2- BLOOD REVIEW QUESTIONS

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One person with type AB blood has

none of above.

________________ is the smallest and most abundant plasma proteins.

Albumin.

Which of the following does NOT take place during erythropoiesis?

An increase in cell size.

_______________ determine/s what type of leukocytes will be produced in response to infections and other immune challenges.

Colony stimulating factors

______________ cross-links the fibrin strands to create a dense aggregation called fibrin polymer.

Factor XIII.

Which of the following plasma protein is the most important blood clotting?

Fibrinogen

Which of the following plasma protein is the most important in immunity?

Gamma globulin.

Which of the following are NOT formed elements of blood?

Globulins.

The intrinsic mechanism of blood clotting is initiated when platelets release

Hageman factor (factor XII).

During leukopoiesis, which of the following cells become mature granulocytes?

Myelocyte

Which of the following is NOT an antigen that may be found on the surface of an erythrocyte?

O antigen.

The extrinsic mechanism of blood clotting is initiated when damaged tissues release

Thromboplastin (factor III).

Identify the blood type.

Type B +

Which individuals are called the "universal donors"?

Type O

Identify the blood type

Type O-

Which of the following nutrients is NOT required for erythropoiesis?

Vitamin D

The antigens that determine the blood types are called

agglutinogens

When iron is released into the blood stream, it binds to ______________, a plasma protein.

transferrin

_______________ are the rarest leucocytes.

basophils

The most effective defense against bleeding is

coagulation (blood clotting).

In hemostasis, during the phase of platelet plug formation, platelets are activated and emit pseudopods upon contact with

collagen.

The _______________is/are responsible for the reabsorption of fluid from the tissues back to the blood.

colloid osmotic pressure of the blood.

When iron is removed from it, the heme group is

converted to biliverdin.

47- The most immediate protection against blood loss is

vascular spasm.

The most immediate protection against blood loss is

vascular spasm.

Excess of iron is removed in the liver and spleen and it is stored in two special proteins-iron complex called

ferritin and hemosiderin.

In order to nourish surrounding tissues, substance must pass from the bloodstream to the extracellular fluid. This flow of fluid is produced by the

hydrostatic pressure of the blood (blood pressure).

Which of the following leukocytes is considered an agranulocyte?

lymphocyte

____________ coordinate actions of other immune cells, produce and secrete antibodies, and provide immune memory.

lymphocytes

_______________ are the largest leucocytes.

monocytes

________________ leave bloodstream and transform into macrophages, which phagocytize pathogens and debris and "present" antigens to activate other immune cells.

monocytes

Differential count of ______________ typically increases in response to bacterial infections.

neutrophils

______________ are the most abundant of circulating leukocytes.

neutrophils

In hemostasis, during the phase of vascular spasm, the platelets release ___________ that is a vasoconstrictor.

serotonin

Which of the following cells has NO nucleus?

Reticulocyte

During erythropoiesis, which of the following cells begins the synthesis of hemoglobin?.

Erythroblast.

Erythrocyte production is called erythropoiesis, which normally takes 3 to 5 days. Choose the first step of erythropoiesis.

Pluripotent stem cells to erythrocyte colony-forming units (ECFU).

The osmolarity of the blood depends on

all the above.

One person with type B blood has

anti-A antibodies.

Calcium (Ca2+) is required for

both, the extrinsic and intrinsic mechanisms of blood clotting.

Differential count of ______________ typically increases in response to parasitic infections.

eosinophils

Each molecule of hemoglobin contains ______ heme groups.

four

Hemoglobin has a complex quaternary structure consisting of _______ chains or protein subunits.

four

After expired erythrocytes break up in liver and spleen, the hemoglobin is degraded in the liver into

heme and globin.


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