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PhysioEx Lab Report Exercise 11: Blood Analysis Activity 1: Hematocrit Determination Name: Morris Date: 19 February 2026 Session ID: session Pre-lab Quiz Results You scored 100% by answering 4 out of 4 questions correctly. 1 Hematocrit You correctly answered: of 40 means that 40% of the volume of blood consists of RBCs. 2 A buffy coat layer You correctly answered: is all of the above. 3 The diagnosis of anemia indicates You correctly answered: a lower-than-normal hematocrit. 4 Polycythemia refers to You correctly answered: a significant increase in RBCs. Experiment Results Predict Question 1 Predict Question: Predict how the hematocrits of the patients living in Denver, Colorado (approximately one mile above sea level), will compare with the hematocrit levels of the patients living in Boston, Massachusetts (at sea level). Your answer: The hematocrits of the Denver residents will be higher than those of the Boston residents.

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2/19/26, 2:11 AM PhysioEx Exercise 11 Activity 1



PhysioEx Lab Report
Exercise 11: Blood Analysis
Activity 1: Hematocrit Determination
Name: Morris
Date: 19 February 2026
Session ID: session

Pre-lab Quiz Results
You scored 100% by answering 4 out of 4 questions correctly.

1 Hematocrit

You correctly answered: of 40 means that 40% of the volume of blood consists of RBCs.

2 A buffy coat layer

You correctly answered: is all of the above.

3 The diagnosis of anemia indicates

You correctly answered: a lower-than-normal hematocrit.

4 Polycythemia refers to

You correctly answered: a significant increase in RBCs.


Experiment Results
Predict Question
1 Predict Question: Predict how the hematocrits of the patients living in Denver, Colorado
(approximately one mile above sea level), will compare with the hematocrit levels of the
patients living in Boston, Massachusetts (at sea level).

Your answer: The hematocrits of the Denver residents will be higher than those of the
Boston residents.

Stop & Think Question
1 Why would the hemoglobin levels of an anemic patient be lower than the hemoglobin levels
of a normal, healthy individual?

You correctly answered: Because hemoglobin resides in RBCs, you would anticipate a low
hematocrit level to coincide with a low hemoglobin level.

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