Deck 8: Blood

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If a test tube of whole blood is subjected to centrifugation, the cells will be packed in the bottom of the tube and the fluid above it will be designated

A) water.
B) serum.
C) lymph.
D) interstitial fluid.
E) plasma.
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About how many liters of blood does an average-sized adult woman have?

A) 1 to 2
B) 3 to 4
C) 4 to 5
D) 5 to 6
E) 6 to 7
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Hemoglobin contains which element?

A) chlorine
B) sodium
C) iron
D) copper
E) magnesium
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Fibrin, used in blood clots, is produced by

A) lymphocytes.
B) basophils.
C) erythrocytes.
D) neutrophils.
E) platelets.
Question
Ions in plasma help to

A) control blood pressure.
B) fight infections.
C) maintain volume and pH of extracellular fluid.
D) clot blood.
E) digest nutrients.
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Which cell is NOT involved with the defense response?

A) erythrocytes
B) neutrophils
C) lymphocytes
D) eosinophils
E) monocytes
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All but which of the following can occur in the blood?

A) digestion of nutrients
B) combining of oxygen with hemoglobin
C) transport of phagocytic cells
D) stabilization of pH
E) equalization of internal temperatures
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All of the following promote the unloading of oxygen to needy tissues EXCEPT

A) high metabolism.
B) abundant oxygen supply.
C) higher temperatures.
D) lower pH.
E) small diameter blood vessels.
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The most abundant white blood cells are

A) eosinophils.
B) lymphocytes.
C) monocytes.
D) basophils.
E) neutrophils.
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What percent of the total blood volume is plasma?

A) 25
B) 40
C) 55
D) 65
E) about 80
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Megakaryocytes fragment to produce

A) red blood cells.
B) lymphocytes.
C) platelets.
D) eosinophils.
E) neutrophils.
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Which cell is the most abundant in the human body?

A) lymphocytes
B) basophils
C) erythrocytes
D) neutrophils
E) platelets
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Too little albumin may cause

A) cancer.
B) blood clots.
C) edema.
D) low blood pressure.
E) bleeding.
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Most of the oxygen in the blood is transported by

A) plasma.
B) serum.
C) platelets.
D) hemoglobin.
E) leukocytes.
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Plasma is mostly

A) proteins.
B) salts.
C) water.
D) fats.
E) hormones.
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Two-thirds of the plasma proteins are

A) chitin.
B) keratin.
C) elastin.
D) albumin.
E) glycoproteins.
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What is the function of hemoglobin?

A) to transport nutrients
B) to transport oxygen
C) to transport carbon dioxide
D) to transport oxygen and carbon dioxide
E) to transport wastes
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Which of the following leukocytes are classified as granulocytes?

A) monocytes
B) lymphocytes
C) macrophages
D) natural killer cells
E) neutrophils
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Blood rich in oxygen is what color?

A) yellow
B) pink
C) bright red
D) blue
E) purple
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Which cell is NOT the same type as the others?

A) erythrocytes
B) neutrophils
C) lymphocytes
D) eosinophils
E) monocytes
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About how long does the average red blood cell live?

A) 4 days
B) 4 weeks
C) 4 months
D) 1 year
E) 4 years
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Which blood type is the universal donor?

A) A+
B) B
C) AB+
D) AB
E) O
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In humans, which cell does NOT have a nucleus when mature?

A) erythrocytes
B) lymphocytes
C) neutrophils
D) eosinophils
E) monocytes
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In the Rh disease,

A) the mother must be positive and her first and second children positive.
B) the mother must be negative and her first and second children positive.
C) the mother must be negative and her first and second children negative.
D) the mother must be positive and her first and second children negative.
E) the mother and the father must both be negative and the child positive.
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Which blood type is the universal recipient?

