Thrombokinase:
1. is an enzyme formed in and secreted by the platelets
2. is an enzyme complex required to convert prothrombin into thrombin
3. dissolves the intravascular clots
4. prevents coagulation of the blood

Subtopic:  Blood: Blood Clotting |
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What is incorrect regarding human heart?
1. It is neurogenic
2. It is derived from embryonic mesoderm
3. It is a muscular pump
4. It is located in thorax between the lungs
Subtopic:  Regulation of Cardiac Activity |
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A cardiovascular centre that can moderate the cardiac function through the autonomic neural system is located in the:
1. Pons varoli 2. Medulla oblongata
3. Hypothalamus 4. Cerebrum
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The cell shown in the given diagram:
 
1. is a bone marrow stem cells committed to produce RBCs
2. is the megakaryocyte
3. is the commonest WBC and is phagocytic
4. is responsible for acquired immunity in humans
Subtopic:  Blood: White Blood Cells |
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Consider the given two statements:
I: SA node is the natural pacemaker of the human heart.
II: SA node is the only part of that nodal musculature that is auto-excitable.
 
1. Only I is correct
2. Only II is correct
3. Both I and II are correct
4. Both I and II are incorrect
Subtopic:  Human Heart: Gross Anatomy |
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An increase in the ventricular pressure during ventricular systole leads first to:
1. closure of tricuspid and bicuspid valves
2. opening of aortic and pulmonic semilunar valves
3. opening of tricuspid and bicuspid valves
4. Closure of aortic and pulmonic semilunar valves
Subtopic:  Human Heart: Cardiac Cycle |
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Consider the given two statements:
I: The type of antigen present on the RBCs of a person with blood group type A is A
II: The type of antibodies present in the plasma of a person with blood group type A is anti-A
 
1. Only I is correct
2. Only II is correct
3. Both I and II are correct
4. Both I and II are incorrect
Subtopic:  Blood: Blood Group (A,B,O) |
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Cardiac output can be increased by:
 
I: Neural signals through sympathetic nerves
II: Neural signals through parasympathetic nerves
III: Adrenal medullary hormones
 
1. Only I and II
2. Only I and III
3. Only II and III
4. I, II and III
Subtopic:  Regulation of Cardiac Activity |
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Two heart sounds are normally produced during a cardiac cycle. The first of these is produced due to the:
 
1. simultaneous opening of atrio-ventricular valves 
2. simultaneous opening of semilunar valves 
3. simultaneous closure of semilunar valves
4. simultaneous closure of atrio-ventricular valves
Subtopic:  Human Heart: Cardiac Cycle |
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Match each item in Column I with one in Column II and select the correct match from the codes given:
COLUMN I COLUMN II
A Heart failure P The heart stops beating
B. Cardiac arrest Q Heart not pumping blood, effectively enough, to meet the needs of the body
C. Heart attack R Heart beats more slowly or with an abnormal rhythm
D. Heart block S Heart muscle is suddenly damaged by an inadequate blood supply
 
Codes:
A B C D
1. Q P S R
2. P Q S R
3. P Q R S
4. S R P Q
Subtopic:  Atherosclerosis, Hypertension & Ventricular Fibrillation |
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