The vitamin which is essential for blood clotting is 
1. vitamin-A
2. vitamin-B 
3. vitamin-C 
4. vitamin-K 

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The leucocytes contain which of the following in large quantity? 
1. Basophils 
2. Neutrophils 
3. Eosinophils 
4. Monocytes
Subtopic:  Blood: White Blood Cells |
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“Bundle of His” are
1. nervous tissue supplied to ventricles
2. nervous tissue supplied to heart 
3. muscular tissue supplied to ventricles
4. muscular tissue supplied to heart 
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Identify the correct statements:
I: Fibrinogens are needed for clotting or coagulation of blood. 
II: Globulins, primarily, are involved in the defense mechanisms of the body.
III: The albumins help in osmotic balance.
   
1. Only I 2. Only I and III
3. Only II and III 4. I, II and III
Subtopic:  Blood: General Description & RBC |
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A person has swelling both feet [oedema] and the doctor suspects deficiency of proteins to be the reason. Which plasma protein is most likely to be responsible for this?
1. Albunims 2. Globulins
3. Fibrinogen 4. Angiotensinogen
Subtopic:  Blood: General Description & RBC |
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Consider the given two statements:
Statement I: RBCs are devoid of nucleus in humans and are biconcave in shape and in all other mammals have nucleus and are spherical in shape. 
Statement II: RBCs have an average life span of 120 days after which they are destroyed in the spleen (graveyard of RBCs).

1.    Statement I is correct; Statement II is correct
2.    Statement I is incorrect; Statement II is correct
3.    Statement I is correct; Statement II is incorrect 
4.    Statement I is incorrect; Statement II is incorrect
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How many of the given statements regarding leucocytes in human are true?
I. Neutrophils are the most abundant cells (60-65 percent) of the total WBCs.
II: Basophils are the least (0.5-1 percent) of the total WBCs.
III: Neutrophils and monocytes (6-8 percent) are phagocytic cells.
IV: Basophils secrete histamine, serotonin, heparin, etc., and are involved in inflammatory reactions. 
V: Eosinophils (2-3 percent) resist infections and are also associated with allergic reactions. 
VI: Lymphocytes (20-25 percent) are responsible for immune responses of the body.
 
1. 3 2. 4
3. 5 4. 6
Subtopic:  Blood: White Blood Cells |
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Regarding ABO grouping:
a. the blood type is decided by the presence or absence of two surface antibodies on the RBCs namely anti-A and anti-B. 
b. the plasma of different individuals contain two natural antigens. 
c. a person with blood group A can receive blood either from a person with blood group O or from a person with blood group AB.
d. a person with blood group A can donate blood either to a person with blood group O or to a person with blood group A.
1.    only a and b are correct
2.    only c and d are correct
3.    a, b, c, and d are correct
4.    a, b, c, and d are incorrect
Subtopic:  Blood: Blood Group (A,B,O) |
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Fibrins are formed by the conversion of inactive fibrinogens in the plasma by the enzyme:
1. thrombokinase
2. throboplastin
3. thrombin
4. streptokinase
Subtopic:  Blood: Blood Clotting |
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The interstitial fluid or tissue fluid:
I: is released out as the blood passes through the capillaries in tissues leaving the larger proteins and most of the formed elements in the blood vessels.
II: has nearly the same mineral distribution as that in plasma. 

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:  Lymph |
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