blood lab questions
What do B cells do?
produce antibodies
what do lymphocytes do
provide specific immunity via B cell and T cell
basophil function (2)
release histamines which promote inflammation and heparin which thins blood
eosinophils account for what percentage of WBC's
2-4%
monocytes account for what percentage of WBC's
2-8%
lymphocytes account for what percentage of WBC's
20-30%
what percentage of leukocytes are neutrophils
60-70%
basophils account for what percentage of WBC's
<1%
A+ can receive from
A+, A-, O+, O-
A+ can give to
A+, AB+
A- can receive from
A- or O-
A- can give to
A-, A+, AB-, AB+ (anything with A in it whether + or -)
AB- can receive from
A-, B-, AB-, O-
Which of the following is not an antigen that may be found on the surface of an erythrocyte? A.O antigen B.B antigen C.Rh antigen D.A antigen
A. O antigen
Erythroblastosis fetalis ________________________. A.is also known as hemolytic disease of the newborn B.has no symptoms C.occurs with an Rh-positive infant and an Rh-negative mother D.A and B E.A and C
A. is also known as hemolytic disease of the newborn
Which of the following statements accurately defines agranulocyte? A.Leukocyte lacking visible cytoplasmic granules B.Small cellular fragments involved in blood clotting C.Leukocyte containing cytoplasmic granules D.Organ of the lymphatic system where T lymphocytes mature
A. leukocyte lacking visible cytoplasmic granules
Erythrocytes carry_________ on the protein ___________. A.oxygen; hemoglobin B.antiserum; antibody C.antiserum; hemoglobin D.oxygen; antibody
A. oxygen ; hemoglobin
identify number 5. A.Platelet B.Eosinophil C.Monocyte D.Erythrocyte E.Neutrophil
A. platelet
Which of the following statements accurately defines B lymphocyte? A.A type of agranulocyte that secretes antibodies when activated B.A type of agranulocyte with horseshoe-shaped nuclei that mature into macrophages, which are very active phagocytes. C.A type of granulocyte with bilobed nuclei and red-stained granules that are involved in allergy responses and fighting parasitic infections D.A type of agranulocyte that facilitates other functions of the immune response, kills cancer cells, and kills infected host cells.
A.A type of agranulocyte that secretes antibodies when activated
Which blood type is considered the universal donor? Why can this blood type be given to all other blood types? A.O- is considered the universal donor because this blood type has none of the A, B, and Rh antigens on the surface of its erythrocytes. Therefore, it cannot bind to any recipient's antibodies. B.O+ is considered the universal donor because it lacks the A and B antigens. For this reason, it will not react to a recipient's antibodies. C.AB+ is considered the universal donor because this blood type has none of the A, B, and Rh antigens on the surface of its erythrocytes. Therefore, it cannot bind to any recipient's antibodies. D.AB- is considered the universal donor because this blood type has none of the A, B, and Rh antigens on the surface of its erythrocytes. Therefore, it cannot bind to any recipient's antibodies.
A.O- is considered the universal donor because this blood type has none of the A, B, and Rh antigens on the surface of its erythrocytes. Therefore, it cannot bind to any recipient's antibodies.
