Deck 20: The Cardiovascular System: Blood

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Plasma proteins that attack foreign proteins and pathogens are ________.

A) clotting proteins
B) fibrinogens
C) immunoglobulins
D) albumins
E) metalloproteins
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The blood type of an individual is determined at the cellular level by ________.

A) the sex of the individual
B) the metabolic rate of the individual
C) the presence or absence of specific surface antigens in the plasma membrane of the erythrocyte
D) the age and physical condition of the parents
E) the amount of iron in the mother's diet
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Which of the following is the normal pH range of blood?

A) 2-3.55
B) 4.35-5.45
C) 7.35-7.45
D) 8.25-8.50
E) 9.35-9.65
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About 60 percent of plasma proteins are composed of ________.

A) fibrinogen
B) lipoproteins
C) electrolytes
D) albumins
E) globulins
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Rh antigen is also called ________.

A) anti-A
B) the A antigen
C) the B antigen
D) the D antigen
E) anti-D
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Plasma contributes approximately ________ of whole blood volume.

A) 2%
B) 15%
C) 25%
D) 55%
E) 75%
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What type of tissue is blood?

A) muscle tissue
B) nervous tissue
C) connective tissue
D) epithelial tissue
E) Blood does not fit into any of the typical categories.
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The plasma of the blood contains about 7% ________.

A) plasma proteins
B) erythrocytes
C) leukocytes
D) platelets
E) organic wastes
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Blood assists in defending the body against toxins and pathogens by ________.

A) warming the tissues immediately surrounding injury sites
B) transporting white blood cells to injury or infection sites
C) increasing the swelling of injured tissues
D) decreasing the pH of injured or infected tissues
E) preventing the replication of pathogens in tissues
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Which of the following prevents an erythrocyte from using the oxygen it carries?

A) the lack of a nucleus
B) a biconcave shape
C) the presence of hemoglobin
D) the lack of mitochondria
E) the existence of rouleaux
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The concentration of ________ in interstitial fluid is much higher than that of plasma.

A) oxygen
B) nitrogen
C) CO₂
D) ammonia
E) hydrogen
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Formed elements produced by megakaryocytes in bone marrow are ________.

A) platelets
B) neutrophils
C) erythrocytes
D) lymphocytes
E) monocytes
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Albumins in blood are important because they ________.

A) contribute to osmotic pressure
B) transport fatty acids
C) transport thyroid hormones
D) transport steroid hormones
E) All answer choices are correct.
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The ________ synthesize(s)and release(s)more than 90% of the plasma proteins.

A) liver
B) brain
C) spleen
D) kidneys
E) pancreas
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As a megakaryocyte develops and grows, what happens to its nucleus?

A) it remains the same size
B) it grows larger
C) it grows smaller
D) it is engulfed by phagocytes
E) it is attacked by antibodies
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The composition of the plasma of blood and the interstitial fluid differs chiefly in the concentration of ________.

A) dissolved gases and proteins
B) sodium ions
C) glucose and other sugars
D) water
E) salts
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Which of the following are plasma proteins that are an essential component of the clotting system?

A) albumins
B) fibrinogens
C) globulins
D) electrolytes
E) regulatory proteins
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In terms of organelles, an obvious difference between a mature erythrocyte and a leukocyte, viewed through a light microscope, is that the erythrocyte lacks ________.

A) a plasma membrane
B) a cytoskeleton
C) a nucleus
D) cytoplasm
E) 3-dimensional structure
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Heme molecules are important for holding which of the following in such a way that it can interact with an oxygen molecule?

A) a sodium ion
B) a nitrogen ion
C) an iron ion
D) a magnesium ion
E) a potassium ion
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Which formed elements of blood lose most of their organelles during differentiation and maturation?

A) megakaryocytes
B) basophils
C) monocytes
D) lymphocytes
E) erythrocytes
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________ clump together to form a temporary patch in the walls of damaged blood vessels.

A) Lymphocytes
B) Neutrophils
C) Monocytes
D) Basophils
E) Platelets
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The white blood cells that contain granules with histamine are called ________.

A) eosinophils
B) basophils
C) neutrophils
D) monocytes
E) lymphocytes
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A condition related to the insufficient production of clotting factors is known as ________.

A) iron-deficient anemia
B) polycythemia
C) embolism
D) hemolytic disease of the newborn
E) hemophilia
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In the adult, red blood cells are produced in areas of the ________.

A) liver
B) red bone marrow
C) spleen
D) pancreas
E) brainstem
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Myeloid stem cells produce all of the following formed elements except ________.

A) erythrocytes
B) platelets
C) basophils
D) lymphocytes
E) monocytes
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Which blood type could be administered to anyone without the risk of a cross-reaction?

A) A
B) B
C) O
D) Rh+
E) AB
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Which of the formed elements are responsible for specific immunity?

A) neutrophils
B) monocytes
C) erythrocytes
D) lymphocytes
E) basophils
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________, also known as B cells, differentiate into plasma cells, which secrete antibodies that attack foreign cells or proteins in distant portions of the body.

A) Monocytes
B) Lymphocytes
C) Platelets
D) Neutrophils
E) Eosinophils
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Natural Killer cells are a type of ________.

A) lymphocyte
B) erythrocyte
C) neutrophil
D) basophil
E) monocyte
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Which are characteristic of type O blood?
A: Has anti-A antibodies
B: Has anti-B antibodies
C: Has surface antigen O on its erythrocytes
D: Has surface antigen A on its erythrocytes
E: Has neither surface antigen A nor B on its erythrocytes

A) a, b, c
B) a, b, e
C) b, c, e
D) b, c, d
E) c, d, e
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Which of the following statements is true?

A) All lymphocytes are leukocytes.
B) All leukocytes are lymphocytes.
C) Basophils are agranulocytes.
D) Monocytes are granulocytes.
E) Platelets are agranulocytes.
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________ are phagocytic cells that contain a nucleus with many lobes.

A) Erythrocytes
B) Eosinophils
C) Platelets
D) Basophils
E) Neutrophils
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For erythropoiesis to proceed normally, the progenitor cells must receive adequate supplies of which of the following?
(1)amino acids
(2)calcium
(3)iron
(4)vitamin B₁₂
(5)vitamin K
(6)vitamin A

A) 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6
B) 2, 4, 6
C) 1, 3, 5
D) 1, 3, 4
E) 2, 3, 5, 6
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A leukocyte with distinct bright orange-red cytoplasmic granules is called a(n)________.

A) eosinophil
B) monocyte
C) basophil
D) lymphocyte
E) neutrophil
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Hemoglobin molecules consist of ________ globular protein subunits.

A) two
B) four
C) eight
D) sixteen
E) thirty-two
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A person who is Rh-positive has the Rh antigen on the plasma membrane of his or her ________.

A) platelets
B) erythrocytes
C) neutrophils
D) eosinophils
E) lymphocytes
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Megakaryocytes produce ________.

A) monocytes
B) lymphocytes
C) erythrocytes
D) platelets
E) basophils
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Which is the least common type of white blood cell?

A) neutrophil
B) eosinophil
C) basophil
D) monocyte
E) lymphocyte
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The process of moving toward an area due to chemical signals is called ________.

A) diffusion
B) chemotaxis
C) diapedesis
D) phagocytosis
E) osmosis
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A leukocyte can migrate across a capillary wall by squeezing between adjacent endothelial cells, in a process known as ________.

A) chemotaxis
B) agglutination
C) hemolysis
D) sensitization
E) diapedesis
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Individuals with type B blood have plasma that contains anti-B antibodies.
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Lymphocytes are the most numerous leukocytes.
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Basophils assist mast cells of tissues in producing inflammation.
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What factors contribute to the short (approximately 120-day)life span of an erythrocyte?
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Blood cells and cell fragments suspended in the liquid matrix are collectively called the formed elements.
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A college student who is constantly dieting decides to go to the dining hall, as she has no energy, is experiencing muscular weakness, and sometimes becomes dizzy upon exertion. What is the likely diagnosis, and what is the cause of this condition?
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A round leukocyte whose nucleus resembles a string of beads, and whose cytoplasm contains large, pale inclusions, is a(n)________.

A) eosinophil
B) lymphocyte
C) basophil
D) monocyte
E) neutrophil
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Membrane-enclosed enzyme packets are called platelets.
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If a person with type A blood receives a type B blood transfusion, what event(s)may occur?
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The matrix of the blood, which has a density only slightly greater than water is called plasma.
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Fibrinogens are the smallest of the plasma proteins.
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Erythrocytes are the most abundant formed elements in the blood.
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In a type O individual, which of the following is true?

