1.Which test is considered a dependable method for evaluating platelet function?
2.In what form is carbon dioxide primarily carried in the plasma?
3.Which type of cell is responsible for clearing immune complexes from the bloodstream?
4.Which of the following is the primary source of thromboxane production?
5.What is the result of elevated blood viscosity combined with sluggish blood flow?
6.Which ion plays a crucial role in the blood clotting process?
7.What is the other name for the Christmas factor in blood coagulation?
8.How does the size of a small lymphocyte compare to that of a red blood cell (RBC)?
9.Which component makes up the greatest portion of the body's total fluid volume?
10.What is the average lifespan of a platelet in the bloodstream?
11.Serum is derived from blood plasma by removing which component?
12.Which blood group is characterized by the presence of both anti-A and anti-B antibodies in the serum?
13.What type of protein is albumin classified as?
14.What is the liquid component of blood called?
15.Which cell type in connective tissue is considered the only permanent, fixed cell?
16.Which of these substances does not participate in the blood coagulation process?
17.Which of the following cells are responsible for immunological activity?
18.Which of the following cells is responsible for releasing heparin?
19.Which vitamin is essential for the development and maturation of blood-forming precursor cells?
20.Where is erythropoietin primarily synthesized in the body?