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The pH of blood | 7.35 - 7.45
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The viscosity of blood | 3.3 - 5.5
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A plasma protein that is associated with an immune function | globulin
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The cytoplasm of this formed element is packed with an oxygen-carrying protein known as hemoglobin | erythrocytes
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Which blood protein is involved in control of plasma osmotic pressure? | albumin
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The blood cell that is described as a "clotting cell" | thrombocytes
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The second most prevalent leukocyte | lymphocyte
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The stem cells that give rise to neutrophils | Myeloid stem cells
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The clotting substance that helps convert fibrinogen into fibrin strands | thrombin
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The white blood cells that clone into plasma cells, which secrete antibodies that bind to antigens, marking the antigens for destruction | B cells
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The veins that descend through the transverse foramina C1-C6 as a venous plexus | vertebral veins
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Which of the following is NOT a branch of the internal carotid artery? a. opthalmic b. anterior cerebral c. middle cerebral d. occiptal | occiptal
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The cephalic & basilic veins are superficial veins of the... | upper extremities
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Match the postnatal structure with the corresponding fetal structure -- the ligamentum venosum and the... | ductus venosus
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Blood from most of the intercostal spaces drains into the | azygos system
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Match the postnatal structure with the corresponding fetal structure -- the ligamentum arteriosum and the... | ductus arteriosus
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The vein that connects the capillary beds of the hepatic portal system | hepatic portal vein
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The right & left brachiocephalic veins drain into the... | superior vena cava
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The following is NOT a part of the Circle of Willis: a. anterior communication artery b. R/L internal carotids c. R/L posterior cerebral arteries d. all are part of it | all are part of it
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The median cubital vein is a superficial vein of the... | upper extremities
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scattered along collecting vessels | lymph nodes
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empty into the veins of the neck | lymph ducts
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first & smallest vessels receiving lymph | lymph capillaries
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collect lymph from the collecting vessels | lymph trunks
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collect lymph from the lymph capillaries | lymph collecting vessels
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The subclavian trunk drains lymph from the... | upper limbs & thoracic wall
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This cell matures in the thymus | T lymphocyte
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Aggregated lymphoid nodules located in the distal small intestine... | Peyer's patches
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The most infect tonsils in childhood | palatine
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