A patch of nodal tissue responsible for initiating the rhythmic contractile activity of the heart is present in:
1. Lower left corner of the left ventricle
2. Upper right corner of the right atrium
3. Lower left corner of the right ventricle
4. Upper left corner of the left atrium
Read the following:
a. Lymph absorbs and transports fat from the intestine.
b. Lymph nodes produce fibrinogen.
c. Lymphatic capillaries present in the intestinal villi are known as lacteals.
d. Lymph transports oxygen only.
Which of these statements are true?
1. a, c
2. b, d
3. c, d
4. a, b
Arrange the following component in the sequence of activation of blood clotting mechanism?
(i) | Platelets | (ii) | Prothrombin |
(iii) | Fibrinogen | (iv) | Ca++ |
(v) | Thrombokinase |
1. (i), (ii), (iii), (iv), (v)
2. (i), (iv), (v), (ii), (iii)
3. (iii), (iv), (v), (i), (ii)
4. (v), (iv), (iii), (ii), (i)
Consider the following four statements (a-d) and select the option which includes all the correct information:-
(a) Coronary Artery disease, (CAD) often referred to as Atherosclerosis
(b) Heart failure means when the heart muscle is suddenly damaged by an inadequate blood supply
(c) High blood pressure leads to heart disease and also affects vital organs like brain and kidney
(d) Angina occurs due to conditions that affect the blood flow
Options :
1. Statements (b), (c) and (d)
2. Statements (a), (b)
3. Statements (b), (d)
4. Statement (a), (c) and (d)
The state of heart when it not pumping blood effective
enough to meet the needs of the body is called
1. CAD.
2. Atherosclerosis.
3. Angina.
4. Heart failure.
Hepatic portal system connect
1. Liver and heart.
2. Liver and Kidney.
3. Liver and digestive tract.
4. Liver and spleen.
During ‘Erythroblastosis fetalis’ there is
1. Foetal stem cells fails to form RBC.
2. RBC fails to transport O2 to foetal tissues.
3. Agglutination and phagocytosis of RBC.
4. RBC fails to develop Rh antigen on its surface
In a standard ECG which one of the following alphabets is the correct representation of the respective activity of the human heart?
1. P-depolarization of ventricles
2. R-repolarization of ventricles
3. S-start of systole
4. T-end of diastole
Lymph differs from blood in possessing
1. More proteins and less waste products
2. Less proteins and more waste products
3. More proteins and more waste products
4. Less proteins and less waste products
Different blood groups are due to:
1. Specific antigens on the surface of WBCs
2. Specific antibodies on the surface of RBCs
3. Specific antigens on the surface of RBCs
4. Specific type of haemoglobin in RBCs