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1.

Reduction in pH of blood will

  • reduce the blood supply to the brain

  • decrease the affinity of haemoglobin with oxygen

  • release bicarbonate ions by the liver

  • release bicarbonate ions by the liver

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2.

Blood pressure in the pulmonary artery is

  • more than that in the carotid

  • more than that in the pulmonary vein

  • less than that in the Vena cava

  • less than that in the Vena cava

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3.

The diagram given here is the standard ECG of a normal person. The P- wave represents the


  • Contraction of both the atria

  • initiation of the ventricular contraction

  • the beginning of the systole

  • the beginning of the systole

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4.

Which one of the following animals has two separate circulatory pathways?

  • Frog

  • Lizard

  • Whale

  • Whale

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5.

Doctors use stethoscope to hear the sounds produced during each cardiac cycle. The second sound is heard when

  • AB valves open up

  • Ventricular walls vibrate due to gushing in of blood from atria

  • Semilunar valves close down after the blood flows into vessels from ventricles

  • Semilunar valves close down after the blood flows into vessels from ventricles

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6.

A certain road accident patient with unknown blood group needs immediate blood transfusion. His one doctor friend at once offers his blood. What was the blood group of the donor

  • Blood group B

  • Blood group AB

  • Blood group O

  • Blood group O

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7.

In which one of the following options the two examples are correctly matched with their particular type of immunity?

  • Examples Type of immunity
    Polymorpho-nuclear leukocytes and monocyte  Cellular barriers
  • Examples Type of immunity
    Anti-tetanus and anti-snake bite injections Active immunity

  • Examples Type of immunity
    Saliva in mouth and Tears in eyes Physical barriers

  • Examples Type of immunity
    Saliva in mouth and Tears in eyes Physical barriers

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8.

Which one of the following is wrong statement?

  • Anabaena and Nostoc are capable of fixing nitrogen in free-living state also

  • Root nodule forming nitrogen fixers live as aerobes under free-living conditions

  • Phosphorus is a constituent of cell membranes, certain nucleic acids and all proteins

  • Phosphorus is a constituent of cell membranes, certain nucleic acids and all proteins

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9.

People who have migrated from the planes to an area adjoining Rohtang Pass about six months back 

  • Have more RBCs and their haemoglobin has a lower binding affinity of O2

  • are not physically fit to play games like football

  • Suffer from altitude sickness with symptoms like nausea, fatigue, etc

  • Suffer from altitude sickness with symptoms like nausea, fatigue, etc

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10.

Which one of the following human organs is often called the “graveyard” of RBCs?

  • Gall bladder

  • kidney

  • Spleen

  • Spleen


C.

Spleen

The average life span of human RBCs is 120 days. The aged RBCs attract autoantibodies after which they are attached by macrophages in liver and spleen. Spleen is also called as graveyard of RBCs. The process of destruction of RBCs is called haemolysis. About 2.5 million RBCs destroyed every second in body.

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