Deck 12: Blood, Lymph, and Lymph Nodes

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Which of the following cells is the most primitive?

A) megakaryoblast
B) megakaryocyte
C) pluripotential stem cell
D) unipotential stem cell
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A megakaryocyte will eventually produce

A) erythrocytes.
B) monocytes.
C) neutrophils.
D) thrombocytes.
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What nutrient do erythrocytes utilize to stay alive in a blood collection tube filled with blood?

A) calcium
B) glucose
C) iron
D) vitamin B12
Question
If an anticoagulant is used when collecting a blood sample, the fluid obtained from the sample after it has been centrifuged is

A) peripheral blood.
B) plasma.
C) serum.
D) whole blood.
Question
What gives hemoglobin its natural color?

A) the carbon dioxide molecule
B) the globin molecule
C) the heme molecule
D) the oxygen molecule
Question
An example of an agranulocytic leukocyte is a/an

A) basophil.
B) erythrocyte.
C) lymphocyte.
D) neutrophil.
Question
There are 13 clotting factors. What is the minimum number of factors that can be deficient or absent before blood will not clot?

A) 0
B) 1
C) 7
D) 13
Question
One hemoglobin molecule can carry how many molecules of oxygen?

A) 16
B) 2
C) 4
D) 8
Question
The rate of erythropoiesis is controlled by erythropoietin, which is a/an

A) enzyme produced by the kidney.
B) enzyme produced by the spleen.
C) hormone produced by the kidney.
D) hormone produced by the spleen.
Question
An animal that has been vomiting frequently for the past 5 days and has been eating or drinking very little will most likely suffer from

A) hematopoiesis.
B) hemoconcentration.
C) hemodilution.
D) hemolysis.
Question
A term that describes normal monocyte production is

A) monocytoblastosis.
B) monocytopenia.
C) monocytopoiesis.
D) monocytosis.
Question
Polychromasia seen erythrocytes is a sign of

A) acid/base imbalance.
B) cell death.
C) dehydration.
D) immaturity.
Question
An NRBC (nucleated RBC) is __ a mature erythrocyte.

A) from a different cell line than
B) less mature than
C) more mature than
D) the same as
Question
Granulocytes are blood cells that have

A) red, blue, or yellow granules in their cytoplasm during the entire cellular maturation process.
B) red, blue, or yellow granules in their cytoplasm when the cells are mature.
C) specific granules in their cytoplasm that become nonspecific as the cell matures.
D) specific granules in their cytoplasm when the cells are mature.
Question
EDTA is a/an

A) anticoagulant.
B) clotting factor.
C) hematology stain.
D) plasma protein.
Question
In a 3-year-old sheep most leukocyte production takes place in the

A) liver.
B) red bone marrow.
C) spleen.
D) yellow bone marrow.
Question
How many heme molecules are contained in one hemoglobin molecule?

A) 1
B) 2
C) 3
D) 4
Question
Oxygen carried in a hemoglobin molecule is bound to a/an

A) calcium atom.
B) globin molecule.
C) iron atom.
D) protein molecule.
Question
Yellow bone marrow is composed primarily of

A) fat cells.
B) fibrous connective tissue.
C) immature erythrocytes.
D) immature leukocytes.
Question
Which mature blood cell is described as a non-nucleated biconcave disc?

A) erythrocyte
B) lymphocyte
C) monocyte
D) thrombocyte
Question
A senescent erythrocyte is a/an __ erythrocyte.

A) aged
B) deformed
C) immature
D) nucleated
Question
Jaundice (icterus) could be a result of

A) decreased amounts of conjugated bilirubin.
B) decreased intravascular hemolysis.
C) excessive amounts of glucuronic acid.
D) excessive amounts of unconjugated bilirubin.
Question
White blood cells use peripheral blood for

A) immunity.
B) maturation.
C) production.
D) transportation.
Question
Stercobilin is a/an

A) amino acid.
B) bacteria.
C) nutrient.
D) pigment.
Question
The PMN is also known as a/an

A) eosinophil.
B) lymphocyte.
C) monocyte.
D) neutrophil.
Question
What is the minimum number of nuclear lobes seen in a hypersegmented neutrophil?

