Deck 11: The Blood

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People with what blood type are referred to as "universal donors?"​

A)​type A
B)type B
C)type O
D)type AB
E)​type ABO
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What makes hemoglobin red colored when combined with oxygen?​

A)​oxygen
B)plasma protein
C)sodium
D)chloride
E)​iron
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Many of the functions of plasma are carried out by:​

A)​red blood cells
B)plasma proteins
C)white blood cells
D)leukocytes
E)​thrombocytes
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What constitutes the largest portion of the blood?​

A)​hematocrit
B)red blood cells
C)white blood cells
D)cell fragments
E)​plasma
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What percentage of the total body weight in humans does blood represent?​

A)​5%
B)8%
C)10%
D)15%
E)​18%
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What type of polycythemia is common in people who live at high altitudes?

A)​primary
B)secondary
C)tertiary
D)climbing
E)​unstable
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What is the shape of red blood cells?​

A)​round,donut shaped,and biconcave
B)round,ball shaped,and biconvex
C)flat,disc shaped,and biconcave
D)flat,ovoid,and biconvex
E)​bulbous,cigar shaped,and biconcave
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Primary polycythemia is caused by a tumor-like condition of:​

A)​liver
B)spleen
C)kidneys
D)bone marrow
E)​GI tract
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How many types of circulating leukocytes are there?​

A)​3
B)4
C)5
D)6
E)​7
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What is the average life span of a red blood cell in the human body?​

A)​120 days
B)45 days
C)12 days
D)2 days
E)​12 hours
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What kind of membranes do red blood cells have?​

A)​flexible
B)rigid
C)extremely porous
D)like a plant's cell wall
E)​biconcave
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What are erythrocytes?​

A)​plasma proteins
B)cell fragments
C)white blood cells
D)red blood cells
E)​immune cells
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What is anemia characterized by?​

A)​low plasma volume
B)low hematocrit
C)low white blood cell count
D)high thrombocyte count
E)​thick blood
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Erythropoiesis is controlled by erythropoietin,which is manufactured in the:​

A)​spleen
B)kidneys
C)plasma
D)bone marrow
E)​GI system
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What is the average volume of blood in men?​

A)​3.5 liters
B)4.5 liters
C)5.5 liters
D)6.5 liters
E)​7.5 liters
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What type of anemia is caused by an inability to absorb enough ingested vitamin B₁₂ from the digestive tract?​

A)​pernicious anemia
B)nutritional anemia
C)aplastic anemia
D)hemolytic anemia
E)​renal anemia
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What component of blood is directly related to the immune system?

A)​leukocytes
B)erythrocytes
C)platelets
D)cell fragments
E)​thrombocytes
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How many erythrocytes are in each milliliter of blood?​

A)​50 million
B)500 million
C)1 billion
D)5 billion
E)15 billion​
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How many molecules of oxygen can each hemoglobin molecule can pick up in the lungs?

A)​2
B)3
C)4
D)5
E)​6
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Where are erythrocytes produced in the adult human body?​

A)​spleen
B)kidneys
C)plasma
D)bone marrow
E)​GI system
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Platelets are shed from what kind of cells?​

A)​megakaryocytes
B)thrombocytes
C)erythrocytes
D)monocytes
E)​P cells
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What do monocytes mature into?​

A)​basophils
B)eosinophils
C)macrophages
D)B lymphocytes
E)​T lymphocytes
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A cancerous condition involving uncontrolled proliferation of WBCs is known as:​

A)​neutrophilia
B)lymphoma
C)sickle cell anemia
D)malaria
E)​leukemia
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What is the most common cause of hemophilia?​

A)​low or no factor VIII
B)low or no factor III
C)low of no factor V
D)too much factor III
E)​too much factor VI
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How many steps are involved in the extrinsic pathway to the clotting cascade?​

A)​eight
B)seven
C)six
D)five
E)​four
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What is the normal range of white blood cells per milliliter of blood?​

A)​40 to 50 million
B)32 to 35 million
C)20 to 25 million
D)12 to 18 million
E)​5 to 10 million
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How long do platelets remain functional for?

