6501 Advanced Patho- Chapter 28
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Hemoglobin - ANSWER Oxygen-binding molecule in erythrocytes
Hepcidin - ANSWER Hormone that regulates iron homeostasis
Thrombopoietin - ANSWER Hormone growth factor that regulates platelet formation
Tissue thromboplastin - ANSWER Chemical released by damaged cells that activates
coagulation.
Plasmin - ANSWER Enzyme that dissolves clots
Myoglobin - ANSWER Oxygen-binding molecule in muscle cells
Granulocytes - ANSWER Neutrophil, Basophil, Eosinophil
Agranulocytes - ANSWER Macrophage, Natural killer cell, Lymphocyte, Monocyte
Eosinophils - ANSWER Defend against parasites
Neutrophils - ANSWER Do phagocytosis early in inflammation; kill bacteria
Macrophages - ANSWER Do active phagocytosis as part of the mononuclear
phagocyte system; process and present antigens; participate in wound healing
B lymphocytes (plasma cells) - ANSWER Produce antibodies against specific antigens
Natural killer cells - ANSWER Kill tumor cells and virus-infected cells
Dendritic cells - ANSWER Process antigens and present them to lymphocytes
Monocytes - ANSWER Precursor cells for macrophages
Mature erythrocytes - ANSWER do not have a nucleus
mature neutrophils have - ANSWER a multilobed nucleus
Neutrophils, basophils, and eosinophils are - ANSWER granulocytes
immature neutrophils are called - ANSWER bands
hematopoiesis refers to - ANSWER production of blood cells and occurs primarily in
the bone marrow after birth.
Questions And Answers With Verified
Solutions Graded A+ Latest Update
2025.
Hemoglobin - ANSWER Oxygen-binding molecule in erythrocytes
Hepcidin - ANSWER Hormone that regulates iron homeostasis
Thrombopoietin - ANSWER Hormone growth factor that regulates platelet formation
Tissue thromboplastin - ANSWER Chemical released by damaged cells that activates
coagulation.
Plasmin - ANSWER Enzyme that dissolves clots
Myoglobin - ANSWER Oxygen-binding molecule in muscle cells
Granulocytes - ANSWER Neutrophil, Basophil, Eosinophil
Agranulocytes - ANSWER Macrophage, Natural killer cell, Lymphocyte, Monocyte
Eosinophils - ANSWER Defend against parasites
Neutrophils - ANSWER Do phagocytosis early in inflammation; kill bacteria
Macrophages - ANSWER Do active phagocytosis as part of the mononuclear
phagocyte system; process and present antigens; participate in wound healing
B lymphocytes (plasma cells) - ANSWER Produce antibodies against specific antigens
Natural killer cells - ANSWER Kill tumor cells and virus-infected cells
Dendritic cells - ANSWER Process antigens and present them to lymphocytes
Monocytes - ANSWER Precursor cells for macrophages
Mature erythrocytes - ANSWER do not have a nucleus
mature neutrophils have - ANSWER a multilobed nucleus
Neutrophils, basophils, and eosinophils are - ANSWER granulocytes
immature neutrophils are called - ANSWER bands
hematopoiesis refers to - ANSWER production of blood cells and occurs primarily in
the bone marrow after birth.