Deck 11: The Blood
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Deck 11: The Blood
1
The amount of blood in the human body is about ____ liters.
A) 2
B) 5
C) 10
D) 12
E) 15
A) 2
B) 5
C) 10
D) 12
E) 15
B
2
Which of the following statements concerning erythrocytes is incorrect?
A) They do not contain any organelles.
B) They may take on many different shapes.
C) They originate from the same undifferentiated pluripotential stem cells as leukocytes and platelets.
D) They are unable to utilize the O2 they contain for their own ATP formation.
E) They only live about five days.
A) They do not contain any organelles.
B) They may take on many different shapes.
C) They originate from the same undifferentiated pluripotential stem cells as leukocytes and platelets.
D) They are unable to utilize the O2 they contain for their own ATP formation.
E) They only live about five days.
E
3
Which is not found within erythrocytes?
A) carbonic anhydrase
B) glycolytic enzymes
C) hemoglobin
D) mitochondria
E) bicarbonate ions
A) carbonic anhydrase
B) glycolytic enzymes
C) hemoglobin
D) mitochondria
E) bicarbonate ions
D
4
Plasma albumins primarily
A) contribute to the clotting process
B) function in the body's defense
C) maintain the blood's osmotic pressure
D) transport certain proteins in the blood
E) transport iron in the blood
A) contribute to the clotting process
B) function in the body's defense
C) maintain the blood's osmotic pressure
D) transport certain proteins in the blood
E) transport iron in the blood
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5
What advantages does the biconcavity of the erythrocyte impart on the cell?
A) It increases the overall surface area.
B) It increases the flexibility of the cell.
C) It prevents toxins from entering the cell.
D) All of these.
E) None of these.
A) It increases the overall surface area.
B) It increases the flexibility of the cell.
C) It prevents toxins from entering the cell.
D) All of these.
E) None of these.
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6
Antibodies are
A) a type of globin protein
B) classified as gamma albumins
C) produced by B lymphocytes
D) a type of globin protein and produced by B lymphocytes
E) all of these
A) a type of globin protein
B) classified as gamma albumins
C) produced by B lymphocytes
D) a type of globin protein and produced by B lymphocytes
E) all of these
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7
Albumin belongs to the group of ____ in the blood plasma.
A) hormones
B) electrolytes
C) proteins
D) gases (O2, CO2, N2)
E) red blood cells
A) hormones
B) electrolytes
C) proteins
D) gases (O2, CO2, N2)
E) red blood cells
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8
Which statement is incorrect?
A) Plasma proteins are responsible for the blood colloid osmotic pressure.
B) Plasma proteins provide a source of readily available amino acids to be utilized by the tissue cells for the synthesis of new tissue proteins.
C) Antibodies are gamma globulins important in the body's defense mechanism.
D) Plasma proteins play a role in buffering changes in pH in the body fluids.
E) The presence of plasma proteins in the blood is the primary factor responsible for preventing excessive loss of plasma from the capillaries into the interstitial fluid.
A) Plasma proteins are responsible for the blood colloid osmotic pressure.
B) Plasma proteins provide a source of readily available amino acids to be utilized by the tissue cells for the synthesis of new tissue proteins.
C) Antibodies are gamma globulins important in the body's defense mechanism.
D) Plasma proteins play a role in buffering changes in pH in the body fluids.
E) The presence of plasma proteins in the blood is the primary factor responsible for preventing excessive loss of plasma from the capillaries into the interstitial fluid.
