Exam 11: Overview of Hematology
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What is the term that describes the stoppage of bleeding?
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Hematology is the study of the formed elements of the blood.
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Granular and agranular are categories into which leukocytes are separated. This separation is determined by the presence or absence of cytoplasmic granules.
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White blood cells without granules present in their cytoplasm (such as lymphocytes) are known as ____________white cells.Short Answer
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Where in the body do most of the white blood cells perform their functions?
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Which of these examples lists three types of white blood cells that are phagocytic in their function?
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Which of these is the least common white blood cell present in the bloodstream?
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____________is a chemical present in the granules of basophils that makes blood vessel walls more permeable.
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Hematopoiesis primarily occurs in which of these sites in adults?
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Into what two stem cells does the original precursor pluripotent stem cell divide to become all the formed elements?
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Intrinsic factor assists with the absorption of vitamin B12 from the _________________________.
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Mrs. Smith is in renal failure. Her physician told her that her kidneys are functioning at a very low level. She is surprised to hear that she is also anemic, and her physician said that the two conditions are related.How may the anemia be related to the inadequate kidney function?
Chapter 11: Overview of Hematology
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What is the name of the process by which monocytes travel to the tissue and leave the blood vessels to become macrophages?
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From what large cell in the bone marrow are platelets derived?
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What attaches to the hemoglobin of red blood cells to travel to the tissues of the body?
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A nucleus present in a white blood cell with two lobes or sections is ___________________.
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Lymphocytes are the white blood cells most intricately involved with antibody production.Completion
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What is the term for the last immature stage of the red blood cell that shows fragments of RNA when stained with a special stain-like new methylene blue?
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