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Penn Foster Anatomy & Physiology 2 Exam  | Questions & 100% Correct Answers  (Verified) | Latest Update | Grade A+
  • Penn Foster Anatomy & Physiology 2 Exam | Questions & 100% Correct Answers (Verified) | Latest Update | Grade A+

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  • In mammals, the most common type of agranulocyte in the body is the ____. : Lymphocyte Leukocytes are also know as ____. : White blood cells Cells involved in the production of antibodies are _____. : B cells (lymphocytes) Name the five types of white blood cells. : Neutrophil, Basophil, Eosinophil, Monocyte, Lymphocyte 2 | P a g e Name three types of lymphoid tissue. : Any of the following: lymph nodes, tonsils, spleen, thymus, bursa of Fabricius, Peyer's patche
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The Abnormal CBC WBC Responses in Disease (Exam 2) Questions and Answers
  • The Abnormal CBC WBC Responses in Disease (Exam 2) Questions and Answers

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  • The Abnormal CBC WBC Responses in Disease (Exam 2) Questions and Answers Increased total WBC count - ANS ️️ Leukocytosis Decreased total WBC count - ANS ️️ Leukopenia Increased absolute neutrophil count - ANS ️️ Neutrophilia Decreased absolute neutrophil count - ANS ️️ Neutropenia Increased absolute lymphocyte count - ANS ️️ Lymphocytosis Decreased absolute lymphocyte count - ANS ️️ Lymphopenia Increased absolute monocyte count - ANS ️️ Monocytosis Decreased ...
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BIO 105 Midterm Exam Straighterline FALL 2023
  • BIO 105 Midterm Exam Straighterline FALL 2023

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  • Hemoglobin Select one: a. transports O in the blood. b. is only used once then decomposed. c. is normally found in both the plasma and erythrocytes. d. gives white blood cells their color. e. catalyzes the reaction that forms carbonic acid. Which of the following phrases is least likely to be used in describing erythrocytes? Select one: a. Nucleus is centrally located b. Biconcave cells c. Cytoplasm contains hemoglobin d. Main role is transporting blood gases e. Cells can change sha...
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VTNE Practice Questions With Verified Answers
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  • VTNE Practice Questions With Verified Answers. 1. What electrolyte change can occur if you leave a blood sample sitting too long with red blood cells (RBCs) in contact with the serum? A - Phosphorus increases B - Bicarbonate decreases C - Potassium decreases D - Sodium increases - answerA. Phosphorus increases 2. A client brings in her dog who ate a box of rat poison in the last 2 days. What symptoms would be expected? A - Bleeding, weakness B - Seizures, vomiting C - Unconscious, ra...
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Foundations of Medicine – Immunology Exam With Verified Answers
  • Foundations of Medicine – Immunology Exam With Verified Answers

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  • Foundations of Medicine – Immunology Exam With Verified Answers Pluripotent hemopoietic stem cell The precursor cell that is capable of giving rise to all blood cell lineages: Erythrocytes Platelets Granulocyte/monocyte (myeloid) Lymphocyte (lymphoid) Where does a mast cell come from? Unknown, but thought to originate in spleen, thymus, or lymph node How are mast cells different from other hematopoietic cells? Mast cells are fixed to tissues rather than circulating in...
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ASCP Hematology Review Questions  with Complete Correct Answers |  Grade A+
  • ASCP Hematology Review Questions with Complete Correct Answers | Grade A+

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  • Name the locations of active marrow in adults: Ans: sternum, skull, ribs, pelvis, vertebrae Where does hematopoiesis take place during the first 2 months of gestation? Ans: yolk sac Where does the majority of hematopoiesis take place during the 2nd through 7th month of gestation? Ans: spleen When does the bone marrow take over hematopoiesis? Ans: after birth What are the stages in order of the erythrocyte lineage? Ans: (1)rubriblast, (2)prorubricyte, (3)rubricyte, (4)metarubricyte, (5...
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Hematology AAB MOCK EXAM missed questions and answrs(latest upate)
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  • Monocyte Identify the nucleated blood cell. Lymphocyte Band neutrophil Monocyte Eosinophil Homozygous HbSS A completely sickled cell (drepanocyte) is most commonly seen in which of these conditions? Homozygous HbSS Heterozygous HbSA Double heterozygous HbSC Hb S with beta thalassemia Truly sickled cells are a result of a homozygous HbSS state. Heterozygous HbSA or Sickle cell trait patients typically do not exhibit any red blood cell abnormalities on the peripheral sme...
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Anatomy and Physiology Practice Test Exam Questions With 100% Verified Answers
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  • Anatomy and Physiology Practice Test Exam Questions With 100% Verified Answers 1) Which of the following terms describes the body's ability to maintain its normal state? (A) Anabolism (B) Catabolism (C) Tolerance (D) Homeostasis (E) Metabolism - answer1) D (Homeostasis) 2) Each of the following is known to help prevent infection EXCEPT (A) hair in the nose (B) mucous membranes (C) osteoblasts ©BRAINBARTER 2024/2025 (D) saliva (E) tears - answer2) C (osteoblasts) 3) Each of the...
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NUR 145 Module B- Cellular Integrity Review Questions and Correct Answer
  • NUR 145 Module B- Cellular Integrity Review Questions and Correct Answer

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  • Discuss basic anatomy and physiology of blood, bone marrow and blood cells -blood: produced in bone marrow, liver, spleen (hematopoiesis)/made of plasma, cells, albumin, globulin, fibrinogen, electrolytes, waste products and nutrients -bone marrow: within are stem cells which differentiate into myeloid/lymphoid cells -blood cells: wbc (leukocyte), neutrophil, monocyte, eosinophil, basophil, lymphocyte,t lymphocyte, b lymphocyte, plasma cell, rbc (erythrocyte), platelet (thrombocyte) Hematopoe...
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PATHO 337 Module 3 Exam (University of maryland)
  • PATHO 337 Module 3 Exam (University of maryland)

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  • Explain the challenges of diagnosing autoimmune disorders. Your Answer: This is challangeing because it can affect the cells of the tissues of body system and blood . There are over 80 identifiable, many are overlapping and non specific. you need to follow PT, physical evendence and serological finding to get the correct autoimmune diagonosis. There are over 80 identified, many with overlapping presentations. Many manifestations are nonspecific and are seen in other non-autoimmune diseas...
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