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Circulatory System and Blood
Review
Which of the following is NOT a
function of the circulatory system
A. To transport nutrients, waste and chemical
messages
B. Control body functions (ex. Movement)
C. Maintaining homeostasis through regulation of pH
levels, internal body temperature and clotting to
prevent blood loss
D. Plays a role in combatting disease and infection
In an Open Circulatory System the
blood:
A. Travels through a complete network of blood
vessels
B. Travels through tiny blood vessels called capillaries
to supply oxygen to the body tissues
C. Reflects as red because of the iron atoms used in
hemoglobin used to bond with the oxygen
molecules
D. Mixes with the other body fluids and bathes the
cells directly
A Closed Circulatory System:
A. Has a complete network of blood vessels
B. Has Hemolypmh, a mixture of blood and body
fluids that is pumped through the body cavities
C. Draws the blood back towards the heart, as the
heart relaxes from contraction
D. Does not have a complete network of blood
vessels
The 4 main components of blood are:
A. Erythrocytes, platelets, plasma and red blood cells
B. Red blood cells, platelets, plasma and white blood
cells
C. Red blood cells, white blood cells, plasma and
nuclei
D. Hemocyanin, red blood cells, white blood cells, and
platelets
Which of the following contains a
nucleus?
A.
B.
C.
D.
Red blood cells
Platelets
Plasma
White blood cells
The primary function of RBC’s is to:
A.
B.
C.
D.
Fight infection and disease
Carry oxygen to body tissues
Create blood clots
Phagocytosis
RBC’s in human blood use this to carry
oxygen through the blood stream.
A.
B.
C.
D.
Hemocyanin with 4 copper atoms
Hemoglobin with 4 iron atoms
Hemoglobin with 4 copper atoms
Hemocyanin with 4 iron atoms
Hemolymph
A.
B.
C.
D.
Is another word for blood
Is found in humans
Is found in the closed circulatory system
Is a mixture of blood and body fluid found in
animals with an open circulatory system
Which of the following are the
correct order of phagocytosis?
A. Engulfment by endocytosis, formation of phagosome,
phagosome-lysosome merger phagolysosome, killing and
digestion of the invading organism, exocytosis of the debris
B. Engulfment by endocytosis, phagosome-lysosome merger
phagolysosome, formation of phagosome, killing and
digestion of the invading organism, exocytosis of the debris
C. Engulfment by endocytosis, formation of phagosome,
phagosome-lysosome merger phagolysosome, exocytosis of
the debris, killing and digestion of the invading organism
D. Exocytosis of the debris , formation of phagosome,
phagosome-lysosome merger phagolysosome, killing and
digestion of the invading organism, engulfment by
endocytosis
Of the 5 types of WBC’s which 3 of them
use phagocytosis to fight infection?
A.
B.
C.
D.
Neutrophil, monocyte, basophil
Basophil, monocyte, lymphocyte
Eosinophil, neutrophil, monocyte
Eosinophil, neutrophil, basophil
What is the primary function of
platelets?
A. To transport oxygen to body tissues
B. To fight disease and infection
C. To transport nutrients and waste through the blood
stream
D. To maintain homeostasis by preventing blood loss
There are good blood blots, and bad
blood clots. True or False
A. True
B. False
Blood clots in blood vessels can be
caused by a variety of factors come of
these include:
A. Physical inactivity and smoking
B. Cancer and rheumatoid arthritis
C. Some medications and a genetic predisposition to
“sticky blood”
D. All of the above