Deck 27: Blood

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Many types of blood cells are produced in the:

A)liver.
B)red bone marrow.
C)spleen.
D)pancreas.
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Which of the following is not a leukocyte?

A)Basophil
B)Reticulocyte
C)Neutrophil
D)Monocyte
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Which of the following cell types are classified as agranulocytes?

A)Neutrophils and monocytes
B)Basophils and lymphocytes
C)Neutrophils and basophils
D)Lymphocytes and monocytes
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A normal adult red blood cell count ranges from _____ million/cubic mm.

A)4.2 to 6.2
B)5.5 to 6.5
C)6.5 to 7.5
D)7.5 to 8.5
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Which of the following is an example of a leukocyte?

A)Monocyte
B)Thrombocyte
C)Platelet
D)Erythrocyte
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Which of the following is(are) involved in determining a person's total blood volume?

A)Age
B)Body type
C)Sex
D)All of the above
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All blood cells are derived from:

A)reticulocytes.
B)proerythroblasts.
C)basophilic erythroblasts.
D)hemocytoblasts.
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Blood volume per kilogram of body weight varies inversely with:

A)skeletal volume.
B)body fat.
C)water weight.
D)height.
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In the formation of blood cells, the megakaryoblast ultimately develops into:

A)lymphocytes.
B)platelets.
C)monocytes.
D)both A and B.
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Which types of white blood cells are thought to play a role in the prevention of clotting?

A)Eosinophils
B)Monocytes
C)Basophils
D)Neutrophils
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Which mature cell has no nucleus, mitochondria, or ribosomes?

A)Erythrocyte
B)Leukocyte
C)Platelet
D)Neutrophil
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Erythropoiesis is the formation of:

A)platelets.
B)red blood cells.
C)white blood cells.
D)all of the above.
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Under the microscope, erythrocytes appear as:

A)biconcave disks without nuclei.
B)circular disks with centrally located nuclei.
C)circular disks with several nuclei.
D)oval disks with multilobed nuclei.
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A hematocrit of 56% would be an indication of:

A)leukocytosis.
B)anemia.
C)leukemia.
D)polycythemia.
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Carbon dioxide is transported as bicarbonate ions because of a chemical reaction catabolized by the enzyme:

A)albumin.
B)fibrinogen.
C)carbonic anhydrase.
D)globulin.
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Erythropoietin is a hormone:

A)released by the kidney to stimulate red blood cell formation.
B)released by the liver to stimulate red blood cell formation.
C)released by the kidney to stimulate red and white blood cell formation.
D)that causes the recycling of iron for production of red blood cells.
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Which types of white blood cells play a major role in immunity to infectious diseases?

A)Monocytes
B)Eosinophils
C)Lymphocytes
D)Basophils
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Heme is broken down into what pigment, which is excreted in bile?

A)Amino acids
B)Iron
C)Bilirubin
D)Melanin
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Which of the following cell types can carry oxygen?

A)Leukocyte
B)Thrombocyte
C)Platelet
D)Erythrocyte
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A hematocrit of 40% means that in every 100 ml of whole blood, there are:

A)40 red blood cells and the remainder is fluid plasma.
B)40 ml of fluid plasma and 60 ml of red blood cells.
C)40 ml of red blood cells and 60 ml of fluid plasma.
D)2 liters (40% of 5 liters total) of fluid plasma.
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Which of the following are the most proficient at phagocytosis in the tissues?

A)Neutrophils and basophils
B)Lymphocytes and eosinophils
C)Basophils and monocytes
D)Neutrophils and monocytes
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Which of the following formed elements assist in coagulation?

A)Leukocytes
B)Erythrocytes
C)Thrombocytes
D)Monocytes
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Which of the following Rh factor combinations could cause agglutination of an infant's red blood cells?

A)Mother-, father+, infant+
B)Mother-, father-, infant-
C)Mother+, father-, infant+
D)Mother+, father+, infant-
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Which plasma protein plays an important role in blood clotting?

A)Fibrinogen
B)Albumin
C)Globulin
D)Plasminogen
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People with type AB blood are considered universal recipients because their blood:

A)does not contain the Rh antigen.
B)does not contain either anti-A or anti-B antibodies.
C)is absent of both antigen A and antigen B in the red blood cells.
D)Both B and C are correct.
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In stage II of clot formation, prothrombin is converted to:

A)fibrin.
B)fibrinogen.
C)thrombin.
D)thromboplastin.
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Which plasma protein plays an important role in the immune system?

