UNIT THREE -- BLOOD --HOMEWORK --PART A
A person with a type A positive blood type can safely receive blood from all of these donors except __________.
B positive
Which of these is not a surface antigen found on red blood cells? B Rh O A
O
Type AB blood has which of the following characteristics:
RBCs have both the A & B surface antigens and no ABO plasma antibodies.
Antigens of the surface of red blood cells are also called ________ and antibodies in the blood plasma are also called ________.
agglutinogens; agglutinins
Which plasma protein transports fatty acids and some hormones?
albumin
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.
Each heme ring in hemoglobin encloses an atom of
iron
The most numerous white blood cells in peripheral circulation are the
neutrophils
The white blood cell type that most rapidly increases in number after a bacterial infection is the __________.
neutrophils
All the circulating red blood cells in an adult originate in the
red bone marrow.
In adults, the only site of red blood cell production, and the primary site of white blood cell formation, is the
red bone marrow.
Eileen is a strict vegan and therefore eats no animal products. She develops an anemia that her doctor thinks is caused by a nutritional deficiency. Which of the following is the likeliest candidate?
vitamin B12 deficiency
The most abundant component of plasma is
water.
The combination of plasma and formed elements is called
whole blood.
Except for __________, the following statements about blood are true. The viscosity is three to five times greater than water. The pH is slightly acidic. It contains dissolved gases. It contains about 55% plasma.
The pH is slightly acidic
Whole blood for testing in a clinical laboratory is usually collected from
a superficial vein.
The most abundant proteins in blood plasma are
albumins.
In which of the following situations would you expect the blood level of bilirubin to be elevated?
an alcoholic with a damaged liver
When checking the efficiency of gas exchange, it may be necessary to draw a blood sample from
an artery.
After donating 0.5 liters of blood, one would expect
an increased reticulocyte count.
Which of these is not one of the formed elements of blood? antibodies lymphocytes RBCs platelets basophils
antibodies
White blood cells that release histamine at the site of an injury are
basophils.
Erythropoiesis is stimulated when
blood flow to the kidney declines.
Blood type is identified primarily by
both the ABO and Rh blood groups
Red blood cells carry __________ to the lungs and __________ to the tissues.
carbon dioxide; oxygen
The function of hemoglobin is to
carry dissolved blood gases.
The function of red blood cells is to
carry oxygen to the cells and then carry away carbon dioxide.
The chief difference between plasma and interstitial fluid involves the
concentration of proteins.
The level of erythropoietin in the blood would rise due to all of the following, except
during periods of fasting.
White blood cells that are increased in allergic individuals are the
eosinophils.
The process of red blood cell production is called
erythropoiesis.
__________ stimulates production of red blood cells.
erythropoietin
Red blood cell production is regulated by the hormone
erythropoietin.
Which of these proteins functions to store or transport iron?
ferritin, hemosiderin, and transferrin
Serum can't coagulate because the __________ has been removed.
fibrinogen
A plasma protein essential for blood coagulation is
fibrinogen.
A hematocrit provides information on
formed elements abundance.
Each hemoglobin molecule contains
four iron atoms
The percent fraction of formed elements relative to whole blood is the
hematocrit.
The waste product bilirubin is produced from
heme molecules lacking iron.
The most abundant protein in blood is __________.
hemoglobin
Consider these results from a blood lab test. Which value is most likely abnormal? RBCs - 5.2 million/μl platelets - 280,000/μl hemoglobin - 10.7 g/100 ml hematocrit - 44 percent leukocytes - 8600/μl
hemoglobin - 10.7 g/100 ml
More than 95 percent of the protein in a red blood cell is
hemoglobin.
Excess iron is stored in the liver and spleen as
hemosiderin and ferritin.
Mary is tested for the amount of hemoglobin in her blood. The test results indicate that her hemoglobin level is 16 g/dL of blood. This value indicates that
her hemoglobin level is normal.
Which of these descriptions best matches the term colony stimulating factor?
hormone that regulates blood cell formation
Thyroid-binding globulin is an example of which kind of plasma protein?
hormone-binding
A person who has a low blood volume is said to be
hypovolemic.
Plasma proteins essential in body defense are the
immunoglobulins.
An obstruction in blood flow to the kidneys would ultimately result in
increased erythropoiesis.
Which organ secretes most of the plasma proteins?
liver
Transferrin is an example of which kind of plasma protein?
metalloprotein
The agranular leukocyte (agranulocyte) that is capable of phagocytosis is the __________.
monocyte
The largest white blood cell in circulation is the __________.
monocyte
If bile ducts are blocked,
more bilirubin appears in the plasma
Which of the following combinations may result in the hemolytic disease of the newborn: mother Rh positive, baby Rh negative mother Rh negative, baby Rh positive mother Rh negative, baby Rh negative mother type A+, baby type O+ None of the answers are correct.
mother Rh negative, baby Rh positive
Granulocyte-colony-stimulating factor (G-CSF) stimulates production of __________.
neutrophils
A red blood cell that contains normal amounts of hemoglobin would be called
normochromic.