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9
If the hematocrit is 40, then the volume occupied by the
A) red blood cells is 60 percent of the total blood volume
B) white blood cells is 40 percent of the total blood volume
C) red blood cells is 40 percent of the total blood volume
D) plasma and other cellular elements is 40 percent of the total blood volume
E) red blood cells is 40 percent of the total blood volume, and by the white blood cells is 40 percent of the total blood volume
A) red blood cells is 60 percent of the total blood volume
B) white blood cells is 40 percent of the total blood volume
C) red blood cells is 40 percent of the total blood volume
D) plasma and other cellular elements is 40 percent of the total blood volume
E) red blood cells is 40 percent of the total blood volume, and by the white blood cells is 40 percent of the total blood volume
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10
Carbonic anhydrase is important for
A) CO2 transport in blood
B) conversion of CO2 into bicarbonate ion
C) production of NO
D) CO2 transport in blood and conversion of CO2 into bicarbonate ion
E) CO2 transport in blood and production of NO
A) CO2 transport in blood
B) conversion of CO2 into bicarbonate ion
C) production of NO
D) CO2 transport in blood and conversion of CO2 into bicarbonate ion
E) CO2 transport in blood and production of NO
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11
____ are the most abundant type of cellular element in the blood.
A) Erythrocytes
B) Neutrophils
C) Leukocytes
D) Lymphocytes
E) Platelets
A) Erythrocytes
B) Neutrophils
C) Leukocytes
D) Lymphocytes
E) Platelets
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12
The red cell count is normally about ____ million cells per cubic millimeter.
A) 2
B) 5
C) 10
D) 15
E) 20
A) 2
B) 5
C) 10
D) 15
E) 20
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13
Erythrocytes
A) secrete fibrinogen needed for clotting
B) secrete plasminogen that is converted to plasmin and dissolves a clot after wound healing
C) engulf iron to make hemoglobin
D) possess binding sites for oxygen and CO2
E) secrete fibrinogen needed for clotting and possess binding sites for oxygen and CO2
A) secrete fibrinogen needed for clotting
B) secrete plasminogen that is converted to plasmin and dissolves a clot after wound healing
C) engulf iron to make hemoglobin
D) possess binding sites for oxygen and CO2
E) secrete fibrinogen needed for clotting and possess binding sites for oxygen and CO2
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14
Erythrocytes
A) do not contain DNA
B) produce ATP via glycolysis
C) do not use the O2 they transport
D) do not have mitochondria
E) all of these
A) do not contain DNA
B) produce ATP via glycolysis
C) do not use the O2 they transport
D) do not have mitochondria
E) all of these
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15
Which organ removes most of the worn-out red blood cells from the circulation?
A) bone marrow
B) kidney
C) large intestine
D) pancreas
E) spleen
A) bone marrow
B) kidney
C) large intestine
D) pancreas
E) spleen
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16
The buffy coat represents < 1% of the whole blood and is comprised of
A) erythrocytes and platelets
B) leukocytes and platelets
C) leukocytes and clotting factors
D) platelets and clotting factors
E) clotting factors and albumins
A) erythrocytes and platelets
B) leukocytes and platelets
C) leukocytes and clotting factors
D) platelets and clotting factors
E) clotting factors and albumins
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17
Blood is comprised of cellular elements and an extracellular matrix comprised primarily of water. What is the name of the blood's extracellular matrix?
A) hematocrit
B) fibrinogen
C) buffy coat
D) plasma
E) none of these
A) hematocrit
B) fibrinogen
C) buffy coat
D) plasma
E) none of these
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18
Which plasma globulins are the antibodies?
A) Alpha
B) Beta
C) Gamma
D) Delta
E) Sigma
A) Alpha
B) Beta
C) Gamma
D) Delta
E) Sigma
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19
The first indication of a high degree of erythropoiesis is when reticulocytes make up more than ____ percent of the circulating red blood cells.
A) 0.3
B) 0.5
C) 1.0
D) 1.5
E) 1.9
A) 0.3
B) 0.5
C) 1.0
D) 1.5
E) 1.9
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20
Why is the advantage of having biconcavity of the erythrocyte important?
A) It prevents osmolarity changes.
B) It increases the rate of gas exchange.
C) It provides an additional area for endocytosis.
D) It encourages cellular respiration.
E) None of these.
A) It prevents osmolarity changes.
B) It increases the rate of gas exchange.
C) It provides an additional area for endocytosis.
D) It encourages cellular respiration.
E) None of these.
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21
If 24 packed volume units of cells are separated from 36 volume units of plasma from a blood sample, the hematocrit is ____ percent.
