Deck 10: The Blood

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About how many litres of blood are in the human body

A)2 L
B)5 L
C)10 L
D)12 L
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Which of the following is NOT found within erythrocytes

A)carbonic anhydrase
B)glycolytic enzyme
C)haemoglobin
D)mitochondria
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Which of the following does NOT apply to plasma proteins

A)They are responsible for blood colloid osmotic pressure.
B)They provide a source of readily available amino acids to be utilized by the tissue cells for the synthesis of new tissue proteins.
C)Some play a role in the body's defence mechanism.
D)They play a role in buffering changes in pH in the body fluids.
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Which of these statements does NOT describe iron

A)It is found in the heme portion of the haemoglobin molecule.
B)It is converted into bilirubin upon erythrocyte degradation.
C)It readily combines reversibly with O₂.
D)Diets deficient in it can lead to anaemia.
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If the haematocrit is 40, then which of the following volumes is represented correctly

A)Red blood cells comprise 60 percent of the total blood volume.
B)White blood cells comprise 40 percent of the total blood volume.
C)Red blood cells comprise 40 percent of the total blood volume.
D)Plasma and cellular elements other than red blood cells comprise 40 percent of the total blood volume.
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Why is it important that the biconcavity of the erythrocyte increases the overall surface area

A)It prevents osmolarity changes.
B)It increases the rate of gas exchange across the membrane.
C)It provides an additional area for endocytosis.
D)It encourages cellular respiration.
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What advantages does the biconcavity of the erythrocyte impart on the cell

A)It increases the overall surface area.
B)It decreases the flexibility of the cell.
C)It prevents toxins from entering the cell.
D)It increases blood osmolarity.
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The buffy coat, which represents < 1 percent of whole blood, is comprised of _______________.

A)erythrocytes and platelets
B)leukocytes and platelets
C)leukocytes and clotting factors
D)platelets and clotting factors
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Which of these statements does NOT refer to antibodies

A)They are gamma globulins.
B)They are a type of plasma protein.
C)They are produced by T lymphocytes.
D)They originate from plasma cells.
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Which plasma globulins are the antibodies

A)alpha globulins
B)beta globulins
C)gamma globulins
D)delta globulins
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Albumin belongs to which of these groups in the blood plasma

A)hormones
B)electrolytes
C)proteins
D)gases
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Which of these statements describes haemoglobin

A)It is found in the nuclei of red blood cells.
B)It contains carbonic anhydrase.
C)It can combine with O₂, CO₂, H⁺, NO, and CO.
D)It can combine only with O₂ molecules.
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Which of these statements describes iron

A)It can combine reversibly with O₂.
B)Deficiency can lead to polycythaemia.
C)It is converted into bilirubin and secreted into the bile when old red blood cells rupture and are degraded.
D)It appears reddish when combined with CO₂.
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Blood is a connective tissue comprising cellular elements and an extracellular matrix of primarily water.What is the name of the blood's extracellular matrix

A)haematocrit
B)fibrinogen
C)buffy coat
D)plasma
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Which of these statements describes erythrocytes

A)They are large cells.
B)They participate in the clotting of blood.
C)They defend the body against foreign substances.
D)They possess binding sites for oxygen and CO₂.
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Which of these statements describes haemoglobin

A)It consists of a protein made up of four highly folded polypeptide chains and four iron-containing, non-protein, nitrogenous groups.
B)It appears reddish when combined with CO₂.
C)It can combine only with O₂ molecules.
D)It is found in the nuclei of red blood cells.
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What is the function of plasma albumins

A)to contribute in the clotting process
B)to maintain the body's defence system
C)to maintain the blood's osmotic pressure
D)to transport lipids
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Which of these statements describes erythrocytes

A)They contain many nuclei.
B)They survive an average of 150 days.
C)They do not have the ability to use O₂ for energy production despite the fact that they transport O₂ to all the other tissues of the body.
D)They are inflexible.
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The red cell count is normally about how many million cells per cubic millimetre

