Class 11 Biology MCQs | Chapter 18: Body Fluids And Circulation – Part 2
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Class 11 Biology MCQs | Chapter 18: Body Fluids and Circulation – Part 2

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101. Which statement best explains why lymphocytes and monocytes are placed together as agranulocytes?
ⓐ. Both mainly transport oxygen with haemoglobin.
ⓑ. Both lack obvious cytoplasmic granules under normal observation.
ⓒ. Both are the most abundant granulocytes in blood.
ⓓ. Both release histamine during allergic reactions.
102. Which observation would most strongly suggest basophil activity rather than neutrophil or monocyte activity?
ⓐ. A strong release of inflammatory mediators such as histamine
ⓑ. Engulfment of bacteria at the site of injury
ⓒ. Increase in the major phagocytic agranulocyte population
ⓓ. Formation of antibodies during a specific immune response
103. Which blood component is directly associated with the initiation of blood clotting at the site of injury?
ⓐ. Erythrocyte
ⓑ. Platelet
ⓒ. Lymphocyte
ⓓ. Plasma water
104. The main function of platelets in blood is to:
ⓐ. transport oxygen to the tissues
ⓑ. defend the body against pathogens
ⓒ. help in blood clotting
ⓓ. carry hormones to target organs
105. Which statement best describes platelets in human blood?
ⓐ. They are full-sized nucleated cells specialized for antibody production.
ⓑ. They are cell fragments that assist in coagulation.
ⓒ. They are plasma proteins responsible for osmotic balance.
ⓓ. They are the red pigment molecules present in erythrocytes.
106. Blood coagulation is best defined as:
ⓐ. the movement of blood through arteries and veins
ⓑ. the exchange of gases between blood and tissues
ⓒ. the process by which blood forms a clot
ⓓ. the production of blood cells inside bone marrow
107. What is the main importance of blood clotting after an injury?
ⓐ. It increases oxygen transport to the brain immediately.
ⓑ. It prevents unnecessary loss of blood from the body.
ⓒ. It converts leucocytes into platelets at the wound site.
ⓓ. It changes plasma into lymph for tissue repair.
108. Which of the following is an inactive clotting-related substance that is converted during coagulation?
ⓐ. Prothrombin
ⓑ. Albumin
ⓒ. Haemoglobin
ⓓ. Histamine
109. During blood clotting, prothrombin is converted into:
ⓐ. fibrinogen
ⓑ. platelet plug
ⓒ. thrombin
ⓓ. serum
110. The immediate role of thrombin in coagulation is to convert:
ⓐ. fibrin into fibrinogen
ⓑ. fibrinogen into fibrin
ⓒ. platelets into plasma proteins
ⓓ. serum into whole blood
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