A)Fibrinogen
B)Albumin
C)Globulin
D)Plasminogen
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In the formation of a clot, the insoluble network of fine threads in which the cellular elements of blood are trapped is called:

A)fibrinogen.
B)fibrin.
C)thrombin.
D)thromboplastin.
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Which of the following is an anticoagulant?

A)Calcium ions
B)Vitamin K
C)Thromboplastin
D)Heparin
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Which type of protein constitutes more than half of the total proteins in blood plasma?

A)Globulin
B)Fibrinogen
C)Albumin
D)Heme
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Which of the following statements is not true of plasma?

A)It is about 90% water.
B)It contains both electrolytes and nonelectrolytes.
C)It contains both colloids and crystalloids.
D)All of the above statements are true of plasma.
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The major ingredient in hemoglobin that allows oxygen to be transported is:

A)sodium.
B)zinc.
C)iron.
D)copper.
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Calcium is used in the clotting process during:

A)stage I.
B)stage II.
C)stages I and II.
D)neither stage I nor stage II.
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Which of the following does not hasten clotting?

A)Rough spot in the endothelium
B)Abnormally slow blood flow
C)Heparin
D)All of the above hasten clotting.
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Which of the following are not found in the buffy coat?

A)Erythrocytes
B)Leukocytes
C)Thrombocytes
D)All of the above are found in the buffy coat.
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Which factor in the clotting process is the Christmas factor?

A)IV
B)VIII
C)IX
D)X
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Thrombocytes are involved with:

A)blood clotting.
B)body defense.
C)transport of glucose.
D)transport of oxygen.
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A person with only antibody B in his or her plasma would have which blood type?

A)A
B)B
C)AB
D)O
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Which factor in the clotting process is the antihemophiliac factor?

A)IV
B)VIII
C)IX
D)X
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The function of blood is to:

A)carry food to the cells.
B)remove waste from the cells.
C)assist the body in temperature regulation.
D)do all of the above.
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Which of the following is not true of white blood cells?

A)More brightly colored than red blood cells
B)Larger than red blood cells
C)Contain a nucleus
D)All of the above are true of white blood cells.
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The approximate blood volume in a human can be determined by using:

A)the direct method.
B)the indirect method.
C)a radioisotope.
D)both B and C.
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Which are the only cells in the differentiation process of red blood cells that can be found circulating in the blood?

A)Proerythrocytes
B)Reticulocytes
C)Basophilic erythrocytes
D)Polychromic erythrocytes
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A hematocrit value of 38 ml/100 ml of blood would be:

A)the average for a man.
B)in the low normal range for a woman.
C)in the high normal range for a woman.
D)in the low normal range for a man.
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Which is not an end product of the breakdown of hemoglobin?

A)Amino acids
B)Bilirubin
C)Free oxygen
D)Iron
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Which white blood cell contains granules filled with histamine?

A)Eosinophil
B)Neutrophil
C)Basophil
D)Monocyte
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Which characteristic of blood makes it especially effective in temperature regulation?

A)Low specific heat capacity
B)High specific heat capacity
C)High evaporative potential
D)Both A and C
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One hemoglobin molecule contains:

A)one molecule of heme.
B)one molecule of globin.
C)four iron atoms.
D)all of the above.
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The most mature developing red blood cell that still contains a nucleus is a:

A)reticulocyte.
B)polychromic erythroblast.
C)basophilic erythroblast.
D)proerythroblast.
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Some white blood cells are capable of diapedesis, which means they can:

A)"eat" bacteria or damaged cells.
B)migrate out of blood vessels into tissue spaces.
C)engage in protein synthesis because they have a nucleus.
D)change from one type of white blood cell to another.
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Whole blood constitutes about what percent of total body weight?

A)0.8%
B)5.3%
C)8%
D)Between 12% and 15%, depending on body type
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When whole blood is spun down in a centrifuge, the buffy coat can be found:

A)between the plasma and red blood cells.
B)at the very top of the test tube.
C)at the very bottom of the test tube.
D)in the plasma below the water but above the soluble proteins.
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Which of the following substances is not secreted by platelets?

A)ATP
B)Thromboxane
C)Arachidonic acid
D)All of the above are secreted by platelets.
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Which white blood cell helps protect against parasitic worms?

A)Eosinophil
B)Neutrophil
C)Basophil
D)Monocyte
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The presence of spectrin in the red blood cell makes it:

A)better able to carry oxygen.
B)more flexible.
C)better able to carry carbon dioxide.
D)able to produce hemoglobin.
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Which is not a formed element of the blood?

