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What is the first type of cell produced by the developing embryo? - AnswerErythrocyte What percentage of tissue located in the bone marrow cavities of adults is fat? - Answer50% Which of the following is not characteristic of pluripotent hematopoietic stem cells? - AnswerExpress the stem marker CD13 In an adult, what are the two best areas for obtaining active bone marrow by aspiration? - AnswerPosterior iliac crest, sternum What is the normal ratio of myeloid to erythroid precursors in bone marrow (M:E ratio)? - Answer4:1 Which of the following does not accurately describe hematopoietic growth factors? - AnswerAction of majority is lineage restricted In the third month of gestation, what is the primary site of hematopoiesis? - AnswerLiver The mechanism that relays information about tissue oxygen levels to erythropoietin-producing sites is located in the: - AnswerKidney Antigen-independent lymphopoiesis occurs in primary lymphoid tissue located in the: - AnswerThymus and bone marrow Programmed cell death is called: - AnswerApoptosis In what area of the bone marrow does hematopoiesis take place? - AnswerCords Bone marrow cellularity refers to the ration of: - AnswerHematopoietic tissue to adipose tissue Interleukins and colony stimulating factors are cytokines produced by: - AnswerMonocytes and T lymphocytes What is the approximate total blood volume in an adult? - Answer6 L ©THESTAR 2024/2025 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED 3:09PM. 2 The myeloid progenitor cell can produce cells committed to: - AnswerGranulocytic, erythrocytic, monocytic, or megakaryocytic lineages The largest hematopoietic cells in normal bone marrow are: - AnswerMegakaryocytes When evaluating a bone marrow aspirate smear, which finding is considered abnormal? - AnswerThe presence of 10% myeloblasts on the cell differential count As most blood cell lines mature, which of the following is characteristic? - AnswerNucleus to cytoplasm ratio (N:C) decreases Which of the following describes thrombopoietin (TPO)? - AnswerHormone produced by the liver that stimulates megakaryopoiesis When the hepatic phase of fetal life is reactivated in an adult, hematopoiesis can be termed: - AnswerMyeloid metaplasia or extramedullary What is the average life span of a normal red blood cell? - Answer120 days The Na+-K+ cation pump is an important mechanism in keeping the red blood cell intact. Its function is to maintain a high level of: - AnswerIntracellular K+ Which of the following depicts the structure of the hemoglobin molecule? - AnswerFour heme groups, four globin chains Which of the following describes the process known as culling? - AnswerRemoval of abnormal red cells by spleen Hemoglobin forms that are incapable of oxygen transport include: - AnswerCarboxyhemoglobin and methemoglobin The majority of iron found in an adult is a constituent of: - AnswerHemoglobin A senescent red blood cell is one that has: - AnswerLived its life span What red cell morphologic abnormality is described by the term "poikilocytosis"? - AnswerDeviations from normal shape Howell-Jolly bodies are composed of: - AnswerDNA When spherocytes are reported, what is observed on the peripheral blood smear? - AnswerRed cells without a central pallor The red cells found in lead poisoning characteristically exhibit coarse granules composed of __________ that are reported as _________. - AnswerAggregated ribosomes; basophilic stippling ©THESTAR 2024/2025 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED 3:09PM. 3 Rouleaux of red blood cells when seen in the monolayer of a blood smear is characteristic of: - AnswerMultiple myeloma Which of the following is most frequently associated with the inclusion bodies seen in Color Plate 1? - AnswerPost-splenectomy Which of the following statements about iron absorption is true? - AnswerAbsorption increases when erythropoietic activity increases What term describes a mature red blood cell that contains iron granules or deposits? - AnswerSiderocyte Which of the following is associated with a "shift to the left" in the oxygen dissociation curve of hemoglobin? - AnswerDecreased oxygen release Which of the following statements does not characterize erythropoietin (EPO)? - AnswerDecreases stimulation of erythropoiesis when cellular hypoxia increases Which of the following factors will result in an immediate increase in oxygen delivery to the tissues? - AnswerIncreased hemoglobin binding of 2,3-BPG Periods of intense erythropoietin activity cause premature release of marrow reticulocytes into the blood. Which of the following is not true of these early reticulocytes? - AnswerLoss of residual RNA occurs immediately upon marrow release Which of the following inclusions is only visible with supravital staining? - AnswerHeinz bodies The presence of schistocytes on the peripheral blood smear is commonly associated with: - AnswerIncreased red cell destruction Which of the following may be a sign of accelerated bone marrow erythropoiesis? - AnswerNucleated red cells in the peripheral circulation Microcytic, hypochromic red cells are most often associated with impaired: - AnswerHemoglobin synthesis When in bone marrow, nucleated red cells present would be staged as: - AnswerOrthochromic normoblasts When acanthocytes are found on the blood smear, it is usually the result of: - AnswerAltered membrane lipids Which erythrocyte metabolic

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What is the first type of cell produced by the developing embryo? - Answer✔Erythrocyte

What percentage of tissue located in the bone marrow cavities of adults is fat? - Answer✔50%
Which of the following is not characteristic of pluripotent hematopoietic stem cells? -
Answer✔Express the stem marker CD13
In an adult, what are the two best areas for obtaining active bone marrow by aspiration? -
Answer✔Posterior iliac crest, sternum
What is the normal ratio of myeloid to erythroid precursors in bone marrow (M:E ratio)? -
Answer✔4:1
Which of the following does not accurately describe hematopoietic growth factors? -
Answer✔Action of majority is lineage restricted

In the third month of gestation, what is the primary site of hematopoiesis? - Answer✔Liver
The mechanism that relays information about tissue oxygen levels to erythropoietin-producing
sites is located in the: - Answer✔Kidney
Antigen-independent lymphopoiesis occurs in primary lymphoid tissue located in the: -
Answer✔Thymus and bone marrow

Programmed cell death is called: - Answer✔Apoptosis

In what area of the bone marrow does hematopoiesis take place? - Answer✔Cords

Bone marrow cellularity refers to the ration of: - Answer✔Hematopoietic tissue to adipose
tissue

Interleukins and colony stimulating factors are cytokines produced by: - Answer✔Monocytes
and T lymphocytes

What is the approximate total blood volume in an adult? - Answer✔6 L

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The myeloid progenitor cell can produce cells committed to: - Answer✔Granulocytic,
erythrocytic, monocytic, or megakaryocytic lineages

The largest hematopoietic cells in normal bone marrow are: - Answer✔Megakaryocytes
When evaluating a bone marrow aspirate smear, which finding is considered abnormal? -
Answer✔The presence of 10% myeloblasts on the cell differential count

As most blood cell lines mature, which of the following is characteristic? - Answer✔Nucleus to
cytoplasm ratio (N:C) decreases

Which of the following describes thrombopoietin (TPO)? - Answer✔Hormone produced by the
liver that stimulates megakaryopoiesis
When the hepatic phase of fetal life is reactivated in an adult, hematopoiesis can be termed: -
Answer✔Myeloid metaplasia or extramedullary

What is the average life span of a normal red blood cell? - Answer✔120 days
The Na+-K+ cation pump is an important mechanism in keeping the red blood cell intact. Its
function is to maintain a high level of: - Answer✔Intracellular K+

Which of the following depicts the structure of the hemoglobin molecule? - Answer✔Four
heme groups, four globin chains

Which of the following describes the process known as culling? - Answer✔Removal of abnormal
red cells by spleen
Hemoglobin forms that are incