What is the difference between serum and plasma?
A) Plasma contains calcium; serum does not.
B) Plasma contains albumin; serum does not.
C) Plasma does not have blood cells; serum does.
D) Plasma contains fibrinogen; serum does not.
D
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Which of the following statements is NOT true of the endocrine system?
A. It influences and is influenced by the nervous system. B. Most of its components are anatomically connected, like most other systems of the body. C. It is composed of glands that secrete chemical messengers into the blood. D. It is one of two major regulatory systems of the body. E. It is an important regulator of homeostatic mechanisms.
The growth factor that increases the formation of erythrocytes, all classes of granulocytes, monocytes, and platelets from myeloid stem cells is
A. G-CSF. B. M-CSF. C. Multi-CSF. D. GM-CSF. E. EPO.
A feedback mechanism that amplifies the stimulus is called ________.
A. nervous feedback B. hormone feedback C. positive feedback D. negative feedback
List 5 classes or sources of disease
What will be an ideal response?