Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?

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 1,000,000
 500,000
 250,000
 125,000
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64,000
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32,000
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16,000
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8,000
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4,000
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1,000
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500
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Which of the following is NOT a
function of blood
 A. producing
hormones
 B. providing
immunity
 C. Carrying
oxygen
 D. Blood clotting
 A. Producing Hormones
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Side of the heart that contains
oxygenated (red) blood
 A. Right
 B. Left
 C. Both
 D. Neither
B. Left
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Period of heart chamber contraction
 A. Systole
 B. Diastole
 C. Resistance
 D. Velocity
A. Systole
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Pacemaker of the heart
 A. Sinoatrial (SA)
node
 B. Atrioventricular
(AV) node
 C. His node
 D. Purkinje node
A. Sinoatrial (SA) node
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Heart cavity
 A. Peritoneal
 B. Pleural
 C. Pericardial
 D. Cranial
C. Pericardial
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Carry blood away from heart
 A. Arteries
 B. Veins
 C. Vena Cavae
 D. Venules
A. Arteries
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Valve between left atrium and
ventricle
 A. Bicuspid
 B. Tricuspid
 C. Pulmonary
 D. Aortic
A. Bicuspid
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Formation of blood cells
 A. osteogenesis
 B. hemosynthesis
 C. hematopoiesis
 D. chondroplasia
C. Hematopoiesis
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Type of white blood cell
 A. Erythrocyte
 B. Thrombocyte
 C. Platelet
 D. Lymphocyte
D. Lymphocyte
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Movement of molecules along
pressure gradient
 A. Diffusion
 B. Bulk flow
 C. Transcytosis
 D. Osmosis
B. Bulk flow
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Cells used to determine blood type
 A. Erythrocytes
 B. Leukocytes
 C. Thrombocytes
 D. Monocytes
A. Erythrocytes
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Separates right and left chambers
of heart
 A. bicuspid
 B. tricuspid
 C. septum
 D. diaphragm
C. Septum
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Part of excitation (conduction)
system
 A. SA node
 B. Bundles of His
 C. Mitral valve
 D. Both a and b
D. Both a and b
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Records cardiac cycle
 A. Electroencephalogram
(EEG)
 B. Myogram
 C. Electrocardiogram
(ECG)
 D. MRI
C. ECG
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Blood count that runs high with
parasitic infection
 A. Eosinophil
 B. Neutrophil
 C. Basophil
 D. Lymphocyte
A. Eosinophil
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