Biology, asked by jaythale4, 1 month ago

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vplain blood clotting in short
cribe valves of human heart.
is role of papillary muscles and
ntrinsic
clotting
Long answer questions
1
doors
scribe pericardium.
convulsive
the
and
extnnsic
tendinae in human heart?
moming
closed und
process
in brief the factors affecting
expiration
Smito was working in a garage with
engine running Afer some time she felt
breathless and faunted. What would be
the reason? How can she be treated?
2 Shreyas went to a garden on a wintry
found it difficult to breath and started
wheezing What could be the possible
condition and how can he be treated?
3. Why can you feel a pulse when you
keep a finger on the wrist or neck but
not when you keep them on a vein?
4. A man's pulse rate is 68 and cardiac
output is 5500 cm'. Find the stroke
of
sure
When he
gutomobiles
reason.
on is more efficient than
came
5
volume
back, he
Which blood vessel of the heart will
have the maximum content of Oxygen
ed as myogenic and
6. If the duration of the atrial systole is
and why?
dergone heart
pe supply of
Il other
0.1 sec and that of complete diastole
is 0.4 sec, then how does one cardiac
cycle complete in 0.8 sec?
7. How is blood kept moving in the large
veins of the legs?
& Describe histological structure of
artery, vein and capillary.
9. What is blood pressure? How is it
measured? Explain factors affecting
blood pressure
10. Describe human blood and give its
functions.
Project:
Visit pathological laboratory to study
various blood tests like Hb deters
CBC, blood groups.
Visit hospital to study hoy
stress test, measurer
Evaluation of
Use of st
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Answers

Answered by Snehasherawat
1

Answer:

Royal hospital interest rates measure evolution of the use st differe

Answered by hashinisaravanan009
2

Answer:

plasma, also called blood plasma, the liquid portion of blood. Plasma serves as a transport medium for delivering nutrients to the cells of the various organs of the body and for transporting waste products derived from cellular metabolism to the kidneys, liver, and lungs for excretion. It is also a transport system for blood cells, and it plays a critical role in maintaining normal blood pressure. Plasma helps to distribute heat throughout the body and to maintain homeostasis, or biological stability, including acid-base balance in the blood and body.

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