Ch 11.2 Multiple Choice
The normal number of WBCs in a healthy person is __?__/mm3. A. 6000 - 9000 B. 100,000 - 150,000 C. 1000 - 2000 D. 25,000 - 50,000
6000 - 9000
The blood type that does not contain plasma antibodies is A. A B. B C. AB D. O
AB
A person with type A blood has A. A agglutinins on their RBC B. A agglutinins in their plasma C. B agglutinogens on their RBC D. B agglutinins in their plasma
B agglutinins in their plasma
A type O person can donate blood to a type A person because A. a type O person does not have any antigens to be attacked by the type A blood B. a type O person does not have any antigens to attack the type A blood C. a type O person does not have any plasma antibodies to be attacked by the type A blood D. a type O person is a universal donor
a type O person does not have any antigens to be attacked by the type A blood
The number of eosinophils increases dramatically during A. an allergic reaction or a parasitic infection B. an injury to a tissue or a bacterial infection C. tissue degeneration or cellular deterioration D. all of the above
an allergic reaction or a parasitic infection
A person with type O blood contains A. anti-A and anti-B agglutinins B. anti-O agglutinins C. anti-A and anti-B agglutinogens D. type O blood and lack agglutinins
anti-A and anti-B agglutinins
When blood types are incompatible, the blood will A. clot B. clump C. agglutinate D. b and c are correct
b and c are correct
Agglutinogens are contained (on, in) the __?__, while the agglutinins are found (on, in) the __?__. A. plasma; cell membrane of RBCs B. nucleus of the RBC, mitochondria C. cell membrane of RBC; plasma D. mitochondria, nucleus of RBCs
cell membrane of RBC; plasma
The two types of agranular leukocytes found in the blood are A. neutrophils, eosinophils B. leukocytes, lymphocytes C. monocytes, lymphocytes D. neutrophils, monocytes
monocytes, lymphocytes
Based on their staining characteristics, the types of granular leukocytes found in the blood are A. lymphocytes, monocytes, erythrocytes B. neutrophils, monocytes, lymphocytes C. eosinophils, basophils, lymphocytes D. neutrophils, eosinophils, basophils
neutrophils, eosinophils, basophils
A person's blood type is determined by the A. shape and size of the red blood cells B. presence or absence of specific antigens on the cell membrane C. number of specific antigens in the cell membrane D. chemical nature of the hemoglobin
presence or absence of specific antigens on the cell membrane