A) A
B) B+
C) AB+
D) AB
E) O+
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An extreme case of Rh disease is known as

A) hemolytic disease of the newborn.
B) Down syndrome.
C) Tay-Sachs disease.
D) sickle cell anemia.
E) polycythemia.
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When the oxygen level in the blood is low, which of the following secretes erythropoietin, causing an increase in red blood cell production?

A) lungs
B) kidneys
C) liver
D) spleen
E) pancreas
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When erythrocytes are old or die, how are they removed from the blood stream?

A) the liver filters them out
B) they break up into small particles and are cleared out by the kidneys.
C) they dissolve into liquid and circulate in that form in the blood
D) they are attacked by macrophages and removed
E) they stay as intact dead cells and are filtered out by the kidneys
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On average, an adult male's red blood cell count is around

A) 5.4 million per cubic millimeter.
B) 3.6 million per cubic millimeter.
C) 4.8 million per cubic millimeter.
D) 6.0 million per cubic millimeter.
E) 7.1 million per cubic millimeter.
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Red blood cells do not contain

A) a cell membrane.
B) cytoplasm.
C) hemoglobin.
D) a nucleus.
E) a nucleus and other organelles.
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The defense response triggered by the mixing of two incompatible blood types is called

A) coagulation.
B) agglutination.
C) dehydration.
D) phagocytosis.
E) opsonization.
Question
A person with type O blood may receive a transfusion from a person with

A) type A blood.
B) type B blood.
C) type AB blood.
D) type O blood.
E) all types of blood.
Question
Where does most of the cleanup of dead red blood cells take place?

A) in the spleen
B) in the liver
C) in the kidneys
D) in the bone marrow
E) in the lungs
Question
A portion of the heme group of a dead red blood cell is converted to bilirubin and mixed with

A) plasma.
B) bile.
C) HCl.
D) mucus.
E) urine.
Question
On average, an adult female's red blood cell count is around

A) 5.4 million per cubic millimeter.
B) 3.6 million per cubic millimeter.
C) 4.8 million per cubic millimeter.
D) 6.0 million per cubic millimeter.
E) 7.1 million per cubic millimeter.
Question
The process of removing some of an athlete's blood, allowing erythropoietin to work and then reinjecting the removed blood just prior to competition is called

A) a transfusion.
B) blood concentrating.
C) cell separation.
D) blood doping.
E) plasmaphoresis.
Question
The protein globin is composed of how many polypeptide chains?

A) 1
B) 2
C) 3
D) 4
E) 5
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If you are blood type A,

A) you carry antibodies for type B blood.
B) you carry markers for type B blood.
C) you can donate blood to a person with type O blood.
D) you can receive blood from a person with type AB blood.
E) you can receive type B blood.
Question
Erythropoietin

A) is the most common blood protein.
B) is secreted by the liver.
C) stimulates the red bone marrow to generate red blood cells.
D) is an enzyme that functions in blood clotting.
E) increases the ability of plasma to transport carbon dioxide.
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Type A blood will NOT agglutinate when mixed with

A) type B blood.
B) type A blood.
C) type AB blood.
D) type O blood.
E) both types A and AB blood, but will clump with types B and O blood.
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Which of the following is an enzyme?

A) fibrinogen
B) fibrin
C) prothrombin
D) thrombin
E) plasminogen
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Which of the following anemias is associated with destruction of the bone marrow?

A) aplastic
B) megaloblastic anemia
C) hemolytic anemia
D) leukemia
E) iron-deficiency anemia
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How does aspirin help to reduce clotting?

A) it reduces the red blood count
B) it reduces platelet aggregation
C) it reduces the platelet count
D) it binds to fibrin
E) it inhibits thrombin
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The Rh factor is so named because it was first identified in the

A) rhinoceros.
B) rabbit.
C) raccoon.
D) rhesus monkey
E) rhamphorhynchus
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When a blood clot breaks free and circulates through the bloodstream, it is referred to as a(n)

A) thrombus.
B) thrombosis.
C) hematoma.
D) embolus.
E) hemangioma
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If a blood clot blocks the flow of blood to some part of the brain, a person will suffer

A) myocardial infarction
B) cerebral aneurysm.
C) cerebral palsy.
D) stroke.
E) cerebral varicosity.
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A blood clot that stays where it forms is a(n)

A) thrombus.
B) thrombosis.
C) hematoma.
D) embolus.
E) hemangioma.
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Which hormone is released by platelets?

