★ Hematology Quiz
A student notices that the hematocrit reading is unusually low. What could be a possible cause?
A. The sample was centrifuged too long
B. The plasma was not properly separated
C. The student did not mix the blood sample before filling the tube
D. The microhematocrit reader was not zeroed properly
Select your answer:
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A. Veins have valves; arteries do not
B. Veins carry blood away from the heart, while arteries carry blood to the heart.
C. Veins have smaller-diameter lumens compared to arteries.
D. Veins are more muscular than arteries.