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Human blood and its basic overview

Simply we can say:
Blood is the life-maintaining fluid that circulates through the entire body
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Blood, by definition, is a fluid that moves through the vessels of a circulatory system. In humans, it includes plasma (the liquid portion), blood cells (which come in both red and white varieties), and cell fragments called platelets.

Function of blood

Blood has many different functions, including transporting oxygen and nutrients to the lungs and tissues. forming blood clots to prevent excess blood loss. carrying cells and antibodies that fight infection.

Blood carries the following to the body tissues:

Nourishment, Electrolytes, Hormones, Vitamins, Antibodies, Heat, Oxygen, Immune cells (cells that fight infection)

Blood carries the following away from the body tissues:

Waste matter, Carbon dioxide

What are the components of blood?

The components of human blood are:

Plasma. The liquid component of the blood in which the following blood cells are suspended:

Red blood cells (erythrocytes). These carry oxygen from the lungs to the rest of the body

White blood cells (leukocytes). These help fight infections and aid in the immune process. Types of white blood cells include:

Lymphocytes,Monocytes,Eosinophils,Basophils,Neutrophils,Platelets (thrombocytes). These help in blood clotting.

Where are the blood cells?
Blood cells are made in the bone marrow. The bone marrow is the spongy material in the center of the bones that makes all types of blood cells.

There are other organs and systems in our bodies that help regulate blood cells. The lymph nodes, spleen, and liver help regulate the production, destruction, and function of cells. The production and development of new cells in the bone marrow is a process called hematopoiesis.

Blood cells formed in the bone marrow start out as stem cells. A stem cell (or hematopoietic stem cell) is the first phase of all blood cells. As the stem cell matures, several distinct cells evolve. These include red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets. Immature blood cells are also called blasts. Some blasts stay in the marrow to mature. Others travel to other parts of the body to develop into mature, functioning blood cells.

What are the functions of blood cells?
The main job of RBC( Red blood cells), or erythrocytes, is to carry oxygen from the lungs to the body tissues and carbon dioxide as a waste product, away from the tissues and back to the lungs. Hemoglobin (Hgb) is an important protein in the red blood cells that carries oxygen from the lungs to all parts of our body.

The main job of white blood cells, or leukocytes, is to fight infection. There are several types of white blood cells and each has its own role in fighting bacterial, viral, fungal, and parasitic infections. Types of white blood cells that are most important for helping protect the body from infection and foreign cells include the following:

Neutrophils,Eosinophils,Lymphocytes,Monocytes,Basophils

White blood cells:

Help heal wounds not only by fighting infection but also by ingesting matter, such as dead cells, tissue debris, and old red blood cells.

Protect you from foreign bodies that enter the bloodstream, such as allergens.

Are involved in the protection against mutated cells, such as cancer.

The main job of platelets, or thrombocytes, is blood clotting. Platelets are much smaller in size than the other blood cells. They group together to form clumps, or a plug, in the hole of a vessel to stop bleeding.

What is a complete blood cell count (CBC)?
CBC count is a measurement of size, number, and maturity of the different blood cells in the blood sample. A CBC can be used to find problems with either the production or destruction of blood cells. Variations from the normal number, size, or maturity of the blood cells can be used to mean there is an infection or disease process. Often with an infection, the number of white blood cells will be elevated. Many forms of cancer can affect the production of blood cells. For instance, an increase in the immature white blood cells in a CBC can be associated with leukemia. Blood diseases, such as anemia and sickle cell disease, will cause abnormally low hemoglobin.

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IPL Winners List from 2008 to 2020, QUIZ Related to IPL

The Indian Premier League began in 2008, a year after the Indian cricket team won the first edition of the World T 20 against Pakistan in a thrilling final. Mumbai Indians is the most successful IPL team, has won the cup four times in the whole season. Chennai Super Kings is the other team to have lifted the IPL title on three occasions. The Indian Premier League’s (IPL) 13th edition was to be played from March to May but it didn’t take off due to the COVID-19 pandemic. As it is time for the 2020 edition of the Indian Premier League, which is all set to begin in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) from 19th September to 10th November 2020.

#IPL Winners List from 2008-2020

Let’s have look at the table of IPL Winners List from 2008 to 2020.

  Year
    IPL Winners
 
2008 Rajasthan Royals
2009 Deccan Chargers
2010 Chennai Super Kings
2011 Chennai Super Kings
2012 Kolkata Knight Riders
2013 Mumbai Indians
2014 Kolkata Knight Riders
2015 Mumbai Indians
2016 Sunrisers Hyderabad
2017 Mumbai Indians
2018 Chennai Super Kings
2019 Mumbai Indians
2020       –
  1. The IPL 2019 was the _______ Season of IPL.
    a) 11th
    b) 12th
    c) 10th
    d) 9th

ANS- b) 12th

  • Which team won the IPL 2019 Title?
    a) Chennai Super Kings
    b) Delhi Daredevils
    c) Mumbai Indians
    d) Sunrisers Hyderabad

     ANS   c) Mumbai Indians

   3.Who won the Player of the Series in IPL 2019?
         a) Rishabh Pant
         b) David Warner
        c) Andre Russell
        d) Hardik Pandya

     ANS   c) Andre Russell


4. Who was named the Emerging Player of the Tournament?
a) Rishabh Pant
b) Yuzvendra Singh Chahal
c) Shubman Gill
d) Saravana Kumar

