Deck 17: Blood
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Deck 17: Blood
1
Hemorrhagic anemias result from blood loss.
True
2
Diapedesis is the process by which red blood cells move into tissue spaces from the interior of blood capillaries.
False
3
Positive chemotaxis is a feedback system that signals leukocyte migration into damaged areas.
True
4
The immediate response to blood vessel injury is clotting.
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5
Myelocytic leukemia involves a cancerous condition of lymphocytes.
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6
In clotting, prothrombin activator catalyzes prothrombin into thrombin, which in turn converts fibrinogen into fibrin.
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7
Basophils increase in number when parasitic invasion occurs.
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8
White blood cells are produced through the action of colony-stimulating factors.
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9
Granulocytes called neutrophils are phagocytic and are the most numerous of all white blood cell types.
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10
Each hemoglobin molecule can transport two molecules of oxygen.
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11
Hemoglobin is made up of the protein heme and the red pigment globin.
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12
When erythrocytes are destroyed, some of the heme is converted into bilirubin and then secreted as bile.
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13
Leukopenia is an abnormally low number of leukocytes.
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14
A person with type B blood could receive blood from a person with either type B or type O blood.
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15
Clotting factor activation turns clotting factors into enzymes.
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16
Leukocytes move through the interstitial spaces by amoeboid motion.
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17
The process of fibrinolysis disposes of bacteria when healing has occurred.
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18
Myeloid stem cells give rise to all leukocytes.
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19
The normal RBC "graveyard" is the liver.
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20
Leukemia refers to cancerous conditions involving white blood cells.
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21
If you centrifuge (spin) whole blood you will find the band of white blood cells and platelets (the buffy coat) is much thinner than the packed red blood cells below it. This difference reflects the fact that .
A) white blood cells are smaller than red blood cells
B) white blood cells are fewer in number than red blood cells
C) platelets are larger than red blood cells
D) platelets are larger than white blood cells
A) white blood cells are smaller than red blood cells
B) white blood cells are fewer in number than red blood cells
C) platelets are larger than red blood cells
D) platelets are larger than white blood cells
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22
A mismatch of blood types during a transfusion is dangerous because .
A) clotting factors in the donor's blood will cause unwanted clots known as thrombus
B) preformed antibodies in the recipient's blood will bind and clump (agglutinate) the donated cells
C) antibodies in the donor's plasma will attack and kill the recipient's healthy blood cells
D) white blood cells from the donor's blood cause inflammation
A) clotting factors in the donor's blood will cause unwanted clots known as thrombus
B) preformed antibodies in the recipient's blood will bind and clump (agglutinate) the donated cells
C) antibodies in the donor's plasma will attack and kill the recipient's healthy blood cells
D) white blood cells from the donor's blood cause inflammation
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23
People that have a single allele (gene copy) for sickle cell anemia are typically not sick from the disease and are said to be carriers of sickle cell trait. These people will more often live in the malaria belt of sub-Saharan Africa. The most likely explanation for this is _ .
A) sickle cell trait is passed on to the biting mosquitoes as malaria
B) malaria is a cause of sickle cell trait
C) people with sickle cell trait have a better chance of surviving malaria
D) the tropical climate attracts people with sickle cell trait
A) sickle cell trait is passed on to the biting mosquitoes as malaria
B) malaria is a cause of sickle cell trait
C) people with sickle cell trait have a better chance of surviving malaria
D) the tropical climate attracts people with sickle cell trait
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24
Which of the following would you expect to have the least effect on hematocrit percentage?
A) injection with erythropoietin (EPO)
B) prolonged or excessive fever
C) dehydration
D) living at higher altitude
A) injection with erythropoietin (EPO)
B) prolonged or excessive fever
C) dehydration
D) living at higher altitude
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25
Lipids (either nutrients or hormones) are insoluble in water but are found traveling in the plasma of the blood. Which of the following is the most likely explanation for this?
A) lipids are carried in plasma bound to soluble plasma transport proteins
B) lipids are carried only in the lymph which is primarily composed of unsaturated fats
C) enzymes in the plasma convert lipids to soluble forms
D) lipids are carried inside blood cells
A) lipids are carried in plasma bound to soluble plasma transport proteins
B) lipids are carried only in the lymph which is primarily composed of unsaturated fats
C) enzymes in the plasma convert lipids to soluble forms
D) lipids are carried inside blood cells
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26
If you centrifuge (spin) whole blood, you will find the red blood cells (erythrocytes) at the bottom of the tube and white blood cells atop them. This implies that .
