CHP 19 BIO
Each hemoglobin molecule contains
4 iron atoms
Hemoglobin
More than 95 percent of the protein in a red blood cell is
White blood cells that release histamine at the site of an injury are
basophils.
A fibrin network that contains trapped blood cells and platelets is called a
blood clot.
When carbon dioxide is bound to hemoglobin it is termed
carbaminohemoglobin.
Red blood cell production is regulated by the hormone
erythropoietin.
A plasma protein essential for blood clotting is
fibrinogen.
vascular spasm
first step of hemostasis
A hematocrit provides information on
formed elements abundance.
Jane has Type A blood; therefore, she
has antibodies to B agglutinogens.
Which of these is used clinically to impede or prevent blood clotting?
heparin
A small white blood cell with a large round nucleus would be a
lymphocyte.
Platelets are pinched off from giant multinucleated cells in the bone marrow called
megakaryocytes.
Macrophages develop from
monocytes.
Which of the following combinations may result in the hemolytic disease of the newborn?
mother Rh negative, baby Rh positive
A patient has an infected puncture wound to her foot. Which type of white blood cell would you expect to be elevated in a differential white cell count?
neutrophils
The function of platelets is to assist in the
process called hemostasis.
Most of the protein factors that are required for clotting are synthesized by
the liver
water
the most abundant component of plasma is
People with type AB blood are considered the "universal recipient" for transfusions because
their blood lacks A or B agglutinins.
-regulating pH. -defending against pathogens. -transporting gases and hormones. -regulating ion concentration.
All of the following are functions of blood
red bone marrow
All the circulating red blood cells in an adult originate in the
thrombus
A blood clot attached to the inner surface of a blood vessel is called a
presence of specific glycoproteins on the cell membrane.
A person's blood type is determined by the
Rh negative individuals who have been exposed to the D surface antigen.
Anti-D antibodies are present in the blood of
immunoglobulin
Antibodies are what type of plasma protein?
formed elements
Approximately 45 percent of blood volume is composed of the
You have type B positive blood. What are all the types of packed RBCs you can receive?
B positive, B negative, O positive, O negative
Which of the following statements about blood is true
Blood is more viscous than water. Blood is about 55 percent plasma. Cells in blood comprise the formed elements. Blood contains buffers that control pH.
red bone marrow
In adults, erythropoiesis exclusively takes place in
Plasma antibodies and white blood cells defend against pathogens.
In what way does blood assist in immune function?
Which of the following is a way that red blood cell shape is significant?
It enables red blood cells to form stacks. B) It allows red blood cells to bend and flex. C) It allows fast exchange of gases between the inside of the cell and the plasma. D) It gives the red blood cell a large surface area to volume ratio.
________ are large phagocytic white cells that spend most of their time outside the blood as fixed and free phagocytic cells.
Monocytes
recycled to the red bone marrow
Most of the iron that is removed from degraded hemoglobin is
4 months
The average life span of a red blood cell is
-attracted to complement-coated bacteria -can destroy bacteria -can exit capillaries -can make hydrogen peroxide
Which of the following is true of neutrophils?
develop into plasma cells and produce antibodies in response to antigens
Which of these descriptions best matches the term B lymphocytes?
liver
Which organ secretes most of the plasma proteins?
eosinophils.
White blood cells that are increased in allergic individuals are the
The process of fibrinolysis
dissolves clots.
Which white blood cell is most effective against parasitic infections?
eosinophils
Which mature cell has no nucleus, no mitochondria and no ribosomes?
erythrocyte
Reticulocytes complete their development into ________ in the circulation.
erythrocytes
Tissue factor (Factor III) is a factor in the ________ pathway.
extrinsic
Tissue factor is a factor in the ________ pathway.
extrinsic
Plasma proteins essential in body defense are the
immunoglobulins.
An obstruction in blood flow to the kidneys would result in
increased erythropoiesis.
Pernicious anemia caused by a lack of intrinsic factor is specifically treated by
injections of vitamin B12.
Plasma is closest in composition to
interstitial fluid.
Aged and damaged erythrocytes are broken down by macrophages in the
liver
Which of the following is the formed elements of blood?
lymphocytes platelets basophils RBCs
Natural killer cells are one of the functional classes of
lymphocytes.
