Loss of fibrinogen within the plasma would most likely cause which of the following?
A) fever with pain
B) loss of blood clotting
C) edema (swelling)
D) pallor (pale skin)
B
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A. Pericarditis B. Endocarditis C. Angina pectoris D. Cardiomyopathy E. Rheumatic fever
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The renal corpuscle connects to the
A. loop of Henle. B. collecting duct. C. distal convoluted tubule. D. renal convoluted tubule. E. proximal convoluted tubule.
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The pleural and peritoneal cavities of the adult begin as part of the _____ cavity
A. cloacal B. somatomeric C. coelomic D. apical E. ventral
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Which of the following is not normally found in plasma?
A) Glycogen B) Fibrinogen C) Urea D) Albumin E) Glucose
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