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What is the primary function of bilirubin in the body?
✔✔A) To be a waste product of red blood cell breakdown
B) To transport oxygen
C) To aid in digestion
D) To regulate blood sugar
Which laboratory test is used to evaluate bone marrow function?
A) Electrolyte panel
B) Serum glucose
✔✔C) Bone marrow biopsy
D) Coagulation profile
What is the most common type of leukocyte in the bloodstream?
A) Eosinophils
B) Basophils
C) Lymphocytes
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,✔✔D) Neutrophils
In a glucose tolerance test, what is measured after ingestion of glucose?
A) Insulin levels only
✔✔B) Blood glucose levels
C) Blood pressure
D) Liver enzymes
What is the main purpose of performing a lipid panel?
A) To evaluate kidney function
✔✔B) To assess cardiovascular risk
C) To check for diabetes
D) To measure liver function
Which factor is primarily responsible for the clotting process?
✔✔A) Fibrin
B) Hemoglobin
C) Albumin
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,D) Creatinine
What does a high level of uric acid in the blood indicate?
A) Liver dysfunction
✔✔B) Gout
C) Kidney failure
D) Anemia
Which white blood cell type is most elevated during a parasitic infection?
A) Neutrophils
✔✔B) Eosinophils
C) Monocytes
D) Lymphocytes
What does an elevated prothrombin time (PT) indicate?
A) Normal blood clotting
✔✔B) Possible bleeding disorders
C) High blood sugar
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, D) Low blood pressure
What is the primary component of plasma?
A) Red blood cells
✔✔B) Water
C) White blood cells
D) Platelets
Which condition is indicated by an increased blood calcium level?
A) Anemia
✔✔B) Hyperparathyroidism
C) Diabetes
D) Hypoglycemia
What is the function of the kidneys in relation to electrolytes?
A) To produce hormones
✔✔B) To filter and balance electrolytes
C) To store nutrients
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