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In multicellular organisms, diffusion is not sufficient to meet it's requirements.Why?

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1) Which of the four chambers in the heart have thickest muscular walls? 2) Why is it not advisable to give excess water to water the plants? 3) What do you understand by pulse?

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1.IN MAMMALS AND BIRDS WHY IS IT NECESSARY TO SEPARTE OXYGENATED AND DE-OXGYENATED BLOOD? 2.DRAW A NEAT DIGRAM OF EXCRETORY SYSTEM OF HUMAN BEINGS AND LABEL ON IT : (1)LEFT KIDNEY (2) URINARY BLADDER

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why does red blood corpulses only capture oxygen molecules and not other air molecules?

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Q1.Why is it necessary to separate deoxygenated blood from oxygenated blood?(2 points; 2marks) Q2. Write the importance of double circulation in humans?(2 points; 2marks)

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why people living in mountains have more red corpuscles in thier blood than people living in plains?

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What are the advantages of separation of oxygenated and deoxygenated blood in birds and other higher animals?

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Explain double circulation in human.

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Why is diffusion insufficient to meet the oxygen requirements of multicelluar organisms  

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WHAT is double circulation ? How does a heart works?

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why it it necessary to separate oxygenated and deoxygenated blood in mammals and birds?

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Difference between RBC, WBC and plasma.Also mention the functions of blood.

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What is blood pressure   

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Describe double circulation in human beings. Why it is necessary?   

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What are the function of lymph in our body    

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What are the functions of fibrin and heparin

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5 marks question : Q27. (¡) What is blood clotting ? Why is it known to be a useful mechanism ? (¡¡) What is meant by Heartbeat and what is the usual Heartbeat at rest ?

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Role of haemoglobin in our body

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1. Answer of Q1. Is about RBCs only na........???

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Explain how deoxygenated blood travel from body to lung for purification . Draw well labelled diagram in support of your answer. 

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Name a circulatory fluid in the human body other than blood. State its functions. How does it differ from blood? 

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SA type I questions; 
Q1. Give any four major roles played by RBCs. 
Q2. Write a common feature between the following. 
(¡) Xylem and phloem. 
(¡¡)Haemoglobin and chlorophyll. 

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Q1.  What is the systolic and diastolic pressure of a normal man? 
Q2.  When the right atrium contracts, blood flows from it to which part of the heart? 

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The blood leaving the tissues become richer in a component. Name it. 

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What stops blood from flowing backwards through the heart? 

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(i) Why are valves needed in the heart? (ii) Leakage of blood from vessels reduces the efficiency of pumping system. How is the leakage prevented?

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Why does swelling occur in feet if a person stands immobile for a long time?

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A child while playing a game get injured and blood from his hand oozes out but after some time the blood clots. What factors are responsible for clotting of blood? Explain.

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A scientist while performing an experiment, first places an R.B.C in an concentrated salt solution and then in distilled water. Write the observation in both the cases.

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A kind of blood cell engulf the foreign particles that enter in our body. Name it and why it do so?

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What happens when two non matching blood groups are mixed?

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What is the definition of digestion??

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WHAT IS THE FUNCTION OF LACTEALS IN OUR BODY

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what are the classifications of rbc and wbc?

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what is lymph?what is the funtion of lymph?
 

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what is the role of saliva in digestion of food in human being?

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Please explain me systolic and diastolic pressure.

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what is blood pressure?

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An extra cellular fluid helps in the absorption of fat and production of antibodies. Name it and write its function.

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In what form O2 is transported in the blood? What happens to this form when it reaches to tissues?

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What will happen if the blood is deficient in haemoglobin?

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How an artery is different from the vein?

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Which instrument is used to measure blood pressure?

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A person looks pale and tired. Which disease he is suffering from?

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In human beings R.B.C's are non-nucleated. Does it mean that they are prokaryotic cells?

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Why blood vessels do not show clotting of blood?

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