him g150pha 1 module 04 quiz blood and the cardiovascular system
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Module 04 Quiz: Blood and the Cardiovascular System
Question 1
Which disorder is characterized by an excessive white blood cell count?
Selected Answer:
Leukemia
Correct Answer:
Leukemia
Question 2
Blood cells are produced in the red bone marrow found within spongy bone of the skeletal system.
Selected Answer: True
Correct Answer: True
Question 3
Which blood cells are responsible for transporting oxygen throughout the body?
Selected Answer:
Erythrocytes
Correct Answer:
Erythrocytes
Question 4
Which type of blood cell assists in the hemostasis process?
Selected Answer:
Red blood cells
Correct Answer:
Platelets
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