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FREE AND STUDY GAMES ABOUT HUMAN A AND P EXAM
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-Guarantee passing score -60 Questions and Answers -format set of multiple-choice -Expert-Verified Explanation Question 1: In leukemia:
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the cancerous WBCs fail to specialize production of RBCs and platelets is decreased infection and bleeding can be life threatening
Question 2: Which of the following are true concerning erythrocytes?
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They rely on anaerobic respiration A large part of their volume is hemoglobin Their shape increases membrane surface area
Question 3: Substances necessary for blood clotting.
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fibrin, fibrinogen, platelet factor, platelets, prothrombin, thromboplastin
Question 4: White blood cells, average is 4800 to 10800
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Leukocytes
Question 5: Baby is anemic and becomes hypoxic and cyanotic
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hemolytic disease of newborn
Question 6: Cells that transport O2 and CO2.
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erythrocytes
Question 7: an excessive or abnormal increase in the number of erythrocytes
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polycythemia
Question 8: results from an insufficient number of circulating platelets
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thrombocytopenia
Question 9: Transports the bulk of the oxygen that is carried in the blood
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Hemoglobin
Question 10: Gelatinouslike material formed in blood clotting.
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fibrin
Question 11: a clot
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thrombus
Question 12: defective RBCs due to stomach enzyme deficiency
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pernicious anemia
Question 13: Too many red blood cells
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polycythemia
Question 14: a moving clot
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Embolus Question 15: A child is diagnosed with sickle cell anemia. This means that:
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both parents carried the sickle cell gene
Question 16: Too many neutrophils
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neutrophilia Question 17: Which of the following can cause problems in a transfusion reaction?
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Clogging of small vessels by agglutinated clumps of RBCs Lysis of donated RBCs Blockage of kidney tubules Question 18: Leukocyte distinguished by having distinctive red stained granules.
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eosinophils
Question 19: Cancerouslike condition in which there are too many leukocytes
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leukemia and neutrophilia
Question 20: Phagocytic cell concerned, primarily, with local infections.
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neutrophils Question 21: The blood cell that can attack a specific antigen is a(n):
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lymphocyte
Question 22: Leukocyte that probably produces heparin.
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basophils Question 23: Leukocytes share all of the following features expect:
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distorted, lobed nuclei
Question 24: clumping of foreign RBCs
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Agglutination
Question 25: What is the difference between a thrombus and an embolus?
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A thrombus must travel to become an embolus
Question 26: Enzymes in blood plasma that destroys some kinds of bacteria.
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lysozymes Question 27: The plasma component that forms the fibrous skeleton of a clot consists of:
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fibrinogen