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Hamburger's phenomenon is also called

A. bicarbonate shift

B. chloride shift

C. sodium shift

D. none of these

Correct Answer :

B. chloride shift


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A person with blood group 'C required blood transfusion. Blood of which group can be given to him?

A. A only

B. AB only

C. Bonly

D. Oonly

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Emotions such as worry, anxiety, fear can elevate a person's blood pressure by

A. a rise in the systolic pressure

B. a rise in the diastolic pressure

C. a decrease in the systolic pressure

D. a decrease in the diastolic pressure

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Corneal grafts are generally not rejected by the recipient because cornea is

A. non living

B. non proteineceous

C. non cellular

D. non vascularised

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The blood pigment of cephalopods such as Septa and Octopus is

A. haemoglobin

B. haemerythrin

C. haemocyanin

D. chlorocruorin

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The diameter of capillaries for the RBCs to pass is

A. 4 fim

B. less than 5 fim

C. more than 5 Jim

D. more than 10 Jim

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The nerve like modified muscle in the right auricle is called

A. atrioventricular node

B. pacemaker

C. bulbus artriosus

D. none of these

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The antibodies are formed in

A. bone marrow

B. spleen

C. lymphoid tissue

D. liver

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The white pus of an infected part in the body is composed of

A. dead erythrocytes and plasma

B. dead leucocytes and blood serum

C. living leucocytes and serum

D. living erythrocytes and serum

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The larger lymphatic organ in the body is

A. lymph node

B. liver

C. pancreas

D. spleen

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William Harvey is known for the discovery of

A. muscle contraction

B. nerve conduction

C. renal excretion

D. blood circulation

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Diapedesis is

A. movement of erythrocytes to injury site

B. migration of cells through the walls of blood capillaries into the tissue spaces

C. contraction of muscles

D. none of these

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If blood cells from blood are elminated, the liquid left is

A. serum

B. plasma

C. water

D. haemoglobin

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Carotid artery carries

A. oxygenated blood to the heart

B. deoxygenated blood to the lungs

C. oxygenated blood to the brain

D. deoxygenated blood to the stomach

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The blood platelets are the source of

A. hemoglobin

B. fibrinogen

C. thromboplastin

D. microelements

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The least concentration of urea in mammals is carried in blood of

A. hepatic vein

B. renal vein

C. renal artery

D. hepatic artery

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Impulses from the pacemaker initiate

A. the ventricles to contract

B. the auricles to contract

C. both (a) and (b)

D. the relaxation of heart

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The erythrocytes of mammals are non nucleated except in

A. rabbit

B. monkey

C. man

D. camel

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The life of erythrocytes in mammalian blood is about

A. 120 days

B. 150 days

C. 190 days

D. 180 days

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Blood leaving the liver and moving to the heart has usually high concentration of

A. urea

B. bile

C. glucose

D. erythrocytes

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Universal donor is the person with the blood group

A. A

B. AB

C. B

D. O

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Blood passes from the arterioles to venules via

A. lacteals

B. valved veins

C. capillaries

D. any of these

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Blood has no role in the transport of O^2 in

A. earthworm

B. leech

C. lung fishes

D. insects

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The process of blood cells formation is called

A. haemocytopoiesis

B. hematopoiesis

C. both (a) and (b)

D. none of these

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The normal diastolic pressure in an adult human being ranges between

A. 70-100 mmHg

B. 60-80 mmHg

C. 90-120 mmHg

D. 60-90 mmHg

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The vertebrate heart is classified as

A. myogenic

B. neurogenic

C. amyogenic

D. both (a) and YW

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Hamburger's phenomenon is also called

A. bicarbonate shift

B. chloride shift

C. sodium shift

D. none of these

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The pH of blood in arteries and veins is

A. same

B. more .in arteries and less in veins

C. not definite

D. less in arteries and more in veins

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A condition characterised by an increase in the number of erythrocytes in the circulation is

A. leukemia

B. polycythemia

C. anemia

D. polydipsia

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Rh factor is named after

A. monkey

B. chimpanzee

C. man

D. none of these

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The chamber of the mammalian heart from which deoxygenated blood is sent for oxygenation is

A. right auricle

B. right ventricle

C. left auricle

D. left ventricle