ANS   c) ) Shubman Gill

5.Who became the first batsman to score 5000 runs in IPL?
a) MS Dhoni
b) Suresh Raina
c) Chris Gayle
d) Rohit Sharma

ANS- b) Suresh Raina

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What Happened On This Day – 6 October

Let’s check out what are the important events that happened on this day…

2007 First successful human-powered attempt to circumnavigate the world

1995 First exoplanet orbiting a Sun-like star discovered

1981 Assassination of Anwar Sadat

1976 Coup in Thailand

1908 Bosnian crisis

Births On This Day – 6 October

1985 Mitchell Cole
(English footballer)

1955 Tony Dungy
(American football player, coach)

1930 Hafez al-Assad
(Syrian general, politician, 20th President of Syria)

1846 George Westinghouse
(American engineer, inventor)

1769 Isaac Brock
(English army officer)

Deaths On This Day – 6 October

1992 Bill O’Reilly
(Australian cricketer)

1989 Bette Davis
(American actress)

1981 Anwar Sadat
(Egyptian politician, 3rd President of Egypt, Nobel Prize laureate)

1892 Alfred, Lord Tennyson
(English poet)

1542 Thomas Wyatt
(English poet)

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Talent Academy’s Daily Current Affairs-2020, Exam Special-Free Classes are available through the YouTube Channel

Talent Academy is always the most trusted and pioneer coaching institute for PSC Aspirants. We provides successful coaching for various competitive exams conducted by Kerala PSC,SSC, RRB, IBPS, SBI, UPSC etc. We are Conducting Daily Free Live YouTube classes and also daily current affairs classes. Its fully based on the updated syllabus published by Kerala PSC.Free Daily Current Affairs Classes are majorly focusing on updated PSC Syllabus related topics. It is really beneficial to PSC Aspirants who are focusing on degree level,12thlevel and 10th level Exams.

A very well made package of free online classes are available in Talent Academy’s YouTube channel. From the basics you can start your studies if you are regularly following our YouTube live and daily current affairs classes. Learning about the basic academic subjects are essential when it comes to preparing for PSC.

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“Teachers: Leading in Crisis, Reimagining the Future” ‘International Teachers’ Day 2020 – Quiz

World Teachers’ Day, also known as ‘International Teachers’ Day’, is observed on October 5 every year to celebrate the works of teachers, researchers, and professors across the world. Teachers are the steppingstones of our future and act as a foundation for creating responsible citizens and good human beings.

It is celebrated on 5th September every year in India. The first World Teachers’ Day was celebrated in 1994 and the theme for this year’s World’s Teachers’ Day is “Teachers: Leading in Crisis, Reimagining the Future”.

The day commemorates the birthday of Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakhrishnan, a philosopher and a teacher, and his mind flex contribution to the field of education. Here are some important questions related to world teachers day.

World Teacher’s day Quiz

  1. Since when India is celebrating Teachers’ Day?
    A. 1962
    B. 1972
    C. 1965
    D. 1975

Ans. A

2.Wings of Fire is an autobiography of which former President of India?
A) Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan
B) Pratibha Patil
C) Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam
D) Pranab Mukherjee

Ans: C

3.How is Teachers Day originated?
A. Birthday of Jawaharlal Nehru
B. Birthday of Indira Gandhi
C. Birthday of Dr. Sarvapalli Radhakrishnan
D. None of the above

Ans. C

4.Who said that “Teaching is not a profession, a way of life”?
A. Dr. Radhakrishnan
B. Swami Vivekananda
C. Gulzarilal Nanda
D. Narendra Modi

Ans. D

5.Who among the following personalities has not been a teacher?
A) Maria Montessori
B) Stephen Hawking
C) Jawaharlal Nehru
D) Albert Einstein

Ans: C

6.University Education Commission was formed in which year?
A. 1928
B. 1935
C. 1948
D. 1950

Ans. C

7.Among the following, which organization inaugurated the World Teachers’ Day?
A) UNO
B) UPA
C) UNESCO
D)Red Cross

Ans: C

8.In which year, Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan was elected as the chairman of UNESCO’s executive board?

A)1948
B)1949
C) 1950
D)1951

Ans: A

9.On which date in India Teachers Day is celebrated?
A. 14 November
B. 5 October
C. 5 September
D. 5 October

Ans. C

10.In which subject Dr. Radhakrishnan had done his Post Graduation?
A. Science
B. Sociology
C. History
D. Philosophy

Ans. D

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FSO (Food Safety Officer)-2020, Question paper and its answer key is out now!!!

FSO (Food Safety Officer) Exam has conducted by Kerala Public Service Commission on 29/9/2020.Due to pandemic situation the exam was postponed from May to September 29. Almost 20,000 aspirants appeared for the exam. The selected candidates are appointed in the Food Safety Department. Earlier the exam was conducted in November 2015. So, it was really the most expected examination for the candidates who are preparing for PSC. Now the provisional answer key of the exam is released by the Kerala PSC. Download the FSO Question Paper 2020, Click here

Check the Kerala PSC Food Safety Officer FSO Answer Key 2020. The question paper and provisional answer key are uploaded on the official page of Kerala PSC. Aspirants can download the same here:

Download the FSO Answer key 2020, Click here

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