A( n ) _____ is a laboratory test used to help diagnosis various lymphatic disorders.

Select one:
a. CBC
b. HLA
c. RIA
d. x-ray


a. CBC

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When the left ventricle contracts, the distance from the apex to the base

A) increases. B) decreases. C) remains unchanged.

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Why does the near point of accommodation decrease as a person ages?

A) The lens becomes clouded with age, and light doesn't pass through as well. B) The lens becomes less elastic with age and doesn't change shape as easily. C) The lens shape changes with age causing the focal point to shift. D) The lens becomes more brittle with age causing light to refract erratically.

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When arterial blood reaches the capillary bed, the fluid from the capillary moves into the interstitial spaces

After arterial blood has passed through the capillaries into the venous network, fluid will flow back again into the blood from the interstitial fluid. Give the Starling principle of fluid exchange, and use this principle to explain the movement of fluids at the capillary bed.

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The hormone produced by the pancreas that increases blood glucose levels is _______.

A. insulin B. glucagon C. cortisone D. ACTH

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