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What blood type can people with blood group O Negative Receive?

A. O Positive

B. AB Negative

C. AB Positive

D. O Negative


Which cell is considered an immature red blood cell?

A. Megakaryocytes

B. Erythrocytes

C. Reticulocytes

D. Haemocytoblasts


What is the most abundant leukocyte within peripheral blood?

A. Monocytes

B. Neutrophils

C. Eosinophils

D. Lymphocytes


What blood type can people with blood group O Negative Receive?

A. O Positive

B. AB Negative

C. AB Positive

D. O Negative


What makes up the largest proportion of cell membrane?

A. Lipid

B. Protein

C. Water

D. Carbohydrates


What is the resting potential of a typical neuron?

A. -70 millivolts (mV)

B. +70 mV

C. -70 Volts (V)

D. +70 V


Which blood group is universal donor?

A. AB Negative

B. A Positive

C. O Negative

D. A Negative


Which structure houses the cell’s DNA?

A. Mitochondria

B. Nucleus

C. Ribosome

D. Golgi Apparatus


The presence of which antigens determines if blood type will be positive or negative ?

A. A Antigen

B. B Antigen

C. C antigen

D. D Antigen


What blood group is the universal recipient?

A. AB Positive

B. AB Negative

C. O Positive

D. O Negative


Which organ secretes erythropoietin mainly ?

A. Liver

B. Pancreas

C. Spleen

D. Kidney


Which of the following is a function of the cell membrane?

A. Forming a selectively permeable barrier

B. Forming an impenetrable barrier

C. DNA Replication

D. DNA Transcription


The neuron is being depolarised with the following currents. A. 15mA B. 25mA C. 40mA. D. 30mA.

Which current will induce the action potential of the biggest magnitude?

(Threshold Current = 20mA)

A. A

B. C

C. D

D. B, C and D will induce action potential of the same magnitude.


What antigens are present on the RBC cell surface of group B Blood?

A. B antigens

B. A and B antigens

C. No Antigens

D. A antigens


What is the term for the rapid conduction of electrical signals along myelinated axons?

A. Saltatory Conduction

B. Depolarisation Conduction

C. Continuous Conduction

D. Retrograde Conduction


What is the average lifespan of an Erythrocyte?

A. 28 Days

B. 120 Days

C. 40 Days

D. 150 Days


Which antigen causes Haemolytic disease of the newborn?

A. RhD Antigen

B. A Antigen

C. B Antigen

D. Citrullinated Peptide Antigen


Which of the following leukocytes is not classed as a granulocyte?

A. Neutrophils

B. Lymphocyte

C. Eosinophils

D. Basophils


The mechanism of movement of ions through membrane against the concentration gradient with energy consumption is called

A. Passive Transport

B. Pinocytosis

C. Endocytosis

D. Active Transport


What is the main function of the Mitochondria?

A. Site of glucose synthesis

B. Site of ATP Synthesis

C. Site of Protein Synthesis

D. Site of Lipid Synthesis


What is the membrane bilayer made of?

A. Glycoproteins

B. Phospholipids

C. Glycolipids

D. Glycopeptides


What antibodies are present in the serum of group O Blood

A. Only anti-A antibodies

B. Only anti-B antibodies

C. No antibodies present

D. Both anti-A and anti-B antibodies


Where does Erythropoiesis mainly occurs in adults?

A. Bone Marrow of All Bones

B. Liver

C. Spleen

D. Bone Marrow of Specific Bones


Excitable tissues are

A. Muscular

B. Nervous

C. Glandular

D. All answers are correct




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