Deck 9: Blood and Hemopoiesis

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A patient with acute myeloblastic leukemia might have a very high bone marrow concentration of

A) neutrophilic myelocytes
B) basophilic myelocytes
C) eosinophilic myeloblasts
D) colony-forming unit erythrocytes
E) neutrophilic stab cells
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A pediatrician sees a child with hereditary deficiency of NADPH oxidase. This child is

A) anemic
B) unable to bind IgE to his basophils and mast cells
C) unable to fight parasitic worm invaders
D) subject to persistent infections
E) unable to mount a humorally mediated immune response
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Erythroblastosis fetalis is a condition that may be fatal to the newborn because of

A) Rh blood group
B) A blood group
C) B blood group
D) M blood group
E) N blood group
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Which of the following white blood cells give rise to macrophages?

A) monocytes
B) lymphocytes
C) neutrophils
D) basophils
E) eosinophils
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Human erythrocytes do not have mitochondria but can produce ATP because these cells possess

A) carbonic anhydrase
B) chloride shift
C) band 3 proteins
D) spectrin
E) a glycolytic pathway
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A patient dies from saddle embolism. This is due to a blood clot in the

A) coronary artery
B) coronary sinus
C) bifurcation of the common carotid artery
D) bifurcation of the pulmonary artery
E) bifurcation of the abdominal aorta
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A patient with high corticosteroid levels would be expected to have

A) normal blood eosinophil count
B) low blood eosinophil count
C) high T cell count
D) low T cell count
E) high B cell count
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A patient whose plasma γ\gamma -globulin levels are highly elevated

A) has a high colloid osmotic pressure
B) is in the process of a humorally mediated immune reaction
C) is in the process of a cellularly mediated immune reaction
D) is immunosuppressed
E) has a viral infection
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A patient with a high eosinophil blood count most probably

A) has a parasitic worm invasion
B) suffers from spherocytosis
C) does not have an allergic reaction
D) has a low erythrocyte count
E) has a high erythrocyte count
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A patient whose colloid osmotic pressure is 15 mm Hg or less but has a normal blood volume is lacking

A) γ\gamma -globulins
B) α\alpha -globulins
C) β\beta -globulins
D) albumins
E) fibrinogen
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A patient with sickle cell anemia has a point mutation in which the amino acid valine is incorporated into the chain instead of

A) glutamate
B) tyrosine
C) glycine
D) proline
E) lysine
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Which of the following components of blood is not manufactured by the liver?

A) albumins
B) α\alpha -globulins
C) β\beta -globulins
D) γ\gamma -globulins
E) fibrinogen
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A patient with vitamin K deficiency has normal levels of

A) prothrombin
B) factor VII
C) factor IX
D) factor X
E) fibrinogen
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A patient presents at the emergency department in Yosemite National Park with gastrointestinal problems. He was camping and drank water from a clear spring without treating it first. His complaints include foul-smelling flatulence and diarrhea, bloating, and nausea. The emergency department physician suspects a Giardia infection because Giardia lamblia is endemic in the rivers and streams of the region. The patient's blood sample should show an elevated levels of

A) erythrocytes
B) neutrophils
C) basophils
D) eosinophils
E) monocytes
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In a healthy patient, the most populous leukocytes are

A) monocytes
B) lymphocytes
C) basophils
D) eosinophils
E) neutrophils
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Patients with secondary polycythemia have

A) low levels of erythropoietin
B) higher than normal levels of neutrophils
C) a decreased blood viscosity
D) higher than normal erythrocyte levels
E) lower than normal platelet levels
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A patient has hereditary spherocytosis. This condition is due to a defective

A) hemoglobin A1
B) substitution of valine for glutamate
C) impaired formation of β\beta -chains of the hemoglobin molecule
D) abnormal spectrin molecule
E) abnormal band 3 molecule
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A 65-year-old patient living in Florida sees his physician in early June complaining of generalized weakness, constant tiredness, and lack of energy. A complete blood count shows smaller than normal erythrocytes and lowered hemoglobin concentration. The patient also suffers from angular stomatitis, glossitis, and reduction in the number of lingual papillae. The physician should be considering which of the following possibilities?

