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FREE AND STUDY GAMES ABOUT LAB EXERCISE 29 EXAM
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-Guarantee passing score -40 Questions and Answers -format set of multiple-choice -Expert-Verified Explanation Question 1: Blood pathology where there is abnormal increas in the number of WBCs
Answer:
leukocytes Question 2: What happens when an ABO blood type is mismatched for the first time?
Answer:
antibodies bind together causing blood to clump up, and the blood will not work properly.
Question 3: Which ABO blood type is most common?
Answer:
O blood type
Question 4: describe monocytes
Answer:
kidney shaped nucleus, has abundant cytoplasm (stains grey-blue)
Question 5: NLMEB
Answer:
never let moneys eat bananas
Question 6: Which cell is involved in destroying parasitic worms?
Answer:
eosinophil
Question 7: What is the average life span of a red blood cell?
Answer:
duration of development is about 15 days. life span 100 to 200 days.
Question 8: Which cell exits a blood vessel to develop into a macrophage?
Answer:
monocytes
Question 9: describe eosinophils
Answer:
bilobe nucleus, contains large cytoplasmic granules (elaborate lysosomes), stains red - orange.
Question 10: Blood pathology where there is a decrease in the number of WBCs
Answer:
leukopenia
Question 11: What is the precursor cell of platelets?
Answer:
megakarycyte
Question 12: What blood type is considered the universal donor?
Answer:
O blood type. Because they can give blood to the other ABO blood types without causing an ABO transfusion reaction
Question 13: Blood pathology where there is an abnormal increase in the number of RBCs
Answer:
polycythemia
Question 14: To what ABO blood groups could to give blood?
Answer:
AB blood type
Question 15: Which ABO blood type is least common?
Answer:
AB type
Question 16: What are the agranulocytes
Answer:
lymphocytes & monocytes Question 17: How does the red blood cell's anuceate condition affect its life span?
Answer:
they are unable to reproduce or repair damage caused to it during circulation
Question 18: Which cell releases histamine; promotes inflamation?
Answer:
basophil
Question 19: describe lymphocytes
Answer:
nucleus spherical or slightly indented, accounts for most of the cells mass, cytoplasm appears as a thin blue rim around the nucleus
Question 20: What is the blood volume of an average sized adult male?
Answer:
- to 6 liters
Question 21: neutrophil
Answer:
most numerous leukocyte
Question 22: What are the five types of white blood cells?
Answer:
neutrophils, lymphocytes, monocytes, eosinophils, basophils
Question 23: describe neutrophils
Answer:
nucleus consists of 3 to 6 lobes and pale lilac cytoplasm contains fine cytoplasmic granules Question 24: Explain why an Rh-negative person does not have a transfusion reaction on the first exposure to RH-positive blood but does have a reaction on the second exposure
Answer:
RH antigens of donor sensitizes the recipient on the first time, the 2nd time it doesn't sensitize and a reaction will occur
Question 25: From which AO donor types could you receive blood?
Answer:
all donor types Question 26: If you had a high hematocrit, would you expect your hemoglobin determination to be high or low?
Answer:
High. The more erythrocytes you have means you will have more hemoglobin needed for oxygen bonding.
Question 27: What is the blood volume of an average sized female?
Answer:
- to 5 liters
Question 28: Name two gases found in plasma
Answer:
carbon dioxide & oxygen