Deck 17: Blood

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Which of the following statements about blood is false?

A)It contains buffers that control pH.
B)Normal pH is 6.8 to 7.0.
C)It is more viscous than water.
D)It is about 55 percent plasma.
E)None of the statements are false; all are true.
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Which organ secretes most of the plasma proteins?

A)pancreas
B)heart
C)kidney
D)brain
E)liver
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A plasma protein essential for blood coagulation is

A)albumin alpha.
B)fibrinogen.
C)immunoglobulin A.
D)platelets.
E)transport proteins.
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The total volume of blood in the body of an adult male is approximately ________ liters.

A)10
B)6 to 8
C)5 to 6
D)4
E)3
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A typical adult hematocrit is

A)higher in males than females.
B)higher in females than males.
C)the same in both men and women.
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A hematocrit provides information on

A)blood type.
B)clotting factors.
C)formed elements abundance.
D)plasma composition.
E)sedimentation rate.
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Each of the following is a characteristic of whole blood except

A)the ability to absorb heat from active skeletal muscles.
B)viscosity about the same as water.
C)the ability to neutralize acids.
D)a built-in system for clotting.
E)deep red color.
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All of the following are components of the cardiovascular system except

A)blood.
B)arteries.
C)heart.
D)lymph vessels.
E)capillaries.
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Plasma proteins essential in body defense are the

A)albumins.
B)fibrinogens.
C)immunoglobulins.
D)platelets.
E)transport proteins.
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The chief differences between plasma and interstitial fluid involves the concentration of

A)water.
B)electrolytes.
C)nitrogen wastes.
D)proteins.
E)glucose.
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Formed elements make up about what percentage of blood?

A)55 percent
B)78 percent
C)60 percent
D)45 percent
E)20 percent
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Each of the following is a way that blood transports materials around the body except

A)nutrients from the digestive tract to the body.
B)hormones from endocrine glands to target cells.
C)carbon dioxide from the lungs to the tissues.
D)wastes from the cells to the kidneys.
E)stored nutrients from the liver to the tissues.
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The combination of plasma and formed elements is called

A)serum.
B)lymph.
C)whole blood.
D)extracellular fluid.
E)packed blood.
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The most abundant proteins in blood plasma are

A)globulins.
B)transport proteins.
C)albumins.
D)lipoproteins.
E)fibrinogens.
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Which of the following is not a component of plasma?

A)electrolytes
B)platelets
C)fibrinogen
D)albumin
E)water
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Which of these is not one of the formed elements of blood?

A)RBCs
B)platelets
C)antibodies
D)lymphocytes
E)basophils
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The percent fraction of formed elements relative to whole blood is the

A)viscosity.
B)specific gravity.
C)packed volume.
D)hematocrit.
E)differential cell count.
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The most abundant component of plasma is

A)ions.
B)proteins.
C)water.
D)gases.
E)nutrients.
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Which of the following is not a function of blood?

A)transport of nutrients and wastes
B)transport of body heat
C)transport of gases
D)defense against toxins and pathogens
E)produce hormones
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Platelets are

A)red cells that lack a nucleus.
B)blue cells that have a nucleus.
C)large cells with a prominent,concave nucleus.
D)tiny cells with a polynucleus.
E)cytoplasmic fragments of large cells.
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Hormones called ________ are involved in regulation of white blood cell populations.

A)erythropoietin (EPO)
B)colony-stimulating factor
C)testosterone
D)estrogen
E)fibrin
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Plasma composes about ________ percent of whole blood,and water composes ________ percent of the plasma volume.

A)55; 92
B)92; 7
C)92; 55
D)45; 55
E)50; 50
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The process of white blood cell production and maturation goes on in all of the following except

A)the spleen.
B)the kidney.
C)the lymph nodes.
D)red bone marrow.
E)the thymus.
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Platelets are pinched off from giant multinucleated cells in the bone marrow called

A)erythroblasts.
B)normoblasts.
C)megakaryocytes.
D)myeloblasts.
E)lymphoblasts.
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An obstruction in blood flow to the kidneys would ultimately result in

A)decreased iron absorption.
B)renal anemia.
C)increased erythropoiesis.
D)decreased erythropoiesis.
E)increased sensitivity to vitamin K.
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When blood is fractionated,its components are ________ for the purpose of analysis.

