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    How many factors shift the oxygen dissociation curve to the right shift?

    1. Low partial pressure of oxygen.

    2. High concentration of carbon dioxide.

    3. High number of hydrogen ions.

    4. Low body temperature.

    5. Daily exercise.

    6. Haemoglobin of babies or fetal haemoglobin.

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    Carbon dioxide (CO2) is released during

  • Question 3
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    Lungs comprise of

  • Question 4
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    The cellular respiration differs from breathing in that in cellular respiration,

  • Question 5
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    The terminal bronchiole is lined by

  • Question 6
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    The mode of the nutrition of bacteria is usually

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    Under normal physiological conditions in human being every 100ml of oxygenated blood can deliver ml of O2 to the tissues.

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    Which one of the following statements is correct?

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    Persons with 'AB' blood group are called as "Universal recipients". This is due to :

  • Question 10
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    All the components of the nodal tissue areautoexcitable. Why does the SA node act as the normal pacemaker?

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