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  • 問題数 46 • 8/29/2024

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  • 1

    Light stained, spaces in stained nucleus

    PARACHROMATIN

  • 2

    Densed stained, aggregated, granulated chromatin

    HETEROCHROMATIN

  • 3

    Fine arrange chromatin

    EUCHROMATIN

  • 4

    Cells in spleen responsible for splenic culling

    MACROPHAGES

  • 5

    Other term for old RBCS

    SENESCENT RBC

  • 6

    Factors affecting RBC Production

    CYTOKINES, ESTROGEN, TESTOSTERONE, T3, T4, VITAMIN, MINERAL, GLOBIN

  • 7

    Major growth factor in RBC Production produced by the _ cells of the kidney

    ERYTHROPOIETIN, PERITUBULAR

  • 8

    What condition triggers kidney to produce EPOHYPOXIA

    HYPOXIA

  • 9

    Hormones inhibit EPO production

    ESTROGEN

  • 10

    Hormones enhances erythropoietin production

    TESTOSTERONE

  • 11

    Other hormones responsible in EPO prod.

    T3, T4

  • 12

    Important in the synthesis of DNA. Deficiency results to anemia

    FOLIC ACID, VIT B12

  • 13

    These minerals synthesizes hemoglobin in EPO Prod.

    Fe, Cu

  • 14

    Protein needed in RBC Prod.

    GLOBIN

  • 15

    The production of Neutrophils, Eosinophils and Basophils which share the same maturation but varies in the morphology

    GRANULOPOIESIS

  • 16

    Progenitor cell which produces Neutrophils

    CFU-G

  • 17

    Progenitor cell which produces eosinophils

    CFU-Eo

  • 18

    Progenitor cell which produces basophils

    CFU-Baso

  • 19

    Blast stage consist of how many days

    14 DAY

  • 20

    What stages in the Granulopoiesis is mitotically active

    1-3

  • 21

    The stage which usual rules in cell maturation applies wherein the more immature the cell is, the larger its nucleus.

    MYELOBLAST

  • 22

    Stage which Azurophilic or Primary Granules starts to appear

    PROMYELOCYTE

  • 23

    Primaey granules is also known as

    AZUROPHILIC

  • 24

    Secondary granules or Specific granules are starting to appear. Tertiary granules may also start to appear as well as the Dawn of Neutrophilia

    MYELOCYTE

  • 25

    As the secondary granules starting to appear from the golgi complex (which appear as an unstained portion), the secondary granules appear reddish tinge resulting now as if a sun coming out called the

    DAWN OF NEUTROPHILIA

  • 26

    Secondary granules is also known as the

    SPECIFIC

  • 27

    Stage where Nucleus starts to undergo indentation or kidney bean or peanut shaped nucleus.Small amounts of secondary granules are present in this stage but there is a further production of tertiary granules

    METAMYELOCYTE

  • 28

    Metamyelocyte is also known as

    JUVENILE CELL

  • 29

    Basophils granulation color

    DARK BLUE-BLACK

  • 30

    Neutrophil granulation color

    PINK-LILAC

  • 31

    Eosinophil granulation color

    ORANGE-RED

  • 32

    Immature cell which Nucleus undergoes elongation into the shape of a band. The width is one half or less than one half of the diameter of the nucleus

    BAND, STAB, STAFF

  • 33

    Stage that normally appear in the circulation with the amount of at least 0-5%.

    BAND CELL

  • 34

    if it appears in the circulation with an amount of more than 5%, it will now indicate

    ACUTE LEUKEMIA

  • 35

    Mature Neutrophil is also known as

    POLYMORPHONUCLEAR NEUTROPHIL, SEGMENTER

  • 36

    Multi-segmented, normally, can be 3-4 lobes and in an older or more mature cells they can be 5 lobe

    POLYMORPHONUCLEAR NEUTROPHIL

  • 37

    Abundance of 2 lobes is an indication of abnormality known as

    HYPOLOBULATION

  • 38

    Lifespan of Neutrophils_ and approx., how many hours in the blood before proceeding in the tissues

    9-10 DAY, 7 HOUR

  • 39

    Condition wherein neutrophil lifespan is lengthen preventing apoptosis

    INFECTION

  • 40

    The process of neutrophils leaving the circulation is called

    DIAPEDESIS

  • 41

    first to arrive in the site of infection

    NEUTROPHIL

  • 42

    irreversible, once they arrive in the tissue, they can no longer go back to the circulation

    MIGRATION

  • 43

    Once the cell performs its function, they die becoming a _ cell. This is called “end-stage cell”

    PUSS

  • 44

    Neutrophils attracted to chemoreactants because they have receptors to it particulary the

    CXCR1, CXCR2

  • 45

    Involves redistributing itself by going near the vascular lining and roll and cling

    IMMIGRATION

  • 46

    not end stage cells since they can function again

    LYMPHOCYTE