Question 1 - Single Best Answer
Identify the cell at the tip of the arrow:
eosinophil platelet basophil erythrocyte neutrophil
Question 2 - Single Best Answer
neutrophil plasma cell erythrocyte lymphocyte monocyte
Question 3 - Single Best Answer
eosinphil normoblast neutrophil erythrocyte plasma cell
Question 4 - Single Best Answer
osteoclast proerythroblast platelet megakaryocyte promyelocyte
Question 5 - Single Best Answer
myelocyte neutrophil neutrophil metamyelocyte neutrophil band promyelocyte
Question 6 - Single Best Answer
Identify the cell surrounding the arrow:
adipocyte megakaryocyte osteoclast air bubble
Question 7 - Single Best Answer
neutrophil erythrocyte basophil eosinophil platelet
Question 8 - Single Best Answer
normoblast polychromatophilic erythrocyte (reticulocyte) polychromatophilic erythroblast proerythroblast basophilic erythroblast
Question 9 - Single Best Answer
basophilic erythroblast promyelocyte megakaryocyte plasma cell proerythroblast
Question 10 - Single Best Answer
erythrocyte mature eosinophil mast cell mature neutrophil
Question 11 - Single Best Answer
lymphocyte normoblast plasma cell mature neutrophil neutrophil band
Question 12 - Single Best Answer
normoblast basophilic erythroblast polychromatophilic erythrocyte (reticulocyte) proerythroblast polychromatophilic erythroblast
Question 13 - Single Best Answer
Mr. Itchy presents to your office because of a rash. He was on a camping trip last week. On examination, he has blisters, scabs, and lichenified areas (a change in the skin texture secondary to irritation like scratching). You diagnose him with contact dermatitis (inflammation of the skin) secondary to poison ivy exposure. He also has pustules (small raised lesions in the skin containing pus). Here are some photos (gross and microscopic 1 and 2) of the initial blisters you would see. You suspect he is also infected with Staphylococcus aureus which are bacteria normally found on the skin. They can infect any open skin and cause pus. Which cell would you expect to see at the inflammatory site first?
neutrophil monocyte fibroblast epithelial cell
Question 14 - Single Best Answer
Of the following choices, which cell is directly involved in cleaning up the debris at an inflammatory site?
monocyte macrophage eosinophil stem cell
Question 15 - Single Best Answer
Which element plays a direct role in hemostasis (that is, the balance between the blood becoming clotted or not)?
monocyte erythrocyte adipocyte platelet megakaryocyte
Question 16 - Single Best Answer
Which structure plays a role in the initial allergic response?
megakaryocyte eosinophil platelet neutrophil
Question 17 - Single Best Answer
Which cell would not usually be seen within the lumen of a blood vessel?
mast cell monocyte platelets endothelial cells
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