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During disease, Extramedullary Hematopoiesis can occur in which location?
a. In the bloodstream
b. In the liver
c. In the Bone Marrow
d. In the proximal ends of the long bones
b. In the liver
Mature red blood cells exit the bone marrow via the-
a. Venous sinus
b. Central artery
c. Radial arteries
d. Nutrient Vein
a. Venous sinus
Which area of the hematopoietic cord indicates an Erythroblastic islet?
a. A
b. B
,c. C
d. D
d. D
Which of the following is NOT a feature of a stem cell?
a. It is committed to making lymphocytes
b. One daughter cell gives rise to more stem cells
c. One daughter cell will differentiate to become more mature
d. They reconstitute the hematopoietic system
a. It is committed to making lymphocytes
Which is the definition of erythropoiesis?
a. Filling the bone marrow
b. Making red blood cells
c. Making white blood cells
d. Making blood cells
b. Making red blood cells
Which is the definition of hematopoiesis?
a. Filling the bone marrow
b. Making red blood cells
c. Making white blood cells
d. Making blood cells
,d. Making blood cells
What is the earliest cell having a distinct microscopic morphology on a Wright's-
stained blood smear?
a. CFU-E
b. BFU-e
c. Hematopoietic Stem Cell
d. Pronormoblast
d. Pronormoblast
The nucleus appears pyknotic in which normoblastic stage?
a. Pronormoblast
b. Basophilic Normoblast
c. Polychromatic Normoblast
d. Orthochromic Normoblast
d. Orthochromic Normoblast
Which Cell is the Reticulocyte?
What is the cause of the bluish color of polychromatophilic erythrocytes
(reticulocytes) on a Wright's-stained blood smear?
a. Residual DNA
b. Residual RNA
, c. Hemoglobin
d. Mitochondria
b. Residual RNA
Iron enters developing red blood cells via
a. Hepcidin and glutathione
b. Ferroprotein and Hephaestion
c. Ferritin and hemosiderin
d. Transferring and the transferrin receptor
d. Transferring and the transferrin receptor
Which of the following represents the transport compartment of iron?
a. Hemoglobin
b. Myoglobin
c. Transferrin
d. Ferritin
c. Transferrin
Which of the following is a Myeloid Progenitor?
a. Pronormoblast
b. CFU-E
c. A short term self renewing stem cell
d. A long term self-renewing stem cell