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cell destruction inside the bone marrow - correct answer ✔✔Intramedullary Hemolysis
increase in the number of white blood cells - correct answer ✔✔Leukocytosis
Within the blood vessel - correct answer ✔✔Intravascular
outside the blood vascular system - correct answer ✔✔Extravascular
Spleen, liver, Thymus, Bone Marrow, Lymph nodes - correct answer ✔✔RES system organs
Inside the bone marrow - correct answer ✔✔Where does hematopoiesis occur?
along the lining in the bone marrow - correct answer ✔✔Where do megakaryocytes reside?
platelets - correct answer ✔✔What come from magakaryocytes?
kidneys - correct answer ✔✔Where does erythropoietin come from?
formation and destruction of cells - correct answer ✔✔What is the function of the RES system?
50:50 - correct answer ✔✔What is the fast to cell ratio in an adult?
, in all long bones - correct answer ✔✔What is the location of the bone marrow in children?
Plasma cells, megakaryocytes, immature red cells, macrophages, immature WBCs - correct
answer ✔✔Which cells are in bone marrow?
Banded neutrophils, segmented neutrophils, eosinophils, basophils, monocytes, lyphocytes and
platelets - correct answer ✔✔Which cells are in peripheral blood?
red marrow - correct answer ✔✔Which bone marrow cell is hemopoeitically active?
spleen - correct answer ✔✔Which organ is involved in red cell circulation?
120 days - correct answer ✔✔How long do RBCs live?
myeloblast-> promyelocyte->myelocyte->metamyelocyte, banded neutrophil-> segmented
neutrophils - correct answer ✔✔What is the sequence of WBC maturation?
Myelocyte - correct answer ✔✔What cell is the most present at the dawn of neutrophilia?
pluripotent stem cell - correct answer ✔✔What cell has the ability to become any cell?
Flow cytometry - correct answer ✔✔What can you use to tell the difference between T cells
and B cells?
Basophil- mast cells
B cells- plasma cells
Monocytes- Macrophages - correct answer ✔✔What cells move to the tissues and what do they
become?