Deck 2: Respiratory and Circulatory System: Understanding the Basics

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The covering of lungs is called

A)pericardium
B)pleural membrane
C)perichondrium
D)peritoneum
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The narrowest and most numerous tubes of lungs are termed as

A)bronchus
B)alveoli
C)bronchioles
D)hilum
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The exchange of gases in a mammal takes place is

A)trachea
B)bronchioles
C)bronchi
D)alveoli
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Volume of air inspired and expired with each normal breath is called

A)tidal volume
B)inspiratory capacity
C)total lung capacity
D)residual volume
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Tidal volume of air in a normal healthy man during inspiration is about

A)300 - 400 ml
B)500 - 700 ml
C)900 - 1000 ml
D)100 - 250 ml
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The maximum possible volume of air, which can be inspiration, is called as

A)tidal air volume
B)vital lung capacity
C)complemental air volume
D)total lung capacity
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Percentage of O2 present in inhaled air in man is about

A)21%
B)78%
C)1%
D)43%
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Oxygen is transported in blood mainly by

A)leucocytes
B)erythrocytes
C)thromobocytes
D)blood plasma
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Asthma is a respiration disease caused due to

A)infection of trachea
B)infection of lungs
C)bleeding into pleura cavity
D)spasm in bronchial muscles
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Mountain sickness results due to

A)anaemic hypoxia
B)arterial hypoxia
C)lack of sufficient RBCs
D)lack of sufficient WBCs
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Which one of the following is the most common type of transpiration?

A)stomatal
B)lenticular
C)foliar
D)cuticular
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The process of the escape of liquid from the tip of uninjured leaf or through hydathodes is called

A)transpiration
B)guttation
C)evapo-transpiration
D)evaporation
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In a closed circulatory system, blood is completely enclosed within

A)the skeleton
B)sinuses
C)vessels
D)hearts
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The smallest blood vessel in the body is a

A)capillary
B)artery
C)vena cava
D)vein
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Both erythrocytes and leucocytes are formed in the

A)bone marrow
B)thymus
C)arterial walls
D)lymph nodes
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An erythrocyte lives for approximately

A)one week
B)one month
C)four months
D)one year
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The abnormal increase in the total RBC count is referred to as

A)pneumonia
B)polycythemia
C)leucopenia
D)anaemia
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The life span of human WBC is normally

A)12-13 days
B)80-90 days
C)100-120 days
D)20-30 days
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The function of vitamin K is in

A)regulation of calcium and phosphorus metabolism
B)blood clotting
C)respiration
D)carbohydrate metabolism
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Oxygenated blood is carried by

A)pulmonary vein
B)pulmonary artery
C)hepatic portal vein
D)renal vein
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When the right ventricle of heart contracts, the blood goes to

A)all parts of the body
B)Pulmonary arteries
C)aorta
D)lungs
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Typical 'lub-dub' sound heard in heartbeat are due to

A)closing of bicuspid and tricuspid valves
B)closing of semilunar valves
C)closure of bicuspid-tricuspid valves followed by semilunar valves
D)blood under pressure through aorta
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Deck 2: Respiratory and Circulatory System: Understanding the Basics
1
The covering of lungs is called

A)pericardium
B)pleural membrane
C)perichondrium
D)peritoneum
pleural membrane
2
The narrowest and most numerous tubes of lungs are termed as

A)bronchus
B)alveoli
C)bronchioles
D)hilum
bronchioles
3
The exchange of gases in a mammal takes place is

A)trachea
B)bronchioles
C)bronchi
D)alveoli
alveoli
4
Volume of air inspired and expired with each normal breath is called

A)tidal volume
B)inspiratory capacity
C)total lung capacity
D)residual volume
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Tidal volume of air in a normal healthy man during inspiration is about

A)300 - 400 ml
B)500 - 700 ml
C)900 - 1000 ml
D)100 - 250 ml
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The maximum possible volume of air, which can be inspiration, is called as

A)tidal air volume
B)vital lung capacity
C)complemental air volume
D)total lung capacity
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Percentage of O2 present in inhaled air in man is about

A)21%
B)78%
C)1%
D)43%
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Oxygen is transported in blood mainly by

A)leucocytes
B)erythrocytes
C)thromobocytes
D)blood plasma
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Asthma is a respiration disease caused due to

A)infection of trachea
B)infection of lungs
C)bleeding into pleura cavity
D)spasm in bronchial muscles
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Mountain sickness results due to

A)anaemic hypoxia
B)arterial hypoxia
C)lack of sufficient RBCs
D)lack of sufficient WBCs
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Which one of the following is the most common type of transpiration?

A)stomatal
B)lenticular
C)foliar
D)cuticular
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The process of the escape of liquid from the tip of uninjured leaf or through hydathodes is called

A)transpiration
B)guttation
C)evapo-transpiration
D)evaporation
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In a closed circulatory system, blood is completely enclosed within

A)the skeleton
B)sinuses
C)vessels
D)hearts
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The smallest blood vessel in the body is a

A)capillary
B)artery
C)vena cava
D)vein
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Both erythrocytes and leucocytes are formed in the

A)bone marrow
B)thymus
C)arterial walls
D)lymph nodes
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An erythrocyte lives for approximately

A)one week
B)one month
C)four months
D)one year
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The abnormal increase in the total RBC count is referred to as

A)pneumonia
B)polycythemia
C)leucopenia
D)anaemia
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The life span of human WBC is normally

A)12-13 days
B)80-90 days
C)100-120 days
D)20-30 days
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The function of vitamin K is in

A)regulation of calcium and phosphorus metabolism
B)blood clotting
C)respiration
D)carbohydrate metabolism
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Oxygenated blood is carried by

A)pulmonary vein
B)pulmonary artery
C)hepatic portal vein
D)renal vein
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When the right ventricle of heart contracts, the blood goes to

A)all parts of the body
B)Pulmonary arteries
C)aorta
D)lungs
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Typical 'lub-dub' sound heard in heartbeat are due to

A)closing of bicuspid and tricuspid valves
B)closing of semilunar valves
C)closure of bicuspid-tricuspid valves followed by semilunar valves
D)blood under pressure through aorta
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