A) serotonin
B) somatotropin
C) acetylcholine
D) GABA
E) dopamine
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Which of the following is a form of cancer?

A) mononucleosis
B) megaloblastic anemia
C) hemolytic anemia
D) leukemia
E) iron-deficiency anemia
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Which of the following is NOT involved in the formation of a blood clot?

A) plasma cells
B) fibrinogen
C) thrombin
D) fibrin
E) factor X.
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Thrombin acts on which protein?

A) fibrin
B) plasmin
C) fibrinogen
D) plasminogen
E) factor X
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A Complete Blood Count (CBC) is helpful in identifying

A) allergies.
B) HIV infection.
C) anemias and infections.
D) creatinine levels.
E) pregnancy.
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Which of the following is NOT an anemia?

A) mononucleosis
B) pernicious
C) sickle cell
D) hemolytic
E) iron-deficiency
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Which of the following is caused by a virus?

A) pernicious anemia
B) sickle cell anemia
C) infectious mononucleosis
D) hemolytic anemia
E) iron-deficiency anemia
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Hemostasis in vertebrates includes all of the following EXCEPT

A) blood clot formation.
B) vessel constriction.
C) release of iron to aid in the clumping of platelets.
D) vessel spasms.
E) platelets releasing substances that cause them to attract each other.
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Which of the following anemias is associated with a vitamin B12 deficiency?

A) aplastic
B) pernicious anemia
C) hemolytic anemia
D) leukemia
E) iron-deficiency anemia
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Which of the following anemias is associated with malaria?

A) aplastic
B) megaloblastic anemia
C) hemolytic anemia
D) leukemia
E) iron-deficiency anemia
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An Rh - woman who has an Rh+ baby will be treated with ____ to avoid making anti-Rh antibodies.

A) a blood transfusion
B) steroids
C) RhoGam
D) antibiotics
E) large doses of vitamins
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Which of the following may be affected by altitude?

A) HDL and LDL
B) white blood cell count
C) red blood cell count
D) weight
E) urea
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Which of the following anemias is associated with premature red blood cell death?

A) aplastic
B) megaloblastic anemia
C) hemolytic anemia
D) pernicious
E) iron-deficiency anemia
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This blood component plays a role in maintaining the ionic balance of the body.
platelets
This blood component plays a role in maintaining the ionic balance of the body.
red blood cells.
This blood component plays a role in maintaining the ionic balance of the body.
red blood cells
This blood component plays a role in maintaining the ionic balance of the body.
basophils
This blood component plays a role in maintaining the ionic balance of the body.
sodium and potassium chloride
This blood component plays a role in maintaining the ionic balance of the body.
serum albumin protein
This blood component is classified as a granulocyte.
platelets
This blood component is classified as a granulocyte.
red blood cells.
This blood component is classified as a granulocyte.
red blood cells
This blood component is classified as a granulocyte.
basophils
This blood component is classified as a granulocyte.
sodium and potassium chloride
This blood component is classified as a granulocyte.
serum albumin protein
This blood component plays a central role in clotting blood following a wound.
platelets
This blood component plays a central role in clotting blood following a wound.
red blood cells.
This blood component plays a central role in clotting blood following a wound.
red blood cells
This blood component plays a central role in clotting blood following a wound.
basophils
This blood component plays a central role in clotting blood following a wound.
sodium and potassium chloride
This blood component plays a central role in clotting blood following a wound.
serum albumin protein
This blood component contains hemoglobin.
platelets
This blood component contains hemoglobin.
red blood cells.
This blood component contains hemoglobin.
red blood cells
This blood component contains hemoglobin.
basophils
This blood component contains hemoglobin.
sodium and potassium chloride
This blood component contains hemoglobin.
serum albumin protein
platelets
red blood cells.
red blood cells
basophils
sodium and potassium chloride
serum albumin protein
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Hemophilia is a genetic disorder in which the blood

