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56. The circular, biconcave , disc shaped cells in the blood are called
A. RBC
B. WBC
C. Platelets
D. Thrombocytes
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57. In man, heart attack is mainly caused by the clot in the
A. Pulmonary vein
B. Coronary vein
C. Coronary artery
D. Pulmonary artery
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58. Embolus is a
A. Clot in the blood vessel
B. Clot circulating in the blood vessel
C. Clot at the site of injury
D. Clot in the heart vessels
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59. Heparin is an
A. Anti coagulant
B. Antimalarial
C. Antibiotic
D. Antiparasitic
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60. Increase blood pressure in man is called
A. Hypotension
B. Hypertension
C. Partial tension
D. Myocardial infaretion
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