Hole's Human Anatomy and Physiology (Shier), 13th Edition

Chapter 14: Blood

Pre-Test

Learning Outcome 14.1

1
The average amount of blood in an adult is _____ L.
A)2
B)3
C)5
D)7

Learning Outcome 14.5

2
Damaged or old red blood cells are removed by the liver and _____.
A)kidney
B)skeletal muscle
C)bone marrow
D)spleen

Learning Outcome 14.5

3
Iron is stored in the liver in the form of _____.
A)hemoglobin
B)transferrin
C)ferritin
D)bilirubin

Learning Outcome 14.7

4
Myeloid leukemia can be evidenced by an increase in _____.
A)lymphocytes
B)monocytes
C)neutrophils
D)platelets

Learning Outcome 14.10

5
Which protein functions in coagulation?
A)fibrinogen
B)albumin
C)gamma globulin
D)alpha globulin

Learning Outcome 14.4

6
The average red cell count for females is 4.6-6.2 million cells per cubic mm.
A)True
B)False

Learning Outcome 14.6

7
Newborn babies would have difficulty removing bile pigments because of their immature livers.
A)True
B)False

Learning Outcome 14.5

8
A high reticulocyte count in the blood could indicate that there is a slow production of erythrocytes from the bone marrow.
A)True
B)False

Learning Outcome 14.1

9
A deficiency of the oxygen carrying capacity in the blood will cause the production of more red blood cells.
A)True
B)False

Learning Outcome 14.4

10
In pernicious anemia, the lack of vitamin cyanocobalamin causes the red blood cells to become enlarged.
A)True
B)False
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