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WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN SYSTOLE AND DIASTOLE?
what is fossa lunata ?
explain the mechanism of blood clotting?
why does the ventricle relax as a closed chamber in the early phase of its diastole?
explain different types of blood groups and donor copatibiity
Explain Cardiac cycle?
Pls provide a flow chart for Cardiac Cycle.......
The zig-zag junction between two cardiac muscle fibres is called ..............
what are the functions of histamine,heparin and serotonin released by the basophils?
ans soon plzz!
Please give some pictures of abnormal ECGs, I want to compare them with normal one.
What is the speciality of Hepatic Portal System?
What is Erythrolysis
dear teachers
i liked da teachers video for blood clootting...thankyou 4 dat.....
i have a question...whatis the role if calcium ions in blood clotting ?
What are different types of blood group?What are the conditions to donate blood?
Describe the evolutionary change in the pattern of heart among the vertebrates.
in ecg, why electrical lead is attached to left ankle and not right?
WHY IS HEART MESODERMALLY DERIVED ORGAN? WHAT DOES MESODERMAL MEAN?
kinetochore,xplain
What is Ischemic Heart disease?
pls helpme return to the old version or just clear the problems in watching teachers video. Im not able to see it there is no problem in my internet connection expert help !!!!
Which blood protein initiates blood coagulation?? Prothrombin or Fibrinogen..
Describe the different types of valves present in human heart and explain their function and location?
infectious diseases and vaccines available against them.minimum 10 diseases [5 of viral and 5 of bacteria ]
why o blood group is called the universal donor ????????????
Which animals have nucleated RBCs?
what is speed of flow of blood in human body?
WHY BLOOD DOESN'T CLOT INSIDE OUR BODY ALTHOUGH OXYGEN IS PRESENT INSIDE?
IS THERE ANY MAMMAL WHICH HAVE NUCLEATED RBC?
. What is meant by double circulation? What is its significance
AB bloodgroup is caleed universal acceptor, but if a person with A bloodgroup will donate his blood, it will have antibody B, which can react with antigen B, still why AB bloodgroup is known as universal acceptor?
Alveoli short note
What is Atherosclerosis, Arteriosclerosis and Angina Pectoris?
When the blood of theRh-negative mother comes in contact with the blood of Rh positive foetus it starts forming antibodies against the foetal blood.Why then the foetal blood doesn't any antibodies against Rh negative blood of the mother???
What happens if father is Rh( negative) and mother is Rh(positive)??
How does it affect the sebsequent child ????
Why it is importent to check Rh factor of the blood of a pregnenet women????
name and number the different clotting factors involved in clotting of blood?
what is coaglation of blood is?
SAN is called the pacemaker. Give reasons.
Ravi was rushed to a nearly hospital after an accident which caused a lot of blood loss. The hospital failed to supply O-ve blood for transfusion. Rahman who was attending a patient learned about the situation agreed to donate blood being of the same blood group.
(a) What values do you find in Rahman?
(b) Why can't O+ve blood be transfused in to Ravi's body?
WHAT IS THE SIGNIFICANCE OF AV NODE AND AV BUNDLE IN THE FUNCTIONING OF THE HEART.
Maximum surface area of circulating system isnseen in which one of these?
a-heart
b--capillaries
c-arterioles
d-veins
Vitamin K is necessary for blood clotting. Why?
but why does this lub-dub sound occur?
Draw a standard ECG and explain the different segments in it.
Which of the following chambers of heart has the thickest muscular wall?
a-left auricle
b-left ventricle
c-right ventricle
d-right auricle
PROTHROMBIN WHICH HELPS IN CLOTTING BLOOD IS RELEASED BY.......1] BLOOD PLATELETS 2] BLOOD CORPUSCLES 3] BLOOD PLASMA 4] TRANMATIZED TISSUE
what is spleen?
where is it located?
what is the funtion of spleen?
why sinoatrial node is called the pacemaker of your heart.? class 11
lacunae and sinuses are present in the tissue or sorrounded by tissue ? what are haemocoel and haemolymph
structure and function of heart?????//
what is the life span of wbc and plasma?
What will happen if 2% CaCl2 solution is injected in heart of a mammal?
Describe all the clotting factors of blood, including the hypothetical factors.
what is straw coloured?
difference b/w t lymphocytes and b lymphocytes?
i have a project on cardiology..would u provide me sources for the project? pictures and oll?
Can anyone give detailed explanation of joint diastole !!!