A) 24
B) 36
C) 40
D) 48
E) 67
A) 24
B) 36
C) 40
D) 48
E) 67
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22
In addition to transporting oxygen, hemoglobin transports
A) some carbon dioxide
B) nitric oxide
C) buffered hydrogen ions
D) carbon monoxide
E) all of these
A) some carbon dioxide
B) nitric oxide
C) buffered hydrogen ions
D) carbon monoxide
E) all of these
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23
In aplastic anemia,
A) There is insufficient hemoglobin formation due to iron deficiency.
B) There is an acute loss of blood.
C) Destruction of the bone marrow has occurred due to toxic chemicals or radiation.
D) The stomach secretes inadequate intrinsic factor, which is essential for intestinal absorption of vitamin B12.
E) There is increased fragility of the erythrocyte cell membrane.
A) There is insufficient hemoglobin formation due to iron deficiency.
B) There is an acute loss of blood.
C) Destruction of the bone marrow has occurred due to toxic chemicals or radiation.
D) The stomach secretes inadequate intrinsic factor, which is essential for intestinal absorption of vitamin B12.
E) There is increased fragility of the erythrocyte cell membrane.
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24
Anemia results from a reduced O2-carrying capacity of the blood, which can be caused by a decrease in the number of
A) leukocytes
B) lymphocytes
C) macrophages
D) erythrocytes
E) monocytes
A) leukocytes
B) lymphocytes
C) macrophages
D) erythrocytes
E) monocytes
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25
Erythropoiesis
A) is accomplished in the bone marrow upon stimulation by erythropoietin
B) is accomplished in the kidneys in response to reduced O2 delivery to the kidneys
C) refers to increased RBC count
D) refers to RBC destruction
E) is accomplished in the bone marrow upon stimulation by erythropoietin and refers to increased RBC count
A) is accomplished in the bone marrow upon stimulation by erythropoietin
B) is accomplished in the kidneys in response to reduced O2 delivery to the kidneys
C) refers to increased RBC count
D) refers to RBC destruction
E) is accomplished in the bone marrow upon stimulation by erythropoietin and refers to increased RBC count
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26
Iron
A) can combine reversibly with O2
B) deficiency can produce anemia
C) is converted into bilirubin and secreted into the bile when an old red blood cell ruptures and is degraded
D) can combine reversibly with O2, and a deficiency can produce anemia
E) is converted into bilirubin and secreted into the bile when an old red blood cell ruptures and is degraded; and deficiency can produce anemia
A) can combine reversibly with O2
B) deficiency can produce anemia
C) is converted into bilirubin and secreted into the bile when an old red blood cell ruptures and is degraded
D) can combine reversibly with O2, and a deficiency can produce anemia
E) is converted into bilirubin and secreted into the bile when an old red blood cell ruptures and is degraded; and deficiency can produce anemia
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27
Which type of anemia is caused by a genetic abnormality?
A) pernicious
B) hemorrhagic
C) sickle-cell
D) nutritional
E) iron-deficient
A) pernicious
B) hemorrhagic
C) sickle-cell
D) nutritional
E) iron-deficient
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28
Erythropoietin
A) is secreted by the bone marrow
B) stimulates red blood cell production
C) converts prothrombin to thrombin
D) is deficient in pernicious anemia
E) stimulates red blood cell production and converts prothrombin to thrombin
A) is secreted by the bone marrow
B) stimulates red blood cell production
C) converts prothrombin to thrombin
D) is deficient in pernicious anemia
E) stimulates red blood cell production and converts prothrombin to thrombin
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29
The hormone controlling erythropoiesis is produced in the
A) pancreas
B) brain
C) heart
D) kidney
E) intestine
A) pancreas
B) brain
C) heart
D) kidney
E) intestine
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30
Hemoglobin
A) is found in the nuclei of red blood cells
B) contains carbonic anhydrase
C) can combine with O2, CO2, H+, NO, and CO
D) is found in the nuclei of red blood cells and contains carbonic anhydrase
E) all of these
A) is found in the nuclei of red blood cells
B) contains carbonic anhydrase
C) can combine with O2, CO2, H+, NO, and CO
D) is found in the nuclei of red blood cells and contains carbonic anhydrase
E) all of these
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31
What form of polycythemia occurs when an individual lives in a high altitude environment?
