Exam 2 Blood Flashcards

1
Q

What is 1?

A

Plasma; contains albumin, fibrinogen, immunoglobulins, lipids, hormones, vitamins, and salts as predominant compontes

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2
Q

What is 2?

A

Buffy coat; leukocyte and platelets 1%

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3
Q

What is 3?

A

Red blood cells; 42% - 47%

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4
Q

What is 4?

A

Blood collected in presence of anticoagulant and centrifuges

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5
Q

What is 5?

A

Blood collected without an anticoagulant and left to coagulate

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6
Q

What is 6?

A

Blood clot; fibrin containing networktrapping blood cells

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7
Q

What is 7?

A

Serum; protein rich fluid lacking fibrinogen

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8
Q

What is this slide a depiction of?

A

Normal Erythrocyte

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9
Q

What is shown on this slide?

A

Sickle cell erythrocytes

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10
Q

What is the large nucleated cell?

what is the small Purple cell?

A

Neutrophil

Platelet

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11
Q

what is shown on the slide?

A

Basophil

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12
Q

What is 1?

A

Bilobed nucleus

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13
Q

What is 2?

A

Specific (secondary) granules

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14
Q

What are 1 & 2?

And what type of cell is this?

A
  1. Bilobed nucleus
  2. Cytoplasmic granules

Cell type: basophil

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15
Q

What type of cell is this?

A

Eosinophil

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16
Q

What is 1?

A

Bilobed nucleus

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17
Q

What is 2?

A

Specific granules

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18
Q

What is 3?

A

Crystalline center

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19
Q

What is shown on the left?

A

Eosinophil

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20
Q

What is on the right?

A

Basophil

21
Q

What is shown?

A

Lymphocyte

22
Q

What is shown?

A

Monocyte

23
Q

What cell type is this?

what are A & B?

A

Monocyte

A = kidney shaped nucleus

B = small cytoplasmic granules

24
Q

What disorder is depicted here?

A

Erythroblastosis fetalis

25
Q

What lineage is depicted?

A

Myeloid lineage

26
Q

What is 1?

A

Myeloblast; nuclei are present but cytoplasmic granules are absent

27
Q

What is 2?

A

Promyelocyte; nucleoli and primary granules are present

28
Q

What is 3?

A

Myelocyte; nucleoli are not present golgi region present, both primary and specific granules are seen, last stage capable of mitosis

29
Q

What is 4?

A

Meamyelocyte; has golgi relation, eccentric bean shaped nucleus now contain some chromatin. Specific granulesoutnumberthe primary granules

30
Q

What is 5?

A

Band form; band form, golgi region, metamyelocyte, mylocyte with golgi region

31
Q

What is 1?

A

Promyelocyte

32
Q

What is 2?

A

Early promyelocyte

33
Q

What is 3?

A

Band form

34
Q

What is 4?

A

Polymorphonuclear neurtrophil

35
Q

What type of cell is this?

A

Basophil

36
Q

What are 1 &2?

A

1: basophil containing large granules
2: neutrophil continuing smaller cytoplasmic granules

37
Q

What are 3 & 4?

A

3: nucleus
4: cytoplasmic granules

38
Q

What is depicted on the slide?

A

Promegakaryocyte

39
Q

What is shown?

A

Promegakaryocyte

40
Q

What cell comes before the myeloid progenitor cell?

A

Pluripotent stem cell

41
Q

What is 2?

A

Reticulocyte

42
Q

What are 3 & 4?

A

3: proerythroblast
4: orthochromatic erythroblastosis

43
Q

What is 1?

A

Basophilic erythroblasts; nucleus absent, nucleoli absent, capable of mitosis

44
Q

What is 2?

A

Polychromatophilic erythroblasts; no nucleus is visible, no cell division takes place after this stage

45
Q

What is 3?

A

Orthochromatic erythroblasts; extremely dense (pyknotic), eccentrically located nucleus, postmitotic

46
Q

what is 4?

A

Reticulocyte; anucleated cell

47
Q

what is shown on this slide?

A

Proerythroblast

48
Q

What is shown?

A

Proerythroblast

49
Q

what is shown?

A

reticulocytes