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3P EXAM WITH VERIFIED QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2026/2027
1. Neutrophils are ...
phagocytic cells
a type of white
blood cell a type of
granulocyte
the first type of cells to proliferate and migrate to the
infection site all of the above
2. All of the following are functions of the kidneys,
except: Regulation of body fluid osmolarity
and volume
Regulation of acid-base
balance Excretion of
metabolic products
Secretion of erythropoietin
None of the above
3. Which type of infection is most commonly associated with an
elevated neutrophil count?
Acute bacterial
infections Parasitic
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infestations
Fungal infections
Chronic viral infections
4. Explain the relationship between neutrophilia and the body's immune
response.
more neutrophils to combat an infection or inflammation.
Neutrophilia indicates a suppressed immune response due to a lack of
neutrophil production.
Neutrophilia is a condition where the body attacks its own neutrophils, leading to
their increase in circulation.
Neutrophilia is a condition caused by an overproduction of red blood cells in the
bone marrow
Neutrophilia is unrelated to the immune response and is solely a result of
genetic
factors.
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