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Class 11 Biology Chapter 15 Body Fluids And Circulation

This quiz is designed to evaluate your understanding of Chapter 15 of Class 11 Biology, titled “Body Fluids and Circulation.” It will assess your knowledge of the composition, functions, and circulation of body fluids, focusing on blood, lymph, and the cardiovascular system. You will encounter questions on the components of blood, such as red blood cells, white blood cells, platelets, and plasma, as well as the functions they perform in the body. The quiz will also cover topics like the structure and functioning of the heart, blood vessels, and the mechanisms behind the cardiac cycle, blood pressure, and circulation of blood. Additionally, you will explore the lymphatic system and its role in fluid balance and immune defense. By taking this quiz, you will reinforce your understanding of the vital processes that ensure the transport of nutrients, gases, and waste products throughout the body, providing a solid foundation for further studies in physiology and health.

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Category: Parasympathetic Nervous System: Decreases heart rate

1. What is the primary effect of the parasympathetic nervous system on heart rate?

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Category: Formation of lymph from plasma

2. What is the color of lymph?

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Category: CIRCULATORY PATHWAYS

3. In single circulation, where does the heart pump blood immediately after it passes through the gills in fishes?

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Category: ABO Blood Grouping

4. Which antigen is present on the RBCs of blood group B?

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Category: Rh grouping

5. Which animal is the Rh antigen similar to, observed on human RBCs?

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Category: Role of platelets in clotting

6. In what form are clotting factors present in plasma?

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Category: LYMPH (TISSUE FLUID)

7. What is the fluid called that is formed when blood passes through capillaries, and water and small substances move into tissue spaces?

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Category: Cardiac Cycle

8. If the stroke volume is 70 mL, and the heart rate increases to 80 beats per minute, what will be the new cardiac output?

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Category: Erythrocytes (RBCs)

9. Considering the evolutionary advantages, why might mammals have evolved to possess enucleated (nucleus-lacking) RBCs, and what disease condition can arise from a deficiency in RBCs?

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Category: Composition of Blood

10. Which antigen combination determines the Rh positive blood group?

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Category: Platelets (Thrombocytes)

11. What are platelets also known as?

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Category: Introduction to Body Fluids and Circulation

12. Which of the following is a major protein found in plasma that plays a crucial role in blood clotting?

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Category: Types of Circulatory Systems

13. Which of the following animals has a heart with three chambers?

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Category: Leucocytes (WBCs)

14. What is the average number of leucocytes per mm$^3$ of blood in a healthy individual?

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Category: Plasma (fluid matrix)

15. Which of the following proteins in plasma is primarily responsible for blood clotting?

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Category: Double Circulation

16. (A) In double circulation, the inefficiency of pulmonary circulation can lead to systemic hypoxia.
(R) Pulmonary veins carry oxygenated blood from the lungs to the right atrium.

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Category: Coronary Circulation: Blood supply to heart muscles

17. Coronary Artery Disease (CAD) is commonly known as:

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Category: Formed Elements

18. What is the average lifespan of red blood cells in human blood?

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Category: Hepatic Portal System: Blood from intestines to liver

19. What type of blood does the hepatic portal vein carry?

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Category: Conversion of fibrinogen to fibrin by thrombin

20. What role do calcium ions play in the blood coagulation process?

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Category: Hormonal Control: Adrenal medulla hormones (epinephrine, norepinephrine) increase heart rate

21. What is the primary effect of epinephrine on cardiac output?

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Category: Systemic Circulation: Blood to and from body tissues

22. What is the primary function of the hepatic portal system in systemic circulation?

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Category: Coronary Artery Disease (CAD)

23. What is a common term used to describe the hardening and narrowing of arteries due to plaque buildup in Coronary Artery Disease?

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Category: Electrocardiograph (ECG)

24. If an ECG shows 20 QRS complexes in a 15-second interval, what is the heart rate?

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Category: Pulmonary Circulation: Blood to and from the lungs

25. Which chamber of the heart pumps deoxygenated blood into the pulmonary artery?

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Category: Regulation of Cardiac Activity

26. What is the primary function of the atrioventricular node (AVN) in the heart?

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Category: Transport of nutrients, gases, and waste products

27. Which protein in the plasma is primarily responsible for clotting?

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Category: Sympathetic Nervous System: Increases heart rate

28. What effect does sympathetic nervous system activation have on heart rate?

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Category: Blood Groups

29. Which antigen is present on the RBCs of a person with blood group B?

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Category: Blood

30. Which blood group is known as the universal recipient?

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Category: Intrinsic Control: Myogenic heart function

31. What is the main function of the sino-atrial node (SAN) in the heart?

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Category: High Blood Pressure (Hypertension)

32. What is the definition of hypertension?

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Category: Role of blood and lymph in higher organisms

33. Which of the following is not a formed element in blood?

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Category: Angina

34. What is Angina also known as?

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Category: Heart Structure in Different Vertebrates

35. What is the primary function of semilunar valves in the heart?

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Category: Lymphatic System: Returns excess fluid to veins

36. What is the primary function of the lymphatic system?

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Category: Calcium ions in clotting

37. Which component present in plasma plays a critical role in blood clotting?

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Category: DISORDERS OF CIRCULATORY SYSTEM

38. What is a common definition for hypertension in terms of blood pressure measurements?

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Category: Importance of circulation in living organisms

39. What is the main role of circulation in living organisms?

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Category: Thrombokinase enzyme complex

40. Which ion plays a crucial role in the coagulation process involving thrombokinase?

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Category: Human Circulatory System

41. How many chambers does the human heart have?

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Category: Different methods of transport in simple and complex organisms

42. Which method do coelenterates use to circulate substances through their body?

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Category: Coagulation of Blood

43. Which substance is directly converted into fibrin during blood coagulation?

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Category: Advantages of Closed Circulation

44. What advantage does a closed circulatory system offer over an open circulatory system?

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Category: Neural Control:

45. Which nerves are responsible for increasing the heart rate?

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Category: Heart Failure

46. What does heart failure mean?

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