Chapter 6: Problem 20
Which of the following is not a formed element of blood? a. leukocyte b. eosinophil c. fibrinogen d. platelet
Chapter 6: Problem 20
Which of the following is not a formed element of blood? a. leukocyte b. eosinophil c. fibrinogen d. platelet
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Get started for freeMatch each description with a white blood cell in the key. a. lymphocytes d. monocytes b. neutrophils e. eosinophils c. basophils Includes \(B\) cells and \(T\) cells that provide specific immunity.
What are the two main categories of white blood cells? Which of the white blood cells are phagocytes? Explain. (pages \(121-22\) )
Match each description with a component of blood in the key. Answers can be used more than once. a. red blood cells b. white blood cells c. red and white blood cells and platelets d. plasma Contains plasma proteins
Which hemoglobin component is recovered for reuse following red blood cell destruction? a. heme c. iron b. globin d. Both b and c are correct.
Which of the following is in the correct sequence for blood clotting? a. prothrombin activator, prothrombin, thrombin b. fibrin threads, prothrombin activator, thrombin c. thrombin, fibrinogen, fibrin threads d. prothrombin, clotting factors, fibrinogen e. Both a and c are correct.
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