278414
Statement I: The recipient's serum should not contain antigen similar to the RBCs of the donor. NCERT -280/N-195
Statement II: The recipients's serum should not contain the antibodies against the RBCs of the donor.]#
1 Both Statement I and Statement II are incorrect
2 Statement I is correct but Statement II is incorrect
3 Statement I is incorrect but Statement II is correct
4 Both Statement I and Statement II are correct
Explanation:
(c) Since antigens are present on the surface of the red blood corpuscles so recipients serum should not contain antibodies against the antigen that are present on the red blood corpuscles of the donor.
Body fluids and circulation
278415
Statement I: Rh grouping in humans is based on the presence or absence of rhesus antigen on RBCs surface. Statement II: Nearly $80\text{ }\!\!%\!\!\text{ }$ of humans possess Rh antigen and this called Rh positive.
1 Both Statement I and Statement II are incorrect
2 Statement I is correct but Statement II is incorrect
3 Statement I is incorrect but Statement II is correct
4 Both Statement I and Statement II are correct
Explanation:
(d)
NCERT Page-281 / N-196
Body fluids and circulation
278416
Statement I: Activities of human heart are regulated by extrinsically.
Statement II: Human heart is neurogenic.
1 Both Statement I and Statement II are incorrect
2 Statement I is correct but Statement II is incorrect
3 Statement I is incorrect but Statement II is correct
4 Both Statement I and Statement II are correct
Explanation:
(a) The activities of the human heart are regulated intrinsically so it is myogenic in nature.
NCERT Page-287 / N-202
Body fluids and circulation
278417
Statement I: Blood is a special epithelium tissue and is made up of densely packed cells.
Statement II: Leukocytes are also called as white blood cells.
1 Both Statement I and Statement II are incorrect
2 Statement I is correct but Statement II is incorrect
3 Statement I is incorrect but Statement II is correct
4 Both Statement I and Statement II are correct
Explanation:
(c) Blood is a special connective tissue and is made up of a fluid matrix, plasma and formed elements.
NCERT Page-278 & 279 / N-193
Body fluids and circulation
278418
Statement I: The person that has ' $AB$ ' blood group is known as 'universal recipients.
Statement II: Person with 'AB' group can accept blood from persons with $AB$ as well as the other groups of blood.
1 Both Statement I and Statement II are incorrect
2 Statement I is correct but Statement II is incorrect
3 Statement I is incorrect but Statement II is correct
278414
Statement I: The recipient's serum should not contain antigen similar to the RBCs of the donor. NCERT -280/N-195
Statement II: The recipients's serum should not contain the antibodies against the RBCs of the donor.]#
1 Both Statement I and Statement II are incorrect
2 Statement I is correct but Statement II is incorrect
3 Statement I is incorrect but Statement II is correct
4 Both Statement I and Statement II are correct
Explanation:
(c) Since antigens are present on the surface of the red blood corpuscles so recipients serum should not contain antibodies against the antigen that are present on the red blood corpuscles of the donor.
Body fluids and circulation
278415
Statement I: Rh grouping in humans is based on the presence or absence of rhesus antigen on RBCs surface. Statement II: Nearly $80\text{ }\!\!%\!\!\text{ }$ of humans possess Rh antigen and this called Rh positive.
1 Both Statement I and Statement II are incorrect
2 Statement I is correct but Statement II is incorrect
3 Statement I is incorrect but Statement II is correct
4 Both Statement I and Statement II are correct
Explanation:
(d)
NCERT Page-281 / N-196
Body fluids and circulation
278416
Statement I: Activities of human heart are regulated by extrinsically.
Statement II: Human heart is neurogenic.
1 Both Statement I and Statement II are incorrect
2 Statement I is correct but Statement II is incorrect
3 Statement I is incorrect but Statement II is correct
4 Both Statement I and Statement II are correct
Explanation:
(a) The activities of the human heart are regulated intrinsically so it is myogenic in nature.
NCERT Page-287 / N-202
Body fluids and circulation
278417
Statement I: Blood is a special epithelium tissue and is made up of densely packed cells.
