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Anemia is caused by a defective gene resulting in abnormal hemoglobin: a. Hemorrhagic anemia b. Aplastic Anemia c. Pernicous Anemia d. Sickle Cell Anemia - Answer d. Sickle Cell Anemia Which of the following has the function of defending against parasites? a. Erythrocyte b. Basophil c....

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Final Exam Practice for Anatomy and
Physiology II Questions Solved
Correctly.
Anemia is caused by a defective gene resulting in abnormal hemoglobin:

a. Hemorrhagic anemia

b. Aplastic Anemia

c. Pernicous Anemia

d. Sickle Cell Anemia - Answer d. Sickle Cell Anemia



Which of the following has the function of defending against parasites?

a. Erythrocyte

b. Basophil

c. Neutrophil

d. Lymphocyte

e. Eosinophil - Answer e. Eosinophil



Blood clotting is dependent upon:

a. Vitamin A

b. Vitamin D

c. Vitamin E

d. Vitamin K

e. Vitamin C - Answer d. Vitamin K



Which of the following is involved in blood clotting?

a. Erythrocyte

,b. Basophil

c. Neutrophil

d. Thrombocyte

e. Eosinophil - Answer d. Thrombocyte



An excessive production of erythrocytes:

a. Hemorrhagic anemia

b. Polycythemia

c. Pernicous anemia

d. Sickle cell anemia - Answer b. Polycythemia



Anemia caused by destruction of blood forming elements in bone marrow:

a. Hemorrhagic anemia

b. Aplastic anemia

c. Pernicious anemia

d. Sickle cell anemia - Answer b. Aplastic anemia



True or False:

Anemia is the inability of blood to carry sufficient oxygen to the tissues. - Answer True



A diseased caused by Rh incompatibility:

a. Sickle cell anemia

b. Erythroblastosis Fetalis

c. Iron deficiency anemia

d. Leukemia

e. Leukocytosis - Answer b. Erythroblastosis Fetalis



Blood without the clotting factors and formed elements is known as:

a. Albumin

,b. Serum

c. Plasma

d. Globulin - Answer b. Serum



In the ABO blood typing system, this is the "universal donor".

a. Type A

b. Type B

c. Type AB

d. Type O - Answer d. Type O



Which of the following is a blood clotting protein?

a. Albumin

b. Fibrin

c. Immunoglobulin

d. Collagen - Answer b. Fibrin



A foreign substance that can cause the body to produce an antibody:

a. Antigen

b. Immunoglobulin

c. Albumin

d. Collagen - Answer a. Antigen



The formation or production of blood cells is known as:

a. Anemia

b. Hematopoiesis

c. Hyperglycemia

d. Hypoglycemia - Answer b. Hematopoiesis

, The three important plasma proteins are _________, __________, and _________. - Answer Albumins,
Globulins, and Fibrinogen



The two types of connective tissue that make blood cells are _________ and ________. - Answer
Myeloid and Lymphatic



The red pigment in red blood cells that carries oxygen is called ________. - Answer Hemoglobin



These white blood cells are the most numerous of the phagocytes: _________. - Answer Neutrophils



These white blood cells produce antibodies to fight microbes: _________. - Answer B-Lymphocytes, B-
cells



Thrombin converts the inactive plasma protein __________ into a fibrous gel called __________. -
Answer Fibrinogen, Fibrin



A _________ is an unneeded clot that stays in the place where it was found. - Answer Thrombus



If part of a blood clot is dislodged and circulates through the bloodstream, it is called an _________. -
Answer Embolus



A person with type AB blood has ________ and ________ antigens on the blood cells and _______
antibodies in the plasma. - Answer A and B antigens, no antibodies



A person with type B blood has _____ antigens on the blood cells and _____ antibodies in the plasma. -
Answer B antigens, Anti-A antibodies



A condition called __________ _________ can develop if an Rh-negative mother produces antibodies
against and Rh-positive fetus. - Answer Erythroblastosis Fetalis



_______ are thicker chambers of the heart, which are sometimes called discharging chambers. - Answer
Ventricles

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