2.5-2.8 Formative test

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2.5-2.8 Formative test
   

Slide 1 - Slide

Which one is the biggest part of blood?
A
Red blood cells
B
White blood cells
C
Plasma
D
Platelets

Slide 2 - Quiz


What is the name of part S
A
Red blood cell
B
White blood cell
C
Blood plasma
D
Platelet

Slide 3 - Quiz

Which blood cells produce antibodies?
A
Phagocytes
B
Lymphocytes
C
Red blood cells
D
Platelets

Slide 4 - Quiz

What type of cell is specialised to transport oxygen?
A
red blood cell
B
white blood cell
C
bone cell
D
nerve cell

Slide 5 - Quiz

What type of cell is specialised to protect our body against germs?
A
red blood cell
B
white blood cell
C
bone cell
D
nerve cell

Slide 6 - Quiz

Which mineral is needed for making our red blood cells?
A
calcium
B
iron
C
sodium

Slide 7 - Quiz

What is the function of platelets?
A
Heal the wound after other cells stopped the bleeding
B
Let the wound stop bleeding by clotting and covering it
C
Send signals to the blood vessels if they are broken
D
Make sure the blood flows to the wound

Slide 8 - Quiz

Fill in the gap:
Platelets near the wound cause the blood to produce thread-like proteins called ...... .
A
fibrous
B
fibrin
C
fibrinogen
D
mesh

Slide 9 - Quiz

Fill in the gap:
In areas where there is a wound you will also find many white blood cells which are attracted to the wound area to remove any ................
that may have entered the body through the cut.
A
foreigners
B
foreign material
C
mesh
D
scab

Slide 10 - Quiz

I have blood type B, can I receive blood from a person with blood type AB?
A
Yes
B
No

Slide 11 - Quiz

I have blood type B can I receive blood from a person with blood type O?
A
Yes
B
No

Slide 12 - Quiz

For blood groups A, B, AB and 0 one can see both factors (antigens A and B) and antibodies (anti-A and anti-B). Which of those blood factors and antibodies are present in the blood of a person with blood group 0?
A
no factors, no antibodies
B
no factors, anti-A and anti-B
C
antigens A and B, no antibodies
D
antigens A and B, anti-A and anti-B

Slide 13 - Quiz

Emma and Brad were involved in a car accident and Emma was severely injured. Emma's blood group is B. The hospital does not have any blood of group B available. Brad had blood group A and he offers to donate his blood. The doctor says he is not a suitable donor. Why? Emma's blood contains .....
A
antigen A
B
antigen B
C
anti-A
D
anti-B

Slide 14 - Quiz

Substances that may be present in the tissue fluid include carbon dioxide, glucose and oxygen. Which of these substances are transported to the cells by the tissue fluid?
A
Only glucose and carbon dioxide
B
Only glucose and oxygen
C
Only carbon dioxide and oxygen
D
Glucose, carbon dioxide and oxygen

Slide 15 - Quiz

The figure at the right is a schematic drawing of a
number of blood vessels: a vein, capillaries,
a lymph vessel and an artery.
Which arrow shows the direction of flow in the
lymphatic vessel correctly?


A
arrow 1
B
arrow 2
C
arrow 3
D
arrow 4

Slide 16 - Quiz

The figure at the right is a schematic drawing of a
number of blood vessels: a vein, capillaries,
a lymph vessel and an artery.
Could there be white blood cells at position P in the
drawing? And could there be oxygen at position P?
A
Neither white blood cells nor oxygen
B
Only white blood cells
C
Only oxygen
D
Both white blood cells and oxygen

Slide 17 - Quiz