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The normal hematocrit of a male is 46 and the normal hematocrit of a female is 42. What factor primarily accounts for the gender difference in normal hematocrit values?

male androgens stimulate RBC production, while female estrogens do not

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Plasma proteins constitute ~7% of the blood plasma volume. Which plasma protein is most abundant in the blood?

albumins

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What common blood test can provide information about the level of formed elements a person has?

hematocrit

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Which organ synthesizes and releases more than 90% of plasma proteins?

liver

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Immunoglobulins protect the body by attacking foreign proteins and pathogens. Another name for immunoglobulin is

antibody

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Plasma constitutes ~55% of the volume of blood. What molecule makes up most of the plasma volume?

water

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The iron-containing molecule that is part of the hemoglobin molecule is called __________.

heme

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Which formed element functions to transport oxygen from the lungs to the tissues, and carbon dioxide from tissues to the lungs?

erythrocytes

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Erythrocytes do not contain a nucleus, mitochondria or ribosomes. What does this indicate to you about RBC molecular and cellular processes?

all of the following responses are correct

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What type of condition is suspected if a patient has an abnormally low reticulocyte count?

diminished erythropoiesis

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What type of condition would be suspected if a patient’s blood test results are abnormally low for hematocrit, hemoglobin concentration, and RBC count?

anemia

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<p>Which white blood cell is eosinophil </p>

Which white blood cell is eosinophil

B

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<p>Which white blood cell is lymphocyte</p>

Which white blood cell is lymphocyte

E

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<p>Which white blood cell is basiphil</p>

Which white blood cell is basiphil

C

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<p>Which white blood cell is monocyte </p>

Which white blood cell is monocyte

D

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<p>Which white blood cell is neurophil </p>

Which white blood cell is neurophil

A

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Which WBC functions to promote inflammation by entering damaged tissues and releasing histamine?

basophil

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Which WBC increases during parasitic infections and phagocytizes antibody-labeled materials?

eosinophil

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WBCs called granulocytes have specialized secretory vesicles called granules that contain cytotoxic, antimicrobial or other molecular substances. These molecules are released by the cells in a process known as ____________ which aids in the body’s non-specific immunity (=innate immunity).

degranulation

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_________ are small membrane-bound cell fragments that contain enzymes and other substances important for blood clotting

platelets

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<p>progenitor cell </p>

progenitor cell

C

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<p>Hemocytoblast</p>

Hemocytoblast

A

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<p>megakaryocyte </p>

megakaryocyte

I

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<p>Lymphoid stem cells</p>

Lymphoid stem cells

E

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<p>myeloid stem cells</p>

myeloid stem cells

B

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<p>monoblast</p>

monoblast

F

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<p>Myelocytes</p>

Myelocytes

G

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All of the formed elements originate from hematopoietic stem cells called ___________ which are found in the red bone marrow of certain bones.

hemocytoblast

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Myeloid stem cells will differentiate into certain formed elements based on the chemical signals that they receive. When influenced by the hormone, erythropoietin (EPO), RBCs will form in a process called ______________.

erythropoiesis

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Myeloid stem cells will differentiate into certain formed elements based on the chemical signals that they receive. When they are influenced by the hormone thrombopoietin, they will differentiate into _______________ which will fragment and form thrombocytes.

megakaryocytes

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<p>B blood </p>

B blood

B

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<p>AB blood </p>

AB blood

C

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<p>O blood </p>

O blood

D

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<p>A blood</p>

A blood

A

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What is the blood type of an individual who has A, B, and D RBC surface antigens, but does NOT have anti-A or anti-B antibodies?

AB+

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What is the blood type of an individual who does NOT have A, B, and D RBC surface antigens, but does have anti-A and anti-B antibodies?

O-

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When an individual receives an incompatible blood type, it can cause an acute hemolytic reaction. What is the end result of an acute hemolytic reaction?

destruction of RBCs

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What type of blood can an individual with “B” blood safely receive in a blood transfusion?

B or O

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What type of blood can an individual with “O” blood safely receive in a blood transfusion?

O only

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Sensitization of a Rh- mother carrying her first Rh+ can be prevented if she is administered a drug called ___________.

RhoGam

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<p>ID white blood cells</p>

ID white blood cells

neutrophils

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<p>ID white blood cells</p>

ID white blood cells

eosinophile

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<p>ID white blood cells</p>

ID white blood cells

basophil

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<p>ID white blood cells</p>

ID white blood cells

monocyte

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<p>ID white blood cells</p>

ID white blood cells

lymphocyte

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What type of white blood cell is usually elevated in a patient with a bacterial infection?

neutrophils

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A CBC is performed to examine the formed elements in a patient's blood. What does CBC stand for?

complete blood count

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Which plasma proteins maintain the osmotic pressure of plasma?

albumins

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Blood is a fluid _________________.

connective tissue

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Which plasma protein is involved in the process of blood clotting?

fibrinogen

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What type of white blood cell is usually elevated in patients with parasitic infections?

eosinophils

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True or False? Blood is composed of plasma and formed elements.