Statement II: Leukocytes are also called as white blood cells.
1 Both Statement I and Statement II are incorrect
2 Statement I is correct but Statement II is incorrect
3 Statement I is incorrect but Statement II is correct
4 Both Statement I and Statement II are correct
Explanation:
(c) Blood is a special connective tissue and is made up of a fluid matrix, plasma and formed elements.
NCERT Page-278 & 279 / N-193
Body fluids and circulation
278418
Statement I: The person that has ' $AB$ ' blood group is known as 'universal recipients.
Statement II: Person with 'AB' group can accept blood from persons with $AB$ as well as the other groups of blood.
1 Both Statement I and Statement II are incorrect
2 Statement I is correct but Statement II is incorrect
3 Statement I is incorrect but Statement II is correct
278414
Statement I: The recipient's serum should not contain antigen similar to the RBCs of the donor. NCERT -280/N-195
Statement II: The recipients's serum should not contain the antibodies against the RBCs of the donor.]#
1 Both Statement I and Statement II are incorrect
2 Statement I is correct but Statement II is incorrect
3 Statement I is incorrect but Statement II is correct
4 Both Statement I and Statement II are correct
Explanation:
(c) Since antigens are present on the surface of the red blood corpuscles so recipients serum should not contain antibodies against the antigen that are present on the red blood corpuscles of the donor.
Body fluids and circulation
278415
Statement I: Rh grouping in humans is based on the presence or absence of rhesus antigen on RBCs surface. Statement II: Nearly $80\text{ }\!\!%\!\!\text{ }$ of humans possess Rh antigen and this called Rh positive.
1 Both Statement I and Statement II are incorrect
2 Statement I is correct but Statement II is incorrect
3 Statement I is incorrect but Statement II is correct
4 Both Statement I and Statement II are correct
Explanation:
(d)
NCERT Page-281 / N-196
Body fluids and circulation
278416
Statement I: Activities of human heart are regulated by extrinsically.
Statement II: Human heart is neurogenic.
1 Both Statement I and Statement II are incorrect
2 Statement I is correct but Statement II is incorrect
3 Statement I is incorrect but Statement II is correct
4 Both Statement I and Statement II are correct
Explanation:
(a) The activities of the human heart are regulated intrinsically so it is myogenic in nature.
NCERT Page-287 / N-202
Body fluids and circulation
278417
Statement I: Blood is a special epithelium tissue and is made up of densely packed cells.
Statement II: Leukocytes are also called as white blood cells.
1 Both Statement I and Statement II are incorrect
2 Statement I is correct but Statement II is incorrect
3 Statement I is incorrect but Statement II is correct
4 Both Statement I and Statement II are correct
Explanation:
(c) Blood is a special connective tissue and is made up of a fluid matrix, plasma and formed elements.
NCERT Page-278 & 279 / N-193
Body fluids and circulation
278418
Statement I: The person that has ' $AB$ ' blood group is known as 'universal recipients.
Statement II: Person with 'AB' group can accept blood from persons with $AB$ as well as the other groups of blood.
1 Both Statement I and Statement II are incorrect
2 Statement I is correct but Statement II is incorrect
3 Statement I is incorrect but Statement II is correct
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Body fluids and circulation
278414
Statement I: The recipient's serum should not contain antigen similar to the RBCs of the donor. NCERT -280/N-195
Statement II: The recipients's serum should not contain the antibodies against the RBCs of the donor.]#
1 Both Statement I and Statement II are incorrect
2 Statement I is correct but Statement II is incorrect
3 Statement I is incorrect but Statement II is correct
4 Both Statement I and Statement II are correct
Explanation:
(c) Since antigens are present on the surface of the red blood corpuscles so recipients serum should not contain antibodies against the antigen that are present on the red blood corpuscles of the donor.
Body fluids and circulation
278415
Statement I: Rh grouping in humans is based on the presence or absence of rhesus antigen on RBCs surface. Statement II: Nearly $80\text{ }\!\!%\!\!\text{ }$ of humans possess Rh antigen and this called Rh positive.
