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Use your Blood Reading Guide to help you answer the following questions.
If you do not do well on your first attempt, reattempt them for a maximum score of a 70%.
The questions will not immediately tell you if you are correct.
After you submit them, your score will be reported.
Your correct answers will be saved from one attempt to the next.
What type of tissue is blood?
What are the three components of the formed elements in blood?
What is the primary function of blood?
Which gas is transported to the lungs for exhalation?
What cells in the blood are responsible for immune defense?
What regulates temperature through negative feedback?
What is hematocrit?
What is the normal value for Packed Cell Volume (PCV)?
What pigment in the blood is responsible for its coloration?
What is a normal blood volume for an adult?
What organ produces most plasma proteins?
What is the primary function of albumin in blood?
What process is responsible for the formation of new blood cells?
Where does hemopoiesis primarily occur in adulthood?
What type of cells do lymphoid stem cells produce?
What is the role of erythropoietin (EPO)?
What is the most abundant type of leukocyte?
What is the primary function of platelets?
What is the difference between plasma and formed elements?
What is the name for immature erythrocytes?
What substance forms when oxygen binds to iron in hemoglobin?
Which leukocyte is best suited to handle parasitic infections?
What is the primary function of hemoglobin?
What happens to old red blood cells in the body?
What is the term for the movement of leukocytes out of the bloodstream to tissues?