A)2 million/mm3
B)5 million/mm3
C)10 million/mm3
D)15 million/mm3
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Why do men have a higher haematocrit than women

A)greater blood flow to the kidney
B)larger muscle mass
C)growth hormone interactions with erythropoietin
D)higher blood pressure
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What is the most abundant type of cellular element in the blood

A)erythrocytes
B)neutrophils
C)leukocytes
D)lymphocytes
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Which of these statements describes type O blood

A)It has O red blood cell surface antigens.
B)It contains neither anti-A nor anti-B antibodies.
C)It can receive any ABO blood type without risk of a transfusion reaction.
D)It does not have any A or B red blood cell surface antigens, and it contains both anti-A and anti-B antibodies.
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Which of these statements describes red blood cells

A)They carry oxygen.
B)They participate in the clotting of blood.
C)They defend the body against foreign substances.
D)They always have a nucleus.
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Which of these types of anaemia is caused by a genetic abnormality in the haemoglobin

A)pernicious
B)haemorrhagic
C)sickle-cell
D)megaloblastic
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Which of these organs produces the hormone that controls erythropoiesis

A)pancreas
B)brain
C)heart
D)kidney
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Which of these blood cellular elements lack nuclei

A)platelets and erythrocytes
B)leukocytes only
C)erythrocytes only
D)platelets only
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Which of the following condition(s) would NOT result in increased rates of erythropoiesis

A)high altitudes
B)increased physical activity
C)loss of blood
D)greater blood flow to the kidney
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Which of these statements describes erythropoiesis

A)It is accomplished in the bone marrow.
B)It is accomplished in the kidneys in response to reduced O₂ delivery to the kidneys.
C)It refers to increased RBC count.
D)It refers to excessive RBC destruction.
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Which of the following does NOT refer to blood doping

A)It is a technique used to temporarily increase the O₂-carrying capacity of the blood.
B)It is based on illicitly boosting the number of red blood cells in the circulatory system.
C)RBCs can be concentrated, frozen, and stored for months without damage.
D)The new form involving the hormone EPO is free of health hazards.
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Erythroblastosis fetalis can develop between a mother and fetus under which of these circumstances

A)Mother is Rh negative and fetus is Rh negative.
B)Mother is Rh neutral and fetus is Rh negative.
C)Mother is Rh negative and fetus is Rh positive.
D)Mother is Rh positive and fetus is Rh negative.
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If a type B-negative patient is accidentally given type A-positive blood, what will happen

A)Nothing will happen because this is a safe match.
B)The patient's antibodies will begin to attack the donated erythrocytes.
C)The patient's antigens will begin to attack the donated erythrocytes.
D)The donor's antigens will begin to attack the patient's antibodies.
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Which of these statements refers to erythropoietin

A)It is secreted by the bone marrow.
B)It stimulates red blood cell production.
C)It converts prothrombin to thrombin.
D)It is deficient in pernicious anaemia.
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Pernicious anaemia develops from a deficiency of which of the following

A)ATP
B)carbonic anhydrase
C)gastrin hormone
D)intrinsic factor
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Carbonic anhydrase is NOT crucial for which one of the following

A)CO₂ transport in blood
B)conversion of CO₂ into bicarbonate ion
C)production of NO
D)chemical buffer system
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Which example of a reticulocyte percentage among the erythrocytes in the circulation would indicate a high degree of erythropoiesis

A)0.5 percent
B)0.7 percent
C)1.2 percent
D)2.9 percent
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Which of these statement describes blood cells

A)They all originate in red bone marrow.
B)Red bone marrow is the primary source of all blood cells except mast cells and macrophages.
C)Most types of leukocytes appear in equal amounts in the blood.
D)Erythrocytes are produced in red marrow, while leukocytes are produced primarily in lymph nodes.
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What is the stimulus for increased secretion of erythropoietin

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
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Which of the ABO blood groups has both A and B antibodies

A)A
B)AB
C)B
D)O
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Which of these statements does NOT describe erythrocytes

A)They do not contain any organelles.
B)They may take on many different shapes.
C)They originate from the same undifferentiated pluripotent stem cells as leukocytes and platelets.
D)They live only about five days.
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Which organ removes most of the worn-out red blood cells from the circulation

A)bone marrow
B)kidney
C)pancreas
D)spleen
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Which of these pairs are correctly matched

A)granular leukocytes; more numerous than agranular leukocytes per cubic millimetre
B)eosinophilia; bacterial infection
C)neutrophils; least numerous of the leukocytes per cubic millimetre
D)lymphocytes; granulocytes
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Which of these leukocyte types is implicated in certain allergic reactions, and attacks internal parasites such as worms

A)neutrophils
B)eosinophils
C)basophils
D)lymphocytes
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Which of these statements describes white blood cells

A)They are the most abundant type of blood cell.
B)They do not have nuclei.
C)They are actually only cell fragments.
D)They defend the body against foreign invasion.
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Which of the following leukocyte types did NOT arise from myeloid stem cells

A)neutrophils
B)eosinophils
C)basophils
D)lymphocytes
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Which of the following does neutrophilia frequently accompany

A)bacterial infection
B)viral infection
C)parasitic infestation
D)allergic condition
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Which of these cellular elements has the lowest count in the blood

A)platelets
B)neutrophils
C)erythrocytes
D)basophils
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Macrophages, the tissue phagocytes, are derived from which white blood cells

A)neutrophils
B)eosinophils
C)lymphocytes
D)monocytes
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Which of these statements refers to neutrophils

A)They are the most abundant type of white blood cell.
B)They attach to parasitic worms and secrete substances that kill them.
C)They are stimulated to replicate and be released from the lymphoid organs.
D)They are produced in response to erythropoietin.
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What form of polycythaemia occurs when an individual lives in a high-altitude environment

A)primary
B)secondary
C)tertiary
D)relative
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An increase in the circulating number of which cell type is associated with parasite infestation

A)neutrophils
B)eosinophils
C)basophils
D)lymphocytes
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Which of the following is NOT a function of white blood cells

A)to activate factor XII, which triggers the clotting cascade
B)to produce antibodies
C)to destroy cancer cells
D)to phagocytize foreign invaders
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Which of these leukocytes contains histamine in its granules

A)neutrophils
B)eosinophils
C)basophils
D)lymphocytes
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Which of the following cell types is NOT a granulocyte

A)monocytes
B)eosinophils
C)basophils
D)neutrophils
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Which of the following is NOT a possible cause of anaemia

A)dietary deficiency of folic acid
B)deficiency of intrinsic factor
C)malaria
D)living at high altitude
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Which of these statements applies to aplastic anaemia

A)There is insufficient haemoglobin formation due to iron deficiency.
B)There is an acute loss of blood.
C)Destruction of the bone marrow has occurred, due possibly to toxic chemicals or radiation.
D)The stomach secretes inadequate intrinsic factor, which is essential for intestinal absorption of vitamin B₁₂.
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What is the most abundant agranulocyte in the blood

A)basophil
B)eosinophil
C)lymphocyte
D)monocyte
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Which of these statements refers to basophils

A)They contain granules that preferentially take up a basic blue dye.
B)They leave the blood to become macrophages.
C)They synthesize antibodies.
D)They are the most abundant type of leukocytes.
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Anaemia 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
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Which are the most common leukocytes normally found in the blood

A)neutrophils
B)eosinophils
C)basophils
D)lymphocytes
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Which of these statements refers to lymphocytes

A)They are polymorphonuclear granulocytes found in lymph nodes.
B)They are the most abundant type of leukocyte.
C)They can be produced in lymphoid organs as well as in the bone marrow.
D)They phagocytize lymph nodes.
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Which of these statements does NOT refer to heparin

A)It is normally present in the body.
B)It is present in basophils.
C)It is used in some blood samples.
D)It stimulates the coagulation of blood.
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Platelets trapped within the fibrous meshwork of the clot ______________.