A) iron deficiency anemia
B) aplastic anemia
C) blood loss
D) seasonal affective disorder
E) depression
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The structures at the tip of the arrow  <strong>The structures at the tip of the arrow  </strong> A) arise from CFU-GM B) arise from reticulocytes C) house major dense protein D) house  \alpha -granules E) release von Willebrand factor <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) arise from CFU-GM
B) arise from reticulocytes
C) house major dense protein
D) house α\alpha -granules
E) release von Willebrand factor
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A second-year surgical resident is found dead in his car in the garage of his townhouse with the engine still running. He left the hospital after a 24-hour shift, drove his car into his garage, and apparently fell asleep and succumbed to carbon monoxide poisoning. CO transformed his hemoglobin to the

A) F hemoglobin
B) T- hemoglobin
C) A1 hemoglobin
D) A2 hemoglobin
E) R- hemoglobin
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The cell at the tip of the arrow is a(n) <strong>The cell at the tip of the arrow is a(n)  </strong> A) basophilic metamyelocyte B) basophilic myelocyte C) neutrophilic myelocyte D) eosinophilic metamyelocyte E) eosinophilic myelocyte <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) basophilic metamyelocyte
B) basophilic myelocyte
C) neutrophilic myelocyte
D) eosinophilic metamyelocyte
E) eosinophilic myelocyte
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Which of the following cells is derived from colony-forming unit granulocyte-macrophage (CFU-GM)?

A) monocyte
B) basophil
C) erythrocyte
D) T cell
E) eosinophil
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The cell at the tip of the arrow is a(n) <strong>The cell at the tip of the arrow is a(n)  </strong> A) eosinophilic metamyelocyte B) neutrophilic metamyelocyte C) basophilic metamyelocyte D) promyelocyte E) myeloblast <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) eosinophilic metamyelocyte
B) neutrophilic metamyelocyte
C) basophilic metamyelocyte
D) promyelocyte
E) myeloblast
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The cell at the arrow tip is a <strong>The cell at the arrow tip is a  </strong> A) basophilic erythroblast B) myeloblast C) proerythroblast D) promyelocyte E) polychromatophilic erythroblast <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) basophilic erythroblast
B) myeloblast
C) proerythroblast
D) promyelocyte
E) polychromatophilic erythroblast
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The cell indicated by the arrow is a <strong>The cell indicated by the arrow is a  </strong> A) neutrophil B) neutrophilic metamyelocyte C) eosinophilic metamyelocyte D) eosinophilic myelocyte E) promyelocyte <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) neutrophil
B) neutrophilic metamyelocyte
C) eosinophilic metamyelocyte
D) eosinophilic myelocyte
E) promyelocyte
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The cell at the tip of the pointer <strong>The cell at the tip of the pointer  </strong> A) phagocytoses bacteria B) phagocytoses antigens C) releases major basic protein D) releases eosinophil chemotactic factor E) binds IgE to its plasmalemma <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) phagocytoses bacteria
B) phagocytoses antigens
C) releases major basic protein
D) releases eosinophil chemotactic factor
E) binds IgE to its plasmalemma
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The cell at the tip of the arrow is a <strong>The cell at the tip of the arrow is a  </strong> A) lymphocyte B) basophilic erythroblast C) promonocyte D) polychromatophilic erythroblast E) orthochromatophilic erythroblast <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) lymphocyte
B) basophilic erythroblast
C) promonocyte
D) polychromatophilic erythroblast
E) orthochromatophilic erythroblast
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The cell at the tip of the arrow is a(n) <strong>The cell at the tip of the arrow is a(n)  </strong> A) basophilic metamyelocyte B) basophilic myelocyte C) neutrophilic myelocyte D) eosinophilic metamyelocyte E) eosinophilic myelocyte <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) basophilic metamyelocyte
B) basophilic myelocyte
C) neutrophilic myelocyte
D) eosinophilic metamyelocyte
E) eosinophilic myelocyte
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The cell at the tip of the arrow is a <strong>The cell at the tip of the arrow is a  </strong> A) basophilic erythroblast B) myeloblast C) proerythroblast D) promyelocyte E) polychromatophilic erythroblast <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) basophilic erythroblast
B) myeloblast
C) proerythroblast
D) promyelocyte
E) polychromatophilic erythroblast
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A patient with acute myeloblastic leukemia might have a very high bone marrow concentration of

