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Exam 3: BIOS255 / BIOS 255 (Latest Update 2024 / 2025) Anatomy & Physiology III with Lab | Exam Questions & Verified Answers | 100% Correct | Grade A - Chamberlain
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Exam 3: BIOS255 / BIOS 255 (Latest Update 2024 / 2025) Anatomy & Physiology III with Lab | Exam Questions & Verified Answers | 100% Correct | Grade A - Chamberlain 
 
 
 
Question: 
in HIV/AIDS, what cells are attacked? 
Answer: 
CD4 cells 
 
 
Question: 
hypersensitivity reactions 
Answer: 
Type I- exposures to allergens and the IgE antibodies action. 
 
 
 
 
Question: 
neutrophil 
Answer: 
phagocytic cell that engulf and destroy pathogens 
 
 
Question: 
eosinophil 
Answer: 
guard against par...
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BOC Hematology Questions and Answers Already Passed
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BOC Hematology Questions and 
Answers Already Passed 
 
Which cell type is responsible for producing antibodies? 
A. Erythrocytes 
B. Platelets 
 
C. B lymphocytes 
D. Monocytes 
C. B lymphocytes 
 
What is the lifespan of a typical red blood cell? 
A. 30 days 
B. 60 days 
C. 120 days 
D. 200 days 
C. 120 days 
 
Which condition is characterized by a deficiency in red blood cell production? 
A. Anemia 
 
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B. Leukemia 
 
C. Thrombocytopenia 
D. Lymphoma 
A. Anemia 
 
What is the most common t...
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Final Exam Practice for Anatomy and Physiology II Questions Solved Correctly.
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Anemia is caused by a defective gene resulting in abnormal hemoglobin: 
a. Hemorrhagic anemia 
b. Aplastic Anemia 
c. Pernicous Anemia 
d. Sickle Cell Anemia - Answer d. Sickle Cell Anemia 
 
Which of the following has the function of defending against parasites? 
a. Erythrocyte 
b. Basophil 
c. Neutrophil 
d. Lymphocyte 
e. Eosinophil - Answer e. Eosinophil 
 
Blood clotting is dependent upon: 
a. Vitamin A 
b. Vitamin D 
c. Vitamin E 
d. Vitamin K 
e. Vitamin C - Answer d. Vitamin K 
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Final Exam Practice for Anatomy and Physiology II Questions With 100% Verified Answers
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Final Exam Practice for Anatomy and 
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Anemia is caused by a defective gene resulting in abnormal hemoglobin: 
a. Hemorrhagic anemia 
b. Aplastic Anemia 
c. Pernicous Anemia 
d. Sickle Cell Anemia - answerd. Sickle Cell Anemia 
Which of the following has the function of defending against parasites? 
a. Erythrocyte 
b. Basophil 
c. Neutrophil 
d. Lymphocyte 
e. Eosinophil - answere. Eosinophil 
Blood clotting is dependent upon: 
a. Vitamin A 
©B...
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Straighterline Anatomy & Physiology II Final Exam Review (Latest 2024/ 2025 Update) Questions and Verified Answers| 100% Correct| Grade A
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Straighterline Anatomy & Physiology II Final Exam Review (Latest 2024/ 2025 Update) Questions and Verified Answers| 100% Correct| Grade A 
 
 
Q: Which molecules can cause an immune response when attached to a protein, but not on its own? 
 
 
Answer: 
Hapten 
 
 
 
Q: Which lymphoid organ filters lymph as a part of its protective role? 
 
 
Answer: 
Lymph Node 
 
 
 
Q: Which of the following structures is not considered a lymphatic organ? 
 
 
Answer: 
Thyroid 
 
 
 
Q: Which cells of the stom...
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A&P UNT 2302 Kasparian Exam 2 Study Questions and Answers Graded A 2024
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Monocyte - B 
 
Lymphocyte - D 
 
Eosinophil - C 
 
Neutrophil - A 
 
Most common white blood cell found in whole blood - A 
 
Mount in immune response by direct cell attack or via antibodies - D 
 
Kills parasitic worms - C 
 
Becomes a macrophage - B 
 
Main bacteria killer during acute infections - A 
 
Nucleus has two lobes; contains granules of lysosomal enzymes; functions in attacking parasitic worms. - Eosinophil 
 
Nucleus is multilobed; functions as a phagocyte; contains fine indistinct...
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NUR 355 Exam 2 (2023) Question & Answer
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NUR 355 Exam 2 
1.	Active Natural Immunity: Received by exposure to a pathogen (e.g. getting COVID through exposure) 
a.	Longest acting 
2.	Active artificial immunity: Vaccines 
3.	Innate: Natural (what your born with) 
4.	Natural passive: Breastfeed babies acquiring antibodies through breast milk 
5.	Artificial Passive: Immune serum 
6.	Type 1: Allergic (IgE) 
i.	Anaphylaxis 
ii.	Emergency 
	b.	Symptoms: 
i.	Facial swelling 
ii.	Auditory wheezing 
iii.	Stridor 
iv.	Maintain airway 
7.	Type 2: C...
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Penn Foster A&P2 Exam | Questions & 100% Correct Answers (Verified) | Latest Update | Grade A+
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blood contained in the cardiovascular system 
: Whole Blood 
whole blood circulating in blood vessels carrying oxygen, nutrients, and waste materials. 
: Peripheral blood 
Clear liquid that is the primary components of blood. The liquid that remains when 
clotting is prevented with the addition of an anticoagulant. 
: Plasma 
Red blood cells that carry oxygen through the body 
: Erythrocytes 
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white blood cells that defend the body 
: Leukocytes 
Platelets that are necessary for clo...
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Immunology Study Questions and Answers 2024 Graded A
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Examples of pathogens that cause human disease include: 
a. bacteria 
b. viruses 
c. fungi 
d. parasites (protozoans and worms) 
e. All of the above - e. All of the above 
 
Which of the following is not associated with mucosal surfaces? 
a. mucus-secreting goblet cells 
b. lysozyme 
c. M cells 
d. beating cilia 
e. white pulp - e. white pulp 
 
One reason that pathogenic microorganisms have an advantage in the host they infect 
is because they: 
a. have previously been encountered th...
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Final Exam Practice for Anatomy and Physiology II | Questions and Correct Solutions | Latest Update 2024/2025 | Graded A+
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Final Exam Practice for Anatomy 
and Physiology II | Questions and 
Correct Solutions | Latest Update 
2024/2025 | Graded A+ 
Anemia is caused by a defective gene resulting in abnormal 
hemoglobin: 
a. Hemorrhagic anemia 
b. Aplastic Anemia 
c. Pernicous Anemia 
d. Sickle Cell Anemia - Answer -d. Sickle Cell Anemia 
Which of the following has the function of defending against parasites? 
a. Erythrocyte 
b. Basophil 
c. Neutrophil 
d. Lymphocyte 
e. Eosinophil - Answer -e. EosinophilBlood clottin...
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