ch 18 pt 7 anatomy Flashcards

1
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Most numerous to least numerous leukocytes

A

Neutrophil, lymphocytes, monocytes, eosinophils, and basophils

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2
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What does myeloid stem cell do?

A

Responds to multi-CSF

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3
Q

What is proerythroblast?

A

A large nucleated cell

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4
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What is erythroblast?

A

Smaller, produces hemoglobin

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5
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What is normoblast?

A

Still smaller, more hemoglobin, anucleate

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6
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What is reticulocyte?

A

Lacks organelles except ribosomes that make hemoglobin

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7
Q

What is erythrocyte?

A

Ribosomes have degenerated

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8
Q

All formed elements form from what?

A

Form from stem cells in red bone marrow

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9
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Phagocytes, respond first to infection

A

Neutrophils

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10
Q

What is granular?

A

Include basophil and eosinophil

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11
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What is agranular?

A

Lack a lobed nucleus

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12
Q

What blood type is the universal donor?

A

O- has no antigens

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13
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What blood type is the universal recipient?

A

AB+ has all the antigens and no antibodies

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14
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Why don’t platelets adhere the endothelial wall of a blood vessel normally?

A

Prostacyclin

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15
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What is embolus?

A

Travel clot

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16
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What is thrombus?

A

Clot in place

17
Q

What is the name of the immature neutrophil that enters circulation during a left shift?

A

Band neutrophil