Exam III - Blood & Hematopoiesis Flashcards

1
Q

Which of the following is not a component of blood?

a. Blood plasma
b. Formed elements
c. Carbon dioxide
d. Platelets
e. White blood cells

A

C. Carbon Dioxide

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2
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Which is NOT a major function of blood?

a. Transportation of nutrients
b. Regulation of blood pH
c. Protection against disease infection
d. Transportation of heat
e. Production of oxygen

A

e. Production of oxygen

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3
Q

True or false: blood is a form of connective tissue.

A

TRUE TRUE!!

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4
Q

Whole blood makes up about _____% of body weight

A

Whole blood makes up about 5-10% of body weight

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5
Q

What is the approximate lifespan of a canine red blood cell?

A

~110 days

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6
Q

What is the approximate lifespan of an equine red blood cell?

A

~160 days

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7
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What is the approximate lifespan of a feline red blood cell?

A

~70 days

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8
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What is the approximate lifespan of a bovine red blood cell?

A

~145 days

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9
Q

Identify the species that this blood smear was taken from?

A

Camelid species (elliptical or ovular RBC)

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10
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Which species could this blood smear have been taken from?

A

Avian, Reptile, Amphibians or Fish

Nucleated RBC

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11
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Which leukocytes can be categorized as granulocytes?

A

Neutrophils, eosinophils, and basophils

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12
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Which leukocytes can be categorized as agranulocytes?

A

lymphocytes and monocytes

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13
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What is the approximate diameter of a neutrophil?

A

~12 micrometers

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14
Q

Identify the type of canine leukocyte indicated by ‘A’

A

Small lymphocyte

**has a large nucleus and a small amount of cytoplasm

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15
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Identify the type of canine leukocyte indicated by ‘A’

A

Eosinophil

**note the bright pink granules in the cytoplasm

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16
Q

What type of cell is indicated by the ‘A’ arrows?

A

neutrophils

17
Q

What type of cell is indicated by the ‘B’ arrows?

A

monocytes

18
Q

What is indicated by the ‘C’ arrows?

A

platelets

19
Q

What is pictured here?

A

Reactive Lymphocyte

**note the deeply stained or blue cytoplasm along with a perinuclear clear zone (halo)

20
Q

What is pictured here?

A

Large granular lymphocyte

**note the abundant cytoplasm and eosinophilic granules

21
Q

_________ are cytoplasmic fragments from megakaryocytes

A

platelets

22
Q

Identify the structures indicated by the arrows.

A

Platelets

Small, anucleate, discoid, cytoplasmic fragments of megakaryocytes. Contain granules; ~2-4 micrometers

23
Q

Which type of marrow produces all blood cells and stores iron?

A

Red marrow

24
Q

What is indicated by the large arrow in this H&E section of bone marrow? The small arrow?

A

large arrow - boney trabeculae

small arrow - hemopoietic cells and adipocytes

25
Q

In this H&E section of bone marrow, what is indicated by the white arrows?

A

sinusoidal capillaries

26
Q

_________ is the process in bone marrow where specialized cellular precursors develop into the highly differentiated cells of peripheral blood

A

Hematopoiesis

27
Q

What are the prenatal sites of hematopoeisis?

A

yolk sac, liver, spleen, lymph nodes, thymus, bone marrow

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28
Q

What are the postnatal sites of hematopoiesis?

A

Red Marrow:

Sternum, ribs, vertebrae, scapulae, skull, pelvis, proximal end of femur and humerus in older animals

29
Q

What is pictured in this image?

(Bone Marrow Aspirate, canine)

A

Osteoclast.

Multinucleated, specialized macrophage.

Nuclei are separate!

30
Q

What is pictured in this image?

(Bone Marrow Aspirate, canine)

A

Megakaryocyte.

Multilobulated nucleus divides by endomitosis.

One nucleus with different lobes