(d) Hepatic portal vein carries blood from intestine to liver.
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Find out the incorrect statement from the following.
1 Veins are typically larger in diameter than arteries.
2 Because of their small size, capillaries contain blood that is moving more quickly than in other parts of the circulatory system.
3 The walls of arteries are elastic, enabling them to stretch and shrink during changes in blood pressure.
4 Veins contain more blood than any other part of the circulatory system.
Explanation:
(b) The wall of the capillary is very thin. They form capillary plexus between arterioles on one end and venules on others. Capillaries transports blood from arteries to the veins.
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The largest artery in the body is
1 aorta
2 vena cava
3 precaval
4 pulmonary artery
Explanation:
(a) The largest artery is called the aorta. It is about 1 inch in diameter and receives the push of blood from the left ventricle.
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Pulmonary vein, carrying oxygenated blood, opens into
1 left auricle
2 left ventricle
3 right auricle
4 right ventricle
Explanation:
(a) Pulmonary vein carries oxygen rich blood from the lungs to the left atrium of heart.
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In human heart, identify the correct statements.
1 Volume of both the atria is the greater than the volume of both the ventricles.
2 Volume of both the ventricle is greater than the volume of both the atria.
3 . Inter-ventricular septum separates the right and the left atria.
4 Atrioventricular septum doesn't separate the atrium and ventricle.
Explanation:
(b) Volume of both atrium is less than the volume of both ventricles. Inter-ventricular septum separates the right and left ventricles. Atrio-ventricul
(d) Hepatic portal vein carries blood from intestine to liver.
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Find out the incorrect statement from the following.
1 Veins are typically larger in diameter than arteries.
2 Because of their small size, capillaries contain blood that is moving more quickly than in other parts of the circulatory system.
3 The walls of arteries are elastic, enabling them to stretch and shrink during changes in blood pressure.
4 Veins contain more blood than any other part of the circulatory system.
Explanation:
(b) The wall of the capillary is very thin. They form capillary plexus between arterioles on one end and venules on others. Capillaries transports blood from arteries to the veins.
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The largest artery in the body is
1 aorta
2 vena cava
3 precaval
4 pulmonary artery
Explanation:
(a) The largest artery is called the aorta. It is about 1 inch in diameter and receives the push of blood from the left ventricle.
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Body fluids and circulation
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Pulmonary vein, carrying oxygenated blood, opens into
1 left auricle
2 left ventricle
3 right auricle
4 right ventricle
Explanation:
(a) Pulmonary vein carries oxygen rich blood from the lungs to the left atrium of heart.
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In human heart, identify the correct statements.
1 Volume of both the atria is the greater than the volume of both the ventricles.
2 Volume of both the ventricle is greater than the volume of both the atria.
3 . Inter-ventricular septum separates the right and the left atria.
4 Atrioventricular septum doesn't separate the atrium and ventricle.
Explanation:
(b) Volume of both atrium is less than the volume of both ventricles. Inter-ventricular septum separates the right and left ventricles. Atrio-ventricul
(d) Hepatic portal vein carries blood from intestine to liver.
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Body fluids and circulation
278393
Find out the incorrect statement from the following.
1 Veins are typically larger in diameter than arteries.
2 Because of their small size, capillaries contain blood that is moving more quickly than in other parts of the circulatory system.
3 The walls of arteries are elastic, enabling them to stretch and shrink during changes in blood pressure.
4 Veins contain more blood than any other part of the circulatory system.
Explanation:
(b) The wall of the capillary is very thin. They form capillary plexus between arterioles on one end and venules on others. Capillaries transports blood from arteries to the veins.
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Body fluids and circulation
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The largest artery in the body is
1 aorta
2 vena cava
3 precaval
4 pulmonary artery
Explanation:
(a) The largest artery is called the aorta. It is about 1 inch in diameter and receives the push of blood from the left ventricle.
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Body fluids and circulation
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Pulmonary vein, carrying oxygenated blood, opens into
1 left auricle
2 left ventricle
3 right auricle
4 right ventricle
Explanation:
(a) Pulmonary vein carries oxygen rich blood from the lungs to the left atrium of heart.
