EXERCISES, LESSON 4
INSTRUCTIONS: Answer the following exercises by marking the lettered response that
best answers the exercise, by completing the incomplete statement, or by writing the
answer in the space provided at the end of the exercise.
After you have completed all of the exercises, turn to "Solutions to Exercises" at
the end of the lesson and check your answers. For each exercise answered incorrectly,
reread the material referenced with the solution.
1.
The stages of blood cell maturation are:
a. Irrelevant categories.
b. Artificial classifications
c.
Obsolete pigeonholes.
d. Strictly and universally applicable categories.
2.
As a general role for cell identification, the cytoplasm in a mature cell is:
a. Green.
b. Dark green.
c.
Blue.
d. Light orange.
3.
Generally speaking, what are the texture and consistency of the nuclear chromatin
in an immature cell?
a. Fine and lacy.
b. Course and clumpy.
c.
Rough and lacelike
d. Fine and crumbled together.
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