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BIO 202 HUMAN ANATOMY AND
PHYSIOLOGY MIDTERM TEST WITH
ACTUAL EXAM TIPS


The following hormone is B) Anti-Diuretic Hormone
produced by the
posterior
pituitary gland. Its two
primary functions are to
retain water in the body
and to constrict blood
vessels by regulating the
body's retention of water
by acting to
increase water
reabsorption in the
kidney's collecting ducts.
As a result, blood
volume and osmotic
pressure in the body
remain constant:
A) Aldosterone

B) Anti-Diuretic Hormone

C) Nitric Oxide

D) Atrial Natriuretic Peptide

E) Erythropoietin

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2) An individual who A) donate to all blood types, with the exception of
presents with a blood blood containing the presence of the Rh antigen
type of "O negative"
can________ _.
A) donate to all blood
types, with the
exception of blood
containing the presence of
the Rh antigen
B) donate to all blood
types, regardless of the
presence or absence
or the Rh antigen
C) receive any blood
type, including the
presence of the Rh
antigen on RBCs
E) receive any blood
type in moderate
amounts, regardless of
the presence or absence
or the Rh antigen

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The process by which B) hematopoiesis
all the formed elements
of the blood develop
from its tissue of origin is
called:
A) erythropoiesis

B) hematopoiesis

C) erythrocytosis

D) hemostasias

E)thrombopoiesis
) No visible cytoplasmic A) monocytes
granules are present in
what cell:
A) monocytes

B) basophils

C) eosinophils

D) neutrophils

E) all of the above

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When anti-A serum and D) AB
anti-B serum agglutinate
on a blood plate with
donor blood, the blood
is type is considered to
be:
A) A

B) B

C) O
D) AB

E) Rh+

A specific anemic condition B) iron deficiency anemia
in
which RBCs are
morphologically
characterized as
microcytic,
hypochromic cells. (Most

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common type of anemia):
A) B12 deficiency anemia

B) iron deficiency anemia

C) hemolytic anemia

D) hemorrhagic anemia

E) thalassemia




In reference to the intrinsic C) Factor X
and extrinsic pathways
of
coagulation, where do
they converge:
A) Factor V

B) Factor XI

C) Factor X

D) Factor III E) Factor XIII
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