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In the final common pathway of coagulation, thrombin acts to…

In the final common pathway of coagulation, thrombin acts to:

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A single hemoglobin molecule can bind up to four O2 molecule…

A single hemoglobin molecule can bind up to four O2 molecules because it:

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Warfarin interferes with the action of vitamin K. Because vi…

Warfarin interferes with the action of vitamin K. Because vitamin K is required by the liver to synthesize several clotting factors, a patient taking warfarin would be expected to have:

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The rarest leukocytes, whose granules contain histamine and…

The rarest leukocytes, whose granules contain histamine and which are functionally similar to mast cells, are:

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Because free iron ions are toxic, iron is transported in the…

Because free iron ions are toxic, iron is transported in the blood bound to the protein _______ and is stored inside cells as _______.

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The biconcave, anucleate shape of an erythrocyte contributes…

The biconcave, anucleate shape of an erythrocyte contributes to its function chiefly by:

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In a region where dietary iodine is scarce, many people deve…

In a region where dietary iodine is scarce, many people develop an enlarged thyroid (goiter). The best explanation is that low iodine lowers thyroid hormone, which:

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When a blood sample is centrifuged, the thin whitish ‘buffy…

When a blood sample is centrifuged, the thin whitish ‘buffy coat’ lying between the plasma and the packed red cells consists of:

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The most abundant plasma protein, which acts as a carrier mo…

The most abundant plasma protein, which acts as a carrier molecule, a blood buffer, and the main contributor to plasma osmotic pressure, is:

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A person with type O blood has neither A nor B agglutinogens…

A person with type O blood has neither A nor B agglutinogens (antigens) on their RBCs. Their plasma normally contains:

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