A) The plasma lacks anti-A antibodies.
B) The erythrocytes lack surface antigens A and B.
C) The plasma lacks anti-B antibodies.
D) The leukocytes possess both surface antigens A and B.
E) The erythrocytes possess both surface antigens A and B.
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The leukocyte that releases histamine to enhance inflammation is the ________.

A) eosinophil
B) basophil
C) lymphocyte
D) neutrophil
E) monocyte
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Immunoglobulins are often referred to as antibodies.
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The hormone erythropoietin is produced and secreted by the ________ during hypoxic conditions.

A) kidneys and liver
B) spleen and liver
C) bone marrow and spleen
D) thymus and liver
E) brain and spleen
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Platelets clump together to assist with hemostasis.
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Discuss the concept of "plasma expanders," often used for patients who are preparing for whole blood transfusions.
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Circulating platelets last about 10 to 12 days before they are broken down and their contents recycled.
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Basophils are granulocytes formed from myeloid stem cells.
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Figure 20.1
<strong>Figure 20.1   Identify the labeled structure(s) in each of the following questions. Identify the structure(s) indicated by Label B.</strong> A) Lymphatics B) Rouleaux C) Leukocytes D) Megakaryocyte E) Platelets <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Identify the labeled structure(s) in each of the following questions.
Identify the structure(s) indicated by Label B.

A) Lymphatics
B) Rouleaux
C) Leukocytes
D) Megakaryocyte
E) Platelets
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Figure 20.2
<strong>Figure 20.2   Identify the labeled structure(s) in each of the following questions. Identify the structure(s) indicated by Label E.</strong> A) Megakaryocytes B) Adipocytes C) Monocytes D) Developing erythrocytes and granulocytes E) Lymphocytes <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Identify the labeled structure(s) in each of the following questions.
Identify the structure(s) indicated by Label E.

A) Megakaryocytes
B) Adipocytes
C) Monocytes
D) Developing erythrocytes and granulocytes
E) Lymphocytes
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Figure 20.1
<strong>Figure 20.1   Identify the labeled structure(s) in each of the following questions. Identify the structure(s) indicated by Label D.</strong> A) Nerve B) Rouleaux C) Blood vessel D) Leukocyte E) Lymphatic vessel <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Identify the labeled structure(s) in each of the following questions.
Identify the structure(s) indicated by Label D.

A) Nerve
B) Rouleaux
C) Blood vessel
D) Leukocyte
E) Lymphatic vessel
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Figure 20.2
<strong>Figure 20.2   Identify the labeled structure(s) in each of the following questions. Identify the structure(s) indicated by Label G.</strong> A) Eosinophil B) RBC C) Megakaryocyte D) Adipocyte E) Platelet <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Identify the labeled structure(s) in each of the following questions.
Identify the structure(s) indicated by Label G.

A) Eosinophil
B) RBC
C) Megakaryocyte
D) Adipocyte
E) Platelet
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Figure 20.2
<strong>Figure 20.2   Identify the labeled structure(s) in each of the following questions. Identify the structure(s) indicated by Label D.</strong> A) RBC B) Lymphocyte C) Adipocyte D) Platelet E) Eosinophil <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Identify the labeled structure(s) in each of the following questions.
Identify the structure(s) indicated by Label D.

A) RBC
B) Lymphocyte
C) Adipocyte
D) Platelet
E) Eosinophil
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Figure 20.2
<strong>Figure 20.2   Identify the labeled structure(s) in each of the following questions. Identify the structure(s) indicated by Label C.</strong> A) Canaliculi B) Venous sinuses C) Central canals D) Red bone marrow E) Nutrient arteries <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Identify the labeled structure(s) in each of the following questions.
Identify the structure(s) indicated by Label C.

A) Canaliculi
B) Venous sinuses
C) Central canals
D) Red bone marrow
E) Nutrient arteries
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Figure 20.2
<strong>Figure 20.2   Identify the labeled structure(s) in each of the following questions. Identify the structure(s) indicated by Label A.</strong> A) Osteon B) Epiphysis C) Compact bone D) Nutrient foramen E) Red bone marrow <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Identify the labeled structure(s) in each of the following questions.
Identify the structure(s) indicated by Label A.