A) 3
B) 5
C) 6
D) 8
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Where do neutrophils mature in a normal, healthy animal?

A) circulating pool
B) marginal pool
C) red bone marrow
D) tissue
Question
Which one of the following blood tests would measure the average size of an erythrocyte in a blood sample?

A) mean corpuscular hemoglobin concentration
B) mean corpuscular volume
C) red cell distribution width
D) reticulocyte count
Question
You are looking at a stained smear of horse blood and you see a leukocyte with large red granules in its cytoplasm. What cell are you most likely seeing?

A) basophil
B) eosinophil
C) lymphocyte
D) monocyte
Question
If you counted 95% neutrophils on a cow's differential white blood cell count and the normal range is 15% to 33%, this would be classified as a

A) leukocytopenia.
B) leukocytosis.
C) neutropenia.
D) neutrophilia.
Question
When performing a manual differential white blood cell count, how many white blood cells do you count per stained blood smear?

A) 1000 white blood cells
B) 100 white blood cells
C) 500 white blood cells
D) 80 white blood cells
Question
The organ in an animal's body that is the primary site of extravascular hemolysis is the

A) kidney.
B) liver.
C) lung.
D) spleen.
Question
If immature neutrophils are observed in peripheral blood, the condition is called a

A) left shift.
B) leukemia.
C) leukopenia.
D) right shift.
Question
An immature neutrophil with a horseshoe-shaped nucleus is called a

A) band cell.
B) metamyelocyte.
C) myelocyte.
D) promyelocyte.
Question
The function of all white blood cells is

A) antibody production.
B) defense.
C) phagocytosis.
D) toxin neutralization.
Question
The process by which blood is prevented from leaking out of damaged blood vessels is

A) hematocytosis.
B) hematopoiesis.
C) hemolysis.
D) hemostasis.
Question
During hemostasis which process occurs first?

A) coagulation cascade
B) fibrinolysis
C) platelet adhesion
D) platelet aggregation
Question
Stercobilinogen is a breakdown product of

A) amino acids.
B) globin.
C) heme.
D) liver cells.
Question
The normal reference range for the hematocrit in an adult dog is 35% to 57%. Allover, an adult Golden Retriever, has a hematocrit of 15%. This is an indication that Allover might

A) be anemic.
B) be dehydrated.
C) have circulating immature erythrocytes.
D) have larger than normal circulating erythrocytes.
Question
The PCV is determined using

A) plasma only.
B) serum only.
C) whole blood with an anticoagulant added.
D) whole blood with no anticoagulant added.
Question
Which set of vessels may contain one-way valves to prevent backflow?

A) arteries and capillaries
B) arteries and veins
C) capillaries and lymph vessels
D) veins and lymph vessels
Question
The process by which a neutrophil squeezes between the cells of the endothelium to leave a blood vessel and enter tissue is called

A) chemotaxis.
B) diapedesis.
C) opsonization.
D) phagocytosis.
Question
This granulocyte's granules contain heparin.

A) basophil
B) eosinophil
C) lymphocyte
D) neutrophil
Question
Where would you look for the thymus in a young animal?

A) axillary region
B) cranial abdomen
C) cranial thorax
D) inguinal region
Question
Which vessel carries lymph into a lymph node?

A) afferent lymph vessel
B) efferent lymph vessel
C) lymph artery
D) thoracic duct
Question
Tonsils differ from lymph nodes in that they

A) are found along lymph vessels.
B) are found throughout the body.
C) are most prominent in older animals.
D) are not encapsulated.
Question
Which organ is capable of storing blood that can be released into circulation when the animal needs it?

