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Questions on Heart & circulation, Vascular tissues and Lymph

Q1

Oxygen is carried in the blood by:

[ A ]

Leucocytes

[ B ]

Thrombocytes

[ C ]

Erythrocytes

[ D ]

Lymphocytes

 

Q2

The Mitral Valve is:

[ A ]

A bicuspid valve between the left atrium and left ventricle

[ B ]

A bicuspid valve between the right atrium and right ventricle

[ C ]

A tricuspid valve between the left atrium and left ventricle

[ D ]

A tricuspid valve between the right atrium and right ventricle

 

Q3

The Poplitial Vein is located:

[ A ]

Superior to the Femoral artery

[ B ]

Superior to the Brachial artery

[ C ]

Inferior to the Femoral artery

[ D ]

Inferior to the Brachial artery

 

Q4

The blood in the Hepatic Portal vein is:

[ A ]

High in oxygen and high in nutrients

[ B ]

Low in oxygen and low in nutrients

[ C ]

High in oxygen and low in nutrients

[ D ]

Low in oxygen and high in nutrients

 

Q5

The epithelial lining of the heart is called:

[ A ]

Myocardium

[ B ]

Epicardium

[ C ]

Endocardium

[ D ]

Pericardium

 

Q6

During diastole:

[ A ]

Both ventricles are contracted

[ B ]

The left ventricle is contracted

[ C ]

The left ventricle is relaxed

[ D ]

Both ventricles are relaxed

 

Q7

Heart Myogenicity originates in:

[ A ]

Atrio-ventricular node

[ B ]

Sino-atrial node

[ C ]

Purkinge fibres

[ D ]

Bundle of His

 

Q8

Pulmonary arteries contain blood which is:

[ A ]

High in oxygen and high in carbon dioxide

[ B ]

High in oxygen and low in carbon dioxide

[ C ]

Low in oxygen and high in carbon dioxide

[ D ]

Low in oxygen and low in carbon dioxide

 

Q9

What does not affect blood pressure:

[ A ]

Elasticity of artery walls

[ B ]

Number of erythrocytes

[ C ]

Number of thrombocytes

[ D ]

Cardiac output

 

Q10

Arteriosclerosis is:

[ A ]

Hereditary

[ B ]

Degenerative

[ C ]

Dietary

[ D ]

Infectious