Question: Which compound serves as an enzyme in the blood coagulation mechanism?

Answer Choices: A. Prothrombin B. Fibrinogen C. Thrombin D. Fibrin

Answer: C. Thrombin

 

Question: Name the inherited disorder in which the small intestine absorbs 10x times the normal amount of iron, leading to a toxic buildup of iron in body tissues.

Answer Choices: A. Polycythemia B. Thrombocytopenia C. Hemolytic anemia D. Hemochromatosis

Answer: D. Hemochromatosis

 

Question: What does the Frank-Starling law of the heart state?

Answer Choices: A. The lesser the blood volume, the greater the force of ventricular contraction B. The greater the length of myocardial fibers, the greater the force with which they contract C. The greater the peripheral resistance, the lesser the ventricular contraction D. The lesser the blood viscosity, the lesser the force of ventricular contraction

Answer: B. The greater the length of myocardial fibers, the greater the force with which they contract

 

Question: What circuit sends oxygen-rich blood from the heart to all cells of the body, removes carbon dioxide and other wastes, and returns blood to the heart?

Answer Choices: A. Portal circuit B. Pulmonary circuit C. Visceral circuit D. Systemic circuit

Answer: D. Systemic circuit

 

Question: What classes of antibodies are involved in activation of complement?

Answer Choices: A. IgA and IgD B. IgG and IgE C. IgM and IgA D. IgG and IgM

Answer: D. IgG and IgM

 

Question: What is the function of plasma proteins in capillary exchange?

Answer Choices: A. To maintain the hydrostatic pressure of the blood B. To decrease the osmotic pressure of the blood C. To decrease the hydrostatic pressure of the blood D. To maintain the osmotic pressure of the blood

Answer: D. To maintain the osmotic pressure of the blood

 

Question: What might trigger spasms of the smooth muscle in a blood vessel wall?

Answer Choices: A. Deficiency of plasma globulins B. Parasympathetic stimulation C. Injury to blood vessel D. Formation of a blood clot within vessel

Answer: C. Injury to blood vessel

 

Question: What vein drains blood from the face and scalp?

Answer Choices: A. External jugular vein B. Inferior vena cava C. Cephalic vein D. Subclavian vein

Answer: A. External jugular vein

 

Question: Define the term hematocrit.

Answer Choices: A. The pigment that gives red blood cells their color B. A disease caused by abnormal red blood cell levels C. The percent of red blood cells in a blood sample D. A clotting factor

Answer: C. The percent of red blood cells in a blood sample

 

Question: Urea, uric acid, and creatine are examples of which of the following?

Answer Choices: A. Nonprotein nitrogenous substances B. Plasma proteins C. Gamma globulins D. Hormones

Answer: A. Nonprotein nitrogenous substances

 

Question: What statement applies to people with blood type A+?

Answer Choices: A. They have A antigens and Rh antigens. B. They have B antigens and anti-Rh antibodies. C. They have A antigens and anti-Rh antibodies. D. They have anti-A and anti-Rh antibodies.

Answer: A. They have A antigens and Rh antigens.

 

Question: The thoracic duct receives lymph from which of the following regions?

Answer Choices: A. Right upper limb B. Right head and neck C. Right thoracic cavity D. Right lower limb

Answer: D. Right lower limb

 

Question: When taking a blood pressure, a vessel in the arm is occluded, and sounds of blood flow downstream are heard through a stethoscope placed on what vessel?

Answer Choices: A. Radial a. B. Brachial a. C. Ulnar a. D. Median cubital v.

Answer: B. Brachial a.

 

Question: The accumulation of what product of erythrocyte breakdown can result in the condition called jaundice?

Answer Choices: A. Bilirubin B. Iron C. Biliverdin D. Globin

Answer: A. Bilirubin

 

Question: What part of the conduction system fibers extend into the papillary muscles?

Answer Choices: A. AV node B. Purkinje fibers C. SA node D. Bundle branches

Answer: B. Purkinje fibers

 

Question: What element is part of hemoglobin molecules?

Answer Choices: A. Iodine B. Calcium C. Iron D. Copper

Answer: C. Iron

 

Question: What process requires the conversion of plasminogen to plasmin?

Answer Choices: A. Agglutination B. Hematopoiesis C. Fibrinolysis D. Coagulation

Answer: C. Fibrinolysis

 

Question: The renal veins drain their blood into what blood vessel?

Answer Choices: A. Hepatic vein B. Inferior vena cava C. Hepatic portal vein D. Celiac trunk

Answer: B. Inferior vena cava

 

Question: Which of the following lymphatic tissues/structures contain immune cells that are most likely to initiate an immune response against food-borne pathogens?

Answer Choices: A. Lymph nodes B. Thymus C. Mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue (MALT) D. Spleen

Answer: C. Mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue (MALT)

 

Question: Which situation would lead to a transfusion reaction?

Answer Choices: A. A patient with type AB blood receives transfusion of type A blood B. A patient with type B blood receives transfusion of type B blood C. A patient with type O blood receives transfusion of type A blood D. A patient with type A blood receives transfusion of type O blood

Answer: C. A patient with type O blood receives transfusion of type A blood

 

Question: In a centrifuged blood sample, what forms the “buffy coat”?

Answer Choices: A. Plasma B. Red blood cells C. White blood cells and platelets D. All of the formed elements together

Answer: C. White blood cells and platelets

 

Question: What is the function of the hormone thrombopoietin?

Answer Choices: A. It inhibits platelet formation. B. It stimulates platelet formation. C. It stimulates thrombus formation. D. It inhibits megakaryocyte formation.

Answer: B. It stimulates platelet formation.

 

Question: What feature of erythrocytes (RBCs) provides increased surface area for oxygen diffusion?

Answer Choices: A. Presence of microvilli B. Biconcave shape C. Overlapping folds in the plasma membrane D. Presence of antigens

Answer: B. Biconcave shape

 

Question: What plasma antibodies are present in type O blood?

Answer Choices: A. Anti-A antibodies only B. Anti-B antibodies only C. Both anti-A and anti-B antibodies D. Neither anti-A nor anti-B antibodies

Answer: C. Both anti-A and anti-B antibodies

 

Question: What two vitamins are essential for DNA synthesis and therefore significantly influence red blood cell production?

Answer Choices: A. Folic acid and vitamin B12 B. Vitamins A and C C. Folic acid and vitamin D D. Vitamins A and D

Answer: A. Folic acid and vitamin B12