A) does not contain platelets.
B) does not contain white blood cells.
C) contains too many platelets.
D) does not contain the usual clotting factors.
E) contains too many clotting factors.
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Staphylococcus aureus may cause destruction of red blood cells, a condition known as

A) septicemia.
B) toxemia.
C) leukemia.
D) polycythemia.
E) anemia.
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Malaria is transmitted by

A) sexual contact.
B) tsetse flies.
C) mosquitoes.
D) ticks.
E) fleas.
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Selecting the Exception Four of the five answers listed below are related by a common property. Select the exception.

A) neutrophil
B) erythrocyte
C) lymphocytes
D) monocyte
E) basophil
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Selecting the Exception Four of the five answers listed below are related by a common function. Select the exception.

A) gamma globulin
B) prothrombin
C) fibrin
D) fibrinogen
E) thrombin
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Which substance binds more tightly than oxygen to hemoglobin?

A) nitrogen
B) carbon dioxide
C) hydrogen
D) helium
E) carbon monoxide
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Besides sickle cell anemia, which one is associated with abnormal hemoglobin production?

A) aplastic
B) pernicious anemia
C) hemolytic anemia
D) thalassemia
E) iron-deficiency anemia
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Selecting the Exception Four of the five answers listed below are related by a common feature. Select the exception.

A) A
B) B
C) AB
D) Rh+
E) O
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Selecting the Exception Four of the five answers listed below are blood proteins. Select the exception.

A) epinephrine
B) globulin
C) hemoglobin
D) fibrinogen
E) albumin
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1
If a test tube of whole blood is subjected to centrifugation, the cells will be packed in the bottom of the tube and the fluid above it will be designated

A) water.
B) serum.
C) lymph.
D) interstitial fluid.
E) plasma.
E
2
About how many liters of blood does an average-sized adult woman have?

A) 1 to 2
B) 3 to 4
C) 4 to 5
D) 5 to 6
E) 6 to 7
C
3
Hemoglobin contains which element?

A) chlorine
B) sodium
C) iron
D) copper
E) magnesium
C
4
Fibrin, used in blood clots, is produced by

A) lymphocytes.
B) basophils.
C) erythrocytes.
D) neutrophils.
E) platelets.
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Ions in plasma help to

A) control blood pressure.
B) fight infections.
C) maintain volume and pH of extracellular fluid.
D) clot blood.
E) digest nutrients.
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Which cell is NOT involved with the defense response?

A) erythrocytes
B) neutrophils
C) lymphocytes
D) eosinophils
E) monocytes
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All but which of the following can occur in the blood?

A) digestion of nutrients
B) combining of oxygen with hemoglobin
C) transport of phagocytic cells
D) stabilization of pH
E) equalization of internal temperatures
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All of the following promote the unloading of oxygen to needy tissues EXCEPT

A) high metabolism.
B) abundant oxygen supply.
C) higher temperatures.
D) lower pH.
E) small diameter blood vessels.
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The most abundant white blood cells are

A) eosinophils.
B) lymphocytes.
C) monocytes.
D) basophils.
E) neutrophils.
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What percent of the total blood volume is plasma?

A) 25
B) 40
C) 55
D) 65
E) about 80
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Megakaryocytes fragment to produce

A) red blood cells.
B) lymphocytes.
C) platelets.
D) eosinophils.
E) neutrophils.
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Which cell is the most abundant in the human body?