A)Albumin
B)Platelet
C)Erythrocyte
D)Neither A nor B are formed elements of the blood.
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The sequence of developmental steps in the formation of red blood cells beginning with hematopoietic stem cells is:

A)proerythroblasts, polychromic erythroblasts, basophilic erythroblasts, and reticulocytes.
B)proerythroblasts, reticulocytes, polychromic erythrocytes, and basophilic erythrocytes.
C)proerythroblasts, basophilic erythroblasts, polychromic erythroblasts, and reticulocytes.
D)polychromic erythroblasts, basophilic erythroblasts, proerythroblasts, and reticulocytes.
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Which of the following is not an agranulocyte?

A)Monocyte
B)Lymphocyte
C)Eosinophil
D)All of the above are agranulocytes.
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What part of the hemoglobin molecule combines with carbon dioxide?

A)Globin
B)Heme
C)Iron atoms
D)Hemoglobin does not combine with carbon dioxide.
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If you give a "unit" of blood in a blood drive and you are an average-sized adult, you have given about what percent of your blood?

A)1%
B)5%
C)10%
D)15%
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Monocytes are polymorphonuclear leukocytes.
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Which kind of connective tissue makes blood cells for the body?

A)Myeloid
B)Lymphoid
C)Reticular
D)Both A and B
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The survival of red blood cells depends on their ability to change their shape.
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Blood constitutes about 4% of total body weight.
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How does the body benefit from the breakdown of aged or damaged red blood cells?

A)The by-products of bilirubin are excreted into the intestine and decrease the digestive process.
B)Globin is released as vitamin K and can be used for clotting.
C)The breakdown increases erythropoiesis, which results in an increase in red blood cells.
D)Globin is converted to amino acids and used as an energy source or for protein building.
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Which of the following statements is not true of hemoglobin?

A)Each red blood cell has between 200 million and 300 million molecules of hemoglobin.
B)The hemoglobin in a red blood cell makes up about 70% of the cell's dry weight.
C)It has four globin and four heme chains in each molecule.
D)All of the above statements are true of hemoglobin.
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The less fat in the body, the more blood there is per unit of body weight.
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Eosinophils are the least numerous of the white blood cells, numbering only 0.5% to 1% of the total leukocyte count.
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What substance does not assist in the formation of a blood clot?

A)Fibrinogen
B)Plasmin
C)Vitamin K
D)All of the above assist in the formation of a blood clot.
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What substance involved in the process of blood clot formation is not made by the liver?

A)Fibrinogen
B)Prothrombin
C)Vitamin K
D)All of the above are made by the liver.
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A woman could have Rh antibodies in her blood if:

A)Rh+ blood was given in a transfusion.
B)an Rh+ fetus was developing within.
C)RhoGAM was given.
D)both A and B occurred.
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A person with an antigen on the red blood cell and a different antibody in the plasma might have which of the following blood type?

A)A
B)AB
C)O
D)Both A and C
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In men red blood cell counts average about 4,800,000 per cubic millimeter of blood.
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After Martha's baby was born, why did the physician apply a gauze dressing for a short time on the umbilical cord and give the baby a dose of vitamin K?

A)Newborns do not have any platelets for the first 3 months and will bleed freely unless actions are taken to prevent bleeding.
B)Newborns often show elevated platelet counts at birth, and both of the actions taken by the physician will help the umbilical cord stop bleeding.
C)The physician knew that the baby would need vitamin K to replace the red blood cells lost during delivery.
D)Newborns often have a reduced number of platelets, which are needed to clot blood, and both of the actions taken by the physician will help the umbilical cord stop bleeding.
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A person with neither A, nor B antigens on the red blood cell would have which blood type?

A)A
B)B
C)AB
D)O
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Another term for plasma is interstitial fluid.
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Which of the following statements is not true of platelets?

A)They develop from megakaryoblasts.
B)They release substances that cause vasoconstriction.
C)They have a life span of about 7 days.
D)All of the above statements are true of platelets.
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Diapedesis is a process of phagocytosis and release of cytotoxic chemicals.
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A person with neither A, nor B antibodies in the blood plasma would have which blood type?

A)A
B)B
C)AB
D)O
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Direct measurements of total blood volume involve the "tagging" of red blood cells or plasma components with radioisotopes.
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Many types of blood cells are produced in the:

A)liver.
B)red bone marrow.
C)spleen.
D)pancreas.
B
2
Which of the following is not a leukocyte?

