Description : Most abundant element present in our body?
Last Answer : Oxygen
Description : What is the most abundant gas in our atmosphere oxygen hydrogen nitrogen water?
Last Answer : It is nitrogen, followed by oxygen.
Description : Which is of the following is the most abundant gas in our atmosphere?
Last Answer : nitrogen
Description : A vast proportion of our body's weight is made up of (a) bones (b) water (c) organs (d) skin, tissues and organs
Last Answer : Ans:(d)
Description : Most abundant compound present in 'T" animals and human body?
Last Answer : Water
Description : The most abundant metal in human body is?
Last Answer : Calcium
Description : Most abundant metal present in human body and bones?
Description : Most abundant element in human body?
Last Answer : The human body is relatively high in HCl.
Description : Read the following (A-D) statements :- A. Connective tissue are most abundant and widely distributed in the body of complex animals B. They are named
Last Answer : Read the following (A-D) statements :- A. Connective tissue are most abundant and widely distributed in the body ... - A. Four B. Three C. Two D. One
Description : What are the top ten abundant elements in the body?
Last Answer : Hunk, Hunk, Hunk, Hunk, Hunk, Hunk, Hunk, Hunk, Hunk, Hunk
Description : The element which is the most abundant in the human body is : (1) Oxygen (2) Carbon (3) Iron (4) Nitrogen
Last Answer : (1) Oxygen Explanation: The generation and maintenance of all our life processes are supported by four basic components: carbohydrates, water, proteins and energy. Most scientists agree that oxygen is ... is largely composed of oxygen. All metabolic processes in the body are regulated by oxygen.
Description : The most abundant protein in the body is Options: 1) Albumin 2) Globulin 3) Collagen 4) Fibrinogen
Last Answer : Correct Answer: 3) Collagen
Description : What is the most abundant element in the human body, WEIGHT?
Last Answer : ANSWER: OXYGEN
Description : The element which is the most abundant in the human body is: (1) Oxygen (2) Carbon (3) Iron (4) Nitrogen
Description : The most abundant element in the human body is (1) carbon (2) iron (3) nitrogen (4) oxygen
Last Answer : oxygen
Description : The tissues which connect various other tissues of the body and provide support are called
Last Answer : connective tissues.
Description : Which of the following is affected by rickets in the human body? A. Bones (Answer) B. Tissues C. Muscles D. Blood
Last Answer : A. Bones (Answer)
Description : Name the cells/tissues in human body which exhibit ciliary movement. -Biology
Last Answer : Macrophages and leucocytes in blood exhibit amoeboid movement.
Description : What are the tissues in plant body ?
Last Answer : Plant body has dividing tissue and permanent tissue.
Description : How many types of tissues or tissues are present in the advanced animal body including human ?
Last Answer : There are four main types of tissues or tissues in the human body. Such as epithelial tissue. Connective tissue or connective tissue. Muscle tissue or muscular tissue. Nerve tissue.
Description : Bulk of carbon dioxide `(CO_(2))` released from body tissues into the blood is present as
Last Answer : Bulk of carbon dioxide `(CO_(2))` released from body tissues into the blood is present as A ... . `70%` carbamino-haemoglobin and `30%` as bicarbonate
Description : Body tissues obtain oxygen from haemoglobin because of its dissociation in tissues caused by
Last Answer : Body tissues obtain oxygen from haemoglobin because of its dissociation in tissues caused by A. Low ... concentration D. High `CO_(2)` concentration
Description : Tissues located in different parts of body like pituitary, pineal, thyroid etc. are coutns as
Last Answer : Tissues located in different parts of body like pituitary, pineal, thyroid etc. are coutns as
Description : What are the tiny vessels through which diffusion takes place between the blood and the body tissues?
Last Answer : The capillaries. Check Wiki for "Capillary action".
Description : What disease occurs when there is an abnormal increase in the number of white blood cells which results in fewer red blood cells carrying oxygen to body tissues?
Last Answer : Leukemia
Description : The general functions of minerals are (A) The structural components of body tissues (B) In the regulation of body fluids (C) In acid-base balance (D) All of these
Last Answer : Answer : D
Description : Glycerol released from adipose tissue by hydrolysis of triglycerides is mainly (A) Taken up by liver (B) Taken up by extrahepatic tissues (C) Reutilised in adipose tissue (D) Excreted from the body FATS AND FATTY ACID METABOLISM 85
Last Answer : Answer : A
Description : Glycogen is present in all body tissues except (A) Liver (B) Brain (C) Kidney (D) Stomach
Last Answer : B
Description : Which option is correct about the levels of organization: D A. Molecules - atoms -cellstissues -organs-body-organismpopulation - community - ecosystem B. Atoms -molecules ... C. Molecules-Atoms-cells-organs-tissues-body-organismD. Atoms-molecules-cells-tissues-organs-body-organism
Last Answer : Atoms-molecules-cells-tissues-organs-body-organism
Description : Which option is correct about the levels of organization: D A. Molecules - atoms -cellstissues -organs-body-organismpopulation - community - ecosystem B. Atoms -molecules -tissues -cells-organs ... - ecosystem D. Atoms -molecules -cells - tissues-organs-body-organismpopulation -community - ecosystem
Last Answer : Atoms -molecules -tissues -cells-organs-body-organismcommunity -population -ecosystem
Description : How carbon monoxide, emitted by automobiles, prevents transport of oxygen in the body tissues? (a) By forming a stable compound with haemoglobin (b) By obstructing the reaction of oxygen with haemoglobin (c) By changing oxygen into carbon dioxide (d) By destroying the haemoglobin
Last Answer : (a) By forming a stable compound with haemoglobin
Description : Transplantation of tissues/organs fails often due to non-acceptance by the patient’s body. Which type of immune response is responsible for such rejections? (a) Cell-mediated immune response (b) Hormonal immune response (c) Physiological immune response (d) Autoimmune response
Last Answer : (a) Cell-mediated immune response
Description : Which functional groups are formed by the association of various tissues. a. System b. Body c. Skeleton d. Organ
Last Answer : Organ
Description : A health disorder that results from the deficiency of thyroxine in adults and characterised by (i) a low metabolic rate, (ii) increase in body weight and (iii) tendency to retain water in tissues is (a) simple goitre (b) myxoedema (c) cretinism (d) hypothyroidism.
