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71.

G-6-P dehydrogenase deficiency is associated with haemolysis of

  • lymphocytes

  • RBCs

  • platelets

  • leucocytes


72.

Which of the following substances, if introduce in the blood stream, would cause coagulation, at the site of its introduction?

  • Fibrinogen

  • Prothrombin

  • Heparin

  • Thromboplastin


73.

Haemophilia is more commonly seen in human males than in human females because

  • this disease is due to an X- linked dominant mutation

  • a greater proportion of girls die in infancy

  • this disease is due to an X- linked recessive mutation

  • this disease is due to a Y- linked recessive mutation


74.

Heparin is secreted by

  • mast cell

  • alveolar cell

  • plasma cell

  • goblet cell


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75.

In diastole, heart is filled by

  • mixed blood

  • venous blood

  • oxygenated blood

  • deoxygenated blood


76.

The first heart sound is produced when

  • diastole begins

  • semilunar valve close quickly

  • interventricular pressure decrease

  • bicuspid and tricuspid valve close quickly


77.

The epithelial lining in the alveoli of the frogs facing lung cavity is

  • squamous ciliated

  • columnar ciliated

  • columnar nonciliated

  • squamous nonciliated


78.

RBC's are nucleated in

  • man

  • rat

  • frog

  • rabbit


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79.

CO is harmful to human being because

  • it decreases CO2 concentration

  • it competes O2 to combine with haemoglobin

  • it is carcinogenic

  • it depletes O2 layer


B.

it competes O2 to combine with haemoglobin

Haemoglobin forms a stable compound with CO. The affinity of haemoglobin for CO is 200 times more than for O2 so even 0.1% CO blocks 50% haemoglobin of the body due to which oxygen carrying capacity of blood is decreased. This is called hypoxia.


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80.

Which vertebrate orgen receives only oxygenated blood?

  • Gill

  • Lung

  • Spleen

  • Liver


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