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प्रश्न
How the body makes long-term adjustments when living in high altitude.
उत्तर
- When a person travels from sea level to elevations where the atmospheric pressure and partial pressure of O2 lowered there is a poor binding of O2 with haemoglobin leads to acute mountain sickness.
- When the person lives there for a long time the kidney synthesizes the erythropoietin which stimulates the bone marrow to produce more RBCs.
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संबंधित प्रश्न
State the cause and treatment for the following disease
Pneumonia
State the cause and treatment for the following disease
Bronchitis
Column I represents diseases and column II represents their symptoms. Choose the correctly paired option
Column I | Column II |
(P) Asthma | (i) Recurring of bronchitis |
(Q) Emphysema | (ii) Accumulation of W.B.C in alveolus |
(R) Pneumonia | (iii) Allergy |
How the body makes long–term adjustments when living in high altitude.
Why is pneumonia considered a dangerous disease?
Complete the analogy.
Emphysema: Breakdown of alveoli :: ______: Constriction of bronchioles
Which of the following respiratory disorder?
Name any two disorders of respiratory system.
Select and rewrite the appropriate disorder of the respiratory system with the given symptom.
Breakdown of alveoli, shortness of breath.
Select and rewrite the appropriate disorder of the respiratory system with the given symptom.
Inflammation of larynx, vocal cord, sore throat, hoarseness of voice, mucous build up and cough.