A) Osteon
B) Epiphysis
C) Compact bone
D) Nutrient foramen
E) Red bone marrow
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Figure 20.1
<strong>Figure 20.1   Identify the labeled structure(s) in each of the following questions. Identify the structure(s) indicated by Label C.</strong> A) Nucleus of endothelial cells B) RBC C) Lymphocyte D) Neutrophil E) Platelet <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Identify the labeled structure(s) in each of the following questions.
Identify the structure(s) indicated by Label C.

A) Nucleus of endothelial cells
B) RBC
C) Lymphocyte
D) Neutrophil
E) Platelet
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Figure 20.2
<strong>Figure 20.2   Identify the labeled structure(s) in each of the following questions. Identify the structure(s) indicated by Label B.</strong> A) Nutrient artery B) Canaliculus C) Lacuna D) Lamella E) Venous sinus <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Identify the labeled structure(s) in each of the following questions.
Identify the structure(s) indicated by Label B.

A) Nutrient artery
B) Canaliculus
C) Lacuna
D) Lamella
E) Venous sinus
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Figure 20.1
<strong>Figure 20.1   Identify the labeled structure(s) in each of the following questions. Identify the structure(s) indicated by Label A.</strong> A) Leukocyte B) Platelet C) Nerve D) RBC E) Megakaryocyte <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Identify the labeled structure(s) in each of the following questions.
Identify the structure(s) indicated by Label A.

A) Leukocyte
B) Platelet
C) Nerve
D) RBC
E) Megakaryocyte
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Figure 20.2
<strong>Figure 20.2   Identify the labeled structure(s) in each of the following questions. Identify the structure(s) indicated by Label F.</strong> A) Platelets B) RBCs C) Eosinophils D) Megakaryocytes E) Lymphatic nodules <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Identify the labeled structure(s) in each of the following questions.
Identify the structure(s) indicated by Label F.

A) Platelets
B) RBCs
C) Eosinophils
D) Megakaryocytes
E) Lymphatic nodules
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Deck 20: The Cardiovascular System: Blood
1
Plasma proteins that attack foreign proteins and pathogens are ________.

A) clotting proteins
B) fibrinogens
C) immunoglobulins
D) albumins
E) metalloproteins
C
2
The blood type of an individual is determined at the cellular level by ________.

A) the sex of the individual
B) the metabolic rate of the individual
C) the presence or absence of specific surface antigens in the plasma membrane of the erythrocyte
D) the age and physical condition of the parents
E) the amount of iron in the mother's diet
C
3
Which of the following is the normal pH range of blood?

A) 2-3.55
B) 4.35-5.45
C) 7.35-7.45
D) 8.25-8.50
E) 9.35-9.65
C
4
About 60 percent of plasma proteins are composed of ________.

A) fibrinogen
B) lipoproteins
C) electrolytes
D) albumins
E) globulins
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Rh antigen is also called ________.

A) anti-A
B) the A antigen
C) the B antigen
D) the D antigen
E) anti-D
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Plasma contributes approximately ________ of whole blood volume.

A) 2%
B) 15%
C) 25%
D) 55%
E) 75%
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What type of tissue is blood?

A) muscle tissue
B) nervous tissue
C) connective tissue
D) epithelial tissue
E) Blood does not fit into any of the typical categories.
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The plasma of the blood contains about 7% ________.

A) plasma proteins
B) erythrocytes
C) leukocytes
D) platelets
E) organic wastes
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Blood assists in defending the body against toxins and pathogens by ________.

A) warming the tissues immediately surrounding injury sites
B) transporting white blood cells to injury or infection sites
C) increasing the swelling of injured tissues
D) decreasing the pH of injured or infected tissues
E) preventing the replication of pathogens in tissues
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Which of the following prevents an erythrocyte from using the oxygen it carries?

A) the lack of a nucleus
B) a biconcave shape
C) the presence of hemoglobin
D) the lack of mitochondria
E) the existence of rouleaux
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The concentration of ________ in interstitial fluid is much higher than that of plasma.

A) oxygen
B) nitrogen
C) CO₂
D) ammonia
E) hydrogen
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Formed elements produced by megakaryocytes in bone marrow are ________.