A) primary
B) secondary
C) tertiary
D) relative
E) none of these
A) primary
B) secondary
C) tertiary
D) relative
E) none of these
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32
Which of the following is not a function of white blood cells?
A) activation of factor XII, which triggers the clotting cascade
B) production of antibodies
C) destruction of cancer cells
D) phagocytosis of foreign invaders
E) phagocytosis of cellular debris
A) activation of factor XII, which triggers the clotting cascade
B) production of antibodies
C) destruction of cancer cells
D) phagocytosis of foreign invaders
E) phagocytosis of cellular debris
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33
Which statement is incorrect?
A) Iron is found in the heme portion of the hemoglobin molecule.
B) Iron is converted into bilirubin upon erythrocyte degradation.
C) Iron readily combines reversibly with O2.
D) Diets deficient in iron can lead to anemia.
E) Iron is not adequately absorbed from the digestive tracts in pernicious anemia.
A) Iron is found in the heme portion of the hemoglobin molecule.
B) Iron is converted into bilirubin upon erythrocyte degradation.
C) Iron readily combines reversibly with O2.
D) Diets deficient in iron can lead to anemia.
E) Iron is not adequately absorbed from the digestive tracts in pernicious anemia.
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34
The stimulus for increased erythropoiesis secretion is
A) low oxygen levels in the bone marrow
B) low oxygen levels in the kidney
C) a hormone produced by the bone marrow
D) a hormone produced by the liver
E) none of these
A) low oxygen levels in the bone marrow
B) low oxygen levels in the kidney
C) a hormone produced by the bone marrow
D) a hormone produced by the liver
E) none of these
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35
White blood cells
A) are the most abundant type of blood cell
B) do not have nuclei
C) are actually only cell fragments
D) defend the body against foreign invasion
E) are found only in the blood
A) are the most abundant type of blood cell
B) do not have nuclei
C) are actually only cell fragments
D) defend the body against foreign invasion
E) are found only in the blood
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36
Pernicious anemia develops from a deficiency of
A) ATP
B) carbonic anhydrase
C) cobalt
D) several hormones
E) the intrinsic factor
A) ATP
B) carbonic anhydrase
C) cobalt
D) several hormones
E) the intrinsic factor
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37
Which of the following is not a possible cause of anemia?
A) dietary deficiency of folic acid
B) deficiency of intrinsic factor
C) malaria
D) carbon monoxide poisoning
E) living at high altitude
A) dietary deficiency of folic acid
B) deficiency of intrinsic factor
C) malaria
D) carbon monoxide poisoning
E) living at high altitude
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38
Which of these conditions would increase the rate of erythropoiesis?
A) high altitudes
B) increased physical activity
C) loss of blood
D) increased hormone secretion from kidneys
E) all of these
A) high altitudes
B) increased physical activity
C) loss of blood
D) increased hormone secretion from kidneys
E) all of these
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39
One reason why men have a higher hematocrit than women is due to
A) having smaller leucocytes
B) having a larger muscle mass
C) testosterone interactions with erythropoietin
D) having a lower concentration of albumin in the plasma
E) having smaller leucocytes and testosterone interactions with erythropoietin
A) having smaller leucocytes
B) having a larger muscle mass
C) testosterone interactions with erythropoietin
D) having a lower concentration of albumin in the plasma
E) having smaller leucocytes and testosterone interactions with erythropoietin
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40
Hemoglobin
A) consists of a protein made up of four highly folded polypeptide chains and four iron-containing nonprotein, nitrogenous groups
B) appears reddish when combined with O2 and bluish when deoxygenated
C) can combine only with O2
D) consists of a protein made up of four highly folded polypeptide chains and four iron-containing nonprotein, nitrogenous groups, and appears reddish when combined with O2 and bluish when deoxygenated
E) all of these
A) consists of a protein made up of four highly folded polypeptide chains and four iron-containing nonprotein, nitrogenous groups
B) appears reddish when combined with O2 and bluish when deoxygenated
C) can combine only with O2
D) consists of a protein made up of four highly folded polypeptide chains and four iron-containing nonprotein, nitrogenous groups, and appears reddish when combined with O2 and bluish when deoxygenated
E) all of these
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41
Which statement is incorrect?
