Phlebotomist Exam Prep - Question List

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6. “Welcome to the hit game show Name that Organ! Where knowing body parts can win you a stage full of wonderful prizes! I’m your host, Ana Tomy. I’ll give you a definition and you Name That Organ! Let’s play Name That Organ!”
“The human body’s largest filter; it is part of both the circulatory and digestive systems.”
  1. The lungs.
  2. The kidneys.
  3. The liver.
7. This system detects changes to the internal and external environments of the body and directs or coordinates a response.
  1. The circulatory system.
  2. The respiratory system.
  3. The nervous system.
  4. The endocrine system.
8. “Welcome to the hit game show Name that Organ! Where knowing body parts can win you a stage full of wonderful prizes! I’m your host, Ana Tomy. I’ll give you a definition and you Name That Organ! Let’s play Name That Organ!”
“This systems primary function is air-supply; it contains cilia, hair-like structures that function as tiny filters.”
  1. Circulatory system.
  2. Respiratory system.
  3. Digestive system.
  4. Wasn’t air supply a band in the ‘80s?
9. In what part of blood is fibrinogen found?
  1. Whole blood.
  2. Plasma.
  3. Serum.
10. “It’s time for Name That Organs’ bonus trivia round! With your host, Ana Tomy!”
“Thanks Fizzy Ology! Let’s get to our bonus question: Please describe the pathway involved for formation and excretion of urine.”
  1. Nephrons in the kidneys filter blood, draining the waste products into the floor of the kidney, ureters drain the urine from the kidneys into the bladder, and the urethra drains the bladder, passing urine outside of the body.
  2. Nephrons in the kidneys filter blood, draining the waste products into the floor of the kidney, the urethra drain the urine from the kidneys into the bladder, and the ureters drain the bladder passing urine outside of the body.
  3. The bladder produces urine from the ureters; the urethra drains the bladder of urine to outside the body.

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