A) kidney
B) liver
C) lymph node
D) spleen
Question
Natural killer cells are a type of

A) eosinophil.
B) lymphocyte.
C) monocyte.
D) neutrophil.
Question
Blastic transformation of B lymphocytes will produce

A) lymphoblasts.
B) memory cells.
C) plasma cells.
D) T lymphocytes.
Question
This granulocyte makes up less than 1% of the circulating leukocytes.

A) basophil
B) eosinophil
C) lymphocyte
D) monocyte
Question
You would most likely see postprandial lipemia

A) immediately following a surgical procedure.
B) shortly after an animal has been exercised.
C) shortly after an animal has eaten.
D) when an animal is stressed.
Question
Which leukocyte is responsible for cell-mediated immunity?

A) B lymphoctyte
B) monocyte
C) plasma cell
D) T lymphocyte
Question
The process by which neutrophils engulf invading foreign microorganisms is called

A) chemotaxis.
B) diapedesis.
C) opsonization.
D) phagocytosis.
Question
The process by which neutrophils are attracted to the site of an infection by the interaction between microorganisms and tissue is called

A) chemotaxis.
B) diapedesis.
C) opsonization.
D) phagocytosis.
Question
One antibody type has thousands of antigen receptors on its cell surface. How many types of antigens will typically fit these receptors?

A) 5
B) 1
C) 10
D) 20
Question
Along with tissue macrophages, which leukocytes make up the mononuclear phagocyte system?

A) eosinophils
B) lymphocytes
C) monocytes
D) neutrophils
Question
The organ that is made up of white pulp and red pulp is the

A) kidney.
B) liver.
C) lymph node.
D) spleen.
Question
Immunoglobulins are produced by which leukocyte?

A) B lymphocyte
B) monocyte
C) plasma cell
D) T lymphocyte
Question
When monocytes enter tissue they become

A) macrophages.
B) mast cells.
C) neutrophils.
D) NK cells.
Question
Lymph from the digestive tract is called

A) ascites.
B) chyle.
C) chyme.
D) edema.
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1
Which of the following cells is the most primitive?

A) megakaryoblast
B) megakaryocyte
C) pluripotential stem cell
D) unipotential stem cell
pluripotential stem cell
2
A megakaryocyte will eventually produce

A) erythrocytes.
B) monocytes.
C) neutrophils.
D) thrombocytes.
thrombocytes.
3
What nutrient do erythrocytes utilize to stay alive in a blood collection tube filled with blood?

A) calcium
B) glucose
C) iron
D) vitamin B12
glucose
4
If an anticoagulant is used when collecting a blood sample, the fluid obtained from the sample after it has been centrifuged is

A) peripheral blood.
B) plasma.
C) serum.
D) whole blood.
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What gives hemoglobin its natural color?

A) the carbon dioxide molecule
B) the globin molecule
C) the heme molecule
D) the oxygen molecule
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6
An example of an agranulocytic leukocyte is a/an

A) basophil.
B) erythrocyte.
C) lymphocyte.
D) neutrophil.
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7
There are 13 clotting factors. What is the minimum number of factors that can be deficient or absent before blood will not clot?

A) 0
B) 1
C) 7
D) 13
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8
One hemoglobin molecule can carry how many molecules of oxygen?

A) 16
B) 2
C) 4
D) 8
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9
The rate of erythropoiesis is controlled by erythropoietin, which is a/an

A) enzyme produced by the kidney.
B) enzyme produced by the spleen.
C) hormone produced by the kidney.
D) hormone produced by the spleen.
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10
An animal that has been vomiting frequently for the past 5 days and has been eating or drinking very little will most likely suffer from

A) hematopoiesis.
B) hemoconcentration.
C) hemodilution.
D) hemolysis.
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11
A term that describes normal monocyte production is

A) monocytoblastosis.
B) monocytopenia.
C) monocytopoiesis.
D) monocytosis.
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12
Polychromasia seen erythrocytes is a sign of

A) acid/base imbalance.
B) cell death.
C) dehydration.
D) immaturity.
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An NRBC (nucleated RBC) is __ a mature erythrocyte.

