ch 18 quiz
How many oxygen molecules may bind to a single molecule of hemoglobin?
4
Typically, an adult's body contains _______ of blood.
5 liters
Which are the least numerous of the leukocytes?
Basophils
Which leukocytes are derived from the myeloid line?
Neutrophils, basophils, eosinophils, and monocytes
Which term best describes the function of blood when considering the presence of carbon dioxide and endocrine hormones?
Transportation
The first phase of hemostasis involves:
blood vessel constriction
The hemoglobin found in erythrocytes is able to chemically attach to
both oxygen and carbon dioxide
During platelet plug formation, platelets begin to stick to:
collagen
The formation of a web-like polymer of fibrin occurs late in the ________ pathway.
common
The most numerous of the formed elements, by far, are the:
erythrocytes
The agglutinogens (or antigens) that determine the ABO and Rh blood types are:
found on the surface of erythrocytes
The process of producing the formed elements of blood is called:
hemopoiesis
Platelets play a key role in _________, but if they are not used they are broken down after about ________ days.
hemostasis, 9
The reason it is more appropriate to call an erythrocyte a "formed element" rather than a "cell" is that erythrocytes:
lack a nucleus and organelles
Old erythrocytes are phagocytized in the:
liver and spleen
T-cells are a category of:
lymphocytes
The type of leukocyte that will migrate in the blood and take up residence in the tissues as a macrophage is a(n):
monocyte
In hemopoiesis, granulocytes such as neutrophils are formed from the _________ line.
myeloid
The type of leukocyte that is very active during a bacterial infection is a(n):
neutrophil
The "buffy" coat of the middle layer of a centrifuged blood sample is composed of:
platelets and leukocytes
If agglutination occurs after a blood transfusion, it may indicate:
the wrong blood type was used
Blood is correctly classified as a(n):
tissue
To compensate for significant blood loss, the autonomic nervous system triggers:
vasoconstriction and an increase in heart rate
When trying to diagnose an infection that alters the percentages of leukocyte types found in the blood, it is useful for clinicians to perform a:
white blood cell differential count
The main function of leukocytes is to:
defend against pathogen
When blood is centrifuged and its components separate, the bottom of the tube holds the:
erythrocytes