Last Answer : (b) myxoedema
Description : Bulk of carbon dioxide (CO2) released from body tissues into the blood is present as (a) bicarbonate in blood plasma and RBCs (b) free CO2 in blood plasma (c) 70% carbamino-haemoglobin and 30% as bicarbonate (d) carbamino-haemoglobin in RBCs.
Last Answer : (a) bicarbonate in blood plasma and RBCs
Description : A large proportion of oxygen remains unused in the human blood even after its uptake by the body tissues. This O2 (a) acts as a reserve during muscular exercise (b) raises the pCO2 of ... enough to keep oxyhaemoglobin saturation at 96% (d) helps in releasing more O2 to the epithelial tissues.
Last Answer : (a) acts as a reserve during muscular exercise
Description : Which one of the following statements is incorrect? (a) The principle of countercurrent flow facilitates efficient respiration in gills of fishes. (b) The residual air in lungs slightly decreases the ... in birds. (d) In insects, circulating body fluids serve to distribute oxygen to tissues.
Last Answer : (b) The residual air in lungs slightly decreases the efficiency of respiration in mammals.
Description : Which one of the following is one of the paths followed by air or O2 during respiration in the adult male Periplaneta americana as it enters the animal body? (a) Spiracle in ... prothorax, tracheoles, trachea, oxygen diffuses into cells (d) Hypopharynx, mouth, pharynx, trachea, tissues
Last Answer : (a) Spiracle in metathorax, trachea, tracheoles, oxygen diffuses into cells
Description : An acute disease becomes _____ when the body is incapable of ridding itself of the pathogen, while a local disease becomes ______ when it disseminates to deeper organs and tissues. a. Contagious; Systemic b. Contagious; Secondary c. Chronic; Systemic d. Chronic; Secondary
Last Answer : c. Chronic; Systemic
Description : The bacterial enzyme ______ assists the spread of bacteria away from a blood clot, while ______ assists the spread through body tissues. a. Streptokinase; Hyaluronidase b. Streptokinase; Hemolysin c. Coagulase; Hyaluronidase d. Coagulase; Hemolysin
Last Answer : a. Streptokinase; Hyaluronidase
Description : Which of the following connective tissue disorders is characterized by insoluble collagen being formed and accumulating excessively in the tissues? a) Scleroderma Scleroderma occurs initially in the ... In polymyalgia rheumatic, immunoglobulin is deposited in the walls of inflamed temporal arteries.
Last Answer : a) Scleroderma Scleroderma occurs initially in the skin but also occurs in blood vessels, major organs, and body systems, potentially resulting in death.
Description : A malignant tumor a) gains access to the blood and lymphatic channels. By this mechanism, the tumor metastasizes to other areas of the body. b) demonstrates cells that are well- ... malignant tumor grows at the periphery and sends out processes that infiltrate and destroy surrounding tissues.
Last Answer : a) gains access to the blood and lymphatic channels. By this mechanism, the tumor metastasizes to other areas of the body.
Description : Many kinds of tissues organise to form a/an (a) organ (b) organ system (c) body system (d) organelle
Last Answer : (a) organ
Description : Which is NOT a correct association of tissues and hormones or functions? A) adipose tissue--leptin to regulate a feeling of fullness B) thymus--use of iodine to make thyroxine for ... insulin for regulation of blood glucose levels E) pancreas--glucagon for regulation of blood glucose levels
Last Answer : B) thymus--use of iodine to make thyroxine for regulation of body growth
Description : Transplantation of tissues/organs fails often due to non-acceptance by the patient's body. Which type of immune-response is responsible for such rejections ? (1) Cell - mediated immune response (2) Hormonal immune response (3) Physiological immune response (4) Autoimmune response
Last Answer : (1) Cell - mediated immune response
Description : A prodrug is: A. The prototype member of a class of drugs B. The oldest member of a class of drugs C. An inactive drug that is transformed in the body to an active metabolite D. A drug that is stored in body tissues and is then gradually released in the circulation
Last Answer : C. An inactive drug that is transformed in the body to an active metabolite
Description : The function of the heart is to (1) Supply oxygen to the tissues (2) carry carbon dioxide from the tissues (3) throw away waste materials (4) pump blood to different parts of the body
Last Answer : pump blood to different parts of the body