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Blood and its Components
1 Mark Questions
1.

What is haemotology?

(June 2003)

2.

What is serum?

3.

What is a saline?

(March 03)

4.

How plasma is different from serum?

(March 04)

5.

What is heparin?

(June 2000)

(June 01, Oct 99)

2 Mark Questions
1.

What is erythropoieses?

2.

Why spleen is called as grave yard of R.B.C.?

3.

What are the types present in leucocytes?

(June 01)

4 Mark Questions
1.

What are the differences between R.B.C and W.B.C.?

Factors Controlling Respiration
1 Mark Questions
1.

What are the factors Controlling respiration?

2.

What is optimum temperature?

3.

Where do we see respiration in absence of oxygen?

4 Marks Questions
1. How can you show that heat is liberated during respiration?

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(March 99,04,06)

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Organs of Respiration in animals
1 Mark Questions
What is corelome?

2.

What is Aestivation and hibernation?

3.

What is Exoskeleton?

4.

What is alveoli?

5.

What is inspiration?

6.

What is meant by diffusion?

7.

What is Palate?

8.

How trachea is prevented from collapsing?

9.

What is pleura?

2.

H
S

Describe the respiratory system in Fishes?

S

1.

A

2 Marks Questions

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10. What is Eouglothis?

I

1.

Write briefly about pharynx?

4 Marks Questions
1.

Describe the tracheal system of cockroach?

2.

Describe Human lungs?

3.

Explain the mechanism of human Respiration?

4.

Whar are the differences between external and internal Respiration? (V.V.Imp)

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BLOOD GROUPS & IMPORTANCE OF BLOOD DONATION
1 Mark Questions
1.

What is blood transfusion?

(March 07, June 04)

2.

What are the types of antigens in human blood?

3.

Who are Universal donors?

4.

What are the types of blood group antibodies in human

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