A) from a different cell line than
B) less mature than
C) more mature than
D) the same as
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Granulocytes are blood cells that have

A) red, blue, or yellow granules in their cytoplasm during the entire cellular maturation process.
B) red, blue, or yellow granules in their cytoplasm when the cells are mature.
C) specific granules in their cytoplasm that become nonspecific as the cell matures.
D) specific granules in their cytoplasm when the cells are mature.
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15
EDTA is a/an

A) anticoagulant.
B) clotting factor.
C) hematology stain.
D) plasma protein.
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16
In a 3-year-old sheep most leukocyte production takes place in the

A) liver.
B) red bone marrow.
C) spleen.
D) yellow bone marrow.
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17
How many heme molecules are contained in one hemoglobin molecule?

A) 1
B) 2
C) 3
D) 4
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18
Oxygen carried in a hemoglobin molecule is bound to a/an

A) calcium atom.
B) globin molecule.
C) iron atom.
D) protein molecule.
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19
Yellow bone marrow is composed primarily of

A) fat cells.
B) fibrous connective tissue.
C) immature erythrocytes.
D) immature leukocytes.
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Which mature blood cell is described as a non-nucleated biconcave disc?

A) erythrocyte
B) lymphocyte
C) monocyte
D) thrombocyte
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21
A senescent erythrocyte is a/an __ erythrocyte.

A) aged
B) deformed
C) immature
D) nucleated
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22
Jaundice (icterus) could be a result of

A) decreased amounts of conjugated bilirubin.
B) decreased intravascular hemolysis.
C) excessive amounts of glucuronic acid.
D) excessive amounts of unconjugated bilirubin.
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23
White blood cells use peripheral blood for

A) immunity.
B) maturation.
C) production.
D) transportation.
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24
Stercobilin is a/an

A) amino acid.
B) bacteria.
C) nutrient.
D) pigment.
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25
The PMN is also known as a/an

A) eosinophil.
B) lymphocyte.
C) monocyte.
D) neutrophil.
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26
What is the minimum number of nuclear lobes seen in a hypersegmented neutrophil?

A) 3
B) 5
C) 6
D) 8
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27
Where do neutrophils mature in a normal, healthy animal?

A) circulating pool
B) marginal pool
C) red bone marrow
D) tissue
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28
Which one of the following blood tests would measure the average size of an erythrocyte in a blood sample?

A) mean corpuscular hemoglobin concentration
B) mean corpuscular volume
C) red cell distribution width
D) reticulocyte count
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29
You are looking at a stained smear of horse blood and you see a leukocyte with large red granules in its cytoplasm. What cell are you most likely seeing?

A) basophil
B) eosinophil
C) lymphocyte
D) monocyte
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30
If you counted 95% neutrophils on a cow's differential white blood cell count and the normal range is 15% to 33%, this would be classified as a

A) leukocytopenia.
B) leukocytosis.
C) neutropenia.
D) neutrophilia.
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When performing a manual differential white blood cell count, how many white blood cells do you count per stained blood smear?

A) 1000 white blood cells
B) 100 white blood cells
C) 500 white blood cells
D) 80 white blood cells
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32
The organ in an animal's body that is the primary site of extravascular hemolysis is the

A) kidney.
B) liver.
C) lung.
D) spleen.
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33
If immature neutrophils are observed in peripheral blood, the condition is called a

A) left shift.
B) leukemia.
C) leukopenia.
D) right shift.
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An immature neutrophil with a horseshoe-shaped nucleus is called a

A) band cell.
B) metamyelocyte.
C) myelocyte.
D) promyelocyte.
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35
The function of all white blood cells is

A) antibody production.
B) defense.
C) phagocytosis.
D) toxin neutralization.
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36
The process by which blood is prevented from leaking out of damaged blood vessels is

A) hematocytosis.
B) hematopoiesis.
C) hemolysis.
D) hemostasis.
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37
During hemostasis which process occurs first?

