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Note the relationship between the first two words and suggest the suitable word/ word for the
fourth place:

Lubb: Atrioventricualr valves :: dup: …………………

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Note the relationship between the first two words and suggest a suitable word/words for the fourth place:

Coronary artery : Heart :: Hepatic artery : ______

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Give reason, why a matured mammalian erythrocyte lacks nucleus and mitochondria?

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What does the term “double circulation” mean?

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When are the sounds "LUBB" and "DUP" produced respectively during heart beat?

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Why do people have a common belief that the heart is located on the left side of the chest?

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Differentiate between members of the following pairs with reference to the aspect asked
within bracket:

Erythrocytes and leucocytes (function)

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Differentiate between members of the following pairs with reference to the aspect asked within bracket:

Artery and vein (direction of blood flow)

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Differentiate between members of the following pairs with reference to the aspect asked within bracket: 

artery and vein (type of blood primarily flowing through) 

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Differentiate between members of the following pairs with reference to the aspect asked within bracket:

Tricuspid and bicuspid values (location)

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Match the items in Column ‘A’ with those in column ‘B’ Rewrite the correct matching pairs.

  Column A   Column B
(a) SA Node (i) Plasma
(b) Defective haemoglobin in RBC (ii) Serum
(c) Muscle fibres located in heart (iii) Pacemaker
(d) The liquid squeezed out of blood during clotting (iv) Sickle cell anaemia
(e) Never tires, keep on contracting and relaxing (v) Purkinje fibres
(f) Cardiac cycle (vi) Cardiac muscle
(g) Liquid part of the blood without corpuscles (vii) 0·85 sec
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The table below is designed to indicate the transport of certain substance in our body. Fill in the
blanks with suitable answers.

Substance From To
  Lungs Whole body
Carbon dioxide    
Urea    
Digested
carbohydrates
Intestines  
    Target organs
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What is Endothelium?

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what is Lymph nodes?

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what is Venule?

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What is diastole?

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What is the function of tonsils?

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What is the function of spleen?

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How do you account for the following difference?

The left ventricle has thicker walls than the right ventricle.

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How do you account for the following difference?

The walls of the right ventricle are thicker than those of the right auricle.

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