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What is the primary function of blood in the human body?
A)Transportation of gases
B)Muscle contraction
C)Digestion of food
D)Hearing sensation |
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A)Transportation of gases |
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Which of the following is NOT a component of blood?
a) Erythrocytes
b) Leukocytes
c) Platelets
d) Hormones |
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Hematopoiesis is the process of:
a) Breaking down red blood cells
b) Forming blood cells
c) Digesting food in the stomach
d) Transmitting nerve impulses |
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Which type of blood cell is responsible for carrying oxygen to tissues and removing carbon dioxide?
a)Platelets
b)Leukocytes
c) Erythrocytes
d) Plasma cells |
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What hormone regulates erythropoiesis (red blood cell production)?
a)Thyroxine
b) Insulin
c)Estrogen
d) Erythropoietin |
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Which of the following is a protein found in blood plasma that plays a crucial role in blood clotting?
a) Hemoglobin
b)Albumin
c) Fibrinogen
d)Myoglobin |
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Where does hematopoiesis primarily occur in adults?
a) Liver
b) kidneys
c) Spleen
d)Bone marrow |
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What is the term for the process of white blood cell formation?
a)Erythropoiesis
b)Leukopoiesis
c) Thrombopoiesis
d) Hemostasis |
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Which blood cell type is involved in the immune response and defense against infections?
a) erythrocytes
b) Platelets
c) Basophils
d) Neutrophils |
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What is the correct sequence of blood call development from pluripotent stem cells?
a) Erythrocytes > Platelets -> Leukocytes
b) leukocytes ->Erythrocytes > Platelets
c) Platelets -> Leukocytes -> Erythrocytes
d) Erythrocytes -> Leukocytes -> Platelets |
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d) Erythrocytes -> Leukocytes -> Platelets |
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