A)combined
B)lysed
C)separated
D)marked
E)returned to the body
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Erythropoiesis is stimulated when

A)oxygen levels in the blood increase.
B)oxygen levels in the blood decrease.
C)blood flow to the kidney declines.
D)both oxygen levels in the blood increase and blood flow to the kidney declines.
E)both oxygen levels in the blood decrease and blood flow to the kidney declines.
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In adults,the only site of red blood cell production and the primary site of white blood cell formation is

A)the liver.
B)the spleen.
C)the thymus.
D)red bone marrow.
E)yellow bone marrow.
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The level of erythropoietin in the blood would rise due to all of the following except

A)during anemia.
B)at high altitudes.
C)as a consequence of hemorrhage.
D)during periods of fasting.
E)when blood flow to the kidneys is disrupted.
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The normal pH of blood is

A)slightly alkaline.
B)neutral.
C)slightly acidic.
D)extremely alkaline.
E)extremely acidic.
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Granulocytes form in

A)the intestines.
B)the spleen.
C)the thymus.
D)red bone marrow.
E)yellow bone marrow.
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You are caring for a female adult patient who weighs 40 kg (90 lbs).Assuming no loss of blood,what would her approximate blood volume be?

A)6)6 L
B)6)0 L
C)5)6 L
D)1)8 L
E)3)8 L
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Red cell production is stimulated by a kidney-derived hormone called

A)erythropoietin (EPO).
B)colony-stimulating factor.
C)renin
D)estrogen.
E)fibrin.
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When a person who lives at sea level vacations in the Rocky Mountains,you would expect

A)a drop in oxygen levels.
B)the release of erythropoietin.
C)a rise in hematocrit.
D)All of the answers are correct.
E)None of the answers is correct.
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Most of the protein factors that are required for clotting are synthesized by

A)platelets.
B)megakaryocytes.
C)the liver.
D)the kidneys.
E)the spleen.
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Plasma is closest in ionic composition to

A)urine.
B)isotonic saline solution.
C)sterile water.
D)CSF.
E)interstitial fluid.
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Red blood cell production is regulated by the hormone ________ which is mostly produced in the ________.

A)thymosin; thymus
B)angiotensin; lungs
C)erythropoietin; kidneys
D)erythropoietin; liver
E)renin; kidneys
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Which of the following descriptions best matches the term colony stimulating factor?

A)releases histamine
B)antibodies are one type
C)hormone that regulates blood cell formation
D)kills bacteria using cytotoxic chemicals
E)often elevated in allergic individuals
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The ________ is a procedure that is used to determine the number of each of the various types of white blood cells.

A)hematocrit
B)complete blood count
C)reticulocyte count
D)differential count
E)mean corpuscular volume
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Which plasma protein is a major contributor to the osmotic pressure of plasma?

A)fibrinogen
B)steroid-binding protein
C)hormone-binding protein
D)albumin
E)gamma globulin
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The average lifespan of a red blood cell is

A)24 hours.
B)1 month.
C)4 months.
D)about 1 year.
E)many years.
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The function of red blood cells is to

A)carry carbon dioxide from the lungs to the body's cells.
B)carry oxygen from the lungs to the body's cells.
C)carry nutrients from the digestive system to the body's cells.
D)defend the body against infectious organisms.
E)carry oxygen from the body's cells to the lungs.
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Hematology can detect all of the following except

A)anemia.
B)clotting disorders.
C)diminished erythropoiesis.
D)infection.
E)body temperature.
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Most of the iron that is removed from degraded hemoglobin is

A)excreted by the kidneys.
B)excreted by the liver.
C)excreted by the intestines.
D)recycled to red bone marrow.
E)stored in yellow bone marrow.
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Each hemoglobin molecule contains

A)four alpha chains.
B)one alpha and one beta chain.
C)four iron ions.
D)one heme group.
E)two heme groups.
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An elevated hematocrit value is termed

A)anemia.
B)polycythemia.
C)hyperchromic.
D)macrocytic.
E)reticulocytosis.
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Which of the following statements concerning red blood cells is false?

A)Red cells are biconcave discs.
B)Red cells lack mitochondria.
C)Red cells are about 18 µm in diameter.
D)Red cells are specialized for carrying oxygen.
E)Red cells can form stacks called rouleaux.
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The function of hemoglobin is to

A)carry oxygen.
B)defend against bacterial infection.
C)aid in the process of blood clotting.
D)distribute nutrients.
E)produce antibodies.
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Rouleaux refers to the ability of RBCs to

A)carry hemoglobin.
B)form stacks.
C)squeeze through small capillaries smaller than their cell diameter.
D)establish a large surface area-to-volume ratio.
E)live without a nucleus.
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Each heme ring in hemoglobin encloses an atom of

A)magnesium.
B)calcium.
C)iron.
D)sodium.
E)copper.
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The ________ is a procedure that is used to determine the number of mature erythrocytes.

A)RBC count
B)complete blood count
C)reticulocyte count
D)differential count
E)platelet count
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The waste product bilirubin is produced from

A)globin chains of hemoglobin.
B)heme molecules plus iron.
C)heme molecules lacking iron.
D)iron found in hemoglobin molecules.
E)abnormal proteins found in red blood cells.
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________ transport(s)oxygen and CO2 in the RBCs.

A)Ribosomes
B)Mitochondria
C)DNA
D)Hemoglobin molecules
E)Components of the cytoskeleton
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Aged and damaged erythrocytes are broken down by macrophages in all of the following places except the

A)spleen.
B)liver.
C)bone marrow.
D)kidney.
E)None of the answers is correct.
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RBCs typically live about 120 days.The main reason for this short lifespan in RBCs is their

A)cell shape.
B)concentration of Hb.
C)flexibility.
D)lack of nucleus.
E)large surface area-to-volume ratio.
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Mary is tested for the amount of hemoglobin in her blood.The test results indicate that her hemoglobin level is 16 g/dL of blood.This value indicates that

A)she is suffering from anemia.
B)she has fewer red blood cells than normal.
C)her hematocrit is probably lower than normal.
D)she may be suffering from a form of leukemia.
E)her hemoglobin level is normal.
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An increased mean corpuscular hemoglobin concentration is termed

A)anemia.
B)polycythemia.
C)hyperchromic.
D)macrocytic.
E)reticulocytosis.
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In adults,erythropoiesis exclusively takes place in

A)the liver.
B)yellow bone marrow.
C)red bone marrow.
D)the spleen.
E)lymphoid tissue.
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All the circulating red blood cells originate in the

A)heart.
B)thymus.
C)spleen.
D)red bone marrow.
E)lymph tissue.
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More than 95 percent of the protein in a red blood cell is

A)albumin.
B)porphyrin.
C)hemoglobin.
D)immunoglobulin.
E)fibrinogen.
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The developmental stage at which erythrocytes enter the circulation is as

A)hemocytoblasts.
B)reticulocytes.
C)band forms.
D)myeloid cells.
E)proerythroblasts.
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Bill wants to determine his blood type,so he takes a few drops of blood from a puncture wound in his finger and mixes it with various antisera.His blood cells agglutinate when mixed with the anti-A sera but not with the anti-B or anti-D sera.Which of the following is not true?

A)Bill could receive type A-negative blood in a transfusion.
B)Bill could donate blood to an individual with type AB blood.
C)Bill is Rh negative.
D)Bill's plasma contains B antibodies.
E)Bill's plasma contains Rh antibodies.
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________ are immature erythrocytes that are present in the circulation.

A)Erythroblasts
B)Normoblasts
C)Myeloblasts
D)Band cells
E)Reticulocytes
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Which of the following proteins functions to store or transport oxygen?

A)hemoglobin
B)immunoglobulin
C)albumin
D)transferrin
E)All of the answers are correct.
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People with type AB blood are considered the "universal recipient" for transfusions because

A)their blood cells lack A and B antigens.
B)their blood lacks A or B antibodies.
C)their blood is plentiful in A and B antibodies.
D)they usually have very strong immune systems.
E)they are usually Rh negative.
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The yellow color that is visible in the eyes and skin in jaundice results from all of the following except

A)excessive amounts of bilirubin in the plasma.
B)extensive breakdown of RBCs.
C)destruction of hemoglobin.
D)blockage of bile ducts.
E)hematuria.
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In which of the following would you expect the blood level of bilirubin to be elevated?

