Body Fluids and Circulation Questions
365 Biology questions for JEE Main & NEET. Includes 13 PYQ questions.
Approximately seventy percent of carbon-dioxide absorbed by the blood will be transported to the lungs
View solutionPerson with blood group AB is considered as universal recipient because he has
View solutionMALT constitutes about __________percent of the lymphoid tissue in human body.
View solutionThe genotypes of a Husband and Wife are IAIB and IAi . Among the blood types of their children how amny different genotypes and phenotypes are possible
View solutionFrog’s heart when taken out of the body continues to beat for sometime Select the best option from following statements (a) Frog is a poikilotherm. (b) Frog does not have any coronary circulatio...
View solutionWhich of the following features is not present in Periplaneta americana?
View solutionIn mammals, which blood vessel would normally carry largest amount of urea?
View solutionMatch the items given in Column I with those in Column II and select the correct option given below: Column I Column II a. Tricuspid valve i. Between left atrium and left ventricle b. Bicuspid valve i...
View solutionMatch the items given in Column I with those in Column II and select the correct option given below :- Column I Column II a. Fibrinogen i. Osmotic balance b. Globulin ii. Blood clotting c. Albumin iii...
View solutionFigure shows schematic plan of blood circulation in humans with labels A to D, Identify the label and give its function/s....
View solutionThe diagram given here is the standard ECG of anormal person. The P- wave represents the ::...
View solutionWhich one of the following human organs is often called the ′′graveyard′′ of RBCs ?
View solutionWhich one of the following categories of animals, is correctly described with no single exceptionin it ?
View solutionWhich one of the following characteristics is common both in humans and adult frogs ?
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