1. | Mollusks and arthropods have closed circulatory system |
2. | All vertebrates possess a muscular chambered heart |
3. | In fishes, the heart pumps out deoxygenated blood |
4. | The left atrium receives oxygenated blood in amphibians and reptiles |
Statement I: | RBCs are devoid of nucleus in humans and are biconcave in shape and in all other mammals have nucleus and are spherical in shape. |
Statement II: | RBCs have an average life span of 120 days after which they are destroyed in the spleen (graveyard of RBCs). |
a. | the blood type is decided by the presence or absence of two surface antibodies on the RBCs namely anti-A and anti-B. |
b. | the plasma of different individuals contain two natural antigens. |
c. | a person with blood group A can receive blood either from a person with blood group O or from a person with blood group AB. |
d. | a person with blood group A can donate blood either to a person with blood group O or to a person with blood group A. |
1. | Thiamine | 2. | Vitamin K |
3. | Ascorbic acid | 4. | Cyanocobalamin |
1. | neutrophils | 2. | eosinophils |
3. | basophils | 4. | lymphocytes |
I: | has the same mineral distribution as that in plasma. |
II: | has more protein than that in plasma. |