A) neutrophilic myelocytes
B) basophilic myelocytes
C) eosinophilic myeloblasts
D) colony-forming unit erythrocytes
E) neutrophilic stab cells
C
2
A pediatrician sees a child with hereditary deficiency of NADPH oxidase. This child is

A) anemic
B) unable to bind IgE to his basophils and mast cells
C) unable to fight parasitic worm invaders
D) subject to persistent infections
E) unable to mount a humorally mediated immune response
D
3
Erythroblastosis fetalis is a condition that may be fatal to the newborn because of

A) Rh blood group
B) A blood group
C) B blood group
D) M blood group
E) N blood group
A
4
Which of the following white blood cells give rise to macrophages?

A) monocytes
B) lymphocytes
C) neutrophils
D) basophils
E) eosinophils
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Human erythrocytes do not have mitochondria but can produce ATP because these cells possess

A) carbonic anhydrase
B) chloride shift
C) band 3 proteins
D) spectrin
E) a glycolytic pathway
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A patient dies from saddle embolism. This is due to a blood clot in the

A) coronary artery
B) coronary sinus
C) bifurcation of the common carotid artery
D) bifurcation of the pulmonary artery
E) bifurcation of the abdominal aorta
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A patient with high corticosteroid levels would be expected to have

A) normal blood eosinophil count
B) low blood eosinophil count
C) high T cell count
D) low T cell count
E) high B cell count
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A patient whose plasma γ\gamma -globulin levels are highly elevated

A) has a high colloid osmotic pressure
B) is in the process of a humorally mediated immune reaction
C) is in the process of a cellularly mediated immune reaction
D) is immunosuppressed
E) has a viral infection
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A patient with a high eosinophil blood count most probably

A) has a parasitic worm invasion
B) suffers from spherocytosis
C) does not have an allergic reaction
D) has a low erythrocyte count
E) has a high erythrocyte count
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A patient whose colloid osmotic pressure is 15 mm Hg or less but has a normal blood volume is lacking

A) γ\gamma -globulins
B) α\alpha -globulins
C) β\beta -globulins
D) albumins
E) fibrinogen
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A patient with sickle cell anemia has a point mutation in which the amino acid valine is incorporated into the chain instead of

A) glutamate
B) tyrosine
C) glycine
D) proline
E) lysine
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Which of the following components of blood is not manufactured by the liver?

A) albumins
B) α\alpha -globulins
C) β\beta -globulins
D) γ\gamma -globulins
E) fibrinogen
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A patient with vitamin K deficiency has normal levels of

A) prothrombin
B) factor VII
C) factor IX
D) factor X
E) fibrinogen
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A patient presents at the emergency department in Yosemite National Park with gastrointestinal problems. He was camping and drank water from a clear spring without treating it first. His complaints include foul-smelling flatulence and diarrhea, bloating, and nausea. The emergency department physician suspects a Giardia infection because Giardia lamblia is endemic in the rivers and streams of the region. The patient's blood sample should show an elevated levels of

A) erythrocytes
B) neutrophils
C) basophils
D) eosinophils
E) monocytes
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In a healthy patient, the most populous leukocytes are

A) monocytes
B) lymphocytes
C) basophils
D) eosinophils
E) neutrophils
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Patients with secondary polycythemia have

A) low levels of erythropoietin
B) higher than normal levels of neutrophils
C) a decreased blood viscosity
D) higher than normal erythrocyte levels
E) lower than normal platelet levels
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A patient has hereditary spherocytosis. This condition is due to a defective

A) hemoglobin A1
B) substitution of valine for glutamate
C) impaired formation of β\beta -chains of the hemoglobin molecule
D) abnormal spectrin molecule
E) abnormal band 3 molecule
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A 65-year-old patient living in Florida sees his physician in early June complaining of generalized weakness, constant tiredness, and lack of energy. A complete blood count shows smaller than normal erythrocytes and lowered hemoglobin concentration. The patient also suffers from angular stomatitis, glossitis, and reduction in the number of lingual papillae. The physician should be considering which of the following possibilities?

