Blood - Hematopoeisis Flashcards
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What are the two types of pathways involved in blood clotting?
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What is the mnemonic (and corresponding % of cells) that are present in normal blood?
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Neutrophils 65% Lympocytes 25% Monocytes 6% Eosinophils 3% Basophils 1%
This is a non-lobular cell that is very important in blood clotting.
A. platelet
B. lymphocyte
C. monocyte
D. eosinophil
A. platelet
This is a blood cell with a round/ovate nucleus that has multiple functions, specifically in the realm of immune system-antigen interaction.
A. neutrophil B. lymphocyte C. monocyte D. eosinophil E. basophil
B. lymphocyte
This is a bilobed nucleus, where the nucleus takes up a large portion of the cytoplasm. It is responsible for histamine release.
A. neutrophil B. lymphocyte C. monocyte D. eosinophil E. basophil
E. basophil
This is a bilobed nucleus cell that releases peroxidase, histamine, and major basic protein when its surface IgE receptors are crosslinked by antigen.
A. neutrophil B. lymphocyte C. monocyte D. eosinophil E. basophil
D. eosinophil
Responsible for attacking parasites. Eosinophil = “Ewww!”
This is a lobulated nucleus cell that releases proteases, selectins, ICAMS, and integrins.
A. neutrophil B. lymphocyte C. monocyte D. eosinophil E. basophil
A. neutrophil
What is the f(x) of the neutrophil?
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