The blood cells involved in specific immunity are the
lymphocytes.
During a bacterial infection you would expect to see increased numbers of
neutrophils.
The most numerous white blood cells in peripheral circulation are the
neutrophils.
In an emergency situation when you have no time to wait for cross-matched blood you could give a patient type ________ until the cross-match is available.
o negative
The enzyme that can digest fibrin and dissolve a clot is
plasmin.
The chief difference between plasma and interstitial fluid involves the concentration of
proteins.
In adults, the only site of red blood cell production, and the primary site of white blood cell formation, is the
red bone marrow.
The process of lymphopoiesis occurs mainly in the
red bone marrow.
The extrinsic pathway of coagulation is initiated by the
release of tissue factor (Factor III) by damaged endothelium.
The intrinsic pathway of coagulation is activated by the
release of tissue factor (Factor III) by damaged endothelium.
Erythropoietin is a hormone
released by the kidneys to stimulate red blood cell production.
The developmental stage at which erythrocytes enter the circulation is as
reticulocytes.
Each heme ring in hemoglobin encloses an atom of
iron
Hematocrit
The percent fraction of formed elements relative to whole blood is the
Erythropoiesis
The process of red blood cell production is called
Which of the following is true regarding red blood cells?
They are anucleate.
Which feature of WBCs makes them particularly important in tissue injury?
They can squeeze out through blood vessel walls into tissues.
adhere to collagen beneath endothelium
Which of the following descriptions best matches the function of platelets?
The clumping of red blood cells, when the specific antibody against the antigen on the cells is added, is called
agglutination.
Antigens of the surface of red blood cells are also called ________ and antibodies in the blood plasma are also called ________.
agglutinogens; agglutinins
The protein(s) that are the major contributors to plasma osmolarity is/are
albumins.
Some rat poisons contain a toxin that blocks the liver's ability to utilize vitamin K. Animals that consume this poison would die of
anemia
_______ is a condition in which the oxygen-carrying capacity of the blood is reduced.
anemia
The function of red blood cells is to
carry oxygen to the cells and then carry away carbon dioxide.
A substance that activates plasminogen might be useful to
cause clot dissolution to proceed faster.
The phase of hemostasis that involved clotting of blood is called
coagulation.
Hormones called ________ are involved in regulation of white blood cell populations.
colony-stimulating factors
Platelets are
cytoplasmic fragments of large cells.
When hemoglobin does not have oxygen bound to hemoglobin it is termed
deoxyhemoglobin.
You have spent 24 hours traveling from the U.S to New Zealand, on quite a few airplanes with many stops. Because of the stress, changes in time zones, and short blocks of time between planes, you find yourself tired with a headache when you arrive. You are severely dehydrated. A hematocrit value of your blood would be ________ than normal because ________.
higher; you have less blood plasma volume
Which of the following descriptions best matches the term colony stimulating factor?
hormone that regulates white blood cell formation
A cross-match test is performed between donor blood and recipient blood, even though the ABO and Rh blood types match between the two because
there are many more surface antigens on red blood cells other than A, B and Rh.
The conversion of fibrinogen to fibrin is catalyzed by the enzyme
thrombin.
The hormone that stimulates platelet formation is
thrombopoietin.
_______ involves a cascade of reactions leading to the conversion of fibrinogen to fibrin.
Coagulation
The common pathway of coagulation begins with the
activation of Factor X and production of prothrombin activator.
Type A blood has ________ antibodies in the blood plasma.
anti-B
Reticulocyte
are immature erythrocytes that are present in the circulation.
Which of these descriptions best matches the term T lymphocytes?
are involved in cell mediated immunity
Which common over the counter drug can decrease blood clotting and thus may be beneficial for preventing a heart attack?
asprin
A sign of thrombocytopenia would be Question options:
bleeding
Erythropoiesis is stimulated when
blood flow to the kidney declines.
Each of the following is a characteristic of whole blood,
built-in system for clotting. temperature of approximately 38 degrees Celsius. red color from hemoglobin ph of 7.4
The function of hemoglobin is to
carry dissolved blood gases.
The most common blood type is
type o
The combination of plasma and formed elements is called
whole blood