Blood in humans - class-X

blood in humans

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Question 1 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

Consider the following statements (A - C) each with one or two blanks.
(A)(1) are the most abundant cells (60-65 per cent) of the total WBCs and (2) are the least (0.5-1 per cent) among them.
(B)Platelets are cell fragments produced from (3).
(C)During clot formation, fibrins are formed by the conversion of inactive (4) in the plasma by the enzyme (5).
Which one of the following options, gives the correct fill ups for the respective blank numbers from (1) to (5) in the statements?

  1. (l)-Neutrophils, (2)-basophiIs, (4)-fibrinogens, (5)-thrombin
  2. (3)-mast cells, (4)-throm bo kinase, (5)prothrombin
  3. (3)-megakaryocytes, (4) prothrombin, (5)thrombin
  4. (1)-Basophils, (2)-neutrophils, (3)-reticulocytes
Question 2 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

One haemoglobin carries how many molecules of $O _{2}$? 

  1. 4
  2. 2
  3. 6
  4. 8
Question 3 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

Which of the following statements is true about RBCs in humans?

  1. They carry about 20-25 per cent of $CO _{2}$.
  2. They transport 99.5 per cent of $O _{2}$.
  3. They transport about 80 per cent oxygen only and the rest 20 per cent of it is transported in dissolved state in blood-plasma.
  4. They do not carry $CO _{2}$ at all.
Question 4 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

............. in plant cell and ........................ in mannalian cells are non-nucleated in mature stages.

  1. Tracheids, osteocytes
  2. Sieve tubes, RBC
  3. Companion cells, RBC
  4. Parenchyma, bone marrow
Question 5 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

Platelets have no nucleus and genetic material.

  1. True
  2. False
Question 6 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

Which of the following cells do not take part in transportation?

  1. RBC
  2. WBC
  3. Platelets
  4. Both B and C
Question 7 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

Which of the following cells gets activated during bleeding?

  1. RBC
  2. WBC
  3. Platelets
  4. None of the above
Question 8 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

Platelets helps in 

  1. Transport of gases
  2. Clotting
  3. Fight against disease
  4. None of the above
Question 9 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

Loss of haemoglobin can be controlled by

  1. Platelets
  2. RBC
  3. WBC
  4. None of the above
Question 10 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

Critical count of Platelete is _______________

  1. $4\times 10^4 /mm^3$
  2. $1 \ lakh /mm^3$
  3. $2 \ lakh /mm^3$
  4. $4 \ lakh /mm^3$
Question 11 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

TLC of human blood is about?

  1. $5000 - 6000$ per ml of blood
  2. $5000 - 11000$ per ml of blood
  3. $5000 - 11000$ per cubic mm of blood
  4. $2000 - 6000$ per cubic mm of blood
Question 12 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

Choose the correct answer from the four options given.
The lifespan of RBC is?

  1. $100$ days
  2. $120$ days
  3. $110$ days
  4. $130$ days
Question 13 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

If $1$gm of Hb carries $1.34$mL of $O _2$ and $100$mL of blood has $15$gm Hb then, how much $O _2$ will be carried approximately by $100$mL of arterial blood?

  1. $40$mL
  2. $20$mL
  3. $50$mL
  4. $100$mL
Question 14 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

Iron free compound of haemoglobin is?

  1. Haemotoxin
  2. Bilirubin
  3. Haematin
  4. Globin
Question 15 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

Which of the following biomolecules is made up of that monomer which has three chemically distinct components, one is heterocyclic compound, the second is a monosaccharide and the third is a phosphate?

  1. Haemoglobin
  2. r-RNA
  3. Lecithin
  4. Inulin
Question 16 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

The process of formation of various types of blood cells is known as?

  1. Hemoglutination
  2. Hemolysis
  3. Haemophilia
  4. Haemopoiesis
Question 17 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

Which of the following has highest pH?

  1. Human saliva
  2. Human blood
  3. Gastric juice
  4. Urine
Question 18 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

Blood platelets

  1. Help in the production of red blood cells in the bone marrow.
  2. Clot the blood.
  3. Are produced in liver.
  4. Fight disease-causing germs.
Question 19 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

Red blood cells are ........... white blood cells in size.

  1. Equal to
  2. Smaller than
  3. Larger than
  4. None of the above
Question 20 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

Red blood cells are also known as

  1. Erythrocytes
  2. Leukocytes
  3. Neurocytes
  4. Oxycytes
Question 21 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

Diameter of capillaries for RBC to pass should be

  1. 4$\mu $
  2. Less than 5$\mu $
  3. More than 5$\mu $
  4. More than 10$\mu $
Question 22 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

Mach List -I and List -II and select the correct option .

List - I List - II
A. Biological pigments 1 Sodium  chloride
B. Chemical messengers 2 Steroids
C. Important constituentof blood 3. Prostaglandins
D. Four carbon rings 4. Terpenes
  1. A - 2, B - 4, C -3,D -1
  2. A - 2, B -1, C - 4, D - 3
  3. A-3,B-4,C-2,D-1
  4. A-4,B-3,C-1,D-2
  5. A-3,B-4,C-1,D-2
Question 23 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

Which of following forms net-like structure during bleeding?