A) Platelets do not adhere to normal vascular surfaces.
B) Aggregated platelets release ADP, which causes other platelets to become sticky and adhere to the platelet plug.
C) Platelets directly convert fibrinogen to fibrin.
D) A platelet plug releases chemicals that cause the injured vessel to constrict.
E) Platelets are produced in the bone marrow.
A) Platelets do not adhere to normal vascular surfaces.
B) Aggregated platelets release ADP, which causes other platelets to become sticky and adhere to the platelet plug.
C) Platelets directly convert fibrinogen to fibrin.
D) A platelet plug releases chemicals that cause the injured vessel to constrict.
E) Platelets are produced in the bone marrow.
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42
Myeloid stem cells give rise to all leukocytes except
A) neutrophils
B) eosinophils
C) basophils
D) lymphocytes
E) monocytes
A) neutrophils
B) eosinophils
C) basophils
D) lymphocytes
E) monocytes
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43
Granulocytes include
A) lymphocytes
B) eosinophils
C) monocytes
D) thrombocytes
E) lymphocytes and eosinophils
A) lymphocytes
B) eosinophils
C) monocytes
D) thrombocytes
E) lymphocytes and eosinophils
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44
Which leukocyte contains histamine in its granules?
A) neutrophils
B) eosinophils
C) basophils
D) lymphocytes
E) monocytes
A) neutrophils
B) eosinophils
C) basophils
D) lymphocytes
E) monocytes
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45
Neutrophilia frequently accompanies
A) bacterial infections
B) viral infections
C) parasitic infestations
D) allergic conditions
E) all of these
A) bacterial infections
B) viral infections
C) parasitic infestations
D) allergic conditions
E) all of these
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46
Which statement is incorrect?
A) Platelets are produced in the bone marrow.
B) Platelets form the meshwork of a blood clot upon which the other cellular elements become entrapped.
C) Platelets form a plug when they adhere to the exposed collagen of a damaged vessel.
D) Aggregated platelets release serotonin, epinephrine, and thromboxane A2.
E) Aggregated platelets release ADP, which causes the surface of nearby circulating platelets to become sticky so that they also adhere to the enlarging platelet plug.
A) Platelets are produced in the bone marrow.
B) Platelets form the meshwork of a blood clot upon which the other cellular elements become entrapped.
C) Platelets form a plug when they adhere to the exposed collagen of a damaged vessel.
D) Aggregated platelets release serotonin, epinephrine, and thromboxane A2.
E) Aggregated platelets release ADP, which causes the surface of nearby circulating platelets to become sticky so that they also adhere to the enlarging platelet plug.
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47
The least abundant type of polymorphonuclear components in the blood is
A) macrophages
B) eosinophils
C) basophils
D) lymphocytes
E) thrombocytes
A) macrophages
B) eosinophils
C) basophils
D) lymphocytes
E) thrombocytes
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48
Which leukocyte is implicated in certain allergic reactions and attacks internal parasites such as worms?
A) neutrophils
B) eosinophils
C) basophils
D) lymphocytes
E) monocytes
A) neutrophils
B) eosinophils
C) basophils
D) lymphocytes
E) monocytes
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49
Which cellular element has the lowest count in the blood?