A)Basophil
B)Reticulocyte
C)Neutrophil
D)Monocyte
B
3
Which of the following cell types are classified as agranulocytes?

A)Neutrophils and monocytes
B)Basophils and lymphocytes
C)Neutrophils and basophils
D)Lymphocytes and monocytes
D
4
A normal adult red blood cell count ranges from _____ million/cubic mm.

A)4.2 to 6.2
B)5.5 to 6.5
C)6.5 to 7.5
D)7.5 to 8.5
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Which of the following is an example of a leukocyte?

A)Monocyte
B)Thrombocyte
C)Platelet
D)Erythrocyte
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Which of the following is(are) involved in determining a person's total blood volume?

A)Age
B)Body type
C)Sex
D)All of the above
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All blood cells are derived from:

A)reticulocytes.
B)proerythroblasts.
C)basophilic erythroblasts.
D)hemocytoblasts.
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Blood volume per kilogram of body weight varies inversely with:

A)skeletal volume.
B)body fat.
C)water weight.
D)height.
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In the formation of blood cells, the megakaryoblast ultimately develops into:

A)lymphocytes.
B)platelets.
C)monocytes.
D)both A and B.
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Which types of white blood cells are thought to play a role in the prevention of clotting?

A)Eosinophils
B)Monocytes
C)Basophils
D)Neutrophils
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Which mature cell has no nucleus, mitochondria, or ribosomes?

A)Erythrocyte
B)Leukocyte
C)Platelet
D)Neutrophil
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Erythropoiesis is the formation of:

A)platelets.
B)red blood cells.
C)white blood cells.
D)all of the above.
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Under the microscope, erythrocytes appear as:

A)biconcave disks without nuclei.
B)circular disks with centrally located nuclei.
C)circular disks with several nuclei.
D)oval disks with multilobed nuclei.
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A hematocrit of 56% would be an indication of:

A)leukocytosis.
B)anemia.
C)leukemia.
D)polycythemia.
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Carbon dioxide is transported as bicarbonate ions because of a chemical reaction catabolized by the enzyme:

A)albumin.
B)fibrinogen.
C)carbonic anhydrase.
D)globulin.
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Erythropoietin is a hormone:

A)released by the kidney to stimulate red blood cell formation.
B)released by the liver to stimulate red blood cell formation.
C)released by the kidney to stimulate red and white blood cell formation.
D)that causes the recycling of iron for production of red blood cells.
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Which types of white blood cells play a major role in immunity to infectious diseases?

A)Monocytes
B)Eosinophils
C)Lymphocytes
D)Basophils
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Heme is broken down into what pigment, which is excreted in bile?

A)Amino acids
B)Iron
C)Bilirubin
D)Melanin
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Which of the following cell types can carry oxygen?

A)Leukocyte
B)Thrombocyte
C)Platelet
D)Erythrocyte
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A hematocrit of 40% means that in every 100 ml of whole blood, there are:

A)40 red blood cells and the remainder is fluid plasma.
B)40 ml of fluid plasma and 60 ml of red blood cells.
C)40 ml of red blood cells and 60 ml of fluid plasma.
D)2 liters (40% of 5 liters total) of fluid plasma.
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Which of the following are the most proficient at phagocytosis in the tissues?

A)Neutrophils and basophils
B)Lymphocytes and eosinophils
C)Basophils and monocytes
D)Neutrophils and monocytes
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Which of the following formed elements assist in coagulation?

A)Leukocytes
B)Erythrocytes
C)Thrombocytes
D)Monocytes
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Which of the following Rh factor combinations could cause agglutination of an infant's red blood cells?

A)Mother-, father+, infant+
B)Mother-, father-, infant-
C)Mother+, father-, infant+
D)Mother+, father+, infant-
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Which plasma protein plays an important role in blood clotting?

A)Fibrinogen
B)Albumin
C)Globulin
D)Plasminogen
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People with type AB blood are considered universal recipients because their blood:

A)does not contain the Rh antigen.
B)does not contain either anti-A or anti-B antibodies.
C)is absent of both antigen A and antigen B in the red blood cells.
D)Both B and C are correct.
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In stage II of clot formation, prothrombin is converted to:

A)fibrin.
B)fibrinogen.
C)thrombin.
D)thromboplastin.
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Which plasma protein plays an important role in the immune system?

