Question 1
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Which of the following is/are involved in determining a person’s total blood volume?
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Age
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Body type
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Sex
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All of the above
Question 2
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Which mature cell has no nucleus, mitochondria, or ribosomes?
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Erythrocyte
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Leukocyte
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Platelet
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Neutrophil
Question 3
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Erythropoiesis is the formation of:
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platelets
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red blood cells
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white blood cells
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All of the above
Question 4
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All blood cells are derived from:
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reticulocytes
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proerythroblasts
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basophilic erythroblasts
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hemocytoblasts
Question 5
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Which of the following is an example of a leukocyte?
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Monocyte
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Thrombocyte
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Platelet
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Erythrocyte
Question 6
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Which of the following Rh factor combinations could cause agglutination (clumping) of an infant’s red blood cells?
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Mother negative, Father negative, Infant negative
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Mother negative, Father positive, Infant positive
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Mother positive, Father negative, Infant positive
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Mother positive, Father positive, Infant negative
Question 7
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Which of the following is important for normal clotting?
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Calcium ions
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Vitamin K
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Thromboplastin
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All of above
Question 8
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A decrease in red blood cell numbers can result in:
Question 9
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The function of blood is:
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to carry food to the cells
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to remove waste from the cells
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to assist the body in temperature regulation
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All of the above
Question 10
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Which is not an end-product of the breakdown of hemoglobin?
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Amino acids
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Bilirubin
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Free oxygen
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Iron
Question 11
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Oxygen deficiency leads to increased RBC numbers by increased secretion of this hormone: [blank_start]erythropoietin[blank_end]
Question 12
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A blood type and crossmatch is performed prior to transfusion. If this procedure is not completed
Question 13
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What part of the hemoglobin molecule combines with carbon dioxide? [blank_start]Globin[blank_end]
Question 14
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Thrombocytes are used for: [blank_start]blood clotting[blank_end]
Question 15
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Thrombocytes assist in coagulation.
Question 16
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Many types of blood cells are produced in the red bone marrow.
Question 17
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A hematocrit of 40% means that in every 100 ml of whole blood, there are:
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40 ml of red blood cells and 60 ml of fluid plasma.
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40 ml of plasma and 60 ml of red blood cells
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40% of the formed elements are red blood cells
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plasma is 45% of the circulating whole blood
Question 18
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Heme is broken down into this pigment, which is excreted in bile: [blank_start]bilirubin[blank_end]
Question 19
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Reticulocyte is a leukocyte.
Question 20
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Under the microscope, erythrocytes appear as [blank_start]biconcave disks[blank_end] without [blank_start]nuclei[blank_end].
Question 21
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People with type O blood are considered to be universal donors because their RBC carry: