5. Identify the types of tissue in the following: Linings of the organs; skin, bone,
internal lining of kidney tubule.
6.
If you touch at elbow, you get a shock like feeling. Why?
7. Why the blood is called a connective tissue.(AS1)
8. What happens, if the platelets are not present in the blood? (AS2)
9. Show the difference between the three types of muscle fibres with diagrams. (AS3)
10. Write the procedure to identify your blood group with the help of kit? (AS 3)
Answers
Answer:
5. Kidney tubule is cuboidal epithelium, Bone is connective tissue and lining of organs is epithelium and the skin has several types of epithelial tissues.
6. The spot where the nerve runs under the medial epicondyle is commonly referred to as the "funny bone." At the funny bone, the nerve is close to your skin, and bumping it causes a shock-like feeling. The ulnar nerve runs behind the medial epicondyle on the inside of the elbow.
7. Blood is considered a connective tissue because it has a matrix.
8. The effect of the platelet response is to stop the bleeding and to form the site of the developing blood clot, or thrombus.
9. The three types of muscle fibres are striated muscles, smooth muscles (unstriated muscle fibre), and cardiac muscles.
10. Mix! First mix the patient's blood with three different reagents including either of the three different antibodies, A, B or Rh antibodies!
Look for agglutination! Then you take a look at what has happened. ...
Figure out the ABO blood group! ...
Figure out the Rh blood group! ...
Figure out the blood type!
Explanation:
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