A) white blood cells are fewer in number than red blood cells
B) red blood cells are larger than white blood cells
C) white blood cells are smaller than red blood cells
D) red blood cells have a greater density than white blood cells
A) white blood cells are fewer in number than red blood cells
B) red blood cells are larger than white blood cells
C) white blood cells are smaller than red blood cells
D) red blood cells have a greater density than white blood cells
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27
Which blood component primarily contributes to plasma osmotic pressure?
A) blood borne nutrients
B) gamma globulin
C) electrolytes
D) albumin
A) blood borne nutrients
B) gamma globulin
C) electrolytes
D) albumin
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28
A person exhibiting suppression of immunity and clotting disorder as well as low oxygen-carrying capacity is likely suffering from which of the following?
A) iron deficiency anemia
B) pernicious anemia
C) aplastic anemia
D) hemorrhagic anemia
A) iron deficiency anemia
B) pernicious anemia
C) aplastic anemia
D) hemorrhagic anemia
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29
What is the average normal pH range of blood?
A) 7.75-7.85
B) 8.35-8.45
C) 4.65-4.75
D) 7.35-7.45
A) 7.75-7.85
B) 8.35-8.45
C) 4.65-4.75
D) 7.35-7.45
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30
Fetal hemoglobin has a higher affinity for oxygen than does adult hemoglobin.
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31
With a patient who is administered an injection of colony stimulating factor (CSF), you would expect to see .
A) decreased red blood cell count
B) increased white blood cell count
C) increased red blood cell count
D) decreased white blood cell count
A) decreased red blood cell count
B) increased white blood cell count
C) increased red blood cell count
D) decreased white blood cell count
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32
A person with an extremely high count of neutrophils is likely suffering .
A) anemia
B) a bacterial infection
C) polycythemia
D) a viral infection
A) anemia
B) a bacterial infection
C) polycythemia
D) a viral infection
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33
Loss of fibrinogen within the plasma would most likely cause which of the following?
A) pallor (pale skin)
B) edema (swelling)
C) fever with pain
D) loss of blood clotting
A) pallor (pale skin)
B) edema (swelling)
C) fever with pain
D) loss of blood clotting
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34
Which two factors below make rapid and substantial blood loss life threatening?
A) loss of blood pressure and loss of oxygen carrying capacity
B) loss of clotting ability and loss of osmotic pressure
C) loss of immunity and loss of carbon dioxide carrying capacity
D) loss of immunity and loss of blood pressure
A) loss of blood pressure and loss of oxygen carrying capacity
B) loss of clotting ability and loss of osmotic pressure
C) loss of immunity and loss of carbon dioxide carrying capacity
D) loss of immunity and loss of blood pressure
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35
If a person is severely dehydrated you would expect to see all of the following EXCEPT .
A) higher blood viscosity
B) higher hematocrit
C) lower immunity
D) lower plasma levels
A) higher blood viscosity
B) higher hematocrit
C) lower immunity
D) lower plasma levels
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36
A patient's hematocrit shows an unusually large buffy coat. What is a likely cause for this?
A) thrombocytopenia
B) lipidemia
C) anemia
D) severe infection
A) thrombocytopenia
B) lipidemia
C) anemia
D) severe infection
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37
Which body activity would be most affected if a patient lacked an adequate number of erythrocytes (anemia)?
A) oxygen transport
B) hormone transport
C) clotting
D) immune response
A) oxygen transport
B) hormone transport
C) clotting
D) immune response
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38
Which of the following is NOT a functional characteristic of WBCs?
A) positive chemotaxis
B) diapedesis
C) granulosis
D) ameboid motion
A) positive chemotaxis
B) diapedesis
C) granulosis
D) ameboid motion
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39
With a patient that is administered an injection of erythropoietin (EPO) you would expect to see .
A) increased hematocrit
B) decreased white blood cell count
C) increased white blood cell count
D) decreased hematocrit
A) increased hematocrit
B) decreased white blood cell count
C) increased white blood cell count
D) decreased hematocrit
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40
Higher viscosity of blood will increase the amount of stress placed on the heart while it is pumping. Viscosity of blood is highest when _ .
A) hematocrit is highest
B) hemoglobin levels are lowest
C) plasma levels are highest
D) HbA1C levels are lowest
A) hematocrit is highest
B) hemoglobin levels are lowest
C) plasma levels are highest
D) HbA1C levels are lowest
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41
The cells responsible for producing platelets are called .
A) lymphoid stem cells
B) megakaryocytes
C) monoblasts
D) myeloblasts
A) lymphoid stem cells
B) megakaryocytes
C) monoblasts
D) myeloblasts
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42
A patient with type A positive blood can, in theory, safely donate blood to someone with blood.
