
Body Fluids and Circulation – Blood, Blood Groups, Coagulation
Biology · Grade 11 · Week 44 · 25 questions
This Grade 11 biology chapter on Body Fluids and Circulation covers Blood, Blood Groups, and Coagulation. Mastering this now makes later chapters on plant/animal physiology, genetics, and ecology much smoother.
What you'll practise
- Describe Blood
- Identify Blood Groups
- Identify Coagulation
- Apply body fluids and circulation concepts to NCERT exercise and exemplar problems
All 25 questions in this Body Fluids and Circulation – Blood, Blood Groups, Coagulation quiz
Grade 11 Biology — Body Fluids and Circulation – Blood, Blood Groups, Coagulation: 25 practice questions with instant scoring and explanations.
- Blood is classified as a type of
- Liquid matrix of blood is called
- Plasma accounts for approximately what percent of blood volume
- Plasma proteins include
- Serum is plasma without
- Normal adult RBC count (per mm³) is about
- Life span of RBC is approximately
- RBCs are produced in adults in
- Mature mammalian RBC lacks
- Total WBC count (per mm³) is about
- Most abundant WBC is
- Agranulocytes include
- B and T lymphocytes are responsible for
- Largest WBC is
- Platelets are produced from
- Normal platelet count (per mm³) is
- ABO blood groups were discovered by
- Person with blood group A has antibodies against
- Universal donor blood group is
- Universal recipient blood group is
- Rh factor is named after
- Erythroblastosis fetalis occurs when
- Final step of coagulation converts fibrinogen to
- Vitamin K is essential for synthesis of
- Hemophilia is a disorder of
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