A)Fibrinogen
B)Albumin
C)Globulin
D)Plasminogen
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In the formation of a clot, the insoluble network of fine threads in which the cellular elements of blood are trapped is called:

A)fibrinogen.
B)fibrin.
C)thrombin.
D)thromboplastin.
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Which of the following is an anticoagulant?

A)Calcium ions
B)Vitamin K
C)Thromboplastin
D)Heparin
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Which type of protein constitutes more than half of the total proteins in blood plasma?

A)Globulin
B)Fibrinogen
C)Albumin
D)Heme
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Which of the following statements is not true of plasma?

A)It is about 90% water.
B)It contains both electrolytes and nonelectrolytes.
C)It contains both colloids and crystalloids.
D)All of the above statements are true of plasma.
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The major ingredient in hemoglobin that allows oxygen to be transported is:

A)sodium.
B)zinc.
C)iron.
D)copper.
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Calcium is used in the clotting process during:

A)stage I.
B)stage II.
C)stages I and II.
D)neither stage I nor stage II.
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Which of the following does not hasten clotting?

A)Rough spot in the endothelium
B)Abnormally slow blood flow
C)Heparin
D)All of the above hasten clotting.
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Which of the following are not found in the buffy coat?

A)Erythrocytes
B)Leukocytes
C)Thrombocytes
D)All of the above are found in the buffy coat.
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36
Which factor in the clotting process is the Christmas factor?

A)IV
B)VIII
C)IX
D)X
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Thrombocytes are involved with:

A)blood clotting.
B)body defense.
C)transport of glucose.
D)transport of oxygen.
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38
A person with only antibody B in his or her plasma would have which blood type?

A)A
B)B
C)AB
D)O
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39
Which factor in the clotting process is the antihemophiliac factor?

A)IV
B)VIII
C)IX
D)X
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The function of blood is to:

A)carry food to the cells.
B)remove waste from the cells.
C)assist the body in temperature regulation.
D)do all of the above.
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Which of the following is not true of white blood cells?

A)More brightly colored than red blood cells
B)Larger than red blood cells
C)Contain a nucleus
D)All of the above are true of white blood cells.
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42
The approximate blood volume in a human can be determined by using:

A)the direct method.
B)the indirect method.
C)a radioisotope.
D)both B and C.
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43
Which are the only cells in the differentiation process of red blood cells that can be found circulating in the blood?

A)Proerythrocytes
B)Reticulocytes
C)Basophilic erythrocytes
D)Polychromic erythrocytes
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A hematocrit value of 38 ml/100 ml of blood would be:

A)the average for a man.
B)in the low normal range for a woman.
C)in the high normal range for a woman.
D)in the low normal range for a man.
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Which is not an end product of the breakdown of hemoglobin?

A)Amino acids
B)Bilirubin
C)Free oxygen
D)Iron
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Which white blood cell contains granules filled with histamine?

A)Eosinophil
B)Neutrophil
C)Basophil
D)Monocyte
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47
Which characteristic of blood makes it especially effective in temperature regulation?

A)Low specific heat capacity
B)High specific heat capacity
C)High evaporative potential
D)Both A and C
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48
One hemoglobin molecule contains:

A)one molecule of heme.
B)one molecule of globin.
C)four iron atoms.
D)all of the above.
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49
The most mature developing red blood cell that still contains a nucleus is a:

A)reticulocyte.
B)polychromic erythroblast.
C)basophilic erythroblast.
D)proerythroblast.
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50
Some white blood cells are capable of diapedesis, which means they can:

A)"eat" bacteria or damaged cells.
B)migrate out of blood vessels into tissue spaces.
C)engage in protein synthesis because they have a nucleus.
D)change from one type of white blood cell to another.
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51
Whole blood constitutes about what percent of total body weight?

A)0.8%
B)5.3%
C)8%
D)Between 12% and 15%, depending on body type
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52
When whole blood is spun down in a centrifuge, the buffy coat can be found:

A)between the plasma and red blood cells.
B)at the very top of the test tube.
C)at the very bottom of the test tube.
D)in the plasma below the water but above the soluble proteins.
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53
Which of the following substances is not secreted by platelets?

A)ATP
B)Thromboxane
C)Arachidonic acid
D)All of the above are secreted by platelets.
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54
Which white blood cell helps protect against parasitic worms?

A)Eosinophil
B)Neutrophil
C)Basophil
D)Monocyte
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55
The presence of spectrin in the red blood cell makes it:

A)better able to carry oxygen.
B)more flexible.
C)better able to carry carbon dioxide.
D)able to produce hemoglobin.
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56
Which is not a formed element of the blood?