A) A positive, A negative, AB positive, or AB negative
B) A positive or AB positive
C) A positive, A negative, O positive, or O negative
D) A positive or O positive
A) A positive, A negative, AB positive, or AB negative
B) A positive or AB positive
C) A positive, A negative, O positive, or O negative
D) A positive or O positive
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43
Fred's blood was determined to be AB positive. What does this mean?
A) He can only receive blood from a donor who is AB positive.
B) His blood lacks Rh factor.
C) There are no antibodies to A, to B, or to Rh antigens in the plasma.
D) Antibodies to A and B are present in the red cells.
A) He can only receive blood from a donor who is AB positive.
B) His blood lacks Rh factor.
C) There are no antibodies to A, to B, or to Rh antigens in the plasma.
D) Antibodies to A and B are present in the red cells.
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44
Blood reticulocyte counts provide information regarding _.
A) rate of platelet formation
B) WBC ability to defend the body against disease
C) clotting ability of the blood
D) rate of erythrocyte formation
A) rate of platelet formation
B) WBC ability to defend the body against disease
C) clotting ability of the blood
D) rate of erythrocyte formation
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45
Which of the following might trigger erythropoiesis?
A) decreased tissue demand for oxygen
B) moving to a lower altitude
C) an increased number of RBCs
D) hypoxia of EPO-producing cells
A) decreased tissue demand for oxygen
B) moving to a lower altitude
C) an increased number of RBCs
D) hypoxia of EPO-producing cells
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46
Replacing lost blood volume with an isotonic saline solution _ .
A) restores the patient's blood glucose levels
B) lowers the patient's blood volume
C) lowers the patient's hematocrit
D) restores the oxygen-carrying capacity of the circulation
A) restores the patient's blood glucose levels
B) lowers the patient's blood volume
C) lowers the patient's hematocrit
D) restores the oxygen-carrying capacity of the circulation
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47
Blood doping refers to the practice of before an athletic event.
A) injecting performance-enhancing steroids into the blood
B) training at high altitude to increase red blood cell production
C) removing, storing, and re-injecting a person's red blood cells
D) injecting high amounts of oxygen into the blood stream
A) injecting performance-enhancing steroids into the blood
B) training at high altitude to increase red blood cell production
C) removing, storing, and re-injecting a person's red blood cells
D) injecting high amounts of oxygen into the blood stream
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48
Hemolytic disease of the newborn will NOT be possible in which of the following situations listed below?
A) if the father is Rh+
B) if the child is Rh+
C) if the father is Rh-
D) if the child is type O positive
A) if the father is Rh+
B) if the child is Rh+
C) if the father is Rh-
D) if the child is type O positive
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49
When neither anti-A serum nor anti-B serum clot on a blood plate with donor blood, the blood is type .
A) B
B) AB
C) A
D) O
A) B
B) AB
C) A
D) O
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50
Which is NOT true of leukocytes?
A) They account for less than 1% of total blood volume.
B) They move by amoeboid motion.
C) They all contain easily recognizable membrane-bound cytoplasmic granules.
D) They are the only formed elements that are true cells.
A) They account for less than 1% of total blood volume.
B) They move by amoeboid motion.
C) They all contain easily recognizable membrane-bound cytoplasmic granules.
D) They are the only formed elements that are true cells.
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51
Leukocytes displaying red cytoplasmic granules when treated with Wright's stain are most likely .
A) monocytes
B) basophils
C) eosinophils
D) erythrocytes
A) monocytes
B) basophils
C) eosinophils
D) erythrocytes
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52
Which of the following would NOT be a possible cause of sickling of red blood cells in someone with sickle-cell anemia?
A) travel at high altitude
B) prolonged exposure to cold
C) vigorous exercise
D) malaria
A) travel at high altitude
B) prolonged exposure to cold
C) vigorous exercise
D) malaria
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53
A lack of intrinsic factor, leading to a deficiency of vitamin B12 and causing an appearance of large pale cells called macrocytes, is characteristic of .
A) pernicious anemia
B) aplastic anemia
C) polycythemia
D) sickle-cell anemia
A) pernicious anemia
B) aplastic anemia
C) polycythemia
D) sickle-cell anemia
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54
If a patient with type B blood received a transfusion of AB blood, which of the following would occur?
A) The patient's anti-A antibodies (agglutinins) will agglutinate with the A antigens (antiglutinogens) in the donor blood.
B) The patient's B antigens (antiglutinogens) will agglutinate with the anti-B antibodies (agglutinins) in the donor blood.