A)release plasmin
B)release prostacyclin
C)retract the clot
D)inactivate thrombin
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Which of these statements describes platelets

A)They convert prothrombin to thrombin.
B)They form the meshwork upon which the erythrocytes become trapped to produce a clot.
C)They adhere and aggregate when they contact exposed collagen in the walls of a broken blood vessel.
D)They release fibrinogen once a platelet plug is formed.
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What is the chemical signal released by healthy endothelial tissue in order to prevent overgrowth of platelet plugs

A)ATP
B)fibrinogen
C)prostacyclin
D)thromboxane
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Which of these statements describes prostacyclin

A)It activates the clotting cascade.
B)It induces profound vasoconstriction of an injured vessel.
C)It profoundly inhibits platelet aggregation.
D)It is released by aggregated platelets.
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Which of these platelet counts is within the normal range

A)100000/mm3
B)130000/mm3
C)250000/mm3
D)600000/mm3
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What are platelets normally attracted to

A)a collection of white blood cells
B)a disrupted surface of a blood vessel
C)a smooth surface
D)a source of ATP production
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Which of the following can occur with leukaemia

A)inadequate defence capabilities against foreign invasion
B)decreased number of white blood cells
C)increased blood clotting due to high numbers of platelets
D)increased red cell production
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Which of these actions occurs 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.
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What does exposed collagen in a damaged vessel do

A)It activates factor I to initiate blood clotting.
B)It initiates platelet production.
C)It secretes ADP, which causes platelets to become sticky.
D)It activates factor XII to initiate blood clotting, and it initiates platelet aggregation.
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Which of these statements does NOT describe platelets

A)They are produced in the bone marrow.
B)They form the meshwork of a blood clot, upon which the other cellular elements become entrapped.
C)They form a plug when they adhere to the exposed collagen of a damaged vessel.
D)When aggregated, they release serotonin, epinephrine, and thromboxane A2.
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Which of these actions is NOT accomplished by thrombin

A)stimulation of conversion of fibrinogen to fibrin
B)activation of tissue thromboplastin, which initiates the extrinsic clotting pathway
C)activation of factor XIII (fibrin-stabilizing factor)
D)enhancement of platelet aggregation
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What is the sequence of events leading to clot formation

A)prothrombin-fibrinogen-thrombin-fibrin
B)fibrin-prothrombin-fibrinogen-thrombin
C)prothrombin-thrombin-fibrinogen-fibrin
D)fibrinogen-prothrombin-fibrin-thrombin
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Which of the following substances signals platelet aggregation to be reinforced

A)ADP
B)fibrinogen
C)thromboxane
D)prostacyclin
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Since fibrinogen is always present in the blood, but the blood does not clot, what must normally be absent

A)prothrombin
B)thrombin
C)calcium
D)platelets
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Which of these steps is NOT involved in haemostasis

A)vascular spasms
B)platelet aggregation
C)coagulation
D)erythropoiesis
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What is the chemical signal that makes platelets sticky upon aggregation

A)ADP
B)ATP
C)prostacyclin
D)thromboxane
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Which of the following is NOT a required factor in the intrinsic clotting mechanism

A)calcium ion
B)factor XII
C)platelet factor 3
D)factor VII
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Which cells leave the blood after circulating for only a day or two, and become the large tissue phagocytes known as macrophages

A)eosinophils
B)basophils
C)lymphocytes
D)monocytes
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Which of these statements does NOT describe platelets

A)They do not adhere to normal vascular surfaces.
B)When aggregated, they release ADP, which causes other platelets to become sticky and adhere to the platelet plug.
C)They directly convert fibrinogen to fibrin.
D)They form a plug, which releases chemicals that cause the injured vessel to constrict.
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Deck 10: The Blood
1
About how many litres of blood are in the human body

A)2 L
B)5 L
C)10 L
D)12 L
B
2
Which of the following is NOT found within erythrocytes

