A/Granulopoiesis Flashcards

1
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What cells undergo Granulopoiesis?

A

Neutrophil
Eosinophil
Basophil

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2
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Granulopoiesis cells have?

A

Granules

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3
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What cells undergo Agranulopoiesis?

A

Lymphocytes

Monocytes

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4
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What cell is from a myeloid stem cell but undergoes Agranulopoiesis?

A

Monocyte

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5
Q

Agranulopoiesis cells do not have?

A

NO granules

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6
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To start Granulopoiesis, what is the first cell formed?

A

Myeloblast

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7
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To start Granulopoiesis, what is the first cell formed?

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Myeloblast

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8
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With Granulopoiesis, a myeloblast turns into?

A

Promyelocyte

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9
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With Granulopoiesis, a myeloblast turns into?

A

Promyelocyte

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10
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What cell stage do large granules appear with granulopoiesis?

A

Promyelocytes

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11
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With Granulopoiesis, a promyelocyte turns into?

A

Myelocyte

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12
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With Granulopoiesis, a promyelocyte turns into?

A

Myelocyte

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13
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How does the nucleus look in a myelocyte?

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Slightly indented

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14
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With Granulopoiesis, a myelocyte turns into?

A

Metamyelocyte

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15
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With Granulopoiesis, a myelocyte turns into?

A

Metamyelocyte

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16
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How does the nucleus look in a metamyelocyte?

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DEEPLY indented

17
Q

What sits in the deep indentation of the nucleus in a metamyelocyte?

A

Golgi

18
Q

With Granulopoiesis, a metamyelocyte turns into?

A

Band cell

19
Q

With Granulopoiesis, a metamyelocyte turns into?

A

Band cell

20
Q

How does the nucleus look in a Band cell?

A

Horseshoe

21
Q

If there are increased Band cells, what could that indicate?

A

Infection

22
Q

With Granulopoiesis, Band cells turn into?

A

Neutrophils
Eosinophils
Basophils

23
Q

Overall cascade of Granulopoiesis

A
Myeloblast
Promyelocyte
Myelocyte
Metamyelocyte
Band cell
Neutrophil/Eosinophil/Basophil
24
Q

Overall cascade of Granulopoiesis

A
Myeloblast
Promyelocyte
Myelocyte
Metamyelocyte
Band cell 
Neutrophil/Eosinophil/Basophil
25
Q

Overall cascade of Granulopoiesis

A
Myeloblast
Promyelocyte
Myelocyte
Metamyelocyte
Band cell
Neutrophil/Eosinophil/Basophil
26
Q

Process of Agranulopoiesis

A

Lymphoblast
Lymphocyte
- Plasma cell from B cell

27
Q

Process of Agranulopoiesis

A

Lymphoblast
Lymphocyte
- Plasma cell from B cell

28
Q

How do Plasma cells look?

A

Eccentrically placed nucleus with perinuclear hoff

29
Q

Eccentrically placed nucleus with Perinuclear hoff

A

Plasma cell (from B cells)

30
Q

Slightly indented nucleus

A

Myelocyte

31
Q

Deeply indented nucleus

A

Metamyelocyte

32
Q

Horseshoe nucleus

A

Band cell

33
Q

Process of making platelets

A

Megakaryoblast
Megakaryocyte
Platelet

34
Q

Process of making platelets

A

Megakaryoblast
Megakaryocyte
Platelet

35
Q

What type of nucleus does Megakaryoblasts have?

A

Kidney shaped

36
Q

What type of nucleus does Megakaryocytes have?

A

Multilobed

37
Q

Platelets are broken off pieces from?

A

Megakaryocytes

38
Q

Granulopoiesis cells?

A

Neutrophils
Basophils
Eosinophils

39
Q

Agranulopoiesis cells?

A

Lymphocytes

Monocytes