A)​10 days
B)7 days
C)5 days
D)2 days
E)​10 hours
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An increase in what type of leukocyte is associated with allergic reactions?​

A)​neutrophils
B)basophils
C)monocytes
D)eosinophils
E)​lymphocytes
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Monocytes and lymphocytes are classified as:

A)​erythrocytes
B)thrombocytes
C)granulocytes
D)polymorphonuclear
E)​agranulocytes
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Hemostasis involves three major steps:

A)​vascular relaxation,formation of a fatty plug,and blood thinning
B)vascular relaxation,formation of a fatty plug,and blood thinning
C)vascular spasm,formation of a protein plug,and blood thinning
D)vascular spasm,formation of a platelet plug,and blood coagulation
E)​vascular spasm,formation of a lipid plug,and blood coagulation
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How many steps are involved in the intrinsic pathway to the clotting cascade?​

A)​four
B)five
C)six
D)seven
E)​eight
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What is fibrin's most important property?​

A)​stretchiness
B)hardness
C)sponginess
D)softness
E)​porosity
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Hemostasis involves the formation of what kind of plug?​

A)​fat
B)protein
C)fibrous
D)red blood cell
E)​platelet
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What enzyme dissolves the clot as part of the healing process?​

A)​thrombin
B)fibrin
C)fibrinogen
D)plasmin
E)​plasminogen
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What does hemostasis mean?

A)​increased production of RBCs
B)increasing viscosity of blood
C)the stopping of hemorrhage
D)decreasing blood pressure
E)​reducing in blood pH
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What mineral is most needed during the clotting cascade?

A)​magnesium
B)calcium
C)phosphorus
D)iron
E)​sodium
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In what form does thrombin normally exist in the plasma?​

A)​fibrinogen
B)protothrombin
C)prothrombin
D)prethrombin
E)​thrombin stabilizing factor
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A freely floating clot is called a(n):​

A)​thrombus
B)cluster
C)plug
D)fragment
E)​embolus
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What is the ultimate step in clot formation?​

A)​conversion of fibrin into fibrinogen
B)conversion of fibrinogen into fibrin
C)transfer of plasmin from the liver
D)transfer of thrombin from the bone marrow
E)​manufacture of cholesterol for fatty plugs
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Which are the least numerous of the leukocytes?​

