#Question id: 11044
#Unit 7. System Physiology – Animal
Using the following data, calculate the filtration coefficient for the capillary bed:
Plasma colloid osmotic pressure = 30 mm Hg
Capillary hydrostatic pressure = 40 mm Hg
Interstitial hydrostatic pressure = 5 mm Hg
Interstitial colloid osmotic pressure = 5 mm Hg
Filtration rate = 150 ml/min
Venous hydrostatic pressure = 10 mm Hg
#Question id: 11045
#Unit 7. System Physiology – Animal
The tendency for turbulent flow is greatest in which of the following?
#Question id: 11046
#Unit 7. System Physiology – Animal
Which of the following has the fastest rate of movement across the capillary wall?
#Question id: 11047
#Unit 6. System Physiology – Plant
As plants absorb water from the soil, they deplete the soil of water near the surface of the roots, This depletion due to
#Question id: 11048
#Unit 6. System Physiology – Plant
In vascular plants, phloem is the living tissue that transports the soluble organic compound made during photosynthesis in the form of sugar, The phloem tissue is made up of cells called phloem elements. Which of the following given phloem elements are directly involved in translocation?
#Question id: 11049
#Unit 6. System Physiology – Plant
Match the CORRECT combination of the phloem elements
with its function.
PHLOEM ELEMENTS
FUNCTIONS
P) sieve tube elements i) for protection and strengthening of the tissue
Q) sieve cells ii) store and release
food molecules
R) companion cells iii) food translocation in angiosperm
S) Phloem parenchyma cells iv) latex containing cells
T)
Phloem fibers and sclereids v) help in flow of solute
and show high, metabolic activity
U) laticifers vi) food translocation on gymnosperm