
The pH of blood in arteries and veins is the same.

Important Questions on Respiration and Circulation
Column – I | Column – II | ||
a. | Tricuspid valve | i. | Between left atrium and left ventricle. |
b. | Bicuspid valve | ii. | Between the right ventricle and pulmonary artery. |
c. | Semilunar valve | iii. | Between the right atrium and right ventricle. |






Column A | Column B |
P. Neurogenic heart. | i. Human |
Q. Bronchial heart. | ii. King crab |
R. Pulmonary heart. | iii. Shark |

Statement (S): The sinoatrial node is called 'Pace-maker'.
Reason (R): The sinoatrial node contains specialised cardiomyocytes and generates action potentials without any external stimuli.
The correct answer is



Given below are sets of five terms each. Rewrite the terms in correct order in a logical sequence beginning with the first word that is underlined:
Artery, Capillaries, Venule, Vein, Arteriole.


Which one of the following graphs best describes the Blood Pressure (BP) change when blood moves from aorta to capillaries?

Blood capillaries are made of

Pulmonary artery differ from pulmonary vein in having:

Arteries are best defined as the vessels which:

Given below are three statements (I–III) regarding the human blood circulatory system.
(I) In the treatment of angina pectoris, nitrous oxide and nitroglycerine are used.
(II) Veins have thinner walls and broader lumen than arteries.
(III) Artificial pacemakers are used in arrhythmia.
How many of the above are correct statements?




