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How many chambers are in the human heart?
1, 2, 3 or 4
4
The structure dividing the right and left halves of the heart is called:
atrium, chordae tendinae, septum, pericardium
septum
The receiving chambers of the heart are the:
atria, chordae tendineae, vena cavae, ventricles
atria
Blood vessels that carry blood to the heart are called:
arteries, veins, capillaries, vena cavae
veins
The left ventricle delivers blood to the:
aorta, left atrium, pulmonary artery, pulmonary vein
aorta
Which is the most numerous cell in the body?
platelet, reticulocyte, red blood cell, white blood cell
red blood cell
Hemoglobin content is assessed in the lab by analyzing:
white blood cells, megakaryocytes, erythrocytes, platelets
erythrocytes
A leukocyte is a:
lymphatic cell, white blood cell, platelet, red blood cell
white blood cell
An individual's blood type is determined by the presence or absence of certain types of:
antibodies on the surface of the white blood cells
antibodies on the surface of the red blood cells
antigens on the surface of the red blood cells
antigens on the surface of the white blood cells
antigens on the surface of the red blood cells
The process of coagulation is also called:
hemoconcentration
hemolysis
hemostasis
homeostasis
hemostasis
Lymph fluid originates from:
excess tissue fluid
lymph nodes
the liver
the kidneys
excess tissue fluid