A)carbonic anhydrase
B)glycolytic enzyme
C)haemoglobin
D)mitochondria
D
3
Which of the following does NOT apply to plasma proteins

A)They are responsible for blood colloid osmotic pressure.
B)They provide a source of readily available amino acids to be utilized by the tissue cells for the synthesis of new tissue proteins.
C)Some play a role in the body's defence mechanism.
D)They play a role in buffering changes in pH in the body fluids.
B
4
Which of these statements does NOT describe iron

A)It is found in the heme portion of the haemoglobin molecule.
B)It is converted into bilirubin upon erythrocyte degradation.
C)It readily combines reversibly with O₂.
D)Diets deficient in it can lead to anaemia.
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If the haematocrit is 40, then which of the following volumes is represented correctly

A)Red blood cells comprise 60 percent of the total blood volume.
B)White blood cells comprise 40 percent of the total blood volume.
C)Red blood cells comprise 40 percent of the total blood volume.
D)Plasma and cellular elements other than red blood cells comprise 40 percent of the total blood volume.
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Why is it important that the biconcavity of the erythrocyte increases the overall surface area

A)It prevents osmolarity changes.
B)It increases the rate of gas exchange across the membrane.
C)It provides an additional area for endocytosis.
D)It encourages cellular respiration.
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What advantages does the biconcavity of the erythrocyte impart on the cell

A)It increases the overall surface area.
B)It decreases the flexibility of the cell.
C)It prevents toxins from entering the cell.
D)It increases blood osmolarity.
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8
The buffy coat, which represents < 1 percent of whole blood, is comprised of _______________.

A)erythrocytes and platelets
B)leukocytes and platelets
C)leukocytes and clotting factors
D)platelets and clotting factors
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Which of these statements does NOT refer to antibodies

A)They are gamma globulins.
B)They are a type of plasma protein.
C)They are produced by T lymphocytes.
D)They originate from plasma cells.
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Which plasma globulins are the antibodies

A)alpha globulins
B)beta globulins
C)gamma globulins
D)delta globulins
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Albumin belongs to which of these groups in the blood plasma

A)hormones
B)electrolytes
C)proteins
D)gases
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Which of these statements describes haemoglobin

A)It is found in the nuclei of red blood cells.
B)It contains carbonic anhydrase.
C)It can combine with O₂, CO₂, H⁺, NO, and CO.
D)It can combine only with O₂ molecules.
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Which of these statements describes iron

A)It can combine reversibly with O₂.
B)Deficiency can lead to polycythaemia.
C)It is converted into bilirubin and secreted into the bile when old red blood cells rupture and are degraded.
D)It appears reddish when combined with CO₂.
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14
Blood is a connective tissue comprising cellular elements and an extracellular matrix of primarily water.What is the name of the blood's extracellular matrix

A)haematocrit
B)fibrinogen
C)buffy coat
D)plasma
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Which of these statements describes erythrocytes

A)They are large cells.
B)They participate in the clotting of blood.
C)They defend the body against foreign substances.
D)They possess binding sites for oxygen and CO₂.
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Which of these statements describes haemoglobin

A)It consists of a protein made up of four highly folded polypeptide chains and four iron-containing, non-protein, nitrogenous groups.
B)It appears reddish when combined with CO₂.
C)It can combine only with O₂ molecules.
D)It is found in the nuclei of red blood cells.
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What is the function of plasma albumins

A)to contribute in the clotting process
B)to maintain the body's defence system
C)to maintain the blood's osmotic pressure
D)to transport lipids
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Which of these statements describes erythrocytes

A)They contain many nuclei.
B)They survive an average of 150 days.
C)They do not have the ability to use O₂ for energy production despite the fact that they transport O₂ to all the other tissues of the body.
D)They are inflexible.
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19
The red cell count is normally about how many million cells per cubic millimetre

A)2 million/mm3
B)5 million/mm3
C)10 million/mm3
D)15 million/mm3
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Why do men have a higher haematocrit than women

