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Blood Cells

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  • If immature neutrophils are observed in peripheral blood, the condition is called a?
  • Which one of the following blood tests would measure the average size of an erythrocyte in a blood sample?
  • An example of an agranulocytic leukocyte is a/an
  • The normal hematocrit in an adult dog is 35% to 57%. Allover, an adult Golden Retriever, has a hematocrit of 15%. This is an indication of
  • The process by which a neutrophil squeezes between the cells of the endothelium to leave a blood vessel and enter tissue is called
  • In a 3-year-old sheep most leukocyte production takes place in the
  • Which of the following cells is the most primitive?
  • Jaundice (icterus) could be a result of
  • Stercobilinogen is a breakdown product of
  • Oxygen carried in a hemoglobin molecule is bound to a/an
  • White blood cells use peripheral blood for
  • Which organ is capable of storing blood that can be released into circulation when the animal needs it?
  • One hemoglobin molecule can carry how many molecules of oxygen?
  • The PMN is also known as a/an
  • A megakaryocyte will eventually produce
  • A term that describes normal monocyte production is
  • The process by which neutrophils are attracted to the site of an infection by the interaction between microorganisms and tissue is called
  • The PCV is determined using
  • What is the minimum number of nuclear lobes seen in a hypersegmented neutrophil?
  • What gives hemoglobin its natural color?
  • If you counted 95% neutrophils on a cow’s differential white blood cell count and the normal range is 15% to 33%, this would be classified as
  • You are looking at a stained smear of horse blood and you see a leukocyte with large red granules in its cytoplasm. What cell are you most lik
  • The function of all white blood cells is
  • Polychromasia seen erythrocytes is a sign of
  • An NRBC (nucleated RBC) is __ a mature erythrocyte.
  • Which mature blood cell is described as a non-nucleated biconcave disc?
  • You would most likely see postprandial lipemia
  • Along with tissue macrophages, which leukocytes make up the mononuclear phagocyte system?
  • There are 13 clotting factors. What is the minimum number of factors that can be deficient or absent before blood will not clot?
  • During hemostasis which process occurs first?
  • The process by which blood is prevented from leaking out of damaged blood vessels is
  • EDTA is a/an
  • The process by which neutrophils engulf invading foreign microorganisms is called
  • An animal that has been vomiting frequently for the past 5 days and has been eating or drinking very little will most likely suffer from
  • This granulocyte’s granules contain heparin.
  • When monocytes enter tissue they become
  • The rate of erythropoiesis is controlled by erythropoietin, which is a/an
  • If an anticoagulant is used when collecting a blood sample, the fluid obtained from the sample after it has been centrifuged is
  • What nutrient do erythrocytes utilize to stay alive in a blood collection tube filled with blood?
  • The organ in an animal’s body that is the primary site of extravascular hemolysis is the
  • An immature neutrophil with a horseshoe-shaped nucleus is called a
  • Granulocytes are blood cells that have
  • Yellow bone marrow is composed primarily of
  • A senescent erythrocyte is a/an __ erythrocyte.