A patient with a thicker-than-normal buffy coat may have:

a. an infection
b. leukemia
c. leukopenia
d. both A and B above


d. both A and B above

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A.  1 B.  2 C.  3 D.  4 E.  5

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The action potential in a cardiac contractile cell causes

A) activation of sodium-potassium ATPase. B) opening of ryanodine receptor calcium channels. C) opening of L-type calcium channels. D) opening of HCN channels. E) activation of NCX transporters.

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The topographic term used to describe the location of body parts that are closer to the midline is:

A) lateral. B) medial. C) midaxillary. D) midclavicular.

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A molecule that has unpaired electrons is a(n)

A) isotope. B) free radical. C) ion. D) triple bonded molecule. E) compound.

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