A)​neutrophils
B)basophils
C)monocytes
D)eosinophils
E)​lymphocytes
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Albumins are the least abundant plasma proteins,but contribute most extensively to the colloid osmotic pressure.​
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Fibrinogen is a key factor in blood clotting.​
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Like the ABO system,naturally occurring antibodies develop against the Rh factor.
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One of the major consequences of leukemia,a cancerous condition involving reduced WBCs,is inadequate defense capabilities against foreign invasion.​
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Monocytes,like neutrophils,become professional phagocytes.​
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Secondary polycythemia is an appropriate erythropoietin-induced adaptive mechanism to improve the blood's O₂-carrying capacity in response to a prolonged reduction in O₂ delivery to the tissues.​
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The hormone thrombopoietin increases the number of megakaryocytes in bone marrow and stimulates each megakaryocyte to produce more platelets as needed.
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Bleeding from a severed vein is more profuse and therefore more dangerous than arterial bleeding.​
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Hemoglobin is found only in leukocytes.
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Type AB individuals are called universal recipients -- lacking both anti-A and anti-B antibodies,they can accept donor blood of any type.​
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The surface membranes of human erythrocytes contain inherited antigens that vary depending on blood type.​
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Factor X converts prothrombin to thrombin.
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Because more than 99% of the cells are erythrocytes,the hematocrit essentially represents the percentage of erythrocytes in the total blood volume.
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All leukocytes ultimately originate from common precursor undifferentiated pluripotent stem cells in the spleen.
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Nutritional anemia is caused by an inability to absorb enough ingested vitamin B₁₂ from the digestive tract.
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Pernicious anemia is caused by the bone marrow failing to produce enough RBCs,even though all ingredients needed for erythropoiesis are available.
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There are two types of lymphocytes,B and T lymphocytes (B and T cells).
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White blood cells and platelets are packed in a thin,cream-colored layer called the buffy coat.​
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In severe loss of RBCs,the rate of erythropoiesis can be increased to more than six times the normal level.​
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Basophils attack parasitic worms and play a role in allergic reactions.​
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Platelets normally do not adhere to the smooth endothelial lining of blood vessels,but they do stick to damaged vessels.
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The erythrocytes of people with type A blood contain __________ antigens and their plasma contains __________ antibodies.​
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The bone __________ normally generates new red blood cells,a process known as __________.​
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Red marrow not only produces RBCs,but also is the ultimate source for __________ and __________.​
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Vitamin B₁₂ deficiency can cause a bleeding tendency because of incomplete activation of vitamin B-dependent clotting factors.​
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__________,the smallest of the leukocytes,characteristically have a large spherical nucleus that occupies most of the cell.​
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Neutrophils,eosinophils,and basophils are categorized as polymorphonuclear __________.​
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Pernicious anemia is caused by an inability to absorb enough __________ from the digestive tract.
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Neutrophils are __________ specialists;they engulf and destroy bacteria intracellularly.​
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Widespread clotting can occur in septicemic shock,in which bacteria or their toxins initiate the clotting cascade.
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Erythrocytes and __________ are both whole cells,whereas __________ are cell fragments.​
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The main cause of nutritional anemia is lack of dietary __________.​
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Activated platelets release several important chemicals from their storage granules,such as adenosine triphosphate (ATP).
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The most abundant electrolytes (ions)in the plasma are __________ and __________.​
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Plasmin is a plasma protein produced by the spleen and present in the blood in an inactive precursor form,protoplasmin.
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Plasma,being a liquid,consists of about __________% water.​
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The three groups of plasma proteins are albumins,__________,and __________.​
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The protein that enables RBCs to transport O₂ is __________.
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A hemoglobin molecule has two parts: the __________ portion and four __________ groups.​
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When a normal number of erythrocytes are simply concentrated in a smaller plasma volume,the condition is sometimes termed __________.​
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Deck 11: The Blood
1
People with what blood type are referred to as "universal donors?"​

A)​type A
B)type B
C)type O
D)type AB
E)​type ABO
C
2
What makes hemoglobin red colored when combined with oxygen?​

A)​oxygen
B)plasma protein
C)sodium
D)chloride
E)​iron
E
3
Many of the functions of plasma are carried out by:​

A)​red blood cells
B)plasma proteins
C)white blood cells
D)leukocytes
E)​thrombocytes
B
4
What constitutes the largest portion of the blood?​

A)​hematocrit
B)red blood cells
C)white blood cells
D)cell fragments
E)​plasma
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What percentage of the total body weight in humans does blood represent?​

A)​5%
B)8%
C)10%
D)15%
E)​18%
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What type of polycythemia is common in people who live at high altitudes?

A)​primary
B)secondary
C)tertiary
D)climbing
E)​unstable
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7
What is the shape of red blood cells?​

A)​round,donut shaped,and biconcave
B)round,ball shaped,and biconvex
C)flat,disc shaped,and biconcave
D)flat,ovoid,and biconvex
E)​bulbous,cigar shaped,and biconcave
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8
Primary polycythemia is caused by a tumor-like condition of:​

A)​liver
B)spleen
C)kidneys
D)bone marrow
E)​GI tract
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9
How many types of circulating leukocytes are there?​

A)​3
B)4
C)5
D)6
E)​7
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10
What is the average life span of a red blood cell in the human body?​

A)​120 days
B)45 days
C)12 days
D)2 days
E)​12 hours
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What kind of membranes do red blood cells have?​

A)​flexible
B)rigid
C)extremely porous
D)like a plant's cell wall
E)​biconcave
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12
What are erythrocytes?​

A)​plasma proteins
B)cell fragments
C)white blood cells
D)red blood cells
E)​immune cells
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13
What is anemia characterized by?​

A)​low plasma volume
B)low hematocrit
C)low white blood cell count
D)high thrombocyte count
E)​thick blood
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14
Erythropoiesis is controlled by erythropoietin,which is manufactured in the:​

A)​spleen
B)kidneys
C)plasma
D)bone marrow
E)​GI system
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What is the average volume of blood in men?​

A)​3.5 liters
B)4.5 liters
C)5.5 liters
D)6.5 liters
E)​7.5 liters
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16
What type of anemia is caused by an inability to absorb enough ingested vitamin B₁₂ from the digestive tract?​

A)​pernicious anemia
B)nutritional anemia
C)aplastic anemia
D)hemolytic anemia
E)​renal anemia
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17
What component of blood is directly related to the immune system?

