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Questions from Blood

 

Questions from Blood

1. What is the primary function of plasma in the blood?

   A) Carrying oxygen to tissues

   B) Transporting nutrients and waste products

   C) Facilitating blood clotting

   D) Regulating body temperature

  Answer: B) Transporting nutrients and waste products

2. Which component of blood is responsible for carrying oxygen from the lungs to tissues?

   A) White blood cells

   B) Platelets

   C) Red blood cells

   D) Plasma

 Answer: C) Red blood cells (Erythrocytes)

3. What is the main function of white blood cells in the bloodstream?

   A) Carrying oxygen

   B) Regulating blood pH

   C) Participating in the immune response

   D) Forming blood clots

  Answer: C) Participating in the immune response

4. Platelets are essential for which process in the body?

   A) Nutrient absorption

   B) Muscle contraction

   C) Blood clotting

   D) Oxygen transport

 Answer: C) Blood clotting

5. Which function is NOT attributed to blood?

   A) Oxygenation

   B) Digestion

   C) Immune response

   D) Homeostasis

   Answer: B) Digestion

6.  Plasma constitutes approximately _____% of blood volume.  

 Answer: 55%

7. Erythrocytes contain ________________, an iron-containing protein responsible for oxygen transport.  

 Answer: Haemoglobin

8. Fill in the blank: Platelets play a vital role in _______________, the process of blood clotting.

Answer: Haemostasis

9. What is the iron-containing protein responsible for oxygen transport in red blood cells?

 Answer: Haemoglobin

10. Which component of blood is responsible for defending the body against pathogens and foreign substances?

 Answer: Leukocytes

11. What is the process of blood clotting called?

Answer: Haemostasis

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12. What is the primary function of haemoglobin in the human body?

   A) Carbohydrate digestion 

   B) Oxygen transport 

   C) Muscle contraction 

   D) Nerve impulse transmission 

Answer: B) Oxygen transport 

 

13. Which component of haemoglobin binds to oxygen molecules?

   A) Iron 

   B) Zinc 

   C) Calcium 

   D) Magnesium 

 Answer: A) Iron 

14. What is the typical structure of haemoglobin in adults?

   A) One alpha chain and three beta chains 

   B) Two alpha chains and two beta chains 

   C) Three alpha chains and one beta chain 

   D) Four alpha chains and four beta chains 

Answer: B) Two alpha chains and two beta chains 

15. Which of the following is NOT a function of haemoglobin?

   A) Carbon dioxide transport 

   B) Nitric oxide breakdown 

   C) Blood pH regulation 

   D) Energy production 

  Answer: D) Energy production 

16. How does haemoglobin contribute to the removal of carbon dioxide from tissues?

   A) By binding to and transporting carbon dioxide 

   B) By breaking down carbon dioxide molecules 

   C) By releasing oxygen, facilitating carbon dioxide diffusion 

   D) By stimulating the respiratory center in the brain 

  Answer: C) By releasing oxygen, facilitating carbon dioxide diffusion 

17. The primary function of haemoglobin is _________________.  

  Answer: Oxygen transport 

18. Haemoglobin consists of two alpha chains and two _______________ chains.

  

 Answer: Beta 

19. What is the main function of haemoglobin?

Answer: Transport

20. What component of haemoglobin binds to oxygen molecules?

Answer: Iron

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