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Can someone give me the answers 1 through 15. i don\'t need explanations just an

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Can someone give me the answers 1 through 15. i don't need explanations just answers!!!

Dr. Mott Human Anatomy Test IA Fall 2017 l. Multiple choice. Choose the most correct answer Selections may be used more than once. Mar "A., & ,'B" for "F"(2 pis ea.) Ansivers to 1-3 A. lymphocyte B. neutrophil C. erythrocytes D monocyte basophl F. platelets (1. Most common (numerous) formed element of blood after RBCs. 2. Most common WBC 3. Least common WBC. ayreact to larger blood parasites 5. Largest WBC Answers for 6-10; A. osteon B. apocrine e. biconcave discs D: transitional holocrine Haversian canals 6. Type in which the gland cells die with secretion 8. Three dimenional shape with a high surface area to volume ratio. 9. Passageway for blood vessels and nerves. 10. Capable of stretching without losing their cell to cell connection. Answers for 11-15; A. osteoclasts B. arrector pili C-chondroblasts loose c.t E. elastic cartilage F. reticular fibers 11. A smooth muscle. 12. Produces fibers in cartilage. 13. Ubiquitous (found everywhere)c.t. with all 3 fiber types that provides support w elasticity 14. Cells that breakdown bone. 15. Cartilage of the external ear and larynx

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1. Most common (numerous) formed element of blood after RBC: F. Platelets.

2. Most common WBC: B. Neutrophils.

3. Least common WBC: E. Basophils.

4. May react to larger blood parasites: Lymphocyte.

5. Largest WBC: D. Monocytes.

6. A type in which the gland cells die with secretion: E. Holocrine.

7. A space for osteocytes: A. Osteon.

8. Three-dimensional shape with high surface area to volume ratio: C. Biconcave discs.

9. Passageway for blood vessels and nerves: F Harversian canals.

10. Capable of stretching without losing their cell to cell contact: D. Transitional.

11. A smooth muscle: B. Arrector pili.

12. Produces fibres in cartilage: C. Chondroblasts.

13. Ubiquitous c.t. with all three fibres that provide support with elasticity: D. Loose c.t.

14. Cells that break down bone: A. Osteoclasts.

15. Cartilage of external ear and larynx: E. Elastic cartilage.