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Nasopharyngeal lymphatic tissue:   A. adenoids B visceral pleura c. paranasal sinuses D. epiglottis   show Adenoids are nasopharyngeal lymphatic tissue.  
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Air sac in the lung:   A. alveolus B. bronchiole C, bronchus D. cilia   A. alveolus   show
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Muscle separating the chest and abdomen that contracts and relaxes to make breathing possible:   A. glottis B. epiglottis C. diaphragm D. mediastinum   show The diaphragm muscle separates the chest and abdomen and contracts and relaxes to make breathing possible.  
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Lid-like piece of cartilage that covers the larynx, preventing food from entering the larynx and trachea during swallowing:   A. pleura B. glottis C. cilia D. epiglottis   D. epiglottis   show
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The voice box:   show B. larynx   The Larynx is your voice box.  
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The throat:   show A. pharynx   The pharynx is your throat.  
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The windpipe:   A. pharynx B. larynx C. trachea D. epiglottis   show The trachea is your windpipe.  
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show A. pleura B. pleural cavity C. pulmonary parenchyma D. hilum   A. pleura   The pleura is your double layer, membrane surrounding each of your lungs.  
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A combining form for carbon dioxide:   A. coni/o B. cyan/o C. ox/o D. capn/o   D. capn/o   show
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show A. coni/o B. cyan/o C. ox/o D. capn/o   A. coni/o   coni/o = dust  
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The combing form for voice box:   A. trache/o B. laryng/o C. bronch/o D. pharyng/o   B. laryng/o   show
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The combining form for throat:   A. trache/o B. laryng/o C. bronch/o D. pharyng/o   show pharyng/o=voice  
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show A. pneum/o B. ox/o C. spir/o D. laryng/o   A. pneum/o   pneum/o = lung  
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A combing form for nose:   A. sinus/o B. ox/o C. rhin/o D. adenoid/o   C. rhin/o   show
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The combining form for breathing:   A. spir/o B. pleur/o C. capn/o D. pulmon/o   show spir/o = breathing  
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The suffix that means smell:   A. -ema B. -pnea C. -ptysis D. -osmia   D. -osmia   show
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The suffix that means breathing:   A. -pnea B. ptysis C. -osmia D. -sphyxia   show -pnea = breathing  
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Listening to sounds within the body:   A. auscultation B. percussion C. pleural rub D. pertussis   show auscultation the sounds of the body.  
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show A. rales B. rhonchi C. stridor D. wheezes   A. rales   Obstruction of sputum creates fine crackling sounds when heard during auscultation.  
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Material expelled from the bronchi, lungs, or upper respiratory tract by spitting:   A. sputum B. pertussis C. asthma D. croup   A. sputum   show
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Acute viral infection of infants and children with obstruction of the larynx, barking cough, and stridor:   A. pertussis B. epistaxis C. diphtheria D. croup   D. croup   show
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Nosebleed:   A. pertussis B. epistaxis C. diphtheria D. croup   show epistaxis = nosebleed  
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Whooping cough:   A. pertussis B. epistatxis C. diphtheria D. croup   show pertussis = whooping cough  
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show A. chronic bronchitis B. cystic fibrosis C. bronchiectasis D. atelectasis   C. bronchiectasis   bronchiectasis = chronic dilation of a bronchus secondary to infection.  
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Large collection of pus (bacterial infection) in the lungs:   show A. pulmonary abscess   pulmonary abscess is a bacterial infection, large collection of pus in the lungs.  
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show A. bronchiectasis B. pertussis C. atelectasis D. pneumoconiosis   C. atelectasis   Atelectasis is the incomplete expansion of alveoli; collapsed lung.  
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Hyperinflation of air sacs with destruction of alveolar walls:   A. emphysema B. pneumoconiosis C. pneumonia D. atelectasis   show Emphysema is air sacs that are hyperinflated, causing the destruction of alveolar walls.  
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show A. Lymphocyte B. Eosinophil C. Neutrophil D. Erythrocyte E. Basophil   B. Eosinophil   During a allergic reaction Eosinophil will increase in number.  
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Protein threads that form the basis of a clot:   A. Fibrinogen B. Globulin C. Hemoglobin D. Thrombin E. Fibrin   E. Fibrin   show
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Method of separating out plasma proteins by electrical charge:   show C. Electrophoresis   Electrophoresis, is a method of separating out plasma proteins by electrical charge.  
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Foreign material that invades the body:   A. Neutrophils B. Macrophages C. Antibodies D. Antigens E. Granulocytes   show Antigens are invades, foreign material invaders to the body.  
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Pigment produced from hemoglobin when red blood cells are destroyed.   A. Serum B. Albumin C. Globulin D. Plasma E. Bilirubin   E. Bilirubin   show
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Undifferentiated blood cell:   A. Granulocyte B. Segmented cell C. Hematopoietic stem cell D. Thrombocyte E. Lymphocyte   show Hematopoietic stem cell is a undifferentiated blood cell.  
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Anticoagulant found in the blood:   A. Heparin B. Prothrombin C. Thrombin D. Gamma globulin E. Vitamin B12   A. Heparin   show
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Disorder of red blood cell morphology:   A. Multiple myeloma B. Poikilocytosis C. Monocytosis D. Acute myelocytic leukemia E. Hemochromatosis   show Poikilocytosis is irregularity in the shape of red blood cells. Occurs in certain types of anemia.  
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Deficiency in numbers of WBCs:   A. Neutropenia B. Hypochromia C. Leukocytois D. Chronic lymphocytic leukemia E. Spherocytosis     show
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show A. Thrombocyte B Monoblast C. Segmented D. Erythroblast e. Megakaryoblast   D. Erythroblast   Erythroblast = immature red blood cell  
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Derived from bone marrow:   A. Myeloid B. Thrombocytopenic C. Granulocytopenic D. Polymorphonuclear E. Phagocytic   show Myeloid is to be derived from bone marrow.  
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Breakdown of recipient's red blood cells when incompatible bloods are mixed:   A. Erythrocytosis B. Hemolysis C. Embolism D. Anticoagulation E. Erythropoiesis   show Hemolysis is the breakdown of recipients red blood cells when incompatible bloods are mixed.  
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Condition associated with sideropenia, causing deficient production of hemoglobin:   show    
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Reduction in red cells due to excessive cell destruction:   show D. Hemolytic anemia   Hemolytic anemia occurs when excessive cell destruction causes a reduction of red cells.  
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Failure of blood cell production due to absence of formation of cells in the bone marrow:   show   ******* occurs when blood cells fail to form in the bone marrow.  
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Inherited defect in ability to produce hemoglobin:   show   ******* is a inherited defect in hemoglobin production.  
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Tubes that branch from the windpipe (trachea):   A. alveoli B. bronchioles c. adenoids D. bronchi   D. bronchi   show
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Region between the lungs in the chest:   A. pleura B. peritoneum C. mediastinum D. lobe   1   show
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