  1. Platelets
  2. RBC
  3. WBC
  4. None of the above
Question 24 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

The % similarity in $\beta $-chain of Hb in man and rhesus monkey is __________.

  1. 2%
  2. 4%
  3. 8%
  4. 40%
Question 25 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

Statements:
A. Plasma constitutes 45% of the human blood
B. Albumin is a plasma protein which helps in osmotic balance
C. Factors responsible for the blood clotting process are
present in the blood
D. Plasma without clotting factors is called serum
E. Minerals are not generally found in blood Of the above statements.

  1. Only E is wrong and all other A to D are correct
  2. A and B are correct and C, D and E are wrong
  3. B and D are correct and A, C and E are wrong
  4. A and E are correct and B, C and D are wrong
  5. B,C and D are correct and A and E are wrong
Question 26 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

Hemoglobin in the RBCs helps in the 

  1. Transport of oxygen
  2. Transport of nutrients
  3. Transport of carbon dioxide
  4. Both A and C
Question 27 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

The red colour to the red blood cells is due to the presence of 

  1. Immunoglobin
  2. Leghemoglobin
  3. Haemoglobin
  4. Hemolymph
Question 28 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

A molecule of haemoglobin carries oxygen molecules.

  1. $1$
  2. $2$
  3. $3$
  4. $4$
Question 29 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

In carbon monoxide poisoning there is?

  1. Increase in carbon dioxide concentration
  2. Decrease in oxygen availability
  3. Decrease in free haemoglobin
  4. None of the above
Question 30 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

Amount of oxygen present in one gram of haemoglobin is?

  1. $20$ml
  2. $1.34$ml
  3. $13.4$ml
  4. None of the above
Question 31 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

Hamburgerphenomenon is also known as

  1. Hydrogen shift mechanism
  2. Chloride shift mechanism
  3. Carbonic acid shift mechanism
  4. Sodiumpotassium pump
Question 32 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

Which one carries oxygen?

  1. Plasma
  2. Lymph
  3. Blood
  4. Serum.
Question 33 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

Anaemia is due to deficiency of

  1. Leucocytes
  2. Blood
  3. Haemoglobin
  4. Thrombocytes.
Question 34 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

Haemoglobin first appears during development of RBC in

  1. Reticulocyte
  2. Early normoblasts
  3. Intermediate normoblast
  4. Late normoblast.
Question 35 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

Which one is a mismatch?

  1. Nerve - impulse
  2. Monocyte - haemoglobin
  3. Heart - pacemaker
  4. Muscular movement - ATP.
Question 36 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

Haemoglobin value for a healthy adult male is

  1. 10 g/100 ml
  2. 11 g/100 ml
  3. 12 g/100 ml
  4. 14-15 g/100 ml.
Question 37 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

What is correct about haemoglobin?
1. Oligomeric protein 2. Chromoprotein 3. Monomeric protein 4. Keratin.

  1. 1, 2, 3 correct
  2. 1, 2 correct
  3. 2, 4 correct
  4. 1, 3 correct.
Question 38 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

How many moleculesof oxygen are bound to one molecule of haemoglobin

  1. 1
  2. 2
  3. 3
  4. 4
Question 39 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

Haemoglobin is

  1. An oxygen carrier in human blood
  2. A protein used as food supplement
  3. A plant protein with high lysine content
  4. An oxygen scavenger in root nodules.
Question 40 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

Choose the right sequential phenomena among the following during the delivery of $O _2$ from blood tissue.
P : Absorption of $CO _2$ by the blood.
Q : Reaction of absorbed $CO _2$ with $H _2O$ to form $H _2CO _3$ within RBC and its conversion into $H^+$ and $HCO^{-} _{3}$ ions in the presence of carbonic anhydrase enzyme.
R : Reaction of absorbed $CO _2$ with $H _2O$ in plasma to form $H _2CO _3$ and its conversion into $H^+$ and $HCO^{-} _{3}$ ions in the presence of carbonic anhydrase enzyme.
S : Combination of $H^+$ with heme portion of $HbO _2$ to release $O _2$.
T : Combination of $HCO^{-} _{3}$ with heme portion $HbO _2$ to form reduced hemoglobin and release of $O _2$.

  1. P, Q, T
  2. P, R, S
  3. P, Q, S
  4. P, R, T
Question 41 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

Choose the correct answer from the alternatives given.
What is name of the iron-containing protein that gives red blood vessels their colour?

  1. Haemoglobin
  2. Hemocyanin
  3. Pyrite
  4. Lymphocytes
Question 42 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

Which of the following chairs of haemoglobin is affected in thalassaemia?

  1. Only $\beta$ chain
  2. Only $\alpha$ chain
  3. Both $\alpha$ and $\beta$ chain
  4. $\gamma$ chain
Question 43 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

The lymph differs from the blood in having

  1. More RBC less WBC
  2. Less RBC more WBC
  3. No RBC less WBC
  4. No RBC more WBC.
Question 44 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

Choose the correct answer from the alternatives given.
Which of the following are components of blood?

  1. Plasma
  2. Blood cells and platelets
  3. Gases and other dissolved substances
  4. All of the above