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Excessive bleeding caused by congenital lack of factor VIII or IX:
Q5: Liquid portion of blood; contains water, proteins,
Q6: Immunoglobulin produced by lymphocytes to combat specific
Q18: Plasma protein that maintains the proper amount
Q31: Fibrous membrane separating and enveloping muscles<br>A)abduction<br>B)adduction<br>C)extension<br>D)fascia<br>E)flexion<br>F)insertion of
Q72: Hard, dense bone tissue usually found around
Q93: Determines the numbers of different types of
Q156: Hip socket<br>A)acetabulum<br>B)calcaneus<br>C)cartilage<br>D)Colles fracture<br>E)comminuted fracture<br>F)epiphysis<br>G)ethmoid bone<br>H)osteogenic sarcoma<br>I)ischium<br>J)malleolus<br>K)myelopoiesis<br>L)occipital bone<br>M)olecranon<br>N)osteodystrophy<br>O)peroneal<br>P)scoliosis<br>Q)sphenoid
Q171: Large immature clotting cell<br>A)immunoglobulin<br>B)leukocyte<br>C)lymphocyte<br>D)macrophage<br>E)megakaryocyte<br>F)plasma<br>G)plasmapheresis<br>H)platelet<br>I)prothrombin<br>J)reticulocyte
Q173: Test used to detect anti-HIV antibodies<br>A)ELISA<br>B)immunoelectrophoresis<br>C)opportunistic infections<br>D)helper
Q217: Change in structure and function of a