A) platelets
B) neutrophils
C) erythrocytes
D) basophils
E) eosinophils
A) platelets
B) neutrophils
C) erythrocytes
D) basophils
E) eosinophils
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50
The tissue phagocytes called macrophages are derived from
A) neutrophils
B) eosinophils
C) basophils
D) lymphocytes
E) monocytes
A) neutrophils
B) eosinophils
C) basophils
D) lymphocytes
E) monocytes
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51
The most abundant agranulocyte is the
A) basophil
B) eosinophil
C) lymphocyte
D) monocyte
E) neutrophil
A) basophil
B) eosinophil
C) lymphocyte
D) monocyte
E) neutrophil
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52
An increase in the circulating number of ____ is associated with parasite infestations.
A) neutrophils
B) eosinophils
C) basophils
D) lymphocytes
E) monocytes
A) neutrophils
B) eosinophils
C) basophils
D) lymphocytes
E) monocytes
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53
Which is not a step in hemostasis?
A) vascular spasms
B) platelet aggregation
C) coagulation
D) thrombopoeisis
E) fibrinogen activation
A) vascular spasms
B) platelet aggregation
C) coagulation
D) thrombopoeisis
E) fibrinogen activation
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54
Select the platelet count per cubic millimeter that is within the normal range.
A) 100,000
B) 130,000
C) 200,000
D) 600,000
E) 800,000
A) 100,000
B) 130,000
C) 200,000
D) 600,000
E) 800,000
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55
Which of the following can occur with leukemia?
A) inadequate defense against foreign invasion despite an excessive number of white blood cells
B) anemia
C) internal bleeding
D) lower production of thrombocytes
E) all of these
A) inadequate defense against foreign invasion despite an excessive number of white blood cells
B) anemia
C) internal bleeding
D) lower production of thrombocytes
E) all of these
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56
Platelets
A) are small cell fragments derived from large megakaryocytes in the bone marrow
B) lack nuclei
C) contain high concentrations of actin and myosin, which enable them to contract
D) all of these
E) are small cell fragments derived from large megakaryocytes in the bone marrow and contain high concentrations of actin and myosin, which enable them to contract
A) are small cell fragments derived from large megakaryocytes in the bone marrow
B) lack nuclei
C) contain high concentrations of actin and myosin, which enable them to contract
D) all of these
E) are small cell fragments derived from large megakaryocytes in the bone marrow and contain high concentrations of actin and myosin, which enable them to contract
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57
Basophils
A) contain granules that preferentially take up a basic blue dye
B) leave the blood to become macrophages
C) synthesize and store histamine and heparin
D) contain granules that preferentially take up a basic blue dye and leave the blood to become macrophages
E) contain granules that preferentially take up a basic blue dye, and synthesize and store histamine and heparin
A) contain granules that preferentially take up a basic blue dye
B) leave the blood to become macrophages
C) synthesize and store histamine and heparin
D) contain granules that preferentially take up a basic blue dye and leave the blood to become macrophages
E) contain granules that preferentially take up a basic blue dye, and synthesize and store histamine and heparin
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58
Neutrophils
A) are the most abundant type of white blood cell
B) attach to a parasitic worm and secrete substances that kill it
C) are stimulated to replicate and be released from the bone marrow in response to granulocyte colony-stimulating factor
D) are similar structurally to mast cells
E) are the most abundant type of white blood cell and are stimulated to replicate and be released from the bone marrow in response to granulocyte colony-stimulating factor
A) are the most abundant type of white blood cell
B) attach to a parasitic worm and secrete substances that kill it
C) are stimulated to replicate and be released from the bone marrow in response to granulocyte colony-stimulating factor
D) are similar structurally to mast cells
E) are the most abundant type of white blood cell and are stimulated to replicate and be released from the bone marrow in response to granulocyte colony-stimulating factor
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59
Lymphocytes
A) are polymorphonuclear granulocytes
B) are the most abundant type of leukocyte
C) can be produced in lymphoid organs as well as in the bone marrow
D) are the most abundant type of leukocyte and can be produced in lymphoid organs as well as in the bone marrow
E) all of these
A) are polymorphonuclear granulocytes
B) are the most abundant type of leukocyte
C) can be produced in lymphoid organs as well as in the bone marrow
D) are the most abundant type of leukocyte and can be produced in lymphoid organs as well as in the bone marrow
E) all of these
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60
____ leave the blood after circulating for only a day or two and become the large-tissue phagocytes known as macrophages.
