Body Fluids and Circulations
Match the items given in Column I with those in Column II and select the correct option given below:
Column I | Column II | ||
a | Fibrinogen | i | Osmotic balance |
b | Globulin | ii | Blood clotting |
c | Albumin | iii | Defence mechanism |
a | b | c |
iii | ii | i |
a | b | c |
i | ii | iii |
a | b | c |
ii | iii | i |
a | b | c |
i | ii | iii |
C.
a | b | c |
ii | iii | i |
Fibrinogen forms fibrin strands during coagulation. These strands forms a network and the meshes of which are occupied by blood cells, this structure finally forms a clot.
Antibodies are derived from - Globulin fraction of plasma proteins which means globulins are involved in defence mechanisms.
Albumin is a plasma protein mainly responsible for BCOP.
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Write the differences between
(d) P wave and T wave
Write the differences between
Systole and diastole
Write the differences between
(a) Blood and lymph
Write the differences between
Open and closed circulatory system
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What is the function of tricuspid valves?
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