A)a person suffering from higher levels of hemolysis
B)an alcoholic with a damaged liver
C)a person with an iron-deficient diet
D)both a person suffering from hemolysis and an alcoholic with a damaged liver
E)a person with increased clotting times.
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After donating 0.5 liter of blood,one would except

A)an increased reticulocyte count.
B)an increased platelet count.
C)an increased erythrocyte count.
D)an increased neutrophil count.
E)increased levels of clotting factors.
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If bile ducts are blocked,which of the following would not occur?

A)more bilirubin appears in the plasma
B)bilirubin appears in the skin
C)less hemolysis would occur
D)increased jaundice
E)yellow color of the sclera
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How does a treatment with anti-Rh antibodies (RhoGAM)prevent hemolytic disease of the newborn (HDN)?

A)It prevents maternal anti-Rh antibodies from crossing the placenta.
B)It destroys maternal anti-Rh antibodies.
C)It destroys fetal anti-Rh antibodies.
D)It destroys fetal RBCs that enter the maternal circulation.
E)It destroys maternal RBCs that enter the fetal circulation.
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Which of the following would you expect to see in increased numbers in a peripheral blood sample after donating a unit of blood?

A)erythrocytes
B)platelets
C)reticulocytes
D)lymphocytes
E)neutrophils
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A person with Type A blood has

A)antigen A on the RBCs.
B)anti-B antibodies in the plasma.
C)anti-A antibodies on the red blood cells.
D)antigen A on the RBCs and anti-B antibodies in the plasma.
E)anti-B antibodies in the plasma and anti-A antibodies on the red blood cells.
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A person's blood type is determined largely by the

A)size of the RBCs.
B)volume of the RBCs.
C)chemical character of the hemoglobin.
D)presence of specific glycoproteins on the cell membrane.
E)shape of the RBCs.
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Overall,the most common blood type is

A)A)
B)B)
C)AB.
D)O)
E)There is no common pattern of blood type distribution.
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The process of red blood cell production is called

A)erythrocytosis.
B)erythropenia.
C)hemocytosis.
D)erythropoiesis.
E)hematopenia.
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Hemolytic disease of the newborn may result if

A)the mother is Rh positive and the father is Rh negative.
B)both the father and the mother are Rh negative.
C)both the father and the mother are Rh positive.
D)an Rh-negative mother carries an Rh-positive fetus.
E)an Rh-positive mother carries an Rh-negative fetus.
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Which of the following descriptions best matches the term eosinophils?

A)release histamine
B)become macrophages
C)defend against specific pathogens or toxins and produce antibodies in response to antigens
D)kill bacteria using cytotoxic chemicals
E)often elevated in allergic individuals
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Sensitization during hemolytic disease of the newborn refers to

A)the fetal immune system producing antibodies against the mother's RBCs.
B)the fetal immune system producing antibodies against the fetus' RBCs.
C)the mother's immune system producing antibodies against the fetus' RBCs.
D)the mother's immune system producing antibodies against the mother's RBCs.
E)spontaneous miscarriage of a woman's first baby due to blood incompatibilities.
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Which of the following is not true of basophils?

A)constitute about 1 percent of WBCs
B)promote inflammation
C)granules contain histamine
D)contain dense blue stained granules in the Wright stain
E)increased production during parasitic infections
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If the blood types of a donor and recipient are compatible,then

A)the donor's antibodies bind with the recipient's antigens.
B)the donor's antigens bind with the recipient's antigens.
C)the donor's antibodies bind with the recipient's antibodies.
D)the donor's antigens bind with the recipient's antibodies.
E)there is no reaction between antibodies and antigens.
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1
Which of the following statements about blood is false?

