Home
Class 12
BIOLOGY
Low Ca^(++) in the body fluid may be the...

Low `Ca^(++)` in the body fluid may be the cause of

A

Anaemia

B

Angina pectoris

C

Gout

D

Tetany.

Text Solution

Verified by Experts

The correct Answer is:
D
Promotional Banner

Topper's Solved these Questions

  • CHEMICAL COORDINATION AND REGULATION

    DINESH PUBLICATION ENGLISH|Exercise Check Your Grasp|10 Videos
  • CHEMICAL COORDINATION AND REGULATION

    DINESH PUBLICATION ENGLISH|Exercise Brain Teasers-V|114 Videos
  • CELL CYCLE (CELL DIVISION)

    DINESH PUBLICATION ENGLISH|Exercise BRAIN TEASERS-III|85 Videos
  • CHORDATA- PROTOCHORDATA

    DINESH PUBLICATION ENGLISH|Exercise CYG|11 Videos

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

Increase in body fluid volume

rapid spasm in muscles due to low calcium in body fluid leading to tetany is caused probably by

Longest cell in human body may be

What is injected into the patient's body for determining the cause of allergy?

Some women develop facial hair. What may be the cause for it ?

Which of the following is caused by Low Ca^(+) in the body fluid

If rho is density of falling body and sigma is the density of fluid then the terminal velocity of the falling body is proportional to

Which of the following factor may be regarded as the main cause of lanthanide contraction?

The transgenic food may cause

When a force accelerates a body immersed in a fluid, some of the fluid must also be accelerated, since it must be pushed out of the way of the body, but also the inertia of the fluid pushed out of the way. It can be shown that for a spherical body completely immersed in a nonviscous fluid, the extra inertia is that of a mass of fluid half as large as the fluid displaced by the body. The acceleration of a small spherical air bubble in water is nearly