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A. producing hormones C. Carrying oxygen B. providing immunity D. Blood clotting Which of the following is NOT a function of blood

Back to Board A. Producing Hormones

A. Right C. Both C. Both B. Left B. Left D. Neither D. Neither Side of the heart that contains oxygenated (red) blood

Back to Board B. Left

A. Systole C. Resistance C. Resistance B. Diastole D. Velocity Period of heart chamber contraction

Back to Board A. Systole

A. Sinoatrial (SA) node C. His node B. Atrioventricular (AV) node D. Purkinje node Pacemaker of the heart

Back to Board A. Sinoatrial (SA) node

A. Peritoneal A. Peritoneal C. Pericardial C. Pericardial B. Pleural B. Pleural D. Cranial D. Cranial Heart cavity

Back to Board C. Pericardial

A. Arteries A. Arteries C. Vena Cavae C. Vena Cavae B. Veins B. Veins D. Venules D. Venules Carry blood away from heart

Back to Board A. Arteries

A. Bicuspid C. Pulmonary B. Tricuspid B. Tricuspid D. Aortic D. Aortic Valve between left atrium and ventricle

Back to Board A. Bicuspid

A. osteogenesis A. osteogenesis C. hematopoiesis C. hematopoiesis B. hemosynthesis B. hemosynthesis D. chondroplasia D. chondroplasia Formation of blood cells

Back to Board C. Hematopoiesis

A. Erythrocyte A. Erythrocyte C. Platelet C. Platelet B. Thrombocyte B. Thrombocyte D. Lymphocyte D. Lymphocyte Type of white blood cell

Back to Board D. Lymphocyte

A. Diffusion A. Diffusion C. Transcytosis C. Transcytosis B. Bulk flow B. Bulk flow D. Osmosis D. Osmosis Movement of molecules along pressure gradient

Back to Board B. Bulk flow

A. Erythrocytes A. Erythrocytes C. Thrombocytes C. Thrombocytes B. Leukocytes B. Leukocytes D. Monocytes D. Monocytes Cells used to determine blood type

Back to Board A. Erythrocytes

A. bicuspid A. bicuspid C. septum C. septum B. tricuspid B. tricuspid D. diaphragm D. diaphragm Separates right and left chambers of heart

Back to Board C. Septum

A. SA node A. SA node C. Mitral valve C. Mitral valve B. Bundles of His B. Bundles of His D. Both a and b D. Both a and b Part of excitation (conduction) system

Back to Board D. Both a and b

A. Electroencephalogram A. Electroencephalogram (EEG) C. Electrocardiogram C. Electrocardiogram (ECG) B. Myogram B. Myogram D. MRI D. MRI Records cardiac cycle

Back to Board C. ECG

A. Eosinophil A. Eosinophil C. Basophil C. Basophil B. Neutrophil B. Neutrophil D. Lymphocyte D. Lymphocyte Blood count that runs high with parasitic infection

Back to Board A. Eosinophil

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