A)It contains buffers that control pH.
B)Normal pH is 6.8 to 7.0.
C)It is more viscous than water.
D)It is about 55 percent plasma.
E)None of the statements are false; all are true.
Normal pH is 6.8 to 7.0.
2
Which organ secretes most of the plasma proteins?

A)pancreas
B)heart
C)kidney
D)brain
E)liver
E
3
A plasma protein essential for blood coagulation is

A)albumin alpha.
B)fibrinogen.
C)immunoglobulin A.
D)platelets.
E)transport proteins.
B
4
The total volume of blood in the body of an adult male is approximately ________ liters.

A)10
B)6 to 8
C)5 to 6
D)4
E)3
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A typical adult hematocrit is

A)higher in males than females.
B)higher in females than males.
C)the same in both men and women.
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A hematocrit provides information on

A)blood type.
B)clotting factors.
C)formed elements abundance.
D)plasma composition.
E)sedimentation rate.
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Each of the following is a characteristic of whole blood except

A)the ability to absorb heat from active skeletal muscles.
B)viscosity about the same as water.
C)the ability to neutralize acids.
D)a built-in system for clotting.
E)deep red color.
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8
All of the following are components of the cardiovascular system except

A)blood.
B)arteries.
C)heart.
D)lymph vessels.
E)capillaries.
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Plasma proteins essential in body defense are the

A)albumins.
B)fibrinogens.
C)immunoglobulins.
D)platelets.
E)transport proteins.
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The chief differences between plasma and interstitial fluid involves the concentration of

A)water.
B)electrolytes.
C)nitrogen wastes.
D)proteins.
E)glucose.
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Formed elements make up about what percentage of blood?

A)55 percent
B)78 percent
C)60 percent
D)45 percent
E)20 percent
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Each of the following is a way that blood transports materials around the body except

A)nutrients from the digestive tract to the body.
B)hormones from endocrine glands to target cells.
C)carbon dioxide from the lungs to the tissues.
D)wastes from the cells to the kidneys.
E)stored nutrients from the liver to the tissues.
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13
The combination of plasma and formed elements is called

A)serum.
B)lymph.
C)whole blood.
D)extracellular fluid.
E)packed blood.
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14
The most abundant proteins in blood plasma are

A)globulins.
B)transport proteins.
C)albumins.
D)lipoproteins.
E)fibrinogens.
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Which of the following is not a component of plasma?

A)electrolytes
B)platelets
C)fibrinogen
D)albumin
E)water
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Which of these is not one of the formed elements of blood?

A)RBCs
B)platelets
C)antibodies
D)lymphocytes
E)basophils
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17
The percent fraction of formed elements relative to whole blood is the

A)viscosity.
B)specific gravity.
C)packed volume.
D)hematocrit.
E)differential cell count.
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The most abundant component of plasma is

A)ions.
B)proteins.
C)water.
D)gases.
E)nutrients.
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Which of the following is not a function of blood?

A)transport of nutrients and wastes
B)transport of body heat
C)transport of gases
D)defense against toxins and pathogens
E)produce hormones
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Platelets are

A)red cells that lack a nucleus.
B)blue cells that have a nucleus.
C)large cells with a prominent,concave nucleus.
D)tiny cells with a polynucleus.
E)cytoplasmic fragments of large cells.
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21
Hormones called ________ are involved in regulation of white blood cell populations.

A)erythropoietin (EPO)
B)colony-stimulating factor
C)testosterone
D)estrogen
E)fibrin
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22
Plasma composes about ________ percent of whole blood,and water composes ________ percent of the plasma volume.

A)55; 92
B)92; 7
C)92; 55
D)45; 55
E)50; 50
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23
The process of white blood cell production and maturation goes on in all of the following except

A)the spleen.
B)the kidney.
C)the lymph nodes.
D)red bone marrow.
E)the thymus.
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Platelets are pinched off from giant multinucleated cells in the bone marrow called

A)erythroblasts.
B)normoblasts.
C)megakaryocytes.
D)myeloblasts.
E)lymphoblasts.
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25
An obstruction in blood flow to the kidneys would ultimately result in

A)decreased iron absorption.
B)renal anemia.
C)increased erythropoiesis.
D)decreased erythropoiesis.
E)increased sensitivity to vitamin K.
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26
When blood is fractionated,its components are ________ for the purpose of analysis.