A) iron deficiency anemia
B) aplastic anemia
C) blood loss
D) seasonal affective disorder
E) depression
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The structures at the tip of the arrow  <strong>The structures at the tip of the arrow  </strong> A) arise from CFU-GM B) arise from reticulocytes C) house major dense protein D) house  \alpha -granules E) release von Willebrand factor

A) arise from CFU-GM
B) arise from reticulocytes
C) house major dense protein
D) house α\alpha -granules
E) release von Willebrand factor
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A second-year surgical resident is found dead in his car in the garage of his townhouse with the engine still running. He left the hospital after a 24-hour shift, drove his car into his garage, and apparently fell asleep and succumbed to carbon monoxide poisoning. CO transformed his hemoglobin to the

A) F hemoglobin
B) T- hemoglobin
C) A1 hemoglobin
D) A2 hemoglobin
E) R- hemoglobin
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The cell at the tip of the arrow is a(n) <strong>The cell at the tip of the arrow is a(n)  </strong> A) basophilic metamyelocyte B) basophilic myelocyte C) neutrophilic myelocyte D) eosinophilic metamyelocyte E) eosinophilic myelocyte

A) basophilic metamyelocyte
B) basophilic myelocyte
C) neutrophilic myelocyte
D) eosinophilic metamyelocyte
E) eosinophilic myelocyte
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Which of the following cells is derived from colony-forming unit granulocyte-macrophage (CFU-GM)?

A) monocyte
B) basophil
C) erythrocyte
D) T cell
E) eosinophil
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The cell at the tip of the arrow is a(n) <strong>The cell at the tip of the arrow is a(n)  </strong> A) eosinophilic metamyelocyte B) neutrophilic metamyelocyte C) basophilic metamyelocyte D) promyelocyte E) myeloblast

A) eosinophilic metamyelocyte
B) neutrophilic metamyelocyte
C) basophilic metamyelocyte
D) promyelocyte
E) myeloblast
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The cell at the arrow tip is a <strong>The cell at the arrow tip is a  </strong> A) basophilic erythroblast B) myeloblast C) proerythroblast D) promyelocyte E) polychromatophilic erythroblast

A) basophilic erythroblast
B) myeloblast
C) proerythroblast
D) promyelocyte
E) polychromatophilic erythroblast
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The cell indicated by the arrow is a <strong>The cell indicated by the arrow is a  </strong> A) neutrophil B) neutrophilic metamyelocyte C) eosinophilic metamyelocyte D) eosinophilic myelocyte E) promyelocyte

A) neutrophil
B) neutrophilic metamyelocyte
C) eosinophilic metamyelocyte
D) eosinophilic myelocyte
E) promyelocyte
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The cell at the tip of the pointer <strong>The cell at the tip of the pointer  </strong> A) phagocytoses bacteria B) phagocytoses antigens C) releases major basic protein D) releases eosinophil chemotactic factor E) binds IgE to its plasmalemma

A) phagocytoses bacteria
B) phagocytoses antigens
C) releases major basic protein
D) releases eosinophil chemotactic factor
E) binds IgE to its plasmalemma
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The cell at the tip of the arrow is a <strong>The cell at the tip of the arrow is a  </strong> A) lymphocyte B) basophilic erythroblast C) promonocyte D) polychromatophilic erythroblast E) orthochromatophilic erythroblast

A) lymphocyte
B) basophilic erythroblast
C) promonocyte
D) polychromatophilic erythroblast
E) orthochromatophilic erythroblast
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The cell at the tip of the arrow is a(n) <strong>The cell at the tip of the arrow is a(n)  </strong> A) basophilic metamyelocyte B) basophilic myelocyte C) neutrophilic myelocyte D) eosinophilic metamyelocyte E) eosinophilic myelocyte

A) basophilic metamyelocyte
B) basophilic myelocyte
C) neutrophilic myelocyte
D) eosinophilic metamyelocyte
E) eosinophilic myelocyte
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The cell at the tip of the arrow is a <strong>The cell at the tip of the arrow is a  </strong> A) basophilic erythroblast B) myeloblast C) proerythroblast D) promyelocyte E) polychromatophilic erythroblast

A) basophilic erythroblast
B) myeloblast
C) proerythroblast
D) promyelocyte
E) polychromatophilic erythroblast
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