285997
During systemic circulation, blood leaves the____(i)____ and_____(ii)____
1 (i)- left ventricle, (ii)- goes directly to the aorta
2 (i)-right ventricle, (ii)- goes directly to the aorta
3 (i)-right ventricle, (ii)- moves to the lungs.
4 (i)- left ventricle, (ii)- moves to the lungs
Explanation:
(a) During systemic circulation, blood leaves the left ventricle and goes directly to the aorta while during pulmonary circulation, blood leaves the right ventricle and moves to the lungs.
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BODY FLUIDS and CIRCULATION(NCERT)
285998
Artery differs from vein in having
1 Narrow wall
2 Valves
3 Thick walls
4 None of these
Explanation:
(b)
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BODY FLUIDS and CIRCULATION(NCERT)
285999
Which of the following best describes an artery?
1 Carries blood away from the heart.
2 Carries oxygenated blood.
3 Contains valves.
4 Has thin walls.
Explanation:
(a) Arteries are defined as vessels that carry blood away from the heart.
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BODY FLUIDS and CIRCULATION(NCERT)
286000
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.
285997
During systemic circulation, blood leaves the____(i)____ and_____(ii)____
1 (i)- left ventricle, (ii)- goes directly to the aorta
2 (i)-right ventricle, (ii)- goes directly to the aorta
3 (i)-right ventricle, (ii)- moves to the lungs.
4 (i)- left ventricle, (ii)- moves to the lungs
Explanation:
(a) During systemic circulation, blood leaves the left ventricle and goes directly to the aorta while during pulmonary circulation, blood leaves the right ventricle and moves to the lungs.
NCERT Page-286 / N-201
BODY FLUIDS and CIRCULATION(NCERT)
285998
Artery differs from vein in having
1 Narrow wall
2 Valves
3 Thick walls
4 None of these
Explanation:
(b)
NCERT Page-286 / N-201
BODY FLUIDS and CIRCULATION(NCERT)
285999
Which of the following best describes an artery?
1 Carries blood away from the heart.
2 Carries oxygenated blood.
3 Contains valves.
4 Has thin walls.
Explanation:
(a) Arteries are defined as vessels that carry blood away from the heart.
NCERT Page-286 / N-201
BODY FLUIDS and CIRCULATION(NCERT)
286000
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(NCERT)
285997
During systemic circulation, blood leaves the____(i)____ and_____(ii)____
1 (i)- left ventricle, (ii)- goes directly to the aorta
2 (i)-right ventricle, (ii)- goes directly to the aorta
3 (i)-right ventricle, (ii)- moves to the lungs.
4 (i)- left ventricle, (ii)- moves to the lungs
Explanation:
(a) During systemic circulation, blood leaves the left ventricle and goes directly to the aorta while during pulmonary circulation, blood leaves the right ventricle and moves to the lungs.
NCERT Page-286 / N-201
BODY FLUIDS and CIRCULATION(NCERT)
285998
Artery differs from vein in having
1 Narrow wall
2 Valves
3 Thick walls
4 None of these
Explanation:
(b)
NCERT Page-286 / N-201
BODY FLUIDS and CIRCULATION(NCERT)
285999
Which of the following best describes an artery?
1 Carries blood away from the heart.
2 Carries oxygenated blood.
3 Contains valves.
4 Has thin walls.
Explanation:
(a) Arteries are defined as vessels that carry blood away from the heart.
NCERT Page-286 / N-201
BODY FLUIDS and CIRCULATION(NCERT)
286000
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.
285997
During systemic circulation, blood leaves the____(i)____ and_____(ii)____
1 (i)- left ventricle, (ii)- goes directly to the aorta
2 (i)-right ventricle, (ii)- goes directly to the aorta
3 (i)-right ventricle, (ii)- moves to the lungs.
4 (i)- left ventricle, (ii)- moves to the lungs
Explanation:
(a) During systemic circulation, blood leaves the left ventricle and goes directly to the aorta while during pulmonary circulation, blood leaves the right ventricle and moves to the lungs.
NCERT Page-286 / N-201
BODY FLUIDS and CIRCULATION(NCERT)
285998
Artery differs from vein in having
1 Narrow wall
2 Valves
3 Thick walls
4 None of these
Explanation:
(b)
NCERT Page-286 / N-201
BODY FLUIDS and CIRCULATION(NCERT)
285999
Which of the following best describes an artery?
1 Carries blood away from the heart.
2 Carries oxygenated blood.
3 Contains valves.
4 Has thin walls.
Explanation:
(a) Arteries are defined as vessels that carry blood away from the heart.
NCERT Page-286 / N-201
BODY FLUIDS and CIRCULATION(NCERT)
286000
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.