C) The patient's A antigens (antiglutinogens) will agglutinate with the anti-A antibodies (agglutinins) in the donor blood.
D) The patient's anti-B antibodies (agglutinins) will agglutinate with the B antigens (agglutinins) in the donor blood.
A) The patient's anti-A antibodies (agglutinins) will agglutinate with the A antigens (antiglutinogens) in the donor blood.
B) The patient's B antigens (antiglutinogens) will agglutinate with the anti-B antibodies (agglutinins) in the donor blood.
C) The patient's A antigens (antiglutinogens) will agglutinate with the anti-A antibodies (agglutinins) in the donor blood.
D) The patient's anti-B antibodies (agglutinins) will agglutinate with the B antigens (agglutinins) in the donor blood.
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55
Which is NOT true of thrombocytopenia?
A) It is caused by having a low number of circulating platelets.
B) It may produce petechiae.
C) It can be caused by conditions that destroy bone marrow.
D) It increases the risk of embolus formation.
A) It is caused by having a low number of circulating platelets.
B) It may produce petechiae.
C) It can be caused by conditions that destroy bone marrow.
D) It increases the risk of embolus formation.
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56
Which of the choices below is the parent cell for all formed elements of blood?
A) hemocytoblast
B) megakaryocyte
C) polymorphonuclear cell
D) normoblast
A) hemocytoblast
B) megakaryocyte
C) polymorphonuclear cell
D) normoblast
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57
All of the following can be expected with polycythemia EXCEPT _.
A) high hematocrit
B) increased blood volume
C) high blood pressure
D) low blood viscosity
A) high hematocrit
B) increased blood volume
C) high blood pressure
D) low blood viscosity
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58
The special type of hemoglobin present in fetal red blood cells is .
A) hemoglobin B
B) hemoglobin A
C) hemoglobin S
D) hemoglobin F
A) hemoglobin B
B) hemoglobin A
C) hemoglobin S
D) hemoglobin F
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59
What organ in the body regulates erythrocyte production?
A) liver
B) pancreas
C) kidney
D) brain
A) liver
B) pancreas
C) kidney
D) brain
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60
Which blood type is generally called the universal donor?
A) AB positive
B) B negative
C) A positive
D) O negative
A) AB positive
B) B negative
C) A positive
D) O negative
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61
List three blood tests that might be ordered if anemia is suspected.
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62
The group of blood disorders in which blood oxygen levels are inadequate to support normal metabolism is called _.
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63
A patient complains of no energy, a chronic sore throat, a low-grade fever, and is tired and achy. His doctor notes an enlarged spleen upon examination. What diagnosis would you expect and what definitive test would you request?
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64
Why would there be cause for concern if a young pregnant mother is Rh-, her husband is Rh+, and this is their second child?
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65
List the granulocytes and describe the appearance of their granules in a typical blood smear.
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66
List the most common causes of bleeding disorders.
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67
How many polypeptide chains make up hemoglobin?
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68
List the two general factors that limit normal clot growth to the sight of injury.
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69
What is the buffy coat found in centrifuged whole blood?
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70
A total WBC count and a differential WBC count have been ordered for Mrs. Johnson. What information is obtained from the differential count that the total count does not provide?
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71
Why is iron not stored or transported in its free form? In what form(s) is it stored or transported in blood?
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72
If a person has AB type blood, which of the ABO blood types can they receive as a transfusion?
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73
Why are the two pathways of blood clotting referred to as the extrinsic and intrinsic pathways?
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74
Which of the following is NOT a typical plasma protein?
A) globulins
B) erythropoietin
C) fibrinogen
D) albumin
A) globulins
B) erythropoietin
C) fibrinogen
D) albumin
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75
Why is blood considered a connective tissue?
A) It allows for chemical signals from one area of the body to reach another.
B) It is found in all areas of the body.
C) Plasma contains dissolved fibrous proteins.
D) It acts as an adhesive layer between tissue types.
A) It allows for chemical signals from one area of the body to reach another.
B) It is found in all areas of the body.
C) Plasma contains dissolved fibrous proteins.
D) It acts as an adhesive layer between tissue types.
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76
What determines whether blood is bright red or a dull, dark red?
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77
Explain why blood is classified as a connective tissue.
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78
When diagnosing an iron deficiency one of the first tests is a red blood cell count. Why is this so?
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79
Why is hemoglobin enclosed in erythrocytes rather than existing free in plasma?
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80
When monocytes migrate into the interstitial spaces to fight infection, they change to a different type of cell called _.
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