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Human Vascular Tissues

Description: Test on blood and associated connective tissues
Number of Questions: 15
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To which class of proteins do antibodies belong?

  1. Globulins

  2. Albumins

  3. Keratin

  4. Hormones

  5. Collagen


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

They are immunoglobulins and provide immunity to the body.

What is an increase in normal RBC count called?

  1. Anaemia

  2. Edema

  3. Polycythemia

  4. Rouleaux formation

  5. Haemophilia


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

It is an increase in the normal RBC count.

Lymph and blood are

  1. connective tissues

  2. fibrous connective tissues

  3. skeletal connective tissues

  4. vascular connective tissues

  5. cartilages


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

They are mobile connective tissues consisting of cell fluid matrix without fibres.

Neutrophils, basophils and acidophils are

  1. agranulocytes

  2. granulocytes

  3. lymph cells

  4. erythrocytes

  5. plasma cells


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Neutrophils, basophils and acidophils are granulocytes.

Which of the following factors causes formation of clot from fibrin?

  1. Thrombokinase

  2. Thrombin

  3. Prothrombin

  4. Fibrinogen

  5. Fibrin


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

It is an essential enzyme for clot formation and converts soluble plasma protein fibrinigen into insoluble protein fibrin.

What is haemopoisis?

  1. The process of formation of blood

  2. The process of formation of haemoglobin-containing erythrocytes

  3. The estimation of haemoglobin

  4. The process of formation of heme-protein

  5. The fear of blood


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The process of formation of blood is called haemopoisis.

Which of the following vascular cells form the body's defence system?

  1. Erythrocytes

  2. Blood platelets

  3. Leukocytes

  4. Plasma cells

  5. Lymphocytes


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

They are regarded as the mobile force of the body.

________ are the scavengers of dead cells.

  1. Lymphocytes

  2. Monocytes

  3. Eosinophils

  4. Basophils

  5. Heterophils


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

They are the scavengers of dead cells and remove dead and damaged cells.

Which of the following is/are known as the graveyard of RBCs?

  1. Spleen

  2. Heart

  3. Pancreas

  4. Lymph nodes

  5. Kidneys


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

It plays a major role in the removal of worn-out and aged RBCs.

What is/are the function(s) of blood?

  1. Transport of oxygen and carbon dioxide

  2. Transport of nutrients and waste products

  3. Regulation and maintenance of temperature and pH

  4. Defence against diseases

  5. All of the above


Correct Option: E
Explanation:

Blood performs all of the above functions.

Which of the following is/are found in plasma as waste product(s)?

  1. Glucose

  2. Cholesterol

  3. Urea

  4. Phospholipids

  5. Fatty acids


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

It is the major waste product carried in blood plasma. 

Which of the following are enucleated cells?

  1. Leukocytes

  2. Monocytes

  3. Platelets

  4. Lymphocytes

  5. Basophils


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

These are small, colourless, flat, granulated and non-nucleated corpuscles.

If a person suffers from edema, what kind of diet should he take?

  1. High carbohydrate diet

  2. High protein diet

  3. High fat diet

  4. Mineral diet

  5. Vitamin C


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Albumin and globulin have the ability to retain water.

Which cells bring about destruction and detoxification of toxins of protein origin?

  1. Basophils

  2. Neutrophils

  3. Eosinophils

  4. Monocytes

  5. Leukocytes


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

They bring about destruction and detoxification of toxins of protein origin.

What is/are the function(s) of plasma?

  1. Distributing nutrients and collecting waste

  2. Controlling and coordinating the amount of water in the body

  3. Both (1) and (2)

  4. Providing defence against diseases

  5. Clotting


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

It carries out both the functions.

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