Surgical removal of the stomach could cause
pernicious anemia.
Reticulocyte is a stage in the development of __________.
red blood cells
Granulocytes are produced in __________.
red bone marrow
The formed elements are largely produced within the __________.
red bone marrow
Granulocytes form in
red bone marrow.
In adults, erythropoiesis exclusively takes place in
red bone marrow.
The developmental stage at which erythrocytes enter the circulation is as
reticulocytes
Aged and damaged erythrocytes are broken down by macrophages in the
spleen, liver, and bone marrow.
A bruise appears as a greenish spot in the skin because
the heme group in the hemoglobin has broken down into biliverdin.
The process of lymphopoiesis goes on in all of the following organs, except the kidney. the thymus. the spleen. the red bone marrow. the lymph nodes.
the kidney.
People with type "O" blood are considered "universal donors" for transfusions because __________.
their blood lacks A and B antigens
Each of the following is a characteristic of whole blood, except a temperature of approximately 38 degrees Celsius. deep red color from hemoglobin. viscosity about the same as water. pH of 7.4. built-in system for clotting.
viscosity about the same as water.
Red blood cells (RBCs) are removed from the circulation after about __________.
120 days
Which of the following blood count values would be a sign of anemia? 3.5 million RBC 10,000 WBC 400,000 platelets 5.5 million RBC A and D taken together
3.5 million RBC
You are caring for an adult patient who weighs 48 kg. What would her approximate blood volume be?
3.8 L
The total volume of blood in the body of a 76-kg man is approximately ________ liters.
5.3
Plasma makes up approximately what percentage of whole blood?
55%
Plasma composes about ________ percent of whole blood and water composes ________ percent of the plasma volume.
55; 92
In adults, red bone marrow is located in the iliac crest. proximal epiphyses of long bones. body of vertebrae. sternum and ribs. All of the answers are correct.
All of the answers are correct.
The yellow color that is visible in the eyes and skin in jaundice results from destruction of hemoglobin. the recycling of hemoglobin. extensive breakdown of RBCs. excessive amounts of bilirubin in the plasma. All of the answers are correct.
All of the answers are correct.
When a person who lives at sea level vacations in the Rocky Mountains, you would expect the release of erythropoietin. a drop in oxygen levels. an increase in red blood cell production. a rise in hematocrit. All of the answers are correct.
All of the answers are correct.
The formed elements of blood consist of _________. red blood cells white blood cells platelets All of these are formed elements of blood.
All of these are formed elements of blood.
________ is a condition in which the oxygen-carrying capacity of the blood is reduced
Anemia
Bill wants to determine his blood type, so he takes a few drops of blood from a puncture wound in his finger and mixes it with various antisera. His blood cells agglutinate when mixed with the anti-A sera but not with the anti-B or anti-D sera. This means
Bill's plasma contains B antibodies.
________ are large phagocytic white cells that spend most of their time outside the blood as fixed and free phagocytic cells.
Monocytes
The average life span of a red blood cell is
4 months.
A typical adult hematocrit is
45
Formed elements make up about what percentage of blood?
45 percent
Which of the following is a function of the blood? transport of gases defense against toxins and pathogens transport of nutrients and wastes transport of body heat All of the answers are correct.
All of the answers are correct.
Which of the following statements concerning red blood cells is false? Red cells can form stacks called rouleaux. Red cells are about 18 μm in diameter. Red cells are specialized for carrying oxygen. Red cells lack mitochondria. Red cells are biconcave discs.
Red cells are about 18 μm in diameter.
________ are immature erythrocytes that are present in the circulation.
Reticulocytes
Anti-D antibodies are present in the blood of
Rh negative individuals who have been exposed to the D surface antigen.
Which of the following statements about blood is false? Blood is more viscous than water. The normal pH of blood is 6.8 to 7.0. Blood contains buffers that control pH. Cells in blood comprise the formed elements. Blood is about 55 percent plasma.
The normal pH of blood is 6.8 to 7.0.
Which of these statements about basophils is not true? They are abundant. They contain cytoplasmic granules. They promote inflammation. They release histamine.
They are abundant.
The disease sickle cell anemia is an example of what can happen if
a gene for adult hemoglobin is abnormal.
All of the following are true of neutrophils, except that they are also known as polymorphonuclear leukocytes. active in fighting bacterial infections. important in coagulation. granular leukocytes. phagocytic.
important in coagulation.
Except for the amount of __________, plasma and interstitial fluid differ little in composition.
protein
The most abundant solute (by mass) in plasma is __________.
protein
Most of the iron that is removed from degraded hemoglobin is
recycled to the red bone marrow.
Which of the following would you expect to see in increased numbers in a peripheral blood sample after donating a unit of blood?
reticulocytes
People with type AB blood are considered the "universal recipient" for transfusions because
their blood lacks A or B agglutinins.