Transportation in Humans

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Transportation in Humans: Overview

This Topic covers sub-topics such as Blood, Blood Groups, Electrocardiograph (ECG), Eosinophils, Blood Pressure, Lymphocytes, Lymph Nodes, Spleen, Human Heart, Cardiac Cycle, Neutrophils, Serotonin, Veins, Tachycardia, Plasma and, Lymphatic System

Important Questions on Transportation in Humans

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Write the function of eosinophil.

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In heart, the two atria are divided from each other by a thin, muscular wall called the inter-atrial septum.

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Explain the internal structure of heart.

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What are the location of lymph nodes?

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Mention the components of lymph.

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Write down the significance of blood coagulation?

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The process by which a blood clot is formed is known as _____. (Coagulation/ Cooperation)

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What are the remedial measures for avoiding erythroblastosis foetalis?

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Erythroblastosis foetalis is a disease of the newborn in which the erythrocytes of a foetus are destroyed.

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What are Rh-positive and Rh-negative blood?

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Why matching of blood group is mandatory before any blood transfusion?

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A blood transfusion is a way of adding blood to your body.

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_____ is the universal donor.

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List the blood groups included in the ABO system.

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List the two types of grouping of blood used worldwide.

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_____ is a test that determines a person’s blood type.

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Monocytes fight certain infections and help other leukocytes remove dead or damaged cells and fight cancer cells.

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A monocyte is a kind of erythrocyte. 

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Write down the function of lymphocytes?

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List the secretions of basophils.