1. Heparin
2. Hirudin
3. Serotonin
4. Histamine
Hirudin
1. Monocyte
2. Lymphocyte
3. Neutrophil
4. Erythrocyte
Erythrocyte
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
Because of their small size, capillaries contain blood that is moving more quickly than in other parts of the circulatory system
1. Two times
2. Only once
3. Several times
4. Four times
Two times
1. SA node
2. AV node
3. Bundle of His
4. Purkinje fibres
SA node
1. Lower lateral wall right atrium
2. Upper lateral wall right atrium
3. Upper lateral wall left atrium
4. Lower lateral wall left atrium
Upper lateral wall right atrium
1. Short bones
2. Spongy bones
3. Long bones
4. All of these
Long bones
1. Histamine and dopamine
2. Histamine and kinins
3. Interferons and histamines
4. Interferons and histamine
Histamine and kinins
1. Secretion-Gastrin : Source-Stomatch lining : Target-Oxyntic cells : Action- Productio of HCl
2. Secretion-Inhibin : Source- Sertoli cells : Target-Hypothalamus : Inhibition of section of Secretion of gonadotropin Releasing hormone
3. Secretion-Enterkinase : Source-Duodenum : Target-Gall bladder : Action-Release of bile juice
4. Secretion - Atrial Natriuretic factor : Source- Sinu atrial node M-cells of Atria : Targer-Juxta-glomerular apparatus : Action-Inhibition of release of rennin
Secretion - Atrial Natriuretic factor : Source- Sinu atrial node M-cells of Atria : Targer-Juxta-glomerular apparatus : Action-Inhibition of release of rennin
1. Thomas Roderick
2. Jeffrey et. al
3. Griffth
4. All of these
Thomas Roderick