QUIZ 1

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In regards to mechanism of hormone action, hormones produce one or more of the following changes in target cells. Name four of them.
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What is thrombocytopenia?
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Which hormone increases the transport of amino acids into the cells and the stimulates synthesis of proteins and enhance rate of cell division
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The normal pH of blood is about
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When blood glucose level falls, which hormone is released to regulate the blood glucose level?
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Parathyroid hormone is released due to a decrease level of __ in the blood.
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The stem cells that give rise to all formed elements in the blood is called
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Suppose your blood was found to be AB+ positive. This means that
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This hormone controls the rate of body metabolism and cellular oxidation
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The clot that develops and persists in a blood vessel and may enlarge and block circulation in some arteries is called
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The hormone produced by kidneys that can stimulate red blood cell formation is
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Blood typing is based on presence of proteins known as __ on the outer surface of the red blood cell membrane?
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Anterior pituitary
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Type O blood has both antibody A and antibody B in the plasma
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A hormone not involved in glucose metabolism is
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The major role of thrombocytes in blood is for
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Stem cells that produce blood is the
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The most numerous WC in the blood is the
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The element necessary for the synthesis of thyroxine (T4) and T3 is
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What is the average hematocrit value (pack cell volume) in a healthy adult male?
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Which is required for erythropoiesis (production of RBC)
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Parathyroid gland produces this hormone
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What is the hematocrit value in an average healthy individual
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Antidiuretic hormone (ADH) may also be called
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Posterior pituitary
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Synthesis of hormone ADH and Oxytocin occurs in
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Number of red blood cells in normal adult male are about
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Adrenal cortex
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Which is not a granulocyte WBC in blood
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The pituitary gland is also know as
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People with this type of blood are sometimes called universal recipient because they have no antibodies to attach antigens on RBC's. Their blood would be
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Adrenal medulla
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Which of the following is the precursor of platelets?
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When blood glucose level falls
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If you have O positive blood, which of the following antibodies will be in your blood?
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Define hematocrit
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As a healthy person, if you take blood test, what values for hemoglobin do you expect to see?
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adrenal medulla produces this hormone
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Calcitonin is produced __ and __ the calcium level in blood
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Parathyroid hormone
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The white blood cell that liberates heparin, histamine and other inflammatory chemicals that intensify inflammatory response is the
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The iron (Fe) associates with what blood protein to be transported in blood.
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The glucocorticoid hormone cortisol that has an anti-flammatory effect is produced in
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The anterior pituitary secrets all but
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What is the main function of RBC
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Follicle stimulating hormone targets only ovaries in female
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The hormone that stimulates milk production in mammary gland in pregnant woman is the