A normal blood pressure reading in a healthy adult human being would be:
I. 116/76 mm Hg
II. 150/80 mm Hg
III. 120/ 94 mm Hg
1. Only I
2. Both I and II
3. Both I and III
4. I, II and III
During the cardiac cycle, the AV valves close during:
1. Early ventricular systole
2. Late ventricular systole
3. Early ventricular diastole
4. Late ventricular diastole
A chronic condition in which the heart doesn’t pump blood as well as it should is called as:
1. Angina pectoris
2. Heart attack
3. Heart failure
4. Heart block
The cells that produce the smallest formed elements of the blood are called
1. erythroblasts
2. megakaryocytes
3. myeloblasts
4. thrombocytes
Persons with Rh ____________ blood never exhibit Rh ____________.
1. negative; incompatibility
2. negative; antibodies
3. positive; surface antigens
4. positive; antibodies
What happens during ventricular diastole?
1. both ventricles fill with blood
2. both semilunar valves remain open
3. both AV valves remain closed
4. both ventricles contract
Which part of the specialized conducting system of the human heart is auto-excitable?
I. SA Node II. AV node
III. AV bundle IV. Purkinje fibers
1. I and II only
2. I, II and III only
3. II, III and IV only
4. I, II, III and IV
Which of the following substances, if introduced into the blood stream, would cause coagulation of blood at the site of its introduction -
1. Thromboplastin
2. Fibrinogen
3. Heparin
4. Prothrombin
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What is true about the cell shown in the given diagram?
1. It is rarest WBC found in the blood.
2. It is the largest WBC
3. Its number is increased in acute bacterial infections
4. It is involved in transport of blood gases
Match each item in Column I with one in Column II and choose your answer from the codes given below:
A. Generation a. AV node of impulse
B. Conduction delay b. SA node
C. Lub c. Closure of semilunar valves
D. Dub d. Closure of AV valves
A. B. C. D.
1. a b c d
2. b a d c
3. a b d c
4. b a c d