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MAR COENEN ESPNENESTETS) Regular Analysis through Continuous Exercise CAREER INSTITUTE = ALLEN) R AC E CAREER FOUNDATION X (NTSE) RACE #04 TRANSPORTATION BIOLOGY 1 10. 1. 12, Blood pressure and heart beat is regulated by :— (1) Insutin (2)Adrenaline (3) Kidneys M Growth hormone Blood circulati—on take following course in heart of man : (1) Leftauricle - left ventricle - body -right auricle -right ventricle (2) Right auricle - left ventricle (Pi Leftauricle - loft ventricle - lungs - right auricle - right ventricle (4) None of them ‘To reach the left side of heart the blood must pass through (J) Sinus venous (2) Kidney Q) Liver VA) Lungs Characteristies of cardiac muscles are that they (1) Contract quickly and get fatigued WP Contract quickly and do not get fatigued (3) Contract slowly and get fatigued (@) Contract slowly and do not get fatigued Sphygmomanometer measures W5Bloodpressure (2) Pulse rate (3) Rate of heart beat (4) All pH of blood in arteries and veins is (1) More in veins and less in arteries (2) More in arteries and less in veins (3) Same (A) Notdetinite Cardiac centre lies in which part of brain? (1) Medulla oblongata’ (2) Vagus nerve (3)Pons varoli (4) Hypothalamus Blood circulation that starts in capillaries and ends in capillaries is called (Portal circulation (2)Hepaticcirculation (3)Cardiacarrest. (4) None Circulation in Human is, (1) Single & Open (2) Double & Open (3) Double & Close (4) Single & Closed Prothrombin required for blood clotting is produced in (1) Stomach, (2) Liver (3) Spleen (4) Pancreas Glucose is carried from digestive tract to liver by (1) Hepaticartery (2) Hepatic portal vein (3) Pulmonary vein (4) None of the above Match the columns (Colunm T [Column 11 1a_|Superior Vena Cava] p [Carries deoxygented blood to lungs _|Inferior Vena Cava | q [Carries oxygenated blood from lungs to heart [Pulmonary Artery Brings deoxygenated blood from lower i * |parts of body to right atrium [Pulmonary Vein Brings deoxygentaed blood from a 5 | upper parts of body into right atrium ()a-q.b-s.c-nd-p Q)a-s.b—p.c—g.d-r @B)a-s,b-nc-p.d-q Aa-sb-p,c-1d-q 1 R A E fe see apa ansstiogn Coni Beee 14. 16. i. 18. 22. 25. Fastest distribution of some injectable material/medicine and with no risk of any Kind can be achieved by injecting itinto the (Arteries (2) Veins (3) Lymph vessesls (4) Muscles AV node is located on the (1) lower left side wall of left atrium, (2) lower right side wall of left atrium (3) upper left side wall of left atrium, (4) upper right side wall of left atrium Which one of the following pairs of terms both words represent one and the same thing? (1) Plasma — Serum (2)Atrioventricular node — Pacemaker (3) Leucocytes — Lymphocytes (4) Mitral valve — __ Bicuspid valve Ventricle is thick-walled as compared to atrium because (1) ithas to receive blood from the atria (2) it is present on the posterior side (3) ithas to pump blood(4) none of the above Human heart is (1) digenic (2) myogenic (3) neurogenic (4) cardiogenic "Heart of Heart’ is (1) SA node (2) AV node (3) Bundle of His (4) Purkinje fibres ‘The duration of cardiac cycle in a normal man is: (1) 0.8 seconds (2) 80 seconds (3) 60 seconds (4) 72 seconds Contraction of right ventricle pumps blood into: (A) dorsal aorta (2)pulmonary vein 3) coronary artery (4) pulmonary artery ‘Typical Lubb-dupp’ sounds heard during heartbeat are due to: (1) closing of semilunar valves (2) blood under pressure through aorta (3) closing of bicuspid and tricuspid valves (A) closure of bicuspid-tricuspid valves followed by semilunar valves Inadult man, normal blood pressure is ()80/120mmHg — (2) 10080mmHg 3) 120/80 mmHg 4) 100120 mmHg Root pressure is due to: (1) Passive absorption (2) Active absorption (3) Increase in transpiration (4) Increase in photosynthesis Absorption of water by roots is increased when: (1) Transpiration rate is less (2) Salt absorption is increased (3) Transpiration rate increases (4) Photosynthetic rate increases ‘Transpiration facilitates (1) Absorption of water by roots (2) Excretion of minerals (3) Electrolytic balance (4) Opening of stomata 2 All AC EE mene FOUNDATION =~ is Restroom ete (NTSE) 26. Attraction of water molecules to polar surface is known as (1) Cohesion (2) Capillarity (3) Surface tension (4) Adhesion 27. Which of the following is used to determine the rate of transpiration in plants? (1) Porometer (2) Potometer (3) Barometer (4) Both (1) and (2) 28. Which of the following helps in translocation of food in plants ? (1) Xylem, (2)Phloem_ (3) Root hais (4) Both (1) and (3) 29. ‘Transport of food materials in higher plants occurs through — (1) Flowers (2) Vessels (3) Tracheids (4) Sieve tubes: 30. The translocation sugars in angiosperms occurs in the form of (1) Glucose (2) Sucrose G)Fuctose Lactose Answer key que) 1] 2]3]4 [5 ]6]7 | 8 {9 | 10] 14] 12] 13 | 14] 15 an} 2]1f[4f2][1+f2[1][1][3]2[2[3a]2]1 [4 Que.| 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 20 | 24 | 22 | 23 | 2a | 25 | 26 | 27 | 28 | 29 | 30 ans} 3[2f[1f[1[¢[«¢[3s]2][3]s1[4][2]2]4[2

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