A)greater blood flow to the kidney
B)larger muscle mass
C)growth hormone interactions with erythropoietin
D)higher blood pressure
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21
What is the most abundant type of cellular element in the blood

A)erythrocytes
B)neutrophils
C)leukocytes
D)lymphocytes
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22
Which of these statements describes type O blood

A)It has O red blood cell surface antigens.
B)It contains neither anti-A nor anti-B antibodies.
C)It can receive any ABO blood type without risk of a transfusion reaction.
D)It does not have any A or B red blood cell surface antigens, and it contains both anti-A and anti-B antibodies.
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Which of these statements describes red blood cells

A)They carry oxygen.
B)They participate in the clotting of blood.
C)They defend the body against foreign substances.
D)They always have a nucleus.
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Which of these types of anaemia is caused by a genetic abnormality in the haemoglobin

A)pernicious
B)haemorrhagic
C)sickle-cell
D)megaloblastic
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Which of these organs produces the hormone that controls erythropoiesis

A)pancreas
B)brain
C)heart
D)kidney
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26
Which of these blood cellular elements lack nuclei

A)platelets and erythrocytes
B)leukocytes only
C)erythrocytes only
D)platelets only
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Which of the following condition(s) would NOT result in increased rates of erythropoiesis

A)high altitudes
B)increased physical activity
C)loss of blood
D)greater blood flow to the kidney
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28
Which of these statements describes erythropoiesis

A)It is accomplished in the bone marrow.
B)It is accomplished in the kidneys in response to reduced O₂ delivery to the kidneys.
C)It refers to increased RBC count.
D)It refers to excessive RBC destruction.
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29
Which of the following does NOT refer to blood doping

A)It is a technique used to temporarily increase the O₂-carrying capacity of the blood.
B)It is based on illicitly boosting the number of red blood cells in the circulatory system.
C)RBCs can be concentrated, frozen, and stored for months without damage.
D)The new form involving the hormone EPO is free of health hazards.
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Erythroblastosis fetalis can develop between a mother and fetus under which of these circumstances

A)Mother is Rh negative and fetus is Rh negative.
B)Mother is Rh neutral and fetus is Rh negative.
C)Mother is Rh negative and fetus is Rh positive.
D)Mother is Rh positive and fetus is Rh negative.
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31
If a type B-negative patient is accidentally given type A-positive blood, what will happen

A)Nothing will happen because this is a safe match.
B)The patient's antibodies will begin to attack the donated erythrocytes.
C)The patient's antigens will begin to attack the donated erythrocytes.
D)The donor's antigens will begin to attack the patient's antibodies.
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Which of these statements refers to erythropoietin

A)It is secreted by the bone marrow.
B)It stimulates red blood cell production.
C)It converts prothrombin to thrombin.
D)It is deficient in pernicious anaemia.
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Pernicious anaemia develops from a deficiency of which of the following

A)ATP
B)carbonic anhydrase
C)gastrin hormone
D)intrinsic factor
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Carbonic anhydrase is NOT crucial for which one of the following

A)CO₂ transport in blood
B)conversion of CO₂ into bicarbonate ion
C)production of NO
D)chemical buffer system
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Which example of a reticulocyte percentage among the erythrocytes in the circulation would indicate a high degree of erythropoiesis

A)0.5 percent
B)0.7 percent
C)1.2 percent
D)2.9 percent
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36
Which of these statement describes blood cells

A)They all originate in red bone marrow.
B)Red bone marrow is the primary source of all blood cells except mast cells and macrophages.
C)Most types of leukocytes appear in equal amounts in the blood.
D)Erythrocytes are produced in red marrow, while leukocytes are produced primarily in lymph nodes.
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37
What is the stimulus for increased secretion of erythropoietin

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
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38
Which of the ABO blood groups has both A and B antibodies

A)A
B)AB
C)B
D)O
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39
Which of these statements does NOT describe erythrocytes

