BSC 2087 - Human Anatomy and Physiology » Spring 2022 » Matching 12-1

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Question #1
Match the term with its correct description. Sickle cell anemia
A.   anemia caused by suppression of the bone marrow
B.   deficiency in the number and/or percentage of RBC and/or the amount of hemoglobin in the blood
C.   inherited disease in which abnormal hemoglobin molecules cause misshapen RBCs, leading to anemia
D.   anemia due to deficiency of vitamin B12 and/or lack of intrinsic factor
E.   condition in which too many RBCs are formed
Question #2
Match the term with its correct description. Anemia
A.   anemia due to deficiency of vitamin B12 and/or lack of intrinsic factor
B.   deficiency in the number and/or percentage of RBC and/or the amount of hemoglobin in the blood
C.   anemia caused by suppression of the bone marrow
D.   inherited disease in which abnormal hemoglobin molecules cause misshapen RBCs, leading to anemia
E.   condition in which too many RBCs are formed
Question #3
Match the term with its correct description. Aplastic anemia
A.   deficiency in the number and/or percentage of RBC and/or the amount of hemoglobin in the blood
B.   inherited disease in which abnormal hemoglobin molecules cause misshapen RBCs, leading to anemia
C.   anemia due to deficiency of vitamin B12 and/or lack of intrinsic factor
D.   condition in which too many RBCs are formed
E.   anemia caused by suppression of the bone marrow
Question #4
Match the term with its correct description. Pernicious anemia
A.   deficiency in the number and/or percentage of RBC and/or the amount of hemoglobin in the blood
B.   condition in which too many RBCs are formed
C.   anemia due to deficiency of vitamin B12 and/or lack of intrinsic factor
D.   inherited disease in which abnormal hemoglobin molecules cause misshapen RBCs, leading to anemia
E.   anemia caused by suppression of the bone marrow
Question #5
Match the term with its correct description. Polycythemia
A.   anemia due to deficiency of vitamin B12 and/or lack of intrinsic factor
B.   deficiency in the number and/or percentage of RBC and/or the amount of hemoglobin in the blood
C.   inherited disease in which abnormal hemoglobin molecules cause misshapen RBCs, leading to anemia
D.   anemia caused by suppression of the bone marrow
E.   condition in which too many RBCs are formed

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