True

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Which formed element is the most numerous in blood?

red blood cells

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What type of white blood cell is usually elevated in a patient with a viral infection?

lymphocytes

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Red blood cell membranes have

agglutinogens that specify that person’s blood type.

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ABO and Rh antigens

all the answers are correct

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Which of the following statements about blood types is correct?

a person with Type O blood has two recessive alleles and has neither the type A or Type B antigen.

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Antibodies to the A and B antigens are

preformed in blood plasma.

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True or False? A healthy male patient had his blood typed and it was determined that he has B- blood. We know from his blood type that he has anti-A antibodies and anti-D (anti-Rh) antibodies in his plasma.

False

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If a patient’s blood type is AB-, what would the appearance of the A, B, and Rh samples?

A clumped, B clumped, Rh unclumped

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Why are individuals with AB+ blood type known as universal recipients for blood transfusions?

They have both A and B antigens on the surface of their RBCs, and their blood serum does not contain antibodies against A, B, or Rh antigens.

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To determine an individual’s blood type, drops of the blood sample are mixed

separately with antiserum containing antibodies that recognize either type A antigens, type B antigens, or Rh antigens.

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Antigens

are present on all cells.

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ABO and Rh agglutinogens

can cause the most vigorous and potentially fatal transfusion reactions.

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<p>Sample 1 is</p>

Sample 1 is

A+

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<p>Sample 2 is</p>

Sample 2 is

B+

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<p>Sample 3 is</p>

Sample 3 is

AB-

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<p>Sample 4 is</p>

Sample 4 is

O-

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<p>Sample 5 is</p>

Sample 5 is

AB+

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<p>Sample 6 is</p>

Sample 6 is

B-

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If a carbohydrate is attached to a phospholipid in the plasma membrane, this structure is called a(n) ____________.

glycolipid

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If a carbohydrate is attached to a protein in the plasma membrane, this structure is called a(n) ____________.

glycoprotein

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The clumping of cell-bound antigens and antibodies in a lattice is called ____________.

agglutination

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<p>name A</p>

name A

antibody

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<p>name B</p>

name B

red blood cell

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<p>name C</p>

name C

antigen

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<p>blood type for A</p>

blood type for A

AB+

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<p>blood type for B</p>

blood type for B

A+

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<p>bloody type for C</p>

bloody type for C

B+

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<p>blood type for D</p>

blood type for D

O+

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<p>blood type for E</p>

blood type for E

AB-

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<p>blood type for F</p>

blood type for F

A-

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<p>bloody type for G</p>

bloody type for G

B-

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<p>bloody type for H</p>

bloody type for H

O-

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ABO blood types are determined by the presence or absence of glycoproteins called __________.

antigens

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ABO glycoproteins are located on the outer surface of the _____________.

red blood cell

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Proteins that bind to specific antigens are called _____________.

antibodies

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A person’s ABO blood type can be determined in the Lab by adding ___________ to their blood sample and looking for agglutination.

antisera

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Anti-A only

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Antisera bottles contain _______________. Select all that apply

antibodies against a specific red blood cell agglutinogens

antibodies against a specific red blood cell antigen

agglutinogens against a specific red blood cell antigen

red blood cells from donors with known blood types

antibodies against a specific red blood cell agglutinogens

antibodies against a specific red blood cell antigen

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When performing a blood typing assay, you are at the step where you must mix the wells. Your Lab partner says to save time, you should use the same stirring stick to mix all three wells. What do you think would happen if you did this?

cross contamination of the antibodies would occur

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What blood type would type B+ appear to be if you accidentally added B+ blood and anti-B antisera to all three wells?

AB+

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O-

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O+

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Select all the statements that correctly describe proper disposal of Lab materials being used for the blood typing assay. Select all that apply

disposal of used pipets and stirring sticks into the hazardous waste bin

disposal of used gloves in the regular waste bin

disposal of used solution dispenser in the regular waste bin

disposal of the used blood typing tray into the hazardous waste bin

disposal of used pipets and stirring sticks into the hazardous waste bin, disposal of the used blood typing tray into the hazardous waste bin

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A+

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O+

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B-

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AB-

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Select all the antibodies that could be present in type A- blood, assuming this person has been exposed to the Rh antigen. Select all that apply

Anti-B

Anti-A

Anti-Rh

no antibodies

Anti-B, Anti-Rh