A)They do not contain any organelles.
B)They may take on many different shapes.
C)They originate from the same undifferentiated pluripotent stem cells as leukocytes and platelets.
D)They live only about five days.
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40
Which organ removes most of the worn-out red blood cells from the circulation

A)bone marrow
B)kidney
C)pancreas
D)spleen
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41
Which of these pairs are correctly matched

A)granular leukocytes; more numerous than agranular leukocytes per cubic millimetre
B)eosinophilia; bacterial infection
C)neutrophils; least numerous of the leukocytes per cubic millimetre
D)lymphocytes; granulocytes
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42
Which of these leukocyte types is implicated in certain allergic reactions, and attacks internal parasites such as worms

A)neutrophils
B)eosinophils
C)basophils
D)lymphocytes
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43
Which of these statements describes white blood cells

A)They are the most abundant type of blood cell.
B)They do not have nuclei.
C)They are actually only cell fragments.
D)They defend the body against foreign invasion.
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44
Which of the following leukocyte types did NOT arise from myeloid stem cells

A)neutrophils
B)eosinophils
C)basophils
D)lymphocytes
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45
Which of the following does neutrophilia frequently accompany

A)bacterial infection
B)viral infection
C)parasitic infestation
D)allergic condition
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46
Which of these cellular elements has the lowest count in the blood

A)platelets
B)neutrophils
C)erythrocytes
D)basophils
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47
Macrophages, the tissue phagocytes, are derived from which white blood cells

A)neutrophils
B)eosinophils
C)lymphocytes
D)monocytes
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48
Which of these statements refers to neutrophils

A)They are the most abundant type of white blood cell.
B)They attach to parasitic worms and secrete substances that kill them.
C)They are stimulated to replicate and be released from the lymphoid organs.
D)They are produced in response to erythropoietin.
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49
What form of polycythaemia occurs when an individual lives in a high-altitude environment

A)primary
B)secondary
C)tertiary
D)relative
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50
An increase in the circulating number of which cell type is associated with parasite infestation

A)neutrophils
B)eosinophils
C)basophils
D)lymphocytes
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51
Which of the following is NOT a function of white blood cells

A)to activate factor XII, which triggers the clotting cascade
B)to produce antibodies
C)to destroy cancer cells
D)to phagocytize foreign invaders
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52
Which of these leukocytes contains histamine in its granules

A)neutrophils
B)eosinophils
C)basophils
D)lymphocytes
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53
Which of the following cell types is NOT a granulocyte

A)monocytes
B)eosinophils
C)basophils
D)neutrophils
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54
Which of the following is NOT a possible cause of anaemia

A)dietary deficiency of folic acid
B)deficiency of intrinsic factor
C)malaria
D)living at high altitude
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55
Which of these statements applies to aplastic anaemia

A)There is insufficient haemoglobin formation due to iron deficiency.
B)There is an acute loss of blood.
C)Destruction of the bone marrow has occurred, due possibly to toxic chemicals or radiation.
D)The stomach secretes inadequate intrinsic factor, which is essential for intestinal absorption of vitamin B₁₂.
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56
What is the most abundant agranulocyte in the blood

A)basophil
B)eosinophil
C)lymphocyte
D)monocyte
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57
Which of these statements refers to basophils

A)They contain granules that preferentially take up a basic blue dye.
B)They leave the blood to become macrophages.
C)They synthesize antibodies.
D)They are the most abundant type of leukocytes.
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58
Anaemia 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
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59
Which are the most common leukocytes normally found in the blood

A)neutrophils
B)eosinophils
C)basophils
D)lymphocytes
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60
Which of these statements refers to lymphocytes

A)They are polymorphonuclear granulocytes found in lymph nodes.
B)They are the most abundant type of leukocyte.
C)They can be produced in lymphoid organs as well as in the bone marrow.
D)They phagocytize lymph nodes.
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61
Which of these statements does NOT refer to heparin

A)It is normally present in the body.
B)It is present in basophils.
C)It is used in some blood samples.
D)It stimulates the coagulation of blood.
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62
Platelets trapped within the fibrous meshwork of the clot ______________.