A) coagulation cascade
B) fibrinolysis
C) platelet adhesion
D) platelet aggregation
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38
Stercobilinogen is a breakdown product of

A) amino acids.
B) globin.
C) heme.
D) liver cells.
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39
The normal reference range for the hematocrit in an adult dog is 35% to 57%. Allover, an adult Golden Retriever, has a hematocrit of 15%. This is an indication that Allover might

A) be anemic.
B) be dehydrated.
C) have circulating immature erythrocytes.
D) have larger than normal circulating erythrocytes.
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40
The PCV is determined using

A) plasma only.
B) serum only.
C) whole blood with an anticoagulant added.
D) whole blood with no anticoagulant added.
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41
Which set of vessels may contain one-way valves to prevent backflow?

A) arteries and capillaries
B) arteries and veins
C) capillaries and lymph vessels
D) veins and lymph vessels
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42
The process by which a neutrophil squeezes between the cells of the endothelium to leave a blood vessel and enter tissue is called

A) chemotaxis.
B) diapedesis.
C) opsonization.
D) phagocytosis.
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43
This granulocyte's granules contain heparin.

A) basophil
B) eosinophil
C) lymphocyte
D) neutrophil
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44
Where would you look for the thymus in a young animal?

A) axillary region
B) cranial abdomen
C) cranial thorax
D) inguinal region
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45
Which vessel carries lymph into a lymph node?

A) afferent lymph vessel
B) efferent lymph vessel
C) lymph artery
D) thoracic duct
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46
Tonsils differ from lymph nodes in that they

A) are found along lymph vessels.
B) are found throughout the body.
C) are most prominent in older animals.
D) are not encapsulated.
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47
Which organ is capable of storing blood that can be released into circulation when the animal needs it?

A) kidney
B) liver
C) lymph node
D) spleen
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48
Natural killer cells are a type of

A) eosinophil.
B) lymphocyte.
C) monocyte.
D) neutrophil.
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49
Blastic transformation of B lymphocytes will produce

A) lymphoblasts.
B) memory cells.
C) plasma cells.
D) T lymphocytes.
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50
This granulocyte makes up less than 1% of the circulating leukocytes.

A) basophil
B) eosinophil
C) lymphocyte
D) monocyte
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51
You would most likely see postprandial lipemia

A) immediately following a surgical procedure.
B) shortly after an animal has been exercised.
C) shortly after an animal has eaten.
D) when an animal is stressed.
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52
Which leukocyte is responsible for cell-mediated immunity?

A) B lymphoctyte
B) monocyte
C) plasma cell
D) T lymphocyte
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53
The process by which neutrophils engulf invading foreign microorganisms is called

A) chemotaxis.
B) diapedesis.
C) opsonization.
D) phagocytosis.
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54
The process by which neutrophils are attracted to the site of an infection by the interaction between microorganisms and tissue is called

A) chemotaxis.
B) diapedesis.
C) opsonization.
D) phagocytosis.
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55
One antibody type has thousands of antigen receptors on its cell surface. How many types of antigens will typically fit these receptors?

A) 5
B) 1
C) 10
D) 20
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56
Along with tissue macrophages, which leukocytes make up the mononuclear phagocyte system?

A) eosinophils
B) lymphocytes
C) monocytes
D) neutrophils
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57
The organ that is made up of white pulp and red pulp is the

A) kidney.
B) liver.
C) lymph node.
D) spleen.
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58
Immunoglobulins are produced by which leukocyte?

A) B lymphocyte
B) monocyte
C) plasma cell
D) T lymphocyte
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59
When monocytes enter tissue they become

A) macrophages.
B) mast cells.
C) neutrophils.
D) NK cells.
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60
Lymph from the digestive tract is called

A) ascites.
B) chyle.
C) chyme.
D) edema.
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