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BIO 251 Questions and Answers Part 1 of 1 - Part 1 100.0/ 100.0 Points From chapter 18 (18.1-18.6) Question 1 of 20 5.0/ 5.0 Points Which of the following is/are correct in describing thrombosis:  A. A condition characterized by excessive numbers of platelets that increases the risk for excessive clot formation, a condition known as thrombosis.  B. Thrombosis is a very common, always harmless condition that occurs in the body.  C. A thrombosis is always harmless because the thrombus which is formed always stays in a blood vessel precisely where it formed.  D. The blood stream contains several different anticoagulants that will result in the complete, normal breakdown of a thrombus.  E. Two of the above are correct. Feedback: Good work; your answer is correct! Question 2 of 20 5.0/ 5.0 Points Which of the following is/are true of platelets?  A. They arise from cells called megakaryocytes.  B. They do not contain a nucleus.  C. They play an important part in the clotting of blood.  D. They are not cells.  E. All of the above are true. Feedback: Good work; your answer is correct! Question 3 of 20 5.0/ 5.0 Points Which of the following is/are important in the process named coagulation?  A. A process which can reverse coagulation, named anticoagulation, can only occur when one or more medications are administered to the body.  B. Coagulation is a very simple and straight-forward series of only two or three steps.  C. Coagulation is a complicated cascade of reactions that result in the formation of a mesh of fibrin.  D. Neither an excess number of platelets nor having many too few platelets in the blood stream will cause any serious reaction.  E. Coagulation can only occur in the presence of two or three different “clotting factors.” Feedback: Good work; your answer is correct! Question 4 of 20 5.0/ 5.0 Points What is the typical lifespan of a leukocyte?  A. The lifespan of a leukocyte is extremely variable, measuring in hours to years or decades.  B. The lifespan of a leukocyte typically is measured only in hours or days.  C. Because all leukocytes are unable to undergo mitosis (cell division), their lifespan is usually only a few seconds.  D. The lifespan of a leukocyte is approximately 120-150 days.  E. Many leukocytes can live indefinitely if they are in well-protected locations. Feedback: Good work; your answer is correct! Question 5 of 20 5.0/ 5.0 Points Which of the following is true of leukocytes?  A. They are very similar in appearance and function as red blood cells.  B. Leukocytes are smaller than and more numerous than red blood cells.  C. Like red blood cells, mature leukocytes also lack a nucleus and other intracellular organelles.  D. Leukocytes always remain in circulation throughout the body.  E. The leukocyte is a major component of the body’s defenses against disease. Feedback: Good work; your answer is correct! Question 6 of 20 5.0/ 5.0 Points Which of the following is/are true of red blood cells?  A. Their anatomical name is also erythrocyte.  B. In their mature form, they do not contain a nucleus.  C. Immature erythrocytes that may still contain fragments of organelles are called reticulocytes.  D. They contain one molecule of hemoglobin. 

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Part 1 of 1 - Part 1 100.0/ 100.0 Points
From chapter 18 (18.1-18.6)

Question 1 of 20
5.0/ 5.0 Points
Which of the following is/are correct in describing thrombosis:





A. A condition characterized by excessive numbers of platelets that increases the risk for
excessive clot formation, a condition known as thrombosis.





B. Thrombosis is a very common, always harmless condition that occurs in the body.





C. A thrombosis is always harmless because the thrombus which is formed always stays
in a blood vessel precisely where it formed.





D. The blood stream contains several different anticoagulants that will result in the
complete, normal breakdown of a thrombus.





E. Two of the above are correct.

,Feedback: Good work; your answer is correct!
Question 2 of 20
5.0/ 5.0 Points
Which of the following is/are true of platelets?





A. They arise from cells called megakaryocytes.





B. They do not contain a nucleus.





C. They play an important part in the clotting of blood.





D. They are not cells.





E. All of the above are true.



Feedback: Good work; your answer is correct!
Question 3 of 20
5.0/ 5.0 Points
Which of the following is/are important in the process named coagulation?





A. A process which can reverse coagulation, named anticoagulation, can only occur

, when one or more medications are administered to the body.





B. Coagulation is a very simple and straight-forward series of only two or three steps.





C. Coagulation is a complicated cascade of reactions that result in the formation of a
mesh of fibrin.





D. Neither an excess number of platelets nor having many too few platelets in the blood
stream will cause any serious reaction.





E. Coagulation can only occur in the presence of two or three different “clotting factors.”



Feedback: Good work; your answer is correct!
Question 4 of 20
5.0/ 5.0 Points
What is the typical lifespan of a leukocyte?





A. The lifespan of a leukocyte is extremely variable, measuring in hours to years or
decades.





B. The lifespan of a leukocyte typically is measured only in hours or days.

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