Blood Flashcards

1
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Rouleau formation is commonly see in what type of the cell

A

RBC

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2
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What cell in the bone marrow is the first recognizable state in the RBC line

A

Proerythroblast

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3
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What cell type has a pyknotic nucleus that will be expeled during further development?

A

Normoblast

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4
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What type of cell after leaving the hemopoietec organ of its origin may continue further cell division?

A

Lymphocyte

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5
Q

During prenatal life where are nucleated RBC primarily formed?

A

Yolk sac

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6
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What is the most common WBC in peripheral blood of humans

A

Neutropils

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7
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What is the smallest component of peripheral blood produced directly from the megakaryocytes?

A

Platelets

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8
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What is the smalles t WBC found in the peripheral blood?

A

Lymphocytes

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9
Q

The last stage that can undergo mitosis?

A

Myelocyte

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10
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In the initial stage of inflammation what blood cell,excluding RBC predominates?

A

Neutrophil

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11
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What cell has a life expectancy of about 6 hours?

A

Neutrophil

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12
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What can become a macrophage?

A

Monocyte

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13
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What RBC contains polyribosomes as a network but no nucleus?

A

Reticulocyte

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14
Q

A B lymphocyte give rise to what tissue cell?

A

Plasma cell

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15
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What component contains both alpha and dense granules?

A

Platelets

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16
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What cell type lines the luminal surface of sinusoids in red bone marrow?

A

Endothelium

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17
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The most common band cell is a developmental stage of what blood cell?

A

Neutrophil

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18
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What RBC ejects its nucleus?

A

Normoblast

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19
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What blood cell is asscociated with the cell mediated immune response?

A

T lymphocyte

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20
Q

What is the most common blood cell observed in a 4 months fetus?

A

Nucleated RBC

21
Q

From what cell is the plasma cell derived?

A

B lymphocyte

22
Q

What organ can release a large numbers of erythrocytes in response to trauma?

23
Q

What cell secretes antibodies?

A

Plasma cell

24
Q

An immature erythrocyte is called?

A

Reticulocyte

25
Basophilic contains histamine and what other substance?
Heparin
26
What cell produce vasoactive substances that counter act basophil secretions?
Eosinophils
27
In mature blood cell, what large cell is not associated with lobated nucleus?
Monocyte
28
What granulocyte is the nucleus commonly obscured by the granulocytes?
Basophils
29
What peripheral cell releases substance associated with hypersensitivity and anaphilaxis?
Basophil
30
What WBC in the peripheral blood contains bright red granules?
Eosinophils
31
What hematopoeitic cell is polyploidy?
Megakaryocyte
32
A parasitic infection would be reflected in the elevation of what WBC?
Eosinophils
33
What cell can be described as a pagocyte in the peripheral blood typically having an intended nucleus and ropey chromatin?
Monocyte
34
What RBC has a highly condensed nucleus?
Normoblast
35
Granules of histamine and heparin are found in what WBC?
Basophil
36
What cells derived directly from the myeloblast?
Promyeloblast
37
Promyelocyte differentiate into?
Myelocyte
38
What cell comprises of 3% of WBC?
Monocyte
39
Platelets derived from what cell?
Megakaryocyte
40
What is the most common nucleated cell in the blood?
Neutrophils
41
What is the largest hematopoietic cell in the human blood marrow?
Megakaryocyte
42
Inadequacy of what hemopoietic cell can lead to hemophillia?
Megakaryocyte
43
What agranulocyte is the leastcommon in normal blood?
Monocyte
44
Observed during allergic reaction?
Eosinophils
45
1st site for hemopoiesis in the embryo?
Yolk sac
46
Whatcell in the bonemarrow release cytokines
Reticular cell
47
Substance regulate erythropoiesis
Eryhtropoietin
48
Arise from the thymus, involved in cell mediated immune response and involved in graft rejection?
T- lymphocyte
49
A macrophage originate from peripheral blood cell
Monocyte