A)combined
B)lysed
C)separated
D)marked
E)returned to the body
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27
Erythropoiesis is stimulated when

A)oxygen levels in the blood increase.
B)oxygen levels in the blood decrease.
C)blood flow to the kidney declines.
D)both oxygen levels in the blood increase and blood flow to the kidney declines.
E)both oxygen levels in the blood decrease and blood flow to the kidney declines.
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28
In adults,the only site of red blood cell production and the primary site of white blood cell formation is

A)the liver.
B)the spleen.
C)the thymus.
D)red bone marrow.
E)yellow bone marrow.
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29
The level of erythropoietin in the blood would rise due to all of the following except

A)during anemia.
B)at high altitudes.
C)as a consequence of hemorrhage.
D)during periods of fasting.
E)when blood flow to the kidneys is disrupted.
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30
The normal pH of blood is

A)slightly alkaline.
B)neutral.
C)slightly acidic.
D)extremely alkaline.
E)extremely acidic.
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Granulocytes form in

A)the intestines.
B)the spleen.
C)the thymus.
D)red bone marrow.
E)yellow bone marrow.
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32
You are caring for a female adult patient who weighs 40 kg (90 lbs).Assuming no loss of blood,what would her approximate blood volume be?

A)6)6 L
B)6)0 L
C)5)6 L
D)1)8 L
E)3)8 L
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33
Red cell production is stimulated by a kidney-derived hormone called

A)erythropoietin (EPO).
B)colony-stimulating factor.
C)renin
D)estrogen.
E)fibrin.
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34
When a person who lives at sea level vacations in the Rocky Mountains,you would expect

A)a drop in oxygen levels.
B)the release of erythropoietin.
C)a rise in hematocrit.
D)All of the answers are correct.
E)None of the answers is correct.
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35
Most of the protein factors that are required for clotting are synthesized by

A)platelets.
B)megakaryocytes.
C)the liver.
D)the kidneys.
E)the spleen.
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36
Plasma is closest in ionic composition to

A)urine.
B)isotonic saline solution.
C)sterile water.
D)CSF.
E)interstitial fluid.
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37
Red blood cell production is regulated by the hormone ________ which is mostly produced in the ________.

A)thymosin; thymus
B)angiotensin; lungs
C)erythropoietin; kidneys
D)erythropoietin; liver
E)renin; kidneys
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38
Which of the following descriptions best matches the term colony stimulating factor?

A)releases histamine
B)antibodies are one type
C)hormone that regulates blood cell formation
D)kills bacteria using cytotoxic chemicals
E)often elevated in allergic individuals
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39
The ________ is a procedure that is used to determine the number of each of the various types of white blood cells.

A)hematocrit
B)complete blood count
C)reticulocyte count
D)differential count
E)mean corpuscular volume
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40
Which plasma protein is a major contributor to the osmotic pressure of plasma?

A)fibrinogen
B)steroid-binding protein
C)hormone-binding protein
D)albumin
E)gamma globulin
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41
The average lifespan of a red blood cell is

A)24 hours.
B)1 month.
C)4 months.
D)about 1 year.
E)many years.
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42
The function of red blood cells is to

A)carry carbon dioxide from the lungs to the body's cells.
B)carry oxygen from the lungs to the body's cells.
C)carry nutrients from the digestive system to the body's cells.
D)defend the body against infectious organisms.
E)carry oxygen from the body's cells to the lungs.
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43
Hematology can detect all of the following except

A)anemia.
B)clotting disorders.
C)diminished erythropoiesis.
D)infection.
E)body temperature.
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44
Most of the iron that is removed from degraded hemoglobin is

A)excreted by the kidneys.
B)excreted by the liver.
C)excreted by the intestines.
D)recycled to red bone marrow.
E)stored in yellow bone marrow.
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45
Each hemoglobin molecule contains

A)four alpha chains.
B)one alpha and one beta chain.
C)four iron ions.
D)one heme group.
E)two heme groups.
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46
An elevated hematocrit value is termed

A)anemia.
B)polycythemia.
C)hyperchromic.
D)macrocytic.
E)reticulocytosis.
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47
Which of the following statements concerning red blood cells is false?

