Exam 1 Flashcards
1
Q
What is 1?
A
anterior pituitary
2
Q
What is 2?
A
posterior pituitary
3
Q
What gland is shown?
A
Thyroid
4
Q
What is 1?
A
thyroid gland
5
Q
What is 2?
A
parathyroid
6
Q
What is 1?
A
pancreatic islet
7
Q
What is 2?
A
acinar cells
8
Q
What do alpha cells produce?
A
glucagon
9
Q
What do beta cells produce?
A
insulin
10
Q
What is 1?
A
follicular cells
11
Q
What is 2?
A
colloid cells
12
Q
What is 1?
A
capsule
13
Q
What is 2?
A
zona glomerulosa
14
Q
What is 3?
A
zona fasciculata
15
Q
What is 4?
A
zona reticularis
16
Q
What is the top row?
A
erythrocytes
17
Q
What is the second row?
A
neutrophil
18
Q
What is the third row?
A
eosinophils
19
Q
What is the fourth row?
A
basophils
20
Q
What is fifth row?
A
lymphocytes
21
Q
What is sixth row?
A
monocytes
22
Q
What is the square?
A
neutrophil
23
Q
What is the circle?
A
monocyte
24
Q
What are the triangles?
A
lymphocytes
25
What is 2?
eosinophil
26
What blood disorder is this?
human chronic granulocytic leukemia
27
What blood disorder is this?
sickle cell ; note the "target" cells
28
What blood disorder is this?
iron deficiency anemia
29
What blood disorder is this?
myelomonocytic leukemia
30
What blood disorder is this?
erythroblastosis fetalis
31
ADD OTHER BLOOD DISORDERS
32
If blood clumps with anti-a serum, what is the blood type?
type A
33
If blood coagulates with anti b serum, what is the blood type?
B
34
If blood coagulates with both anti a and anti b serum, what is the blood type?
AB
35
If the blood does not coagulate with anti a or anti b serum, what is the blood type?
O
36
WHat blood disorder is this?
myelomonocytic Leukemia (acute)
37
What blood disorder is this?
erythroblastosis fetalis
38
What blood disorder is this?
infectious mononucleosis
39
Coagulation Factor Steps
formation of prothrombin activator leads to prothrombin catalyzing into thrombin then fibrinogen catalyzing into fibrin