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Question 1
1.

What percent of plasma is water?

Question 2
2.

Where are blood cells made?

Question 3
3.

Platelets are responsible for preventing blood loss by forming a

Question 4
4.

A single red blood cell will live for how many days?

Question 5
5.

Hemoglobin is a large, iron-containing protein that is able to transport what gas?

Question 6
6.

What is the function of white blood cells?

Question 7
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Question 8
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Question 9
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Question 10
10.

State one symptom of anemia.

Question 11
11.

Count the number of red blood cells in the blood smear.

Question 12
12.

Count the number of white blood cells in the blood smear.

Question 13
13.

Question 14
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Question 15
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Question 16
16.

Count the number of white blood cells in the patient.

Question 17
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Question 18
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Question 19
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Question 20
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What type of white blood cell targets large parasites and allergic responses?
A. neutrophil
B. eosinophil
C. lymphocyte
What type of white blood cell is the most abundant making 50 to 70% of all white blood cells?
A. neutrophil
B. eosinophil
C. lymphocyte
A decrease in the number of red blood cells may indicate a condition known as
leukemia
anemia
fungi infection
Looking at the table, the patients red blood cell count ( which is 2.3 millon), is
too high
too low
in the normal range
Looking at the table, the patients white blood cell count ( which is 7000), is
too high
too low
in the normal range
Considering the red blood cell count and the white blood cell count, the person has
Anemia
Leukemia
Heart disease
Looking at the table, the patients white blood cell count ( which is 23,000), is
too high
too low
in the normal range
Based on the number of white blood cells, the patient has
Anemia
Luekemia
Heart Disease
A person who has a very low number of platelets may have trouble
transporting oxygen
fighting infections
forming scars and blood clotting
Red blood cells are carry what gas throughout the body?
carbon dioxide
oxygen