A)Red cells are biconcave discs.
B)Red cells lack mitochondria.
C)Red cells are about 18 µm in diameter.
D)Red cells are specialized for carrying oxygen.
E)Red cells can form stacks called rouleaux.
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48
The function of hemoglobin is to

A)carry oxygen.
B)defend against bacterial infection.
C)aid in the process of blood clotting.
D)distribute nutrients.
E)produce antibodies.
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49
Rouleaux refers to the ability of RBCs to

A)carry hemoglobin.
B)form stacks.
C)squeeze through small capillaries smaller than their cell diameter.
D)establish a large surface area-to-volume ratio.
E)live without a nucleus.
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50
Each heme ring in hemoglobin encloses an atom of

A)magnesium.
B)calcium.
C)iron.
D)sodium.
E)copper.
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51
The ________ is a procedure that is used to determine the number of mature erythrocytes.

A)RBC count
B)complete blood count
C)reticulocyte count
D)differential count
E)platelet count
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52
The waste product bilirubin is produced from

A)globin chains of hemoglobin.
B)heme molecules plus iron.
C)heme molecules lacking iron.
D)iron found in hemoglobin molecules.
E)abnormal proteins found in red blood cells.
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53
________ transport(s)oxygen and CO2 in the RBCs.

A)Ribosomes
B)Mitochondria
C)DNA
D)Hemoglobin molecules
E)Components of the cytoskeleton
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54
Aged and damaged erythrocytes are broken down by macrophages in all of the following places except the

A)spleen.
B)liver.
C)bone marrow.
D)kidney.
E)None of the answers is correct.
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55
RBCs typically live about 120 days.The main reason for this short lifespan in RBCs is their

A)cell shape.
B)concentration of Hb.
C)flexibility.
D)lack of nucleus.
E)large surface area-to-volume ratio.
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56
Mary is tested for the amount of hemoglobin in her blood.The test results indicate that her hemoglobin level is 16 g/dL of blood.This value indicates that

A)she is suffering from anemia.
B)she has fewer red blood cells than normal.
C)her hematocrit is probably lower than normal.
D)she may be suffering from a form of leukemia.
E)her hemoglobin level is normal.
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57
An increased mean corpuscular hemoglobin concentration is termed

A)anemia.
B)polycythemia.
C)hyperchromic.
D)macrocytic.
E)reticulocytosis.
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58
In adults,erythropoiesis exclusively takes place in

A)the liver.
B)yellow bone marrow.
C)red bone marrow.
D)the spleen.
E)lymphoid tissue.
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59
All the circulating red blood cells originate in the

A)heart.
B)thymus.
C)spleen.
D)red bone marrow.
E)lymph tissue.
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60
More than 95 percent of the protein in a red blood cell is

A)albumin.
B)porphyrin.
C)hemoglobin.
D)immunoglobulin.
E)fibrinogen.
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61
The developmental stage at which erythrocytes enter the circulation is as

A)hemocytoblasts.
B)reticulocytes.
C)band forms.
D)myeloid cells.
E)proerythroblasts.
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62
Bill wants to determine his blood type,so he takes a few drops of blood from a puncture wound in his finger and mixes it with various antisera.His blood cells agglutinate when mixed with the anti-A sera but not with the anti-B or anti-D sera.Which of the following is not true?

A)Bill could receive type A-negative blood in a transfusion.
B)Bill could donate blood to an individual with type AB blood.
C)Bill is Rh negative.
D)Bill's plasma contains B antibodies.
E)Bill's plasma contains Rh antibodies.
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63
________ are immature erythrocytes that are present in the circulation.

A)Erythroblasts
B)Normoblasts
C)Myeloblasts
D)Band cells
E)Reticulocytes
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64
Which of the following proteins functions to store or transport oxygen?