A) Neutrophils
B) Eosinophils
C) Basophils
D) Lymphocytes
E) Monocytes
A) Neutrophils
B) Eosinophils
C) Basophils
D) Lymphocytes
E) Monocytes
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61
Select the incorrect statement about heparin.
A) It is normally present in the body.
B) It is present in basophils.
C) It is present in mast cells.
D) It is used in blood samples.
E) It stimulates the coagulation of blood.
A) It is normally present in the body.
B) It is present in basophils.
C) It is present in mast cells.
D) It is used in blood samples.
E) It stimulates the coagulation of blood.
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62
Clots are slowly dissolved by
A) tissue thromboplastin
B) prostacyclin
C) plasmin
D) calcium
E) plasminogen
A) tissue thromboplastin
B) prostacyclin
C) plasmin
D) calcium
E) plasminogen
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63
In the last step of blood coagulation
A) Fibrin is converted to fibrinogen.
B) Fibrinogen is converted to fibrin.
C) Platelet factor enters numerous reactions.
D) Prothrombin is converted to thrombin.
E) Thrombin is converted to prothrombin.
A) Fibrin is converted to fibrinogen.
B) Fibrinogen is converted to fibrin.
C) Platelet factor enters numerous reactions.
D) Prothrombin is converted to thrombin.
E) Thrombin is converted to prothrombin.
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64
Platelets are normally attracted to a
A) collection of white blood cells
B) disrupted surface of a blood vessel
C) smooth surface
D) source of ATP production
E) surface where the blood meets the air
A) collection of white blood cells
B) disrupted surface of a blood vessel
C) smooth surface
D) source of ATP production
E) surface where the blood meets the air
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65
Which is the correct sequence of events leading to clot formation?
A) prothrombin¾thrombin¾fibrin¾fibrinogen
B) fibrin¾prothrombin¾fibrinogen¾thrombin
C) prothrombin¾thrombin¾fibrinogen¾fibrin
D) fibrin¾thrombin¾prothrombin¾fibrinogen
E) fibrinogen¾thrombin¾fibrin¾prothrombin
A) prothrombin¾thrombin¾fibrin¾fibrinogen
B) fibrin¾prothrombin¾fibrinogen¾thrombin
C) prothrombin¾thrombin¾fibrinogen¾fibrin
D) fibrin¾thrombin¾prothrombin¾fibrinogen
E) fibrinogen¾thrombin¾fibrin¾prothrombin
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66
What forms the meshwork of a clot?
A) red blood cells
B) fibrin
C) platelets
D) thrombin
E) Hageman factor
A) red blood cells
B) fibrin
C) platelets
D) thrombin
E) Hageman factor
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67
Exposed collagen in a damaged vessel
A) activates factor XII to initiate blood clotting
B) initiates platelet aggregation
C) secretes ADP, which causes platelets to become sticky
D) activates factor XII to initiate blood clotting, and initiates platelet aggregation
E) all of these
A) activates factor XII to initiate blood clotting
B) initiates platelet aggregation
C) secretes ADP, which causes platelets to become sticky
D) activates factor XII to initiate blood clotting, and initiates platelet aggregation
E) all of these
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68
Prostacyclin
A) activates the clotting cascade
B) induces vasoconstriction of an injured vessel
C) inhibits platelet aggregation
D) is released by aggregated platelets
E) dissolves the clot
A) activates the clotting cascade
B) induces vasoconstriction of an injured vessel
C) inhibits platelet aggregation
D) is released by aggregated platelets
E) dissolves the clot
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69
Since fibrinogen is always present in the blood but the blood does not clot, ____ must normally be absent.
A) prothrombin
B) thrombin
C) calcium
D) red blood cells
E) platelets
A) prothrombin
B) thrombin
C) calcium
D) red blood cells
E) platelets
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70
Which of the following is not a function of thrombin?
