Under the microscope, you observe a cell with a lobed nucleus and granular cytoplasm. Based on this information, the cell could be which of the following?

A. Platelet
B. Erythrocyte
C. Monocyte
D. Eosinophil


D. Eosinophil

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What will be an ideal response?

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Answer the following statements true (T) or false (F)

1. In the ATP-ADP cycle, the most important thing being added or lost in the ATP is energy. 2. The catabolic reaction for glucose is called glycogenesis. 3. The end product of glycogenesis is glycogen. 4. A person who has diabetes mellitus has a surplus of glucose and insulin in the blood. 5. Both insulin and hydrocortisone lower the blood concentration of glucose.

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The joint between the trapezium and metacarpal bone of the thumb is an example of a ________ joint

A) saddle B) gliding C) condylar D) hinge E) pivot

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Your patient has inflammation of the mucous membrane lining of the stomach. This is known clinically as

A) an ulcer. B) gingivitis. C) cholecystitis. D) ascites. E) gastritis.

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