Leukocyte Development, Kinetics, and Functions Flashcards

1
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  1. Neutrophils and monocytes are direct descendants of a
    common progenitor known as:
    a. CLP
    b. GMP
    c. MEP
    d. HSC
A

b. GMP

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  1. The stage in neutrophilic development in which the nucleus
    is indented in a kidney bean shape and the cytoplasm has
    secondary granules that are lavender in color is the:
    a. Band
    b. Myelocyte
    c. Promyelocyte
    d. Metamyelocyte
A

d. Metamyelocyte

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  1. Type II myeloblasts are characterized by:
    a. Presence of fewer than 20 primary granules per cell
    b. Basophilic cytoplasm with many secondary granules
    c. Absence of granules
    d. Presence of a folded nucleus
A

a. Presence of fewer than 20 primary granules per cell

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  1. Which one of the following is a function of neutrophils?
    a. Presentation of antigen to T and B lymphocytes
    b. Protection against reexposure by same antigen
    c. Nonspecific destruction of foreign organisms
    d. Initiation of delayed hypersensitivity response
A

c. Nonspecific destruction of foreign organisms

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  1. Which of the following cells are important in immune regulation, allergic inflammation, and destruction of tissue
    invading helminths?
    a. Neutrophils and monocytes
    b. Eosinophils and basophils
    c. T and B lymphocytes
    d. Macrophages and dendritic cells
A

b. Eosinophils and basophils

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  1. Basophils and mast cells have high-affinity surface receptors for which immunoglobulin?
    a. A
    b. D
    c. E
    d. G
A

c. E

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  1. Which of the following cell types is capable of differentiating into osteoclasts, macrophages, or dendritic cells?
    a. Neutrophils
    b. Lymphocytes
    c. Monocytes
    d. Eosinophils
A

c. Monocytes

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  1. Macrophages aid in adaptive immunity by:
    a. Degrading antigen and presenting it to lymphocytes
    b. Ingesting and digesting organisms that neutrophils
    cannot
    c. Synthesizing complement components
    d. Storing iron from senescent red cells
A

a. Degrading antigen and presenting it to lymphocytes

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  1. Which of the following is the final stage of B cell maturation after activation by antigen?
    a. Large, granular lymphocyte
    b. Plasma cell
    c. Reactive lymphocyte
    d. Immunoblast
A

b. Plasma cell

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  1. The following is unique to both B and T lymphocytes and
    occurs during their early development:
    a. Expression of surface antigens CD4 and CD8
    b. Maturation in the thymus
    c. Synthesis of immunoglobulins
    d. Rearrangement of antigen receptor genes
A

d. Rearrangement of antigen receptor genes

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