Exam Review (100 out of 100) Questions and
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, Straighterline Anatomy & Physiology II Final Exam
Review (100 out of 100) Questions and Verified
Answers (100% Correct) Grade A
When defective erythrocytes are broken down,
bilirubin is formed from the breakdown of hemoglobin.
The most numerous of the leukocytes is the
neutrophil.
Which of the following cell types is incorrectly matched with its description?
lymphocytes - become macrophages
Agglutination of red blood cells means
they clump together.
When the antigens on erythrocytes bind with antibodies in the plasma,
agglutination of erythrocytes occurs.
For a person whose hematocrit is 45%, in which choice below are the components of blood correctly
ranked in order of decreasing percent volume?
plasma, RBCs, WBCs
,In adults, red blood cells are made in one place, spend most of their lifespan in another, and most are
finally destroyed in yet another place. Which choice lists these locations in the correct chronological
order?
bone marrow; blood vessels; spleen
Erythropoiesis does not require
vitamin K.
The condition characterized by overproduction of erythrocytes is called
erythrocytosis
If your son is diagnosed with hemophilia, he would have
a disorder of the clotting process.
Which of the following functions is associated with the blood?
delivery of oxygen to tissue cells
Erythropoietin
is a product of the kidney.
Platelets
All of these choices are correct.
, Each hemoglobin molecule
transports four oxygen molecules.
The nervous system and certain chemicals can cause the constriction of a blood vessel. This is known as
vascular spasm.
Plasma is ____ while formed elements are ____.
the liquid portion of blood; the cells
Which of the following phrases is least likely to be used in describing erythrocytes?
nucleus is centrally located
Hemoglobin
transports oxygen in the blood
Healing after clot formation involves
All of these choices are correct.
What vitamin is necessary to produce many clotting factors in the liver?
vitamin K