A) stimulates conversion of fibrinogen to fibrin
B) activates tissue thromboplastin, which initiates the extrinsic clotting pathway
C) activates factor XIII (fibrin-stabilizing factor)
D) enhances platelet aggregation
E) acts in positive-feedback fashion to facilitate its own formation
A) stimulates conversion of fibrinogen to fibrin
B) activates tissue thromboplastin, which initiates the extrinsic clotting pathway
C) activates factor XIII (fibrin-stabilizing factor)
D) enhances platelet aggregation
E) acts in positive-feedback fashion to facilitate its own formation
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71
Which of the following lacks DNA?
A) platelets
B) erythrocytes
C) agranular leukocytes
D) erythrocytes and Platelets
E) all of these
A) platelets
B) erythrocytes
C) agranular leukocytes
D) erythrocytes and Platelets
E) all of these
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72
Tissue thromboplastin
A) is released from traumatized tissue and triggers the extrinsic clotting pathway
B) converts fibrinogen to fibrin
C) forms the meshwork of the clot
D) activates factor XII (Hageman factor)
E) all of these
A) is released from traumatized tissue and triggers the extrinsic clotting pathway
B) converts fibrinogen to fibrin
C) forms the meshwork of the clot
D) activates factor XII (Hageman factor)
E) all of these
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73
Platelet aggregation is reinforced by what signal?
A) ADP
B) fibrinogen
C) thromboxane
D) prostacyclin
E) thrombopoietin
A) ADP
B) fibrinogen
C) thromboxane
D) prostacyclin
E) thrombopoietin
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74
Platelets
A) convert prothrombin to thrombin
B) form the meshwork upon which the erythrocytes become trapped to produce a clot
C) adhere and aggregate when they contact exposed collagen in the walls of a broken blood vessel
D) release fibrinogen once a platelet plug is formed
E) none of these
A) convert prothrombin to thrombin
B) form the meshwork upon which the erythrocytes become trapped to produce a clot
C) adhere and aggregate when they contact exposed collagen in the walls of a broken blood vessel
D) release fibrinogen once a platelet plug is formed
E) none of these
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75
What chemical signal released by healthy endothelial tissue prevents overgrowth of platelet plugs?
A) ATP
B) fibrinogen
C) prostacyclin
D) thromboxane
E) thrombopoietin
A) ATP
B) fibrinogen
C) prostacyclin
D) thromboxane
E) thrombopoietin
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76
Which is not a required factor in the intrinsic clotting mechanism?
A) calcium ions
B) factor XII
C) platelet factor 3
D) factor VII
E) factor XI
A) calcium ions
B) factor XII
C) platelet factor 3
D) factor VII
E) factor XI
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77
Platelets trapped within the fibrous meshwork of the clot
A) release plasmin
B) release prostacyclin
C) retract the clot
D) inactivate thrombin
E) none of these
A) release plasmin
B) release prostacyclin
C) retract the clot
D) inactivate thrombin
E) none of these
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78
The chemical signal that makes platelets sticky upon aggregation is
A) ADP
B) ATP
C) prostacyclin
D) thromboxane
E) thrombopoietin
A) ADP
B) ATP
C) prostacyclin
D) thromboxane
E) thrombopoietin
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79
The extrinsic clotting pathway
A) is initiated by platelet factor
B) is primarily responsible for clotting in tissues
C) has more steps than the intrinsic pathway
D) is set off when Hageman factor comes into contact with collagen in an injured vessel
E) none of these
A) is initiated by platelet factor
B) is primarily responsible for clotting in tissues
C) has more steps than the intrinsic pathway
D) is set off when Hageman factor comes into contact with collagen in an injured vessel
E) none of these
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80
When small blood vessels are damaged, loss of blood is prevented by
A) platelet aggregation
B) vasoconstriction of these vessels
C) formation of a platelet plug
D) all of these
E) platelet aggregation and formation of a platelet plug
A) platelet aggregation
B) vasoconstriction of these vessels
C) formation of a platelet plug
D) all of these
E) platelet aggregation and formation of a platelet plug
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