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WWatsford

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Which of the following defines the circulatory system's ability to maintain the blood as a fluid within the blood vessels and to prevent excessive blood loss upon injury?
 
  a. Clot retraction
  b. Hemostasis
  c. Coagulation
  d. Thrombosis

Question 2

All of the following are associated with shape change in platelet activation except:
 
  a. Actin and myosin convert to a parallel arrangement from a random arrangement.
  b. The platelet converts to a spiked sphere appearance from a flattened disc appearance.
  c. Tubulin forms a circumferential band around the organelle zone and contracts.
  d. Organelles sequester granule contents



nguyenhoanhat

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Answer to Question 1

Correct Answer: B

Answer to Question 2

Correct Answer: D



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