Exam 7: Blood

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Platelets function to engulf foreign cells by phagocytosis.

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   Using the figure above, answer the following questions. -The blood component indicated by A is the ________. Using the figure above, answer the following questions. -The blood component indicated by A is the ________.

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plasma

Donating blood in the United States

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Blood doping, practiced by many athletes involved in the Tour de France as well as other sports, involves the illegal use of drugs to

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Which one of the following is TRUE regarding deoxyhemoglobin?

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A researcher wants to produce antibodies by growing cells in the laboratory. What cell population would be necessary to accomplish this?

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Cells located in red bone marrow that give rise to platelets, red blood cells, and white blood cells are called ________ cells.

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Cell surface proteins that are foreign to the body and therefore cause a response from the immune system are known as ________.

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The practice by which athletes abuse commercial erythropoietin by injecting it to increase the oxygen-carrying capacity of the blood is known as ________.

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Histamine is released from which one of the following types of leukocyte to stimulate the inflammatory response?

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In order to prevent the onset of hemolytic disease of the newborn, an Rh- woman who is pregnant with an Rh+ child can be given ________ during pregnancy.

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Most of the time, Rh incompatibility between mother (Rh-) and fetus (Rh+) doesn't cause fetal health problems with the woman's first pregnancy.

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Match each of the following white blood cells to its description(s). Answers may be used more than once.
protects the body from parasitic infections
macrophage
the primary cell population attacked by HIV
B lymphocyte
leukocyte that releases histamine
basophil
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protects the body from parasitic infections
macrophage
the primary cell population attacked by HIV
B lymphocyte
leukocyte that releases histamine
basophil
the most abundant type of white blood cell
neutrophil
gives rise to plasma cells, which produce antibodies
monocyte
mature from a myeloblast
eosinophil, neutrophil, and basophil
an agranulocyte that targets and then destroys cancer cells and viral-infected cells
T lymphocyte
functions to phagocytize worn-out or damaged red blood cells
eosinophil
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The circulatory and lymphatic systems both serve major transport functions in the body, with contents of the lymphatic system essentially derived from the circulatory system.

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Erythropoietin is a hormone secreted by the spleen that results in an increased production of red blood cells.

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When oxygen availability drops, certain cells in the kidney respond by producing erythropoietin, which in turn stimulates an increase in red blood cells. This cellular response represents

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Hemoglobin binds oxygen most efficiently in areas of the body where the pH is low and the concentration of carbon dioxide is high.

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Blood poisoning (septicemia) is typically treated with transfusions.

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When a blood vessel gets damaged, contractions of smooth muscle referred to as ________ help constrict the vessel to reduce blood flow.

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Removal of the heme group from hemoglobin would result in

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