Human Circulatory System

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Human Circulatory System: Overview

This topic covers concepts, such as, Monocytes, Eosinophils,Blood Cells and Lymphocytes etc.

Important Questions on Human Circulatory System

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Name the different parts of the heart.

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_____ contain haemoglobin.

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Give an answer in one or two words.

Red blood pigments in the blood.

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The blood pressure of a normal human being is found to be 120/80 mmHg. These 'numbers' represent the blood pressure at:

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Why RBC doesn't have nucleus?

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What does RBC stand for?

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Which of the following statements are true?

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Figure shows the result of mixing Abhi's blood with Ramu's, Varun's, Kishore's and Srinu's blood. What is Abhi's blood group?

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Assertion (A): Capillaries have walls that are just one cell thick.
Reason (R): Exchange of material between the blood and surrounding cells takes place across the capillaries.

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What type of blood is found in four chambers of the human heart?

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During one circuit of blood from the lungs to the tissues and back through the circulatory system, the percentage of haemoglobin giving up its oxygen to the tissues is

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Why does left ventricle have only oxygenated blood?

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Why is a blood called a mixture?

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How many platelets are present in the human body?

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Which part is responsible for flow of blood through heart by lower aorta?

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What are the different shapes of blood cells?

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What are the various components of blood cells?

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What are the roles of platelets?

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What is the septum in the heart made of ?