How do parasympathetic neural signals affect the working of the heart?
1. Reduce both heart rate and cardiac output
2. heart rate is increased without affecting the cardiac output
3. Both heart rate and cardiac output increase
4. Heart rate decreases but cardiac output increases
The diagram given here is the standard ECG of a normal person. the P-wave represents
the
1. contraction of both the atria
2. initiation of the ventricular contraction
3. beginning of the systole
4. end of systole
Which one of the following statements is correct regarding blood pressure?
1. 100/55 mmHg is considered an ideal blood pressure
2. 105/50 mmHg makes one very active
3. 190/110 mmHg may harm vital organs like brain and kidney
4. 130/90 mmHg is considered high and requires treatment
A person with unknown blood group under ABO system, has suffered much blood loss in an accident and needs immediate blood transfusion. His one friend who has a valid cetificate of his own blood type, offers for blood donation without delay. What would have been the type of blood group of the donor friend?
(1) Type AB
(2) Type O
(3) Type A
(4) Type B
'Bundle of His' is a part of which one of the following organs in humans?
1. Heart
2. Kidney
3. Pancreas
4. Brain
All veins carry deoxygenated blood except
1. pulmonary vein
2. hepatic vein
3. hepatic portal vein
4. renal vein
Thickening of arteries due to cholesterol deposition is:
(1) atherosclerosis
(2) rheumatic heart
(3) blood pressure
(4) cardiac arrest
The opening between the right atrium and the right ventricle is guarded by the valve named
(1) bicuspid valve
(2) tricuspid valve
(3) mitral valve
(4) semilunar valve
Identify the given figure and select the correct option
(1) Neutrophil - phagocytic cell which destroy foreign organisms entering the body
(2) Eosinophil - their number increases during allergic infection
(3) Lymphocyte - small sized non-motile and non-phagocytic
(4) Monocyte - motile and phagocytic in nature
The given figure shows schematic plan of blood circulation in humans with labels A to D. Identify the labels along with their functions and select the correct option.
(1) C - Vena Cava - takes blood from body parts to right atrium, PCO2 = 45 mm Hg
(2) D - Dorsal aorta - takes blood from heart to body parts, PO2 = 95 mm Hg
(3) A - Pulmonary vein - takes impure blood from body parts to heart, PO2 = 60 mm Hg
(4) B - Pulmonary artery - takes blood from heart to lungs, PO2 = 90 mm Hg.