Double Circulation

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Double Circulation: Overview

This Topic covers sub-topics such as Double Circulation, Systemic Circulation and, Hepatic Portal System

Important Questions on Double Circulation

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Arteries are best defined as the vessels which:

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Systemic heart refers to

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Pulmonary artery differ from pulmonary vein in having:

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Which one of the following vertebrate organs receives the oxygenated blood only?

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Blood capillaries are made of

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A vein possesses a large lumen because

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Assertion (A): The left atrium and the left ventricle are completely separated from the right atrium and the right ventricle.

Reasons (R): Oxygenated and deoxygenated blood never mix with each other inside the heart.

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If the chordae tendineae of the left ventricle are damaged which of the following is likely to happen?

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What is vasomotor tone?

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The body can reduce local blood flow by constricting blood vessels. This is particularly important in

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Differentiate between blood capillary and lymph capillary.

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Complete the following flow diagram of double circulation.

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Pulmonary circulation includes

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Incomplete double circulation is found in

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Which of the following blood vessels possess semilunar valves?

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Which of the following events do not occur during joint diastole?

A. All four chambers of heart are in relaxed state.
B. Tricuspid and bicuspid valves open.
C. Action potential is conducted from SAN to AVN.
D. Blood from the pulmonary veins and vena cava flows into the left and right ventricles, respectively through the left and right atria.
E. The semilunar valves are closed.

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Read the two statements provided and select the correct option:

I. Veins have valves which prevent the backflow of blood.

II. Flow of blood is not very fast in veins as there is low pressure.

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When the blood is present in the blood vessel, its fluidity must be maintained. When the blood comes out of the body, it should get clotted. When these two conditions are not maintained many abnormalities would occur in our body. Explain those abnormalities.

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

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To which organ does femoral artery supply blood