#1
Which blood cell is responsible for carrying oxygen to the body tissues?
#2
What is the primary function of white blood cells in the body?
#3
What does the term 'Hematology' refer to in the medical field?
#4
Which blood cell is responsible for the immune response and defense against infections?
#5
Which blood type is considered the 'universal recipient'?
#6
What is the primary function of platelets in the blood?
#7
Which type of blood cell is involved in the formation of blood clots?
#8
In the Rh blood typing system, what does 'Rh-positive' indicate?
#9
Which medical procedure is used to examine the inside of blood vessels?
#10
What is the normal range of platelet count in a healthy adult?
#11
What is the lifespan of a red blood cell in the human body?
#12
Which component of blood is responsible for initiating the clotting process?
#13
In the ABO blood typing system, which antibodies does blood type A have in the plasma?
#14
Which medical condition is characterized by the excessive production of red blood cells?
#15
Which blood disorder is characterized by an abnormal increase in the number of white blood cells?
#16
What is the medical term for the process of blood cell formation in the bone marrow?
#17
Which blood disorder is characterized by the inability of blood to clot properly?
#18
What is the primary function of eosinophils among white blood cells?
#19
Which blood type is known as the 'universal donor'?
#20
Which blood disorder is characterized by a deficiency of red blood cells or hemoglobin?
#21
What is the process of separating blood components using a machine called?
#22
What is the function of a bone marrow transplant in medical treatment?
#23
Which blood component plays a crucial role in maintaining blood pressure and volume?
#24
Which blood test is commonly used to assess the overall health of the cardiovascular system?
#25