1 Both Statement I and Statement II are incorrect
2 Statement I is correct but Statement II is incorrect
3 Statement I is incorrect but Statement II is correct
4 Both Statement I and Statement II are correct
Explanation:
(d)
NCERT Page-281 / N-196
Body fluids and circulation
278416
Statement I: Activities of human heart are regulated by extrinsically.
Statement II: Human heart is neurogenic.
1 Both Statement I and Statement II are incorrect
2 Statement I is correct but Statement II is incorrect
3 Statement I is incorrect but Statement II is correct
4 Both Statement I and Statement II are correct
Explanation:
(a) The activities of the human heart are regulated intrinsically so it is myogenic in nature.
NCERT Page-287 / N-202
Body fluids and circulation
278417
Statement I: Blood is a special epithelium tissue and is made up of densely packed cells.
Statement II: Leukocytes are also called as white blood cells.
1 Both Statement I and Statement II are incorrect
2 Statement I is correct but Statement II is incorrect
3 Statement I is incorrect but Statement II is correct
4 Both Statement I and Statement II are correct
Explanation:
(c) Blood is a special connective tissue and is made up of a fluid matrix, plasma and formed elements.
NCERT Page-278 & 279 / N-193
Body fluids and circulation
278418
Statement I: The person that has ' $AB$ ' blood group is known as 'universal recipients.
Statement II: Person with 'AB' group can accept blood from persons with $AB$ as well as the other groups of blood.
1 Both Statement I and Statement II are incorrect
2 Statement I is correct but Statement II is incorrect
3 Statement I is incorrect but Statement II is correct
278414
Statement I: The recipient's serum should not contain antigen similar to the RBCs of the donor. NCERT -280/N-195
Statement II: The recipients's serum should not contain the antibodies against the RBCs of the donor.]#
1 Both Statement I and Statement II are incorrect
2 Statement I is correct but Statement II is incorrect
3 Statement I is incorrect but Statement II is correct
4 Both Statement I and Statement II are correct
Explanation:
(c) Since antigens are present on the surface of the red blood corpuscles so recipients serum should not contain antibodies against the antigen that are present on the red blood corpuscles of the donor.
Body fluids and circulation
278415
Statement I: Rh grouping in humans is based on the presence or absence of rhesus antigen on RBCs surface. Statement II: Nearly $80\text{ }\!\!%\!\!\text{ }$ of humans possess Rh antigen and this called Rh positive.
1 Both Statement I and Statement II are incorrect
2 Statement I is correct but Statement II is incorrect
3 Statement I is incorrect but Statement II is correct
4 Both Statement I and Statement II are correct
Explanation:
(d)
NCERT Page-281 / N-196
Body fluids and circulation
278416
Statement I: Activities of human heart are regulated by extrinsically.
Statement II: Human heart is neurogenic.
1 Both Statement I and Statement II are incorrect
2 Statement I is correct but Statement II is incorrect
3 Statement I is incorrect but Statement II is correct
4 Both Statement I and Statement II are correct
Explanation:
(a) The activities of the human heart are regulated intrinsically so it is myogenic in nature.
NCERT Page-287 / N-202
Body fluids and circulation
278417
Statement I: Blood is a special epithelium tissue and is made up of densely packed cells.
Statement II: Leukocytes are also called as white blood cells.
1 Both Statement I and Statement II are incorrect
2 Statement I is correct but Statement II is incorrect
3 Statement I is incorrect but Statement II is correct
4 Both Statement I and Statement II are correct
Explanation:
(c) Blood is a special connective tissue and is made up of a fluid matrix, plasma and formed elements.
NCERT Page-278 & 279 / N-193
Body fluids and circulation
278418
Statement I: The person that has ' $AB$ ' blood group is known as 'universal recipients.
Statement II: Person with 'AB' group can accept blood from persons with $AB$ as well as the other groups of blood.
1 Both Statement I and Statement II are incorrect
2 Statement I is correct but Statement II is incorrect
3 Statement I is incorrect but Statement II is correct