Chapter 14 Blood in Transport

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Which of the following indicates a normal white blood cell count?

10,000 per mm3

Red blood cells survive around ______ days.

120

Red blood cells live around ______ before they disintegrate.

120 days

What is a normal platelet count?

130,000-360,000

Each red cell contains about _____% of its volume as the pigment hemoglobin.

33

How much of the plasma is protein?

7%

What is the most significant factor that helps maintain blood osmotic pressure?

Blood proteins

Which mineral is essential for coagulation to occur?

Ca2+

Which chemical initiates that extrinsic phase of clotting?

Thromboplastin

Sedentary people with elevated triglyceride levels who continue to eat fatty foods are likely to have high levels of ____________ in their bloodstream.

Very low density lipoprotein (VLDL)

Which of the following is least essential for erythrocyte development?

Vitamin B-6

Which dietary component(s) is/are needed for DNA synthesis, and thus greatly influence the production of red blood cells?

Vitamin B12 and folic acid

Which of these is a procoagulant?

Vitamin K

Which molecules are the sources of most antibodies?

gamma globulin

The percentage of blood cells in whole blood is called ______.

hematocrit

The precursor of all lines of blood cells

hemocytoblast

Which of these is the earliest of this cell line?

hemocytoblast

The type of anemia that is fairly common and caused by insufficient dietary iron is ______________.

iron deficiency anemia

Which of the following is not a site of red blood cell production in the fetus? Bone marrow Kidney Liver Spleen

kidney

Which organ has a primary role in stimulating blood cell formation?

kidney

An acute infection would show up in a blood count as _________.

leukocytosis

The condition called _____ is evidenced by a DIFF over 10,000 per cubic mm of whole blood.

leukocytosis

Which organ has the greatest role in synthesizing most blood nutrients?

liver

Which leukocyte does NOT have phagocytic properties?

lymphocyte

Which of the following is a young platelet? Proganulocyte Basophilic band cell Monoblast Megakaryoblast

megakaryoblast

Which of these did NOT develop from a myeloblast?

monocyte

The largest cells in the blood that leave the bloodstream to become macrophages are the ________.

monocytes

Which leukocytes are the largest in the peripheral blood?

monocytes

What converts fibrinogen to fibrin?

thrombin

Which of the following is NOT always present in the blood?

thrombin

Which clotting factor is released from damaged tissue, and initiates a chain of clotting events?

tissue thromboplastin

During protein catabolism, _______ is produced as an end product by the liver.

urea

What is the most common component in the plasma?

water

The type of white blood cell that is often the first to arrive at the site of infection is a granulocyte and contains granules that stains light purple is a ________.

neutrophil

Which cells are also called polymorphonuclear leukocytes?

neutrophils

Which white blood cells are the most common?

neutrophils

Which of the following directly defines the transportation of oxygen?

oxyhemoglobin

Which condition is caused by a deficiency of vitamin B12?

pernicious anemia

Which of these can dissolve a blood clot?

plasmin

Megakaryocytes will differentiate into _____.

platelets

Which components are the source of serotonin which causes smooth muscle cells to contract?

platelets

Which components of whole blood account for clotting?

platelets

Which condition is characterized by an abnormal increase in red blood cell count?

polycythemia

Who is at risk for developing a fatal Rh incompatibility?

second Rh+ fetus of Rh- mother

Which blood components transport most of the gases?

erythrocytes

Which is the last molecule to appear in a clotting reaction?

fibrin

Which is the rarest ABO blood type?

AB

Select the statement about red blood cells that is incorrect.

Deoxyhemoglobin is saturated with oxygen.

Which of these does NOT belong with the others?

Globin

Which of these has the highest proportion of protein?

HDL

Which cells release antibodies into the circulation?

Plasma cells?

Which lipoprotein contains the highest proportion of cholesterol?

Low-density lipoprotein (LDL)

Which of these cells should not be grouped together?

Lymphocyte

Which of the following is an agranulocyte? neutrophil monocyte basophil eosinphil

Monocyte

When red blood cells are worn out, part of their components are recycled while others are disposed. Select the incorrect statement about destruction of RBCs.

The greenish pigment, biliverdin, is recycled to the bone marrow.

What is the most common cancerous condition in children?

acute lymphoid leukemia

Which is the most abundant of the plasma proteins?

albumin

A person with eosinophilia, or greater than normal numbers of eosinophils, is most likely suffering from _______.

allergies or internal parasites

Which plasma proteins help transport lipids in the bloodstream?

alpha and beta globulins

Which type of condition is directly related to bone marrow suppression?

aplastic anemia

Which of the following is a probable cause of leukocytosis?

appendicitis

The ______ cells are the usual sources of heparin.

basophil

Which cells are the rarest leukocytes?

basophils

Which blood cell can be described as being a biconcave disc?

erythrocyte

Which cell has no nucleus when it is mature?

erythrocyte

Choose the correct order for the steps of hemostasis.

blood vessel spasm, platelet plug formation, blood coagulation

Which of these is mainly comprised of triglycerides?

chylomicron

Which factor promotes the appearance of the platelet plug?

collagen

The ability called ______ explains how a white blood cell could be found in the urine.

diapedesis

The _______ cells are actively involved with allergies.

eosinophil


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