A) lymphocytes
B) basophils
C) erythrocytes
D) neutrophils
E) platelets
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Too little albumin may cause

A) cancer.
B) blood clots.
C) edema.
D) low blood pressure.
E) bleeding.
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Most of the oxygen in the blood is transported by

A) plasma.
B) serum.
C) platelets.
D) hemoglobin.
E) leukocytes.
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Plasma is mostly

A) proteins.
B) salts.
C) water.
D) fats.
E) hormones.
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Two-thirds of the plasma proteins are

A) chitin.
B) keratin.
C) elastin.
D) albumin.
E) glycoproteins.
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What is the function of hemoglobin?

A) to transport nutrients
B) to transport oxygen
C) to transport carbon dioxide
D) to transport oxygen and carbon dioxide
E) to transport wastes
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Which of the following leukocytes are classified as granulocytes?

A) monocytes
B) lymphocytes
C) macrophages
D) natural killer cells
E) neutrophils
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19
Blood rich in oxygen is what color?

A) yellow
B) pink
C) bright red
D) blue
E) purple
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Which cell is NOT the same type as the others?

A) erythrocytes
B) neutrophils
C) lymphocytes
D) eosinophils
E) monocytes
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21
About how long does the average red blood cell live?

A) 4 days
B) 4 weeks
C) 4 months
D) 1 year
E) 4 years
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22
Which blood type is the universal donor?

A) A+
B) B
C) AB+
D) AB
E) O
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In humans, which cell does NOT have a nucleus when mature?

A) erythrocytes
B) lymphocytes
C) neutrophils
D) eosinophils
E) monocytes
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In the Rh disease,

A) the mother must be positive and her first and second children positive.
B) the mother must be negative and her first and second children positive.
C) the mother must be negative and her first and second children negative.
D) the mother must be positive and her first and second children negative.
E) the mother and the father must both be negative and the child positive.
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Which blood type is the universal recipient?

A) A
B) B+
C) AB+
D) AB
E) O+
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An extreme case of Rh disease is known as

A) hemolytic disease of the newborn.
B) Down syndrome.
C) Tay-Sachs disease.
D) sickle cell anemia.
E) polycythemia.
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27
When the oxygen level in the blood is low, which of the following secretes erythropoietin, causing an increase in red blood cell production?

A) lungs
B) kidneys
C) liver
D) spleen
E) pancreas
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When erythrocytes are old or die, how are they removed from the blood stream?

A) the liver filters them out
B) they break up into small particles and are cleared out by the kidneys.
C) they dissolve into liquid and circulate in that form in the blood
D) they are attacked by macrophages and removed
E) they stay as intact dead cells and are filtered out by the kidneys
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29
On average, an adult male's red blood cell count is around

A) 5.4 million per cubic millimeter.
B) 3.6 million per cubic millimeter.
C) 4.8 million per cubic millimeter.
D) 6.0 million per cubic millimeter.
E) 7.1 million per cubic millimeter.
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Red blood cells do not contain

A) a cell membrane.
B) cytoplasm.
C) hemoglobin.
D) a nucleus.
E) a nucleus and other organelles.
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31
The defense response triggered by the mixing of two incompatible blood types is called

A) coagulation.
B) agglutination.
C) dehydration.
D) phagocytosis.
E) opsonization.
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A person with type O blood may receive a transfusion from a person with

A) type A blood.
B) type B blood.
C) type AB blood.
D) type O blood.
E) all types of blood.
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Where does most of the cleanup of dead red blood cells take place?

A) in the spleen
B) in the liver
C) in the kidneys
D) in the bone marrow
E) in the lungs
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A portion of the heme group of a dead red blood cell is converted to bilirubin and mixed with

A) plasma.
B) bile.
C) HCl.
D) mucus.
E) urine.
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On average, an adult female's red blood cell count is around

A) 5.4 million per cubic millimeter.
B) 3.6 million per cubic millimeter.
C) 4.8 million per cubic millimeter.
D) 6.0 million per cubic millimeter.
E) 7.1 million per cubic millimeter.
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36
The process of removing some of an athlete's blood, allowing erythropoietin to work and then reinjecting the removed blood just prior to competition is called

A) a transfusion.
B) blood concentrating.
C) cell separation.
D) blood doping.
E) plasmaphoresis.
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37
The protein globin is composed of how many polypeptide chains?