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Syllabus
WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN SYSTOLE AND DIASTOLE?
what is fossa lunata ?
explain the mechanism of blood clotting?
why does the ventricle relax as a closed chamber in the early phase of its diastole?
explain different types of blood groups and donor copatibiity
Explain Cardiac cycle?
A)spleen B)lungs C)gills D)liver.explain ur answer clearly
Pls provide a flow chart for Cardiac Cycle.......
The zig-zag junction between two cardiac muscle fibres is called ..............
what are the functions of histamine,heparin and serotonin released by the basophils?
ans soon plzz!
Please give some pictures of abnormal ECGs, I want to compare them with normal one.
What is the speciality of Hepatic Portal System?
What is Erythrolysis
dear teachers
i liked da teachers video for blood clootting...thankyou 4 dat.....
i have a question...whatis the role if calcium ions in blood clotting ?
(1) 0.3 s (2) 0.1 s
(3) 0.5 s (4) 0.7 s
Explain it
What are different types of blood group?What are the conditions to donate blood?
Describe the evolutionary change in the pattern of heart among the vertebrates.
in ecg, why electrical lead is attached to left ankle and not right?
WHY IS HEART MESODERMALLY DERIVED ORGAN? WHAT DOES MESODERMAL MEAN?
kinetochore,xplain
What is Ischemic Heart disease?
pls helpme return to the old version or just clear the problems in watching teachers video. Im not able to see it there is no problem in my internet connection expert help !!!!
Which blood protein initiates blood coagulation?? Prothrombin or Fibrinogen..
Describe the different types of valves present in human heart and explain their function and location?
infectious diseases and vaccines available against them.minimum 10 diseases [5 of viral and 5 of bacteria ]
why o blood group is called the universal donor ????????????
Which animals have nucleated RBCs?
what is speed of flow of blood in human body?
WHY BLOOD DOESN'T CLOT INSIDE OUR BODY ALTHOUGH OXYGEN IS PRESENT INSIDE?
IS THERE ANY MAMMAL WHICH HAVE NUCLEATED RBC?
. What is meant by double circulation? What is its significance
AB bloodgroup is caleed universal acceptor, but if a person with A bloodgroup will donate his blood, it will have antibody B, which can react with antigen B, still why AB bloodgroup is known as universal acceptor?
Alveoli short note
What is Atherosclerosis, Arteriosclerosis and Angina Pectoris?
When the blood of theRh-negative mother comes in contact with the blood of Rh positive foetus it starts forming antibodies against the foetal blood.Why then the foetal blood doesn't any antibodies against Rh negative blood of the mother???
What happens if father is Rh( negative) and mother is Rh(positive)??
How does it affect the sebsequent child ????
Why it is importent to check Rh factor of the blood of a pregnenet women????
name and number the different clotting factors involved in clotting of blood?
what is coaglation of blood is?
SAN is called the pacemaker. Give reasons.
Ravi was rushed to a nearly hospital after an accident which caused a lot of blood loss. The hospital failed to supply O-ve blood for transfusion. Rahman who was attending a patient learned about the situation agreed to donate blood being of the same blood group.
(a) What values do you find in Rahman?
(b) Why can't O+ve blood be transfused in to Ravi's body?
WHAT IS THE SIGNIFICANCE OF AV NODE AND AV BUNDLE IN THE FUNCTIONING OF THE HEART.
Maximum surface area of circulating system isnseen in which one of these?
a-heart
b--capillaries
c-arterioles
d-veins
Vitamin K is necessary for blood clotting. Why?
but why does this lub-dub sound occur?
Draw a standard ECG and explain the different segments in it.
Which of the following chambers of heart has the thickest muscular wall?
a-left auricle
b-left ventricle
c-right ventricle
d-right auricle
PROTHROMBIN WHICH HELPS IN CLOTTING BLOOD IS RELEASED BY.......1] BLOOD PLATELETS 2] BLOOD CORPUSCLES 3] BLOOD PLASMA 4] TRANMATIZED TISSUE
what is spleen?
where is it located?
what is the funtion of spleen?
why sinoatrial node is called the pacemaker of your heart.? class 11
lacunae and sinuses are present in the tissue or sorrounded by tissue ? what are haemocoel and haemolymph
structure and function of heart?????//
what is the life span of wbc and plasma?
What will happen if 2% CaCl2 solution is injected in heart of a mammal?
Describe all the clotting factors of blood, including the hypothetical factors.
what is straw coloured?
difference b/w t lymphocytes and b lymphocytes?
i have a project on cardiology..would u provide me sources for the project? pictures and oll?
Can anyone give detailed explanation of joint diastole !!!