Fluid flowing from point N in the figure will go to which structure next?
a) G
b) H
c) C
d) B
e) K
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Question 2) Which of the following are characteristics of BOTH erythrocytes and thromobocytes?
a) no nucleus
b) large segmented nucleus
c) cytoplasmic granules
d) lifespan of 5 to 9 days
e) develop from myeloblasts
f) more than one answer selection is correct
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Question 3) Which structure in the figure is a serous membrane derived from the peritoneum and forms during descent of the testes?
a) B
b) C
c) F
d) A
e) D
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Question 4) During embryonic development, blood vessels are formed by
a) endodermal cells.
b) pluripotent stem cells.
c) angioblasts.
d) fibroblasts.
e) osteoblasts.
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Question 5) Describe the role of the liver in protein metabolism.
What will be an ideal response
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Question 6) Which type of adaptive immunity will result from intravenous injection of immunoglobulins?
a) naturally acquired active immunity
b) naturally acquired passive immunity
c) artificially acquired active immunity
d) artificially acquired passive immunity
e) None of these choices
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Question 7) Discuss the importance of countercurrent flow to the functioning of the nephron.
What will be an ideal response
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Question 8) The average life span of an erythrocyte in the circulation is
a) 4 to 5 years.
b) 4 to 5 hours.
c) 5 to 9 days.
d) 120 days.
e) 120 weeks.
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Question 9) Which of the following is an example of a hormone that is secreted from an endocrine gland in response to a chemical change in the blood?
a) Parathyroid hormone release from the parathyroid gland.
b) Insulin release from the pancreas.
c) Glucagon release from the pancreas.
d) ADH release from the posterior pituitary gland.
e) All the answer selections are correct.
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Question 10) Cardiac output is the volume of blood ejected from the _____ ventricle into the _____ each minute.
a) left, aorta
b) right, aorta
c) left or right, aorta or pulmonary trunk
d) right, pulmonary trunk
e) both left and right aorta are correct