A) platelets
B) neutrophils
C) erythrocytes
D) lymphocytes
E) monocytes
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Albumins in blood are important because they ________.

A) contribute to osmotic pressure
B) transport fatty acids
C) transport thyroid hormones
D) transport steroid hormones
E) All answer choices are correct.
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The ________ synthesize(s)and release(s)more than 90% of the plasma proteins.

A) liver
B) brain
C) spleen
D) kidneys
E) pancreas
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As a megakaryocyte develops and grows, what happens to its nucleus?

A) it remains the same size
B) it grows larger
C) it grows smaller
D) it is engulfed by phagocytes
E) it is attacked by antibodies
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The composition of the plasma of blood and the interstitial fluid differs chiefly in the concentration of ________.

A) dissolved gases and proteins
B) sodium ions
C) glucose and other sugars
D) water
E) salts
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Which of the following are plasma proteins that are an essential component of the clotting system?

A) albumins
B) fibrinogens
C) globulins
D) electrolytes
E) regulatory proteins
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In terms of organelles, an obvious difference between a mature erythrocyte and a leukocyte, viewed through a light microscope, is that the erythrocyte lacks ________.

A) a plasma membrane
B) a cytoskeleton
C) a nucleus
D) cytoplasm
E) 3-dimensional structure
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Heme molecules are important for holding which of the following in such a way that it can interact with an oxygen molecule?

A) a sodium ion
B) a nitrogen ion
C) an iron ion
D) a magnesium ion
E) a potassium ion
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Which formed elements of blood lose most of their organelles during differentiation and maturation?

A) megakaryocytes
B) basophils
C) monocytes
D) lymphocytes
E) erythrocytes
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________ clump together to form a temporary patch in the walls of damaged blood vessels.

A) Lymphocytes
B) Neutrophils
C) Monocytes
D) Basophils
E) Platelets
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The white blood cells that contain granules with histamine are called ________.

A) eosinophils
B) basophils
C) neutrophils
D) monocytes
E) lymphocytes
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A condition related to the insufficient production of clotting factors is known as ________.

A) iron-deficient anemia
B) polycythemia
C) embolism
D) hemolytic disease of the newborn
E) hemophilia
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In the adult, red blood cells are produced in areas of the ________.

A) liver
B) red bone marrow
C) spleen
D) pancreas
E) brainstem
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Myeloid stem cells produce all of the following formed elements except ________.

A) erythrocytes
B) platelets
C) basophils
D) lymphocytes
E) monocytes
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Which blood type could be administered to anyone without the risk of a cross-reaction?

A) A
B) B
C) O
D) Rh+
E) AB
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Which of the formed elements are responsible for specific immunity?

A) neutrophils
B) monocytes
C) erythrocytes
D) lymphocytes
E) basophils
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________, also known as B cells, differentiate into plasma cells, which secrete antibodies that attack foreign cells or proteins in distant portions of the body.

A) Monocytes
B) Lymphocytes
C) Platelets
D) Neutrophils
E) Eosinophils
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Natural Killer cells are a type of ________.

A) lymphocyte
B) erythrocyte
C) neutrophil
D) basophil
E) monocyte
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Which are characteristic of type O blood?
A: Has anti-A antibodies
B: Has anti-B antibodies
C: Has surface antigen O on its erythrocytes
D: Has surface antigen A on its erythrocytes
E: Has neither surface antigen A nor B on its erythrocytes

A) a, b, c
B) a, b, e
C) b, c, e
D) b, c, d
E) c, d, e
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Which of the following statements is true?

A) All lymphocytes are leukocytes.
B) All leukocytes are lymphocytes.
C) Basophils are agranulocytes.
D) Monocytes are granulocytes.
E) Platelets are agranulocytes.
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________ are phagocytic cells that contain a nucleus with many lobes.

A) Erythrocytes
B) Eosinophils
C) Platelets
D) Basophils
E) Neutrophils
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For erythropoiesis to proceed normally, the progenitor cells must receive adequate supplies of which of the following?
(1)amino acids
(2)calcium
(3)iron
(4)vitamin B₁₂
(5)vitamin K
(6)vitamin A

A) 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6
B) 2, 4, 6
C) 1, 3, 5
D) 1, 3, 4
E) 2, 3, 5, 6
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A leukocyte with distinct bright orange-red cytoplasmic granules is called a(n)________.

