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BIOL 431 - Quiz 1 Questions with
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formed elements - ANSWER-basophils, eosinophils, lymphocytes, megakaryocytes,
monocytes, and neutrophils are all examples of these _____________

number rises during parasite infections - ANSWER-eosinophils

releases a vasodilator; the least abundant WBC - ANSWER-basophil

transports oxygen - ANSWER-erythrocytes

primarily water, noncellular; the fluid matrix of blood - ANSWER-plasma

phagocyte in chronic infections - ANSWER-monocyte

hematocrit - ANSWER-% of total blood volume occupied by red blood cells (45%)

what causes low hematocrit? - ANSWER-- iron deficiency
- sickle cell anemia
- hemolytic anemia
- hemorrhagic anemia
- chemotherapy
- cancer

what is low hematocrit? - ANSWER-less than 35%

what does low hematocrit result in? - ANSWER-anemia

what does it mean when you have low hematocrit? - ANSWER-you only have 35%
or less of RBCs in your blood volume.

What are the symptoms of low hematocrit? - ANSWER-- tiredness
- headaches
- fatigue (due to lack of oxygen and nutrients)
- FEELING COLD
- dizziness
- hypoxia

what is a high hemtocrit? - ANSWER-greater than 55%

what is the main consequence of a high hematocrit? - ANSWER-polycythemia

what causes a high hematocrit? - ANSWER-- decreased oxygen levels

, - increased altitude
- respiratory issues
- smoking
- COVID

what are the symptoms of a high hematocrit? - ANSWER-- blood is very thick
- difficult for heart to pump blood adequately and may lead to congestive heart failure

how are basophils structurally adapted for its fxn? - ANSWER-they release their
large cytoplasmic granules that contain heparin, histamine (vasodilator), and
serotonin during allergic reactions that intensify overall inflammatory response.

how are monocytes structurally adapted for its fxn? - ANSWER-- BIGGER --> for
phagocytosis
- clean up cellular debris and microbes after an infection
- packed full of lysosomes!

how are erythrocytes structurally adapted for its fxn? - ANSWER-- no nucleus --> all
internal space used for transporting oxygen
- lack mitochondria and generate ATP anaerobically --> do not use up any oxygen
they transport
- biconcave disc --> greater surface area for diffusion of gas molecules in and out of
RBC
- plasma membrane is strong and flexible --> deform without rupturing to squeeze
through capillaries

where is the primary source of RBCs in the adult human being? - ANSWER-the
shafts (epiphysis) of long bones

what is hemopoiesis? - ANSWER-process by which the formed elements of blood
develop

where is the main site of hemopoiesis? - ANSWER-red bone marrow

what does the red bone marrow contain that is essential for hemopoiesis? -
ANSWER-pluripotent stem cells (hemocytoblasts)

what are 2 types of pluripotent stem cells? - ANSWER-myeloid stem cells and
lymphoid stem cells

what do myeloid stem cells give rise to? - ANSWER-erythrocytes, platelets,
monocytes, eosinophils, basophils, and neutrophils (leukocytes)

what do lymphoid stem cells give rise to? - ANSWER-WBC's: lymphocytes (T and B
cells and natural killer cells)

what is a hemocytoblast? - ANSWER-(pluripotent stem cells) immature stem cells in
the redbone marrow that gives rise to precursors of all the different mature blood
cells. (gives rise to myeloid and lymphoid stem cells).

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