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What is the medical term for blockage of blood carrying oxygen to cardiac muscles?
Differentiate: Red blood cell and White blood cell
Differentiate: Auricle and Ventricle
Differentiate: Arteries and Veins
Differentiate: Pulmonary blood circulation and Systemic blood circulation
Differentiate: Systolic blood pressure and Diastolic blood pressure
Differentiate: Anaemia and Haemophilia
Differentiate: Angiogram and Open heart surgery
Differentiate: Platelets and White blood cell
Blood is red. Give reason.
White Blood Cells are like the soldiers of the body. Why?
The wall of the ventricle is highly muscular or thicker than the wall of the auricle. Why?
The wall of the left ventricle is thicker than the wall of the right ventricle.
Arteries do not have valves but veins have valves. Why?
A person with anaemia feels tired after a short walk. Give reason.
Arteries are deeply seated inside the muscles but veins are superficial. Why?
The blood group shall be tested before transfusion. Explain.
Blood coagulates slower or does not coagulate in hemophilic person. Explain.
Describe the main parts of the human blood circulatory system.
Write the main function of blood.
When any part of the body is injured, the bleeding stops after a while. Why?
Ramila gets tired even after walking a short distance and also finds it difficult to breathe. What is the reason for this? Explain.
A person has a blood pressure of 130/90 mmHg. What does this mean?
Which device is used to measure blood pressure?
Before the transfusion of blood to a patient, the blood group of the donor and receiver patient is checked by the doctor. Why?
Sarita's grandmother shows the symptoms like frequent urination, tiredness, muscular spasm, numbness is hands and legs, and thirst. What is the problem with her?
Mention the effect and preventive measures of high blood pressure.
The respiratory system, digestive system, and circulatory system in the human body are interrelated. Explain this statement with reasons.
How is high or low blood pressure detected?
While Sarita was walking on the road, she saw an old man suffering from chest pain. She rushed him to the hospital. The initial examination suggested that he might have a heart problem. Which test would be appropriate to identify his heart condition? Explain with reason.
Explain the blood circulation in the human body with a diagram.
Write the preventive measures for hyperuricemia.
Explain the internal structure of the human heart with a neat and labeled diagram.
Explain the main causes of a heart attack.
Introduce angiogram and its importance.
Give a brief introduction to open-heart surgery.
When Samip's blood was tested, the number of white blood cells was found to be more than 3000. Which symptoms may appear in his body in this situation? Give a reason.
The level of fibrinogen was found to be high in the plasma of Harish at the time of the blood test. Does this affect his blood circulation or not? Explain with a reason.
Which one of the following blood vessels carries blood from lungs to heart?
Which of the following blood vessels carries blood from heart to lungs?
Define blood pressure.
Consider you are suffering with high fever and there is no any health centre nearby you. What can you apply to lower the fever? Also, mention the reason.
Study the given figure of blood:
- Which type of them covers 55% part of blood?
- Which of them is concerned with leukemia?
- What is the abnormality called, when number of A decreases below normal level?
- Which of them forms fibre like structure during its function?
Which part of the heart receives oxygenated blood from the lungs ?
Write the full form of WBC.
The diagrams alongside show two main blood vessels. They carry blood into different parts of the body.
- Identify the blood vessel that has no valve and related with body parts other than lungs.
- Between them which blood vessel causes heart attack due to blood flow obstruction?
- Write any two differences between these blood vessels on the basis of pulmonary circulation.
Write the name of the blood vessels which carries blood from heart to lungs and lungs to heart.
Write any four differences between RNA and DNA.
External structure of the heart is shown in the given diagram.
- In which part of them, a stent is kept during angioplasty?
- Which part carries blood from heart to lungs?
- Which valve remains closed when C contracts?
- Which of them brings blood into the heart?
Through which valve does the blood flow from right ventricle to lungs?
What is the name of the blood vessel that carries blood from heart to lungs?
A person has severe pain in his chest, which is transmitting towards the neck and arms.
- Which artery is involved in this disorder?
- How can it be tested without using x-ray, describe in short?
- Which treatment method is done to place stent in the artery?
What does the pulmonary artery do?
Write the full form of DNA.
Which type of blood cell is imbalanced in the patient who is suffering from haemophilia?
Sketch a neat diagram of human heart of that condition when it pumps blood to lungs for purification and label pulmonary and bicuspid valve.
If you find a person on the way who feels severe pain and pressure in thoracic region and feels difficult to respire, what will be your role to save the life of the person? What should a health worker do immediately after reaching the patient at the health centre?
Which disease occurs due to high amount of RBC in blood?
What is the name of the blood vessel that carries blood from heart to different parts of the body?