A) 1
B) 2
C) 3
D) 4
E) 5
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38
If you are blood type A,

A) you carry antibodies for type B blood.
B) you carry markers for type B blood.
C) you can donate blood to a person with type O blood.
D) you can receive blood from a person with type AB blood.
E) you can receive type B blood.
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39
Erythropoietin

A) is the most common blood protein.
B) is secreted by the liver.
C) stimulates the red bone marrow to generate red blood cells.
D) is an enzyme that functions in blood clotting.
E) increases the ability of plasma to transport carbon dioxide.
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Type A blood will NOT agglutinate when mixed with

A) type B blood.
B) type A blood.
C) type AB blood.
D) type O blood.
E) both types A and AB blood, but will clump with types B and O blood.
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41
Which of the following is an enzyme?

A) fibrinogen
B) fibrin
C) prothrombin
D) thrombin
E) plasminogen
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42
Which of the following anemias is associated with destruction of the bone marrow?

A) aplastic
B) megaloblastic anemia
C) hemolytic anemia
D) leukemia
E) iron-deficiency anemia
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43
How does aspirin help to reduce clotting?

A) it reduces the red blood count
B) it reduces platelet aggregation
C) it reduces the platelet count
D) it binds to fibrin
E) it inhibits thrombin
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44
The Rh factor is so named because it was first identified in the

A) rhinoceros.
B) rabbit.
C) raccoon.
D) rhesus monkey
E) rhamphorhynchus
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45
When a blood clot breaks free and circulates through the bloodstream, it is referred to as a(n)

A) thrombus.
B) thrombosis.
C) hematoma.
D) embolus.
E) hemangioma
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If a blood clot blocks the flow of blood to some part of the brain, a person will suffer

A) myocardial infarction
B) cerebral aneurysm.
C) cerebral palsy.
D) stroke.
E) cerebral varicosity.
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47
A blood clot that stays where it forms is a(n)

A) thrombus.
B) thrombosis.
C) hematoma.
D) embolus.
E) hemangioma.
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48
Which hormone is released by platelets?

A) serotonin
B) somatotropin
C) acetylcholine
D) GABA
E) dopamine
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49
Which of the following is a form of cancer?

A) mononucleosis
B) megaloblastic anemia
C) hemolytic anemia
D) leukemia
E) iron-deficiency anemia
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50
Which of the following is NOT involved in the formation of a blood clot?

A) plasma cells
B) fibrinogen
C) thrombin
D) fibrin
E) factor X.
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51
Thrombin acts on which protein?

A) fibrin
B) plasmin
C) fibrinogen
D) plasminogen
E) factor X
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52
A Complete Blood Count (CBC) is helpful in identifying

A) allergies.
B) HIV infection.
C) anemias and infections.
D) creatinine levels.
E) pregnancy.
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53
Which of the following is NOT an anemia?

A) mononucleosis
B) pernicious
C) sickle cell
D) hemolytic
E) iron-deficiency
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54
Which of the following is caused by a virus?

A) pernicious anemia
B) sickle cell anemia
C) infectious mononucleosis
D) hemolytic anemia
E) iron-deficiency anemia
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55
Hemostasis in vertebrates includes all of the following EXCEPT

A) blood clot formation.
B) vessel constriction.
C) release of iron to aid in the clumping of platelets.
D) vessel spasms.
E) platelets releasing substances that cause them to attract each other.
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56
Which of the following anemias is associated with a vitamin B12 deficiency?

A) aplastic
B) pernicious anemia
C) hemolytic anemia
D) leukemia
E) iron-deficiency anemia
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57
Which of the following anemias is associated with malaria?