AB+ can give to
AB+
B+ can give to
B+, AB+
B+ can receive from
B+, B-, O+, O-
B- can receive from
B- or O-
B- can give to
B-, B+, AB-, AB+ (anything with B whether + or -)
Which of the following statements accurately defines antibody? A.Encapsulated lymphoid organs found along the lymphatic vessels that filter lymph and remove pathogens, toxins, and cells B.Protein secreted by B lymphocytes; each antibody type binds to a specific antigen C.Unique chemical markers on the surface of all cells and many molecules such as toxins and allergens D.Granulocyte whose granules interact strongly with the red dye eosin; less numerous than neutrophils
B. Protein secreted by B lymphocytes; each antibody type binds to a specific antigen
Which of the following statements accurately defines platelets? A.Unencapsulated lymphoid tissue found at the base of the tongue, in the nasopharynx, and the oropharynx B.Small cellular fragments involved in blood clotting C.Features a "u"-shaped nucleus and is third most numerous type of leukocyte D.Protein secreted by B lymphocytes; each antibody type binds to a specific antigen
B. small cellular fragments involved in blood clotting
Which of the following statements accurately defines eosinophil? A.Leukocyte lacking cytoplasmic granules B.Granulocyte with bilobed nuclei and red-stained granules these cells are involved in allergy responses and fighting parasitic infections C.Leukocyte with bilobed nuclei and red-stained granules that are involved in allergy responses and fighting parasitic infections D.Granulocyte lacking cytoplasmic granules
B.Granulocyte with bilobed nuclei and red-stained granules these cells are involved in allergy responses and fighting parasitic infections
which of the following statements accurately defines universal donor? A.Protein secreted by B lymphocytes B.Type O- blood, which does not have A, B, or Rh antigens on the surface of its cells, so it can be accepted by a person of almost any blood type without triggering an immune response C.A person with type AB+ blood can accept all blood types without triggering an immune response D.AB+ blood has erythrocytes with A, B, and Rh antigens and so lacks anti-A, anti-B, and anti-Rh antibodies
B.Type O- blood, which does not have A, B, or Rh antigens on the surface of its cells, so it can be accepted by a person of almost any blood type without triggering an immune response
To which blood types could a person with type A- blood donate, assuming the recipients have been exposed to Rh antigens A. AB+ B. B+, B-, AB+, AB- C. A+, A-, AB+, AB- D. A+, B+, AB+, O+
C. A+, A-, AB+, AB-
which accurately defines antigen A.The component of the immune system that reacts to foreign cells and molecules with a unique set of cells and molecules for each antigen B.Molecules secreted by plasma cells to bind to antigens and facilitate their destruction or neutralization C.Unique glycoprotein on the surface of all cells and present on most biological molecules D.The component of the immune response that reacts in the same manner to any invading organism or cellular injury
C. Unique glycoprotein on the surface of all cells and present on most biological molecules
Which of the following blood components provides the major body defense against invading bacteria and viruses? A.Platelets B.Red blood cells C.White blood cells D.Plasma
C. white blood cells
Which of the following statements accurately defines T lymphocyte? A.A type of agranulocyte that secretes antibodies when activated B.A type of agranulocyte with horseshoe-shaped nuclei that mature into macrophages, which are very active p.hagocytes C.A type of agranulocyte that facilitates other functions of the immune response, kills cancer cells, and kills infected host cells. D.A type of granulocyte with bilobed nuclei and red-stained granules that are involved in allergy responses and fighting parasitic infections
C.A type of agranulocyte that facilitates other functions of the immune response, kills cancer cells, and kills infected host cells.
Which of the following statements accurately defines monocyte? A.A solution containing antibodies that bind with specific antigens B.An anucleate blood cell filled with hemoglobin that transports oxygen through the body C.A type of agranulocyte with horseshoe-shaped nuclei that mature into macrophages, which are very active phagocytes. D.A type of leukocyte that contains cytoplasmic granules that are visible with staining
C.A type of agranulocyte with horseshoe-shaped nuclei that mature into macrophages, which are very active phagocytes.