What is the medical term for blockage of blood carrying oxygen to cardiac muscles?
Differentiate: Red blood cell and White blood cell
Differentiate: Auricle and Ventricle
Differentiate: Arteries and Veins
Differentiate: Pulmonary blood circulation and Systemic blood circulation
Differentiate: Systolic blood pressure and Diastolic blood pressure
Differentiate: Anaemia and Haemophilia
Differentiate: Angiogram and Open heart surgery
Differentiate: Platelets and White blood cell
Blood is red. Give reason.
White Blood Cells are like the soldiers of the body. Why?
The wall of the ventricle is highly muscular or thicker than the wall of the auricle. Why?
The wall of the left ventricle is thicker than the wall of the right ventricle.
Arteries do not have valves but veins have valves. Why?
A person with anaemia feels tired after a short walk. Give reason.
Arteries are deeply seated inside the muscles but veins are superficial. Why?
The blood group shall be tested before transfusion. Explain.
Blood coagulates slower or does not coagulate in hemophilic person. Explain.
Describe the main parts of the human blood circulatory system.
Write the main function of blood.
When any part of the body is injured, the bleeding stops after a while. Why?
Ramila gets tired even after walking a short distance and also finds it difficult to breathe. What is the reason for this? Explain.
A person has a blood pressure of 130/90 mmHg. What does this mean?
Which device is used to measure blood pressure?
Before the transfusion of blood to a patient, the blood group of the donor and receiver patient is checked by the doctor. Why?
Sarita's grandmother shows the symptoms like frequent urination, tiredness, muscular spasm, numbness is hands and legs, and thirst. What is the problem with her?
Mention the effect and preventive measures of high blood pressure.
The respiratory system, digestive system, and circulatory system in the human body are interrelated. Explain this statement with reasons.
How is high or low blood pressure detected?
While Sarita was walking on the road, she saw an old man suffering from chest pain. She rushed him to the hospital. The initial examination suggested that he might have a heart problem. Which test would be appropriate to identify his heart condition? Explain with reason.
Explain the blood circulation in the human body with a diagram.
Write the preventive measures for hyperuricemia.
Explain the internal structure of the human heart with a neat and labeled diagram.
Explain the main causes of a heart attack.
Introduce angiogram and its importance.
Give a brief introduction to open-heart surgery.
When Samip's blood was tested, the number of white blood cells was found to be more than 3000. Which symptoms may appear in his body in this situation? Give a reason.
The level of fibrinogen was found to be high in the plasma of Harish at the time of the blood test. Does this affect his blood circulation or not? Explain with a reason.
Which one of the following blood vessels carries blood from lungs to heart?
Which of the following blood vessels carries blood from heart to lungs?
Define blood pressure.
Consider you are suffering with high fever and there is no any health centre nearby you. What can you apply to lower the fever? Also, mention the reason.
Study the given figure of blood:
- Which type of them covers 55% part of blood?
- Which of them is concerned with leukemia?
- What is the abnormality called, when number of A decreases below normal level?
- Which of them forms fibre like structure during its function?
Which part of the heart receives oxygenated blood from the lungs ?
Write the full form of WBC.
The diagrams alongside show two main blood vessels. They carry blood into different parts of the body.
- Identify the blood vessel that has no valve and related with body parts other than lungs.
- Between them which blood vessel causes heart attack due to blood flow obstruction?
- Write any two differences between these blood vessels on the basis of pulmonary circulation.
Write the name of the blood vessels which carries blood from heart to lungs and lungs to heart.
Write any four differences between RNA and DNA.
External structure of the heart is shown in the given diagram.
- In which part of them, a stent is kept during angioplasty?
- Which part carries blood from heart to lungs?
- Which valve remains closed when C contracts?
- Which of them brings blood into the heart?
Through which valve does the blood flow from right ventricle to lungs?
What is the name of the blood vessel that carries blood from heart to lungs?
A person has severe pain in his chest, which is transmitting towards the neck and arms.
- Which artery is involved in this disorder?
- How can it be tested without using x-ray, describe in short?
- Which treatment method is done to place stent in the artery?
What does the pulmonary artery do?
Write the full form of DNA.
Which type of blood cell is imbalanced in the patient who is suffering from haemophilia?
Sketch a neat diagram of human heart of that condition when it pumps blood to lungs for purification and label pulmonary and bicuspid valve.
If you find a person on the way who feels severe pain and pressure in thoracic region and feels difficult to respire, what will be your role to save the life of the person? What should a health worker do immediately after reaching the patient at the health centre?
Which disease occurs due to high amount of RBC in blood?
What is the name of the blood vessel that carries blood from heart to different parts of the body?