A) aplastic
B) megaloblastic anemia
C) hemolytic anemia
D) leukemia
E) iron-deficiency anemia
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58
An Rh - woman who has an Rh+ baby will be treated with ____ to avoid making anti-Rh antibodies.

A) a blood transfusion
B) steroids
C) RhoGam
D) antibiotics
E) large doses of vitamins
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59
Which of the following may be affected by altitude?

A) HDL and LDL
B) white blood cell count
C) red blood cell count
D) weight
E) urea
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60
Which of the following anemias is associated with premature red blood cell death?

A) aplastic
B) megaloblastic anemia
C) hemolytic anemia
D) pernicious
E) iron-deficiency anemia
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61
Match between columns
This blood component plays a role in maintaining the ionic balance of the body.
platelets
This blood component plays a role in maintaining the ionic balance of the body.
red blood cells.
This blood component plays a role in maintaining the ionic balance of the body.
red blood cells
This blood component plays a role in maintaining the ionic balance of the body.
basophils
This blood component plays a role in maintaining the ionic balance of the body.
sodium and potassium chloride
This blood component plays a role in maintaining the ionic balance of the body.
serum albumin protein
This blood component is classified as a granulocyte.
platelets
This blood component is classified as a granulocyte.
red blood cells.
This blood component is classified as a granulocyte.
red blood cells
This blood component is classified as a granulocyte.
basophils
This blood component is classified as a granulocyte.
sodium and potassium chloride
This blood component is classified as a granulocyte.
serum albumin protein
This blood component plays a central role in clotting blood following a wound.
platelets
This blood component plays a central role in clotting blood following a wound.
red blood cells.
This blood component plays a central role in clotting blood following a wound.
red blood cells
This blood component plays a central role in clotting blood following a wound.
basophils
This blood component plays a central role in clotting blood following a wound.
sodium and potassium chloride
This blood component plays a central role in clotting blood following a wound.
serum albumin protein
This blood component contains hemoglobin.
platelets
This blood component contains hemoglobin.
red blood cells.
This blood component contains hemoglobin.
red blood cells
This blood component contains hemoglobin.
basophils
This blood component contains hemoglobin.
sodium and potassium chloride
This blood component contains hemoglobin.
serum albumin protein
platelets
red blood cells.
red blood cells
basophils
sodium and potassium chloride
serum albumin protein
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62
Hemophilia is a genetic disorder in which the blood

A) does not contain platelets.
B) does not contain white blood cells.
C) contains too many platelets.
D) does not contain the usual clotting factors.
E) contains too many clotting factors.
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63
Staphylococcus aureus may cause destruction of red blood cells, a condition known as

A) septicemia.
B) toxemia.
C) leukemia.
D) polycythemia.
E) anemia.
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64
Malaria is transmitted by

A) sexual contact.
B) tsetse flies.
C) mosquitoes.
D) ticks.
E) fleas.
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65
Selecting the Exception Four of the five answers listed below are related by a common property. Select the exception.

A) neutrophil
B) erythrocyte
C) lymphocytes
D) monocyte
E) basophil
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66
Selecting the Exception Four of the five answers listed below are related by a common function. Select the exception.

A) gamma globulin
B) prothrombin
C) fibrin
D) fibrinogen
E) thrombin
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67
Which substance binds more tightly than oxygen to hemoglobin?

A) nitrogen
B) carbon dioxide
C) hydrogen
D) helium
E) carbon monoxide
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68
Besides sickle cell anemia, which one is associated with abnormal hemoglobin production?

A) aplastic
B) pernicious anemia
C) hemolytic anemia
D) thalassemia
E) iron-deficiency anemia
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69
Selecting the Exception Four of the five answers listed below are related by a common feature. Select the exception.

A) A
B) B
C) AB
D) Rh+
E) O
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70
Selecting the Exception Four of the five answers listed below are blood proteins. Select the exception.

A) epinephrine
B) globulin
C) hemoglobin
D) fibrinogen
E) albumin
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