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    The pre-hypertension blood pressure value is a measurement between :

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    Hypertension or high blood pressure is the condition where blood pressure increases substantially. The pre-hypertension blood pressure value is between 120/80 and 139/89.

     

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    Lymphatic vessels arising in the intestinal villi is/are called

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    Which of the following blood components play a major role in blood coagulation ?

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    Platelets also called thrombocytes are cell fragments produced from megakaryocytes. Platelets can release a variety of substances most of which are involved in the coagulation or clotting of blood.

     

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    In which of the following can erythroblastosis foetalis occur?

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    Sinus venosus is a characteristic of

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    Plasma proteins are made by the

  • Question 7
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    Match the following:

    a. Plasma B-cells 1. They produce more B-lymphocyte cells.
    b. Memory B-cells 2. They secrete antibodies into the blood circulation.
    c. Dividing B-cells 3. They do not produce antibodies, but become programmed to remember a specific antigen and
    respond very rapidly to any subsequent infection.
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    The protein α–1 antitrypsin is used to treat which of the following diseases?

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    Muscular walls of ventricles are thicker than walls of atria because ventricles have to

  • Question 10
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    Rh incompatibility develops when :

    Solution

    A special case of Rh incompatibility (mismatching) has been observed between the Rh-ve blood of a pregnant mother with Rh+ve blood of the foetus.

     

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