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Unit 11: Blood

Practice quiz for general A and P (Hole's Human Anatomy 15th Ed)

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  • Which is NOT a function of blood?
  • What is the average blood volume for an adult human?
  • Which is NOT a formed element of blood?
  • About what percentage of the blood is made of plasma?
  • What causes anemia?
  • What is NOT true of RBCs?
  • Which granulocyte releases histamine and heparin?
  • What color is oxyhemoglobin?
  • What is a normal Hgb value?
  • What is the function of hemoglobin?
  • What is the order of the breakdown of RBC destruction? 1) iron + biliverdin 2) heme + globin 3) Hemoglobin 4) bilirubin 5) bile pigments
  • A man comes into the doctor with yellowed skin and eyes. What condition is it likely that he has?
  • What risk factor is NOT associated with jaundice?
  • True or false: Leukocytes have negative chemotaxis, which means they are attracted to injured tissue.
  • True or false: Erythrocytes have the ability to partake in diapedesis.
  • What condition causes WBC counts to be below 5000/mm^3?
  • What type of blood cell stems from a Lymphoid stem cell?
  • Which is NOT a function of thrombocytes?
  • What kind of secondary stem cell does an Eosinophil derive from?
  • What kind of cell to all blood cells derive from?
  • What cell does NOT come from a Progranulocyte?
  • True or false: Agranulocytes lack visible cytoplasmic granules.
  • What kind of granulocyte is the most mobile?
  • What kind of granulocyte does NOT have a bi-lobed nucleus?
  • Thue or false: Monocytes are the largest WBCs, and lymphocytes are the smallest WBCs.
  • What are platelets derived from?
  • True or false: the three steps of hemostasis occur in this order: Vasoconstriction, Platelet Plug, Blood Clot.
  • A man with trauma is rushed into the ER needing a blood transfusion. His blood is tested and shows he has Anti-B antibodies and no Rh antigen. What kind of blood can he NOT receive?
  • What causes agglutination of the blood?
  • True or false: AB positive is a universal donor, and O negative is a universal recipient.

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