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Body fluids and circulation
278380
In human heart, identify the correct statements.
1 Volume of both the atria is the greater than the volume of both the ventricles.
2 Volume of both the ventricle is greater than the volume of both the atria.
3 . Inter-ventricular septum separates the right and the left atria.
4 Atrioventricular septum doesn't separate the atrium and ventricle.
Explanation:
(b) Volume of both atrium is less than the volume of both ventricles. Inter-ventricular septum separates the right and left ventricles. Atrio-ventricul
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Hepatic portal vein carries blood from
1 Liver to intestine
2 Kidney to intestine
3 Intestine to kidney
4 Intestine to liver
Explanation:
(d) Hepatic portal vein carries blood from intestine to liver.
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Find out the incorrect statement from the following.
1 Veins are typically larger in diameter than arteries.
2 Because of their small size, capillaries contain blood that is moving more quickly than in other parts of the circulatory system.
3 The walls of arteries are elastic, enabling them to stretch and shrink during changes in blood pressure.
4 Veins contain more blood than any other part of the circulatory system.
Explanation:
(b) The wall of the capillary is very thin. They form capillary plexus between arterioles on one end and venules on others. Capillaries transports blood from arteries to the veins.
NCERT Page-286 / N-201
Body fluids and circulation
278379
The largest artery in the body is
1 aorta
2 vena cava
3 precaval
4 pulmonary artery
Explanation:
(a) The largest artery is called the aorta. It is about 1 inch in diameter and receives the push of blood from the left ventricle.
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Body fluids and circulation
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Pulmonary vein, carrying oxygenated blood, opens into
1 left auricle
2 left ventricle
3 right auricle
4 right ventricle
Explanation:
(a) Pulmonary vein carries oxygen rich blood from the lungs to the left atrium of heart.
NCERT Page-286 / N-201
Body fluids and circulation
278380
In human heart, identify the correct statements.
1 Volume of both the atria is the greater than the volume of both the ventricles.
2 Volume of both the ventricle is greater than the volume of both the atria.
3 . Inter-ventricular septum separates the right and the left atria.
4 Atrioventricular septum doesn't separate the atrium and ventricle.
Explanation:
(b) Volume of both atrium is less than the volume of both ventricles. Inter-ventricular septum separates the right and left ventricles. Atrio-ventricul
(d) Hepatic portal vein carries blood from intestine to liver.
NCERT Page-287 / N-202
Body fluids and circulation
278393
Find out the incorrect statement from the following.
1 Veins are typically larger in diameter than arteries.
2 Because of their small size, capillaries contain blood that is moving more quickly than in other parts of the circulatory system.
3 The walls of arteries are elastic, enabling them to stretch and shrink during changes in blood pressure.
4 Veins contain more blood than any other part of the circulatory system.
Explanation:
(b) The wall of the capillary is very thin. They form capillary plexus between arterioles on one end and venules on others. Capillaries transports blood from arteries to the veins.
NCERT Page-286 / N-201
Body fluids and circulation
278379
The largest artery in the body is
1 aorta
2 vena cava
3 precaval
4 pulmonary artery
Explanation:
(a) The largest artery is called the aorta. It is about 1 inch in diameter and receives the push of blood from the left ventricle.
NCERT Page-286 / N-201
Body fluids and circulation
278377
Pulmonary vein, carrying oxygenated blood, opens into
1 left auricle
2 left ventricle
3 right auricle
4 right ventricle
Explanation:
(a) Pulmonary vein carries oxygen rich blood from the lungs to the left atrium of heart.
NCERT Page-286 / N-201
Body fluids and circulation
278380
In human heart, identify the correct statements.
1 Volume of both the atria is the greater than the volume of both the ventricles.
2 Volume of both the ventricle is greater than the volume of both the atria.
3 . Inter-ventricular septum separates the right and the left atria.
4 Atrioventricular septum doesn't separate the atrium and ventricle.
Explanation:
(b) Volume of both atrium is less than the volume of both ventricles. Inter-ventricular septum separates the right and left ventricles. Atrio-ventricul