Chapter 45 Anatomy and Physiology of the Hematological and Immune Systems

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Chapter 45  Anatomy and Physiology of the Hematological and Immune Systems

 

 

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Sample Questions

 

1.
Normal red blood cell development requires specific nutrients for formation. Which of the following aid red blood cell development? Select all that apply.
A)
Iron
B)
Vitamin B12
C)
Folic acid
D)
Vitamin K

2.
Describe the main difference between granulocytes and agranulocytes.
A)
Granulocytes are white blood cells, whereas agranulocytes are platelets.
B)
Granulocytes are white blood cells, whereas agranulocytes are immature white blood cells.
C)
Granulocytes include monocytes, whereas agranulocytes include basophils.
D)
Granulocytes contain lysosomal granules, whereas agranulocytes do not.

3.
Hemostatic homeostasis is maintained through which three interdependent components?
A)
Red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets
B)
Serum, blood coagulation factors, and blood cells
C)
Blood vessels, blood pressure, and platelets
D)
Blood vessels, platelets, and blood coagulation factors

4.
Which of the following are involved in innate (general) immune defenses? Select all that apply.
A)
Skin
B)
Antibody response to an antigen
C)
Stomach acid
D)
Urine flow
E)
Maternal transfer of antibodies

5.
A patient with a skin wound shows pus-colored exudate and redness. Which of the following stages of the inflammatory response is demonstrated in this patient?
A)
Vascular stage
B)
Cell exudate stage
C)
Tissue repair stage
D)
Production of antibody stage

 

Answer Key

1.
A, B, C
2.
D
3.
D
4.
A, C, D
5.
B

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