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Question
Column 2 is a list of items related to ideas in Column 1. Match the term in Column 2 with the suitable idea given in Column 1.
Column 1 | Column 2 |
(i) Superior vena cava | (a) Collect deoxygenated blood from the wall of the heart. |
(ii) Inferior vena cava | (b) Carry oxygenated blood to heart muscle. |
(iii) Pulmonary vein | (c) Collects deoxygenated blood from upper part. |
(iv) Coronary veins | (d) Collects deoxygenated blood from lower parts. |
(v) Coronary artery | (e) Brings oxygenated blood from lungs. |
(vi) Aorta | (f) Large artery |
(vii) Heart attack | (g) Large vein |
(viii) Blood Pressure | (h) Oxygenated blood |
(ix) Tricuspid valve | (i) Sphygmomanometer |
(x) Bicuspid valve | (j) Allows blood flow from right auricle to right ventricle. |
(xi) Contraction and relaxation of heart | (k) Blocking of coronary arteries. |
(l) Cardiac muscle. | |
(m) Allows blood flow from left auricle to left ventricle. | |
(n) Allows blood flow from right ventricle of pulmonary aorta. |
Solution
Column 1 | Column 2 |
(i) Superior vena cava | (c) Collects deoxygenated blood from upper part. |
(ii) Inferior vena cava | (d) Collects deoxygenated blood from lower parts. |
(iii) Pulmonary vein | (e) Brings oxygenated blood from lungs. |
(iv) Coronary veins | (a) Collect deoxygenated blood from the wall of the heart. |
(v) Coronary artery | (b) Carry oxygenated blood to heart muscle. |
(vi) Aorta | (f) Large artery |
(vii) Heart attack | (k) Blocking of coronary arteries. |
(viii) Blood Pressure | (i) Sphygmomanometer |
(ix) Tricuspid valve | (j) Allows blood flow from right auricle to right ventricle. |
(x) Bicuspid valve | (n) Allows blood flow from right ventricle of pulmonary aorta. |
(xi) Contraction and relaxation of heart | (l) Cardiac muscle. |
(g) Large vein | |
(h) Oxygenated blood | |
(m) Allows blood flow from left auricle to left ventricle. |
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