Which of the following statements accurately defines basophil? A.A type of granulocyte whose granules interact strongly with the red dye eosin; less numerous than neutrophils B.A type of granulocyte whose granules do not interact strongly with the dyes eosin or hematoxylin; most numerous type of leukocyte C.A type of granulocyte with bilobed nuclei and dark purple-stained granules; these cells are involved in mediating inflammation D.Agranulocyte that is the largest of the leukocytes; features a "u"-shaped nucleus and is third most numerous type of leukocyte
C.A type of granulocyte with bilobed nuclei and dark purple-stained granules; these cells are involved in mediating inflammation
Which of the following statements accurately defines granulocyte? A.Unencapsulated clusters of lymphatic tissue found throughout the body's mucous membranes B.Granulocyte whose granules interact strongly with the red dye eosin; less numerous than neutrophils C.A type of leukocyte that contains cytoplasmic granules that are visible with staining D.Thin-walled structures that carry lymph from the small lymphatic capillaries to the larger lymph trunks
C.A type of leukocyte that contains cytoplasmic granules that are visible with staining
The ABO blood group system consists of the following blood types: A.A and B B.A, B, and O C.A, B, AB, and O D.None of the above
C.A, B, AB, and O
A person with type A- blood has which of the following antibodies? (Assume the person has been exposed to Rh antigens.) A.No antibodies B.Both anti-A and anti-B antibodies C.Both anti-B and anti-Rh antibodies D.Anti-A antibodies E.Anti-Rh antibodies F.Anti-B antibodies G.Both anti-A and anti-Rh antibodies
C.Both anti-B and anti-Rh antibodies
To which blood types could a person with type AB+ blood donate, assuming the recipients have been exposed to Rh antigens? A.A +, B +, AB +, O + B.A+, A-, AB+, AB- C.B+, B-, AB+, AB- D.AB +
D. AB+
Which of the following statements accurately defines erythrocyte? A.A type of leukocyte that contains cytoplasmic granules that are visible with staining B.Interstitial fluid collected into the lymphatic system C.Granulocyte whose granules interact strongly with the red dye eosin; less numerous than neutrophils D.An anucleate blood cells filled with hemoglobin that transports oxygen through the body
D. An anucleate blood cells filled with hemoglobin that transports oxygen through the body
Which of the following statements accurately defines neutrophil? A.A type of granulocyte B.Light, violet-colored cytosol with granules that do not take up either the acidic or basic stain C.Heavily involved in the phagocytosis of bacteria D.All of the above.
D. all of the above
Which of the following statements is TRUE concerning a transfusion reaction? A.It can be fatal. B.It can lead to kidney failure. C.It results in hemolysis. D.All of the above E.None of the above
D. all of the above
Which antigens are present on the surface of erythrocytes of blood type AB-? A.B antigen B.Both A and Rh antigens C.No antigens D.Both A and B antigens E.Rh antigen F.A antigen
D. both A and B antigens
Which of the following statements accurately defines universal recipient? A.O- blood does not have A, B, or Rh antigens on the surface of its cells, so it can be accepted by a person of almost any blood type without triggering an immune response B.A person that can accept all blood types without triggering an immune response C.A person with AB+ blood who has erythrocytes with A, B, and Rh antigens and so lacks anti-A, anti-B, and anti-Rh antibodies D.Both B and C are correct
D. both B and C are correct
Which antigens are present on the surface of erythrocytes of blood type B+? A.No antigens B.Both A and Rh antigens C.Rh antigen D.Both B and Rh antigens E.B antigen F.A antigen
D. both B and Rh
Which antigens are present on the surface of erythrocytes of blood type O-? A.Both A and Rh antigens B.Rh antigen C.Both B and Rh antigens D.B antigen E.No antigens F.A antigen
E. no antigens
True or False? Erthrocytes are generally involved in some aspect of the immune system.
False. leukocytes
O+ can give to
O+, A+, B+, AB+ (all positives)
O+ can receive from
O+, O-
O- can receive from
only O-
what is the liquid portion of blood called
plasma
id number 5 on blood slide
platelet
what occurs when incompatible blood types are transfused
agglutination or a thickening of blood and hemolysis of RBC's due to antigen-antibody binding between incompatible blood types
id number 4 on blood slide
eosinophil
id number 2 on blood slide
erythrocyte
O- can give to
every type (universal donor)
AB+ can receive from
everyone
what do eosinophils increase
inflammation
What can agglutination lead to?
kidney failure or death
what do T cells do
kills cancer cells, cells that are infected (viruses)
what are the 2 types of agranulocytes
lymphocytes and monocytes
id number 3 on blood slide
monocyte
what WBC is the 2nd to arrive at site of infection
monocytes
id number 1 on blood slide
neutrophil
what leukocytes are the first to arrive at site of infection and release cytokines to attract other phagocytes
neutrophils
what do monocytes phagocytize
worn out tissues and microbes