A)release plasmin
B)release prostacyclin
C)retract the clot
D)inactivate thrombin
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63
Which of these statements describes platelets

A)They convert prothrombin to thrombin.
B)They form the meshwork upon which the erythrocytes become trapped to produce a clot.
C)They adhere and aggregate when they contact exposed collagen in the walls of a broken blood vessel.
D)They release fibrinogen once a platelet plug is formed.
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64
What is the chemical signal released by healthy endothelial tissue in order to prevent overgrowth of platelet plugs

A)ATP
B)fibrinogen
C)prostacyclin
D)thromboxane
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65
Which of these statements describes prostacyclin

A)It activates the clotting cascade.
B)It induces profound vasoconstriction of an injured vessel.
C)It profoundly inhibits platelet aggregation.
D)It is released by aggregated platelets.
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66
Which of these platelet counts is within the normal range

A)100000/mm3
B)130000/mm3
C)250000/mm3
D)600000/mm3
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67
What are platelets normally attracted to

A)a collection of white blood cells
B)a disrupted surface of a blood vessel
C)a smooth surface
D)a source of ATP production
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68
Which of the following can occur with leukaemia

A)inadequate defence capabilities against foreign invasion
B)decreased number of white blood cells
C)increased blood clotting due to high numbers of platelets
D)increased red cell production
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69
Which of these actions occurs 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.
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70
What does exposed collagen in a damaged vessel do

A)It activates factor I to initiate blood clotting.
B)It initiates platelet production.
C)It secretes ADP, which causes platelets to become sticky.
D)It activates factor XII to initiate blood clotting, and it initiates platelet aggregation.
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71
Which of these statements does NOT describe platelets

A)They are produced in the bone marrow.
B)They form the meshwork of a blood clot, upon which the other cellular elements become entrapped.
C)They form a plug when they adhere to the exposed collagen of a damaged vessel.
D)When aggregated, they release serotonin, epinephrine, and thromboxane A2.
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72
Which of these actions is NOT accomplished by thrombin

A)stimulation of conversion of fibrinogen to fibrin
B)activation of tissue thromboplastin, which initiates the extrinsic clotting pathway
C)activation of factor XIII (fibrin-stabilizing factor)
D)enhancement of platelet aggregation
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73
What is the sequence of events leading to clot formation

A)prothrombin-fibrinogen-thrombin-fibrin
B)fibrin-prothrombin-fibrinogen-thrombin
C)prothrombin-thrombin-fibrinogen-fibrin
D)fibrinogen-prothrombin-fibrin-thrombin
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74
Which of the following substances signals platelet aggregation to be reinforced

A)ADP
B)fibrinogen
C)thromboxane
D)prostacyclin
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75
Since fibrinogen is always present in the blood, but the blood does not clot, what must normally be absent

A)prothrombin
B)thrombin
C)calcium
D)platelets
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76
Which of these steps is NOT involved in haemostasis

A)vascular spasms
B)platelet aggregation
C)coagulation
D)erythropoiesis
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77
What is the chemical signal that makes platelets sticky upon aggregation

A)ADP
B)ATP
C)prostacyclin
D)thromboxane
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78
Which of the following is NOT a required factor in the intrinsic clotting mechanism

A)calcium ion
B)factor XII
C)platelet factor 3
D)factor VII
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79
Which cells leave the blood after circulating for only a day or two, and become the large tissue phagocytes known as macrophages

A)eosinophils
B)basophils
C)lymphocytes
D)monocytes
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80
Which of these statements does NOT describe platelets

A)They do not adhere to normal vascular surfaces.
B)When aggregated, they release ADP, which causes other platelets to become sticky and adhere to the platelet plug.
C)They directly convert fibrinogen to fibrin.
D)They form a plug, which releases chemicals that cause the injured vessel to constrict.
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