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MLS Hematology Exam| 263 QUESTIONS| WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS What is the first type of cell produced by the developing embryo? Erythrocyte What percentage of tissue located in the bone marrow cavities of adults is fat? 50% Which of the following is not characteristic of pluripotent hematopoietic stem cells? Express the stem marker CD13 In an adult, what are the two best areas for obtaining active bone marrow by aspiration? Posterior iliac crest, sternum What is the normal ratio of myeloid to erythroid precursors in bone marrow (M:E ratio)? 4:1 Which of the following does not accurately describe hematopoietic growth factors? Action of majority is lineage restricted In the third month of gestation, what is the primary site of hematopoiesis? Liver The mechanism that relays information about tissue oxygen levels to erythropoietin-producing sites is located in the: Kidney Antigen-independent lymphopoiesis occurs in primary lymphoid tissue located in the: Thymus and bone marrow Programmed cell death is called: Apoptosis In what area of the bone marrow does hematopoiesis take place? Cords Bone marrow cellularity refers to the ration of: Hematopoietic tissue to adipose tissue Interleukins and colony stimulating factors are cytokines produced by: Monocytes and T lymphocytes What is the approximate total blood volume in an adult? 6 L The myeloid progenitor cell can produce cells committed to: Granulocytic, erythrocytic, monocytic, or megakaryocytic lineages The largest hematopoietic cells in normal bone marrow are: Megakaryocytes When evaluating a bone marrow aspirate smear, which finding is considered abnormal? The presence of 10% myeloblasts on the cell differential count As most blood cell lines mature, which of the following is characteristic? Nucleus to cytoplasm ratio (N:C) decreases Which of the following describes thrombopoietin (TPO)? Hormone produced by the liver that stimulates megakaryopoiesis When the hepatic phase of fetal life is reactivated in an adult, hematopoiesis can be termed: Myeloid metaplasia or extramedullary What is the average life span of a normal red blood cell? 120 days The Na+-K+ cation pump is an important mechanism in keeping the red blood cell intact. Its function is to maintain a high level of: Intracellular K+ Which of the following depicts the structure of the hemoglobin molecule? Four heme groups, four globin chains Which of the following describes the process known as culling? Removal of abnormal red cells by spleen Hemoglobin forms that are incapable of oxygen transport include: Carboxyhemoglobin and methemoglobin The majority of iron found in an adult is a constituent of: Hemoglobin A senescent red blood cell is one that has: Lived its life span What red cell morphologic abnormality is described by the term "poikilocytosis"? Deviations from normal shape Howell-Jolly bodies are composed of: DNA When spherocytes are reported, what is observed on the peripheral blood smear? Red cells without a central pallor The red cells found in lead poisoning characteristically exhibit coarse granules composed of __________ that are reported as _________. Aggregated ribosomes; basophilic stippling Rouleaux of red blood cells when seen in the monolayer of a blood smear is characteristic of: Multiple myeloma Which of the following is most frequently associated with the inclusion bodies seen in Color Plate 1? Post-splenectomy Which of the following statements about iron absorption is true? Absorption increases when erythropoietic activity increases What term describes a mature red blood cell that contains iron granules or deposits? Siderocyte Which of the following is associated with a "shift to the left" in the oxygen dissociation curve of hemoglobin? Decreased oxygen release Which of the following statements does not characterize erythropoietin (EPO)? Decreases stimulation of erythropoiesis when cellular hypoxia increases

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