A)hemoglobin
B)immunoglobulin
C)albumin
D)transferrin
E)All of the answers are correct.
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65
People with type AB blood are considered the "universal recipient" for transfusions because

A)their blood cells lack A and B antigens.
B)their blood lacks A or B antibodies.
C)their blood is plentiful in A and B antibodies.
D)they usually have very strong immune systems.
E)they are usually Rh negative.
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66
The yellow color that is visible in the eyes and skin in jaundice results from all of the following except

A)excessive amounts of bilirubin in the plasma.
B)extensive breakdown of RBCs.
C)destruction of hemoglobin.
D)blockage of bile ducts.
E)hematuria.
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67
In which of the following would you expect the blood level of bilirubin to be elevated?

A)a person suffering from higher levels of hemolysis
B)an alcoholic with a damaged liver
C)a person with an iron-deficient diet
D)both a person suffering from hemolysis and an alcoholic with a damaged liver
E)a person with increased clotting times.
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68
After donating 0.5 liter of blood,one would except

A)an increased reticulocyte count.
B)an increased platelet count.
C)an increased erythrocyte count.
D)an increased neutrophil count.
E)increased levels of clotting factors.
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69
If bile ducts are blocked,which of the following would not occur?

A)more bilirubin appears in the plasma
B)bilirubin appears in the skin
C)less hemolysis would occur
D)increased jaundice
E)yellow color of the sclera
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70
How does a treatment with anti-Rh antibodies (RhoGAM)prevent hemolytic disease of the newborn (HDN)?

A)It prevents maternal anti-Rh antibodies from crossing the placenta.
B)It destroys maternal anti-Rh antibodies.
C)It destroys fetal anti-Rh antibodies.
D)It destroys fetal RBCs that enter the maternal circulation.
E)It destroys maternal RBCs that enter the fetal circulation.
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71
Which of the following would you expect to see in increased numbers in a peripheral blood sample after donating a unit of blood?

A)erythrocytes
B)platelets
C)reticulocytes
D)lymphocytes
E)neutrophils
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72
A person with Type A blood has

A)antigen A on the RBCs.
B)anti-B antibodies in the plasma.
C)anti-A antibodies on the red blood cells.
D)antigen A on the RBCs and anti-B antibodies in the plasma.
E)anti-B antibodies in the plasma and anti-A antibodies on the red blood cells.
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73
A person's blood type is determined largely by the

A)size of the RBCs.
B)volume of the RBCs.
C)chemical character of the hemoglobin.
D)presence of specific glycoproteins on the cell membrane.
E)shape of the RBCs.
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74
Overall,the most common blood type is

A)A)
B)B)
C)AB.
D)O)
E)There is no common pattern of blood type distribution.
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75
The process of red blood cell production is called

A)erythrocytosis.
B)erythropenia.
C)hemocytosis.
D)erythropoiesis.
E)hematopenia.
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76
Hemolytic disease of the newborn may result if

A)the mother is Rh positive and the father is Rh negative.
B)both the father and the mother are Rh negative.
C)both the father and the mother are Rh positive.
D)an Rh-negative mother carries an Rh-positive fetus.
E)an Rh-positive mother carries an Rh-negative fetus.
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77
Which of the following descriptions best matches the term eosinophils?

A)release histamine
B)become macrophages
C)defend against specific pathogens or toxins and produce antibodies in response to antigens
D)kill bacteria using cytotoxic chemicals
E)often elevated in allergic individuals
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78
Sensitization during hemolytic disease of the newborn refers to

A)the fetal immune system producing antibodies against the mother's RBCs.
B)the fetal immune system producing antibodies against the fetus' RBCs.
C)the mother's immune system producing antibodies against the fetus' RBCs.
D)the mother's immune system producing antibodies against the mother's RBCs.
E)spontaneous miscarriage of a woman's first baby due to blood incompatibilities.
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79
Which of the following is not true of basophils?

A)constitute about 1 percent of WBCs
B)promote inflammation
C)granules contain histamine
D)contain dense blue stained granules in the Wright stain
E)increased production during parasitic infections
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80
If the blood types of a donor and recipient are compatible,then

A)the donor's antibodies bind with the recipient's antigens.
B)the donor's antigens bind with the recipient's antigens.
C)the donor's antibodies bind with the recipient's antibodies.
D)the donor's antigens bind with the recipient's antibodies.
E)there is no reaction between antibodies and antigens.
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