A) eosinophil
B) monocyte
C) basophil
D) lymphocyte
E) neutrophil
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Hemoglobin molecules consist of ________ globular protein subunits.

A) two
B) four
C) eight
D) sixteen
E) thirty-two
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A person who is Rh-positive has the Rh antigen on the plasma membrane of his or her ________.

A) platelets
B) erythrocytes
C) neutrophils
D) eosinophils
E) lymphocytes
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Megakaryocytes produce ________.

A) monocytes
B) lymphocytes
C) erythrocytes
D) platelets
E) basophils
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Which is the least common type of white blood cell?

A) neutrophil
B) eosinophil
C) basophil
D) monocyte
E) lymphocyte
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The process of moving toward an area due to chemical signals is called ________.

A) diffusion
B) chemotaxis
C) diapedesis
D) phagocytosis
E) osmosis
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A leukocyte can migrate across a capillary wall by squeezing between adjacent endothelial cells, in a process known as ________.

A) chemotaxis
B) agglutination
C) hemolysis
D) sensitization
E) diapedesis
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Individuals with type B blood have plasma that contains anti-B antibodies.
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Lymphocytes are the most numerous leukocytes.
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Basophils assist mast cells of tissues in producing inflammation.
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44
What factors contribute to the short (approximately 120-day)life span of an erythrocyte?
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Blood cells and cell fragments suspended in the liquid matrix are collectively called the formed elements.
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A college student who is constantly dieting decides to go to the dining hall, as she has no energy, is experiencing muscular weakness, and sometimes becomes dizzy upon exertion. What is the likely diagnosis, and what is the cause of this condition?
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A round leukocyte whose nucleus resembles a string of beads, and whose cytoplasm contains large, pale inclusions, is a(n)________.

A) eosinophil
B) lymphocyte
C) basophil
D) monocyte
E) neutrophil
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Membrane-enclosed enzyme packets are called platelets.
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If a person with type A blood receives a type B blood transfusion, what event(s)may occur?
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The matrix of the blood, which has a density only slightly greater than water is called plasma.
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Fibrinogens are the smallest of the plasma proteins.
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Erythrocytes are the most abundant formed elements in the blood.
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In a type O individual, which of the following is true?

A) The plasma lacks anti-A antibodies.
B) The erythrocytes lack surface antigens A and B.
C) The plasma lacks anti-B antibodies.
D) The leukocytes possess both surface antigens A and B.
E) The erythrocytes possess both surface antigens A and B.
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The leukocyte that releases histamine to enhance inflammation is the ________.

A) eosinophil
B) basophil
C) lymphocyte
D) neutrophil
E) monocyte
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55
Immunoglobulins are often referred to as antibodies.
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The hormone erythropoietin is produced and secreted by the ________ during hypoxic conditions.

A) kidneys and liver
B) spleen and liver
C) bone marrow and spleen
D) thymus and liver
E) brain and spleen
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Platelets clump together to assist with hemostasis.
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58
Discuss the concept of "plasma expanders," often used for patients who are preparing for whole blood transfusions.
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Circulating platelets last about 10 to 12 days before they are broken down and their contents recycled.
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Basophils are granulocytes formed from myeloid stem cells.
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Figure 20.1
<strong>Figure 20.1   Identify the labeled structure(s) in each of the following questions. Identify the structure(s) indicated by Label B.</strong> A) Lymphatics B) Rouleaux C) Leukocytes D) Megakaryocyte E) Platelets
Identify the labeled structure(s) in each of the following questions.
Identify the structure(s) indicated by Label B.

A) Lymphatics
B) Rouleaux
C) Leukocytes
D) Megakaryocyte
E) Platelets
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Figure 20.2
<strong>Figure 20.2   Identify the labeled structure(s) in each of the following questions. Identify the structure(s) indicated by Label E.</strong> A) Megakaryocytes B) Adipocytes C) Monocytes D) Developing erythrocytes and granulocytes E) Lymphocytes
Identify the labeled structure(s) in each of the following questions.
Identify the structure(s) indicated by Label E.

A) Megakaryocytes
B) Adipocytes
C) Monocytes
D) Developing erythrocytes and granulocytes
E) Lymphocytes
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Figure 20.1
<strong>Figure 20.1   Identify the labeled structure(s) in each of the following questions. Identify the structure(s) indicated by Label D.</strong> A) Nerve B) Rouleaux C) Blood vessel D) Leukocyte E) Lymphatic vessel
Identify the labeled structure(s) in each of the following questions.
Identify the structure(s) indicated by Label D.

A) Nerve
B) Rouleaux
C) Blood vessel
D) Leukocyte
E) Lymphatic vessel
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Figure 20.2
<strong>Figure 20.2   Identify the labeled structure(s) in each of the following questions. Identify the structure(s) indicated by Label G.</strong> A) Eosinophil B) RBC C) Megakaryocyte D) Adipocyte E) Platelet
Identify the labeled structure(s) in each of the following questions.
Identify the structure(s) indicated by Label G.

A) Eosinophil
B) RBC
C) Megakaryocyte
D) Adipocyte
E) Platelet
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Figure 20.2
<strong>Figure 20.2   Identify the labeled structure(s) in each of the following questions. Identify the structure(s) indicated by Label D.</strong> A) RBC B) Lymphocyte C) Adipocyte D) Platelet E) Eosinophil
Identify the labeled structure(s) in each of the following questions.
Identify the structure(s) indicated by Label D.

A) RBC
B) Lymphocyte
C) Adipocyte
D) Platelet
E) Eosinophil
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Figure 20.2
<strong>Figure 20.2   Identify the labeled structure(s) in each of the following questions. Identify the structure(s) indicated by Label C.</strong> A) Canaliculi B) Venous sinuses C) Central canals D) Red bone marrow E) Nutrient arteries
Identify the labeled structure(s) in each of the following questions.
Identify the structure(s) indicated by Label C.

A) Canaliculi
B) Venous sinuses
C) Central canals
D) Red bone marrow
E) Nutrient arteries
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Figure 20.2
<strong>Figure 20.2   Identify the labeled structure(s) in each of the following questions. Identify the structure(s) indicated by Label A.</strong> A) Osteon B) Epiphysis C) Compact bone D) Nutrient foramen E) Red bone marrow
Identify the labeled structure(s) in each of the following questions.
Identify the structure(s) indicated by Label A.

A) Osteon
B) Epiphysis
C) Compact bone
D) Nutrient foramen
E) Red bone marrow
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Figure 20.1
<strong>Figure 20.1   Identify the labeled structure(s) in each of the following questions. Identify the structure(s) indicated by Label C.</strong> A) Nucleus of endothelial cells B) RBC C) Lymphocyte D) Neutrophil E) Platelet
Identify the labeled structure(s) in each of the following questions.
Identify the structure(s) indicated by Label C.

A) Nucleus of endothelial cells
B) RBC
C) Lymphocyte
D) Neutrophil
E) Platelet
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Figure 20.2
<strong>Figure 20.2   Identify the labeled structure(s) in each of the following questions. Identify the structure(s) indicated by Label B.</strong> A) Nutrient artery B) Canaliculus C) Lacuna D) Lamella E) Venous sinus
Identify the labeled structure(s) in each of the following questions.
Identify the structure(s) indicated by Label B.

A) Nutrient artery
B) Canaliculus
C) Lacuna
D) Lamella
E) Venous sinus
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Figure 20.1
<strong>Figure 20.1   Identify the labeled structure(s) in each of the following questions. Identify the structure(s) indicated by Label A.</strong> A) Leukocyte B) Platelet C) Nerve D) RBC E) Megakaryocyte
Identify the labeled structure(s) in each of the following questions.
Identify the structure(s) indicated by Label A.

A) Leukocyte
B) Platelet
C) Nerve
D) RBC
E) Megakaryocyte
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Figure 20.2
<strong>Figure 20.2   Identify the labeled structure(s) in each of the following questions. Identify the structure(s) indicated by Label F.</strong> A) Platelets B) RBCs C) Eosinophils D) Megakaryocytes E) Lymphatic nodules
Identify the labeled structure(s) in each of the following questions.
Identify the structure(s) indicated by Label F.

A) Platelets
B) RBCs
C) Eosinophils
D) Megakaryocytes
E) Lymphatic nodules
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