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प्रश्न
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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उत्तर
| Substance | From | To |
| Oxygen | Lungs | Whole body |
| Carbon dioxide | Whole body | Lungs |
| Urea | Whole body | Kidneys |
| Digested carbohydrates | Intestines | Whole body |
| Hormones | Endocrine glands | Target organs |
संबंधित प्रश्न
The exact location of the tricuspid valve
Given below is a diagram of a human blood smear.
Study the diagram and answer the questions that follow:

a) Name the components numbered ‘1’ to ‘4’
b) Mention two structural differences between the parts ‘1’ and ‘2’.
c) Name the soluble protein found in part ‘4’ which forms insoluble threads during clotting of blood.
d) What is the average lifespan of the component numbered ‘1’ ?
e) Component numbered ‘1’ do not have certain organelles but are very efficient in their function. Explain
Match the items given in Column A with the most appropriate ones in Column B and REWRITE the correct matching pairs :
Column A Column B
(i) Cranial nerves Testosterone
(ii) Leydig cells Natural reflex
(iii) Acetylcholine 12 pairs
(iv) Spinal nerves Prolactin
(v) Sneezing Neurotransmitter
- 18 pairs
- 31 pairs
- Conditioned reflex
Choose the correct answer:
English physician who discovered blood circulation was ___________
Given below is a highly schematic diagram of the human blood circulatory system.
Which numbers represent the following respectively?
Aorta
Hepatic portal vein
Pulmonary artery
Superior vena cava
Renal vein
Stomach

Describe, in brief, the circulatory system in human beings.
Differentiate between:
Open circulatory system and Closed circulatory system.
Name the Following
The enzyme which converts fibrinogen to fibrin.
Thin tube-like structures which are the component of circulatory system are called blood vessels.
Circulation is carried out by ______ in higher animals.
