Physiology Mcqs – MCQs

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1.Which of the following is typically observed in an acute bacterial pyogenic infection?

2.What is the typical albumin to globulin (A/G) ratio found in normal blood serum?

3.Which of the following acts as a natural anticoagulant in biological systems?

4.Which factor is known as plasma thromboplastin antecedent?

5.Where does granulocytic blood cell formation primarily occur in adults?

6.Which blood group is known as the universal recipient?

7.What is the primary role of a plasma cell?

8.Which of the following conditions does NOT typically involve the destruction of red blood cells?

9.At what age do infants typically reach adult levels of hemoglobin?

10.What is the typical hemoglobin percentage found in a healthy newborn?

11.What is the typical range for a normal prothrombin time?

12.Which of these cell types does not serve as a precursor to an erythrocyte?

13.Major basic protein is predominantly found in which type of white blood cell?

14.Which blood group is known as the universal blood donor?

15.What is the approximate percentage of lymphocytes found in the blood of a healthy adult?

16.In which of the following conditions is there an elevated eosinophil count observed in a peripheral blood smear?

17.Which characteristic is comparable between intracellular fluid and interstitial fluid?

18.Identify the factor below that does not require vitamin K for its procoagulant activity.

19.From which blood type can a patient with A negative blood group safely receive blood?

20.Which substance causes a delay in the blood clotting process?