A)Albumin
B)Platelet
C)Erythrocyte
D)Neither A nor B are formed elements of the blood.
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57
The sequence of developmental steps in the formation of red blood cells beginning with hematopoietic stem cells is:

A)proerythroblasts, polychromic erythroblasts, basophilic erythroblasts, and reticulocytes.
B)proerythroblasts, reticulocytes, polychromic erythrocytes, and basophilic erythrocytes.
C)proerythroblasts, basophilic erythroblasts, polychromic erythroblasts, and reticulocytes.
D)polychromic erythroblasts, basophilic erythroblasts, proerythroblasts, and reticulocytes.
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58
Which of the following is not an agranulocyte?

A)Monocyte
B)Lymphocyte
C)Eosinophil
D)All of the above are agranulocytes.
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59
What part of the hemoglobin molecule combines with carbon dioxide?

A)Globin
B)Heme
C)Iron atoms
D)Hemoglobin does not combine with carbon dioxide.
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60
If you give a "unit" of blood in a blood drive and you are an average-sized adult, you have given about what percent of your blood?

A)1%
B)5%
C)10%
D)15%
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61
Monocytes are polymorphonuclear leukocytes.
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62
Which kind of connective tissue makes blood cells for the body?

A)Myeloid
B)Lymphoid
C)Reticular
D)Both A and B
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63
The survival of red blood cells depends on their ability to change their shape.
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64
Blood constitutes about 4% of total body weight.
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65
How does the body benefit from the breakdown of aged or damaged red blood cells?

A)The by-products of bilirubin are excreted into the intestine and decrease the digestive process.
B)Globin is released as vitamin K and can be used for clotting.
C)The breakdown increases erythropoiesis, which results in an increase in red blood cells.
D)Globin is converted to amino acids and used as an energy source or for protein building.
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66
Which of the following statements is not true of hemoglobin?

A)Each red blood cell has between 200 million and 300 million molecules of hemoglobin.
B)The hemoglobin in a red blood cell makes up about 70% of the cell's dry weight.
C)It has four globin and four heme chains in each molecule.
D)All of the above statements are true of hemoglobin.
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67
The less fat in the body, the more blood there is per unit of body weight.
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68
Eosinophils are the least numerous of the white blood cells, numbering only 0.5% to 1% of the total leukocyte count.
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69
What substance does not assist in the formation of a blood clot?

A)Fibrinogen
B)Plasmin
C)Vitamin K
D)All of the above assist in the formation of a blood clot.
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70
What substance involved in the process of blood clot formation is not made by the liver?

A)Fibrinogen
B)Prothrombin
C)Vitamin K
D)All of the above are made by the liver.
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71
A woman could have Rh antibodies in her blood if:

A)Rh+ blood was given in a transfusion.
B)an Rh+ fetus was developing within.
C)RhoGAM was given.
D)both A and B occurred.
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72
A person with an antigen on the red blood cell and a different antibody in the plasma might have which of the following blood type?

A)A
B)AB
C)O
D)Both A and C
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73
In men red blood cell counts average about 4,800,000 per cubic millimeter of blood.
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74
After Martha's baby was born, why did the physician apply a gauze dressing for a short time on the umbilical cord and give the baby a dose of vitamin K?

A)Newborns do not have any platelets for the first 3 months and will bleed freely unless actions are taken to prevent bleeding.
B)Newborns often show elevated platelet counts at birth, and both of the actions taken by the physician will help the umbilical cord stop bleeding.
C)The physician knew that the baby would need vitamin K to replace the red blood cells lost during delivery.
D)Newborns often have a reduced number of platelets, which are needed to clot blood, and both of the actions taken by the physician will help the umbilical cord stop bleeding.
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75
A person with neither A, nor B antigens on the red blood cell would have which blood type?

A)A
B)B
C)AB
D)O
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76
Another term for plasma is interstitial fluid.
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77
Which of the following statements is not true of platelets?

A)They develop from megakaryoblasts.
B)They release substances that cause vasoconstriction.
C)They have a life span of about 7 days.
D)All of the above statements are true of platelets.
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78
Diapedesis is a process of phagocytosis and release of cytotoxic chemicals.
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79
A person with neither A, nor B antibodies in the blood plasma would have which blood type?

A)A
B)B
C)AB
D)O
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80
Direct measurements of total blood volume involve the "tagging" of red blood cells or plasma components with radioisotopes.
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