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Module 4 Quiz

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Below are the questions for the exam with the choices of answers:

Question #2
A  oncogenes.
B  proto-oncogenes.
C  oncofetal antigens.
D  pre-oncogenes.
Question #3
A  be specific for a given type of cancer.
B  not be present in healthy people.
C  be produced by tumor cells and detectable in body fluids.
D  be sensitive to only operable tumor burden.
Question #4
A  Prostate-specific antigen (PSA)
B  Alkaline phosphatase (ALP)
C  Tumor suppressor genes
D  CA 125
Question #5
A  immunoinhibition assay.
B  monoclonal sandwich immunoassay.
C  isoenzyme electrophoresis.
D  polyclonal competitive binding immunoassay.
Question #6
A  Results will be falsely decreased.
B  There will be no effect, because this is an acceptable specimen for this test.
C  Results will be falsely increased.
Question #7
A  Aspartate and alanine
B  Oxaloacetate and glutamate
C  Pyruvate and glutamate
D  Alanine and alpha-ketoglutarate
Question #8
A  Other anticoagulants contain inhibitors of magnesium, which is a required cofactor for ALP activation.
B  Heparin contains necessary cofactors for ALP to reach full enzyme activity.
C  Other anticoagulants bind ALP and reduce its ability to react with substrate in enzyme reactions.
D  Heparin maintains the integrity of the ALP molecule through freeze-thaw cycles.
Question #9
A  MM and MB
B  BB only
C  MM only
D  MB only
Question #10
A  magnesium only.
B  NAD and NADH.
C  magnesium, manganese, and cobalt.
D  pyroxidal phosphate and magnesium.
Question #11
A  Troponinase
B  Creatine kinase
C  Aspartate aminotransferase
D  Lactate dehydrogenase
Question #12
A  only if hepatic damage has occurred.
B  only following mitochondrial damage.
C  only if a genetic abnormality is present.
D  following injury or damage to tissue.
Question #13
A  2.7 g/dL
B  1.7 g/dL
C  You cannot determine the globulin concentration from the information given here.
D  10.3 g/dL
Question #16
A  they have side chains.
B  that these must be supplied by dietary intake.
C  they are filtered by the kidney glomerulus and reabsorbed by the kidney tubules.
D  at neutral pH, they have balanced positive and negative charges.
Question #17
A  Transferrin
B  Ceruloplasmin
C  Haptoglobin and Ceruloplasmin
D  Haptoglobin
Question #19
A  plasma obtained by mixing anticoagulants with whole blood and then centrifuging the sample.
B  serum that has been obtained by mixing anticoagulants with whole blood and then centrifuged.
C  plasma that has been obtained when no anticoagulants are mixed with whole blood and then centrifuged.
D  serum that has been obtained when no anticoagulants are mixed with whole blood and then centrifuged.
Question #20
A  are positively charged.
B  precipitate out of solution.
C  are negatively charged.
D  have no net charge.