Given below are the abnormal conditions related to blood circulation. Name the disorders.
(a) Acute chest pain due to failure of 02 supply to heart muscles
(b) Increased systolic pressure
(a) Acute chest pain due to failure of 02 supply to heart muscles causes angina, also/called angina pectoris. In this disorder enough oxygen does not reach the heart muscles, resulting in acute chest pain.
(b) Increased systolic pressure results in hypertension (high blood pressure). The normal blood pressure is 120/80 mmHg (120- systolic and 80-diastolic pressure). Blood pressure persistently higher than normal, e.g., 140/90 mmHg (140-systolic pressure) or higher causes hypertension.
Given below are the abnormal conditions related to blood circulation. Name the disorders.
(a) Acute chest pain due to failure of 02 supply to heart muscles
(b) Increased systolic pressure
State the functions of the following in blood
(a) Fibrinogen
(b) Globulin
(c) Neutrophils
(d) Lymphocytes
Complete the missing word in the statement given below:
(a) Plasma without_______factors is called serum.
(b) _______and monocytes are phagocytic cells.
(c) Eosinophils are associated with reactions.
(d)_______ions play a significant role in clotting.
(e) One can determine the heart beat rate by counting the number of_______in an ECG.
Match Column I with Column II.
Column I Column II
(a) Eosinophils (i) Coagulation
(b) RBC (ii) Universal recipient
(c) AB Group (iii) Resist infections
(d) Platelets (iv) Contraction of heart
(e) Systol (v) Gas transport
Answer the following:
(a) Name the major formed. Which part of heart is responsible for initiating and maintaining its rhythmic activity? What is specific in the heart of crocodiles among reptilians?
Explain the advantage of the complete partition of ventricle among birds and mammals and hence leading to double circulation.
Briefly describe the following:
(a) Anaemia
(b) Angina pectoris
(c) Atherosclerosis
(d) Hypertension
(e) Heart failure
(f) Erythroblastosis foetalis
What is the significance of atrio-ventricular node and atrio-ventricular bundle in the functioning of heart?
How will you interpret an electrocardiogram (ECG) in which time taken in QRS complex is higher?
Name the components of the formed elements in the blood and mention one major function of each of them.
Define the following terms and give their location.
(a) Purkinje fibre
(b) Bundle of His
In the diagrammatic presentation of heart given below, mark and label, SAN, AVN, bundle of His and Purkinje fibres.
What is the significance of time gap in the passage of action potential from sino-atrial node to the ventricle?
Given below is the diagrammatic represen-tation of a standard ECG. Label its different peaks.
Write the differences between:
(a) Blood and lymph
(b) Open and closed system of circulation
(c) Systole and diastole
(d) P-wave and T-wave
Differentiate between
(a) Blood and lymph
(b) Basophils and Eosinophils
(c) Tricuspid and bicuspid valve
Write the features that distinguish between the two
(a) Plasma and Serum
(b) Open and closed circulatory system
(c) Sino-atrial node and Atrio-ventricular