What does the QRS complex represent in ECG?
(1) Atrial Diastole
(2) Atrial systole
(3) ventricular systole
(4) Joint Diastole
What does the T wave represents in ECG?
(1) Atrial Diastole
(2) Atrial systole
(3) Ventricular Diastole
(4) Joint Diastole
What does the depolarization of ventricles initiate?
(1) Atrial Diastole
(2) Atrial systole
(3) ventricular systole
(4) Joint Diastole
For the given lead configuration, -------- individuals have ------ shape.
(1) different, different
(2) different, same
(3) different, roughly same
(4) Twins, same
By counting number of QRS complex, one may get which information?
(1) Rate of breathing
(2) cardiac output
(3) Heart beat rate
(4) stroke volume
The deviation from the characteristic ECG indicates a possible abnormality; this information can be utilized in which field of Biology?
(1) Clinical Biology
(2) Biotechnology
(3) Molecular Biology
(4) Pedigree analysis
Three lead configuration of ECG has arrangement?
(1) one to each wrist and one to right ankle.
(2) one to each ankle and one to right wrist.
(3) one to each wrist and one to left ankle
(4) one to each ankle and one to left wrist.
Which wave of ECG represents repolarization?
(1) P wave
(2) QRS complex
(3) ST wave
(4) T wave
The passage of blood from left atrium to body is
(1) left atrium- left ventricle- Aorta- Body
(2) left atrium- right ventricle- Aorta- Body
(3) left atrium- left ventricle- Pulmonary Artery- Body
(4) left atrium- left ventricle- Pulmonary Veins- Body
The passage of blood from right atrium to body is
(1) right atrium-right ventricle-pulmonary vein-body
(2) right atrium-right ventricle-pulmonary artery-lung
(3) right atrium- left ventricle-pulmonary vein-body
(4) right atrium-left ventricle-pulmonary artery-lung