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115501. What are chromosomes?

Answer: They are small thread-like bodies which are seen within nuclei during cell division

115502. Which are the four main groups of blood?

Answer: They are A; B; AB; and O

115503. Study of blood is known as?

Answer: Hematology

115504. The scientist who discovered blood circulation?

Answer: William Harvy

115505. The blood cell that is devoid of nucleus?

Answer: RBC

115506. What is coagulation?

Answer: The clotting of blood outside the body is called coagulation

115507. Which enzymes are contained in pancreatic juice?

Answer: Trypsin; Amylase & Lipase

115508. From where the blood cells are produced?

Answer: They are produced from the bone marrow

115509. What is the normal temperature of the body?

Answer: 37° C or 98.4° F

115510. Which is the structural and functional unit of the nervous system?

Answer: Neuron

115511. Which is the enzyme that converts starch into maltose?

Answer: Ptyalin

115512. What is the two upper chambers of the heart; receiving blood from the veins called?

Answer: Auricles

115513. Which are the two lower chambers of the heart from which purified blood flows out?

Answer: Ventricles

115514. Which teeth; is used for grinding?

Answer: Molars

115515. Which gland in the human body; is present next to the brain?

Answer: Pineal

115516. What is the pigment present in RBC?

Answer: Haemoglobin

115517. Which gland produces the hormone thyroxine?

Answer: Thyroid gland

115518. What is the long tube like extension of neuron body?

Answer: Axon

115519. Which structure is called pace maker of the heart?

Answer: S.A. node

115520. The only vein which carry pure blood to the heart?

Answer: Pulmonary vein

115521. The only artery that carry impure blood from the heart?

Answer: Pulmonary artery

115522. Which blood vessels have valves in them?

Answer: Veins

115523. The nerve that carries the impulses from the sense organs to the central nervous system?

Answer: Sensory nerve

115524. Write an example of mixed nerve:?

Answer: Vagus nerve

115525. Give the term for contraction and relaxation of heart:?

Answer: Systole; diastole

115526. Which membrane connects the brain and spinal cord?

Answer: Meninges

115527. Which part of the brain initiates all voluntary activities?

Answer: Cerebrum

115528. What co-ordinates the muscle function?

Answer: Cerebellum

115529. Write an example for sensory nerve:?

Answer: Auditory nerve

115530. What is caused due to the permanent damage caused to any part of brain tissues due to inadequate supply of blood?

Answer: Stroke

115531. Which infectious disease affects the brain and the nerves?

Answer: Poliomyelitis

115532. What are the fatty covering of some axons called?

Answer: Myelin sheath

115533. Which nerves convey impulses from the brain and spinal cord to the other parts of the body?

Answer: Motor nerves

115534. The narrow space which separates the axonites of a neuron and the dendrites of another neuron is called?

Answer: Synapse

115535. Which chemical substance is secreted into the synaptic cleft?

Answer: Acetyl choline

115536. What is called the protective covering of the brain?

Answer: Cranium

115537. Name the transverse band of nervous tissues which joins the cerebral hemispheres which is separated by a median cleft:?

Answer: Corpus collosum

115538. Which part acts as a relay station for the incoming and outgoing impulses to and from the cerebrum?

Answer: Thalamus

115539. The part of brain where pain killers works?

Answer: Thalamus

115540. Where is the two hormones secreted by the hypothalamus stored?

Answer: Pituitary

115541. Which part of our body filter urea from blood?

Answer: Kidneys

115542. What are the chief excretory organs of vertebrates?

Answer: Kidney

115543. The path through which a stimulus passes in a reflex action?

Answer: Reflex arc

115544. Loss of ability of the body or some parts of the body to move; respond to stimuli or function is?

Answer: Paralysis

115545. What occurs when a blood vessel in the brain ruptures?

Answer: Cerebral haemorrhage

115546. The colour of the skin is due to?

Answer: Melanin

115547. The nitrogeneous waste produced in our body?

Answer: Urea

115548. Which substance is very poisonous to the cells even in traces?

Answer: Ammonia

115549. Which blood vessel carries blood to the kidneys?

Answer: Renal artery

115550. Which blood vessel takes away blood from the kidneys?

Answer: Renal vein
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