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Differentiate between bicuspid and tricuspid valve.

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### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Definition of Bicuspid Valve**: - The bicuspid valve, also known as the mitral valve, is a two-lipped valve. It consists of two flaps or cusps that open and close to regulate blood flow. 2. **Location of Bicuspid Valve**: - The bicuspid valve is located between the left atrium (auricle) and the left ventricle of the heart. It allows oxygenated blood from the left atrium to flow into the left ventricle, which then pumps it to the rest of the body through the aorta. ...
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MODERN PUBLICATION-BODY FLUIDS AND CIRCULATION -REVISION EXERCISES (Short Answer Questions)
  1. Differentiate between bicuspid and tricuspid valve.

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  2. Distinguish between pulmonary circulation and systemic circulation.

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  3. What is electrocardiogram ? Write about its significance.

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  4. How is arteriosclerosis different from atherosclerosis ? Discuss.

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  5. What is SA-node? Where is it located and what is its function?

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  6. How are "Lub" and "Dup" sounds are produced during cardiac cycle?

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  7. What is meant by systole? What happens to mitral valve and related blo...

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  8. Name different types of granulocytes. Give the functions of one which ...

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  9. What is hypertension? How does it affect human health?

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  10. Name the proteins present in blood plasma. What are their functions?

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  11. Which two heart sounds are heard through the stethoscope when placed o...

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  12. How does haemoglobin help in the transport of oxygen from lung to ...

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  13. Why does the left ventricle has a thicker wall than the right ventricl...

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  14. Differentiate between S.A. node and A.V. node.

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  15. Differentiate between an artery and a vein.

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  16. Differentiate between open and closed circulatory system.

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  17. Write a short note on hypertension.

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  18. Someone's finger gets cut accidentally while chopping vegetables and s...

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  19. What is meant by double circulation ? Give its advantages.

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  20. Differentiate between blood and lymph.

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