for destroying:
1) a. Amino acid
2) b. Bacteria
3) d. Both B & C
4) c. Viruses
10.
The exchange of material and gases take place through:
1) Lymph vessels
2) Vein
3) Arteries
4) Capillaries
11.
In normal young adults the systolic blood pressure is:
1) 120 mm Hg
2) 80 mm Hg
3) 100 mm Hg
4) 110 mm Hg
12.
Average number of thrombocytes or platelets in human being is:
1) 0.5 to 1.0 million
2) 1.5 million to 3.5 million
3) 2.0 to 3.9 million
4) 4.0 to 6 million
13.
Plasma consists soluble protein (Albumins, globulins & fibrinogen):
1) 6-8 %
2) 7-8 %
3) 3-4 %
4) 10-12 %
14.
Plasma is a very complex fluid, which consists of water:
1) 90 %
2) 70 %
3) 80 %
4) 95 %
15.
Deoxygenated blood from the head is collected by:
1) Subclavian
2) Pulmonary vein
3) Non of the above
4) Jugular Vein
16.
From the liver, the deoxygenated blood is collected by a:
1) Inferior vein
2) Abdominal vein
3) Liver vein
4) Hepatic vein
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