A)​leukocytes
B)erythrocytes
C)platelets
D)cell fragments
E)​thrombocytes
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18
How many erythrocytes are in each milliliter of blood?​

A)​50 million
B)500 million
C)1 billion
D)5 billion
E)15 billion​
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19
How many molecules of oxygen can each hemoglobin molecule can pick up in the lungs?

A)​2
B)3
C)4
D)5
E)​6
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20
Where are erythrocytes produced in the adult human body?​

A)​spleen
B)kidneys
C)plasma
D)bone marrow
E)​GI system
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21
Platelets are shed from what kind of cells?​

A)​megakaryocytes
B)thrombocytes
C)erythrocytes
D)monocytes
E)​P cells
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22
What do monocytes mature into?​

A)​basophils
B)eosinophils
C)macrophages
D)B lymphocytes
E)​T lymphocytes
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23
A cancerous condition involving uncontrolled proliferation of WBCs is known as:​

A)​neutrophilia
B)lymphoma
C)sickle cell anemia
D)malaria
E)​leukemia
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24
What is the most common cause of hemophilia?​

A)​low or no factor VIII
B)low or no factor III
C)low of no factor V
D)too much factor III
E)​too much factor VI
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25
How many steps are involved in the extrinsic pathway to the clotting cascade?​

A)​eight
B)seven
C)six
D)five
E)​four
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26
What is the normal range of white blood cells per milliliter of blood?​

A)​40 to 50 million
B)32 to 35 million
C)20 to 25 million
D)12 to 18 million
E)​5 to 10 million
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27
How long do platelets remain functional for?

A)​10 days
B)7 days
C)5 days
D)2 days
E)​10 hours
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An increase in what type of leukocyte is associated with allergic reactions?​

A)​neutrophils
B)basophils
C)monocytes
D)eosinophils
E)​lymphocytes
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29
Monocytes and lymphocytes are classified as:

A)​erythrocytes
B)thrombocytes
C)granulocytes
D)polymorphonuclear
E)​agranulocytes
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30
Hemostasis involves three major steps:

A)​vascular relaxation,formation of a fatty plug,and blood thinning
B)vascular relaxation,formation of a fatty plug,and blood thinning
C)vascular spasm,formation of a protein plug,and blood thinning
D)vascular spasm,formation of a platelet plug,and blood coagulation
E)​vascular spasm,formation of a lipid plug,and blood coagulation
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31
How many steps are involved in the intrinsic pathway to the clotting cascade?​

A)​four
B)five
C)six
D)seven
E)​eight
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What is fibrin's most important property?​

A)​stretchiness
B)hardness
C)sponginess
D)softness
E)​porosity
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33
Hemostasis involves the formation of what kind of plug?​

A)​fat
B)protein
C)fibrous
D)red blood cell
E)​platelet
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34
What enzyme dissolves the clot as part of the healing process?​

A)​thrombin
B)fibrin
C)fibrinogen
D)plasmin
E)​plasminogen
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35
What does hemostasis mean?

A)​increased production of RBCs
B)increasing viscosity of blood
C)the stopping of hemorrhage
D)decreasing blood pressure
E)​reducing in blood pH
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36
What mineral is most needed during the clotting cascade?

A)​magnesium
B)calcium
C)phosphorus
D)iron
E)​sodium
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37
In what form does thrombin normally exist in the plasma?​

A)​fibrinogen
B)protothrombin
C)prothrombin
D)prethrombin
E)​thrombin stabilizing factor
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A freely floating clot is called a(n):​

A)​thrombus
B)cluster
C)plug
D)fragment
E)​embolus
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What is the ultimate step in clot formation?​

A)​conversion of fibrin into fibrinogen
B)conversion of fibrinogen into fibrin
C)transfer of plasmin from the liver
D)transfer of thrombin from the bone marrow
E)​manufacture of cholesterol for fatty plugs
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40
Which are the least numerous of the leukocytes?​

A)​neutrophils
B)basophils
C)monocytes
D)eosinophils
E)​lymphocytes
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41
Albumins are the least abundant plasma proteins,but contribute most extensively to the colloid osmotic pressure.​
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42
Fibrinogen is a key factor in blood clotting.​
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43
Like the ABO system,naturally occurring antibodies develop against the Rh factor.
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One of the major consequences of leukemia,a cancerous condition involving reduced WBCs,is inadequate defense capabilities against foreign invasion.​
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45
Monocytes,like neutrophils,become professional phagocytes.​
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46
Secondary polycythemia is an appropriate erythropoietin-induced adaptive mechanism to improve the blood's O₂-carrying capacity in response to a prolonged reduction in O₂ delivery to the tissues.​
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The hormone thrombopoietin increases the number of megakaryocytes in bone marrow and stimulates each megakaryocyte to produce more platelets as needed.
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48
Bleeding from a severed vein is more profuse and therefore more dangerous than arterial bleeding.​
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49
Hemoglobin is found only in leukocytes.
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50
Type AB individuals are called universal recipients -- lacking both anti-A and anti-B antibodies,they can accept donor blood of any type.​
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51
The surface membranes of human erythrocytes contain inherited antigens that vary depending on blood type.​
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52
Factor X converts prothrombin to thrombin.
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53
Because more than 99% of the cells are erythrocytes,the hematocrit essentially represents the percentage of erythrocytes in the total blood volume.
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54
All leukocytes ultimately originate from common precursor undifferentiated pluripotent stem cells in the spleen.
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55
Nutritional anemia is caused by an inability to absorb enough ingested vitamin B₁₂ from the digestive tract.
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56
Pernicious anemia is caused by the bone marrow failing to produce enough RBCs,even though all ingredients needed for erythropoiesis are available.
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There are two types of lymphocytes,B and T lymphocytes (B and T cells).
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58
White blood cells and platelets are packed in a thin,cream-colored layer called the buffy coat.​
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In severe loss of RBCs,the rate of erythropoiesis can be increased to more than six times the normal level.​
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60
Basophils attack parasitic worms and play a role in allergic reactions.​
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Platelets normally do not adhere to the smooth endothelial lining of blood vessels,but they do stick to damaged vessels.
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62
The erythrocytes of people with type A blood contain __________ antigens and their plasma contains __________ antibodies.​
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The bone __________ normally generates new red blood cells,a process known as __________.​
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Red marrow not only produces RBCs,but also is the ultimate source for __________ and __________.​
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Vitamin B₁₂ deficiency can cause a bleeding tendency because of incomplete activation of vitamin B-dependent clotting factors.​
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__________,the smallest of the leukocytes,characteristically have a large spherical nucleus that occupies most of the cell.​
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Neutrophils,eosinophils,and basophils are categorized as polymorphonuclear __________.​
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Pernicious anemia is caused by an inability to absorb enough __________ from the digestive tract.
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Neutrophils are __________ specialists;they engulf and destroy bacteria intracellularly.​
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70
Widespread clotting can occur in septicemic shock,in which bacteria or their toxins initiate the clotting cascade.
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71
Erythrocytes and __________ are both whole cells,whereas __________ are cell fragments.​
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72
The main cause of nutritional anemia is lack of dietary __________.​
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73
Activated platelets release several important chemicals from their storage granules,such as adenosine triphosphate (ATP).
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74
The most abundant electrolytes (ions)in the plasma are __________ and __________.​
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75
Plasmin is a plasma protein produced by the spleen and present in the blood in an inactive precursor form,protoplasmin.
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76
Plasma,being a liquid,consists of about __________% water.​
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77
The three groups of plasma proteins are albumins,__________,and __________.​
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78
The protein that enables RBCs to transport O₂ is __________.
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79
A hemoglobin molecule has two parts: the __________ portion and four __________ groups.​
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80
When a normal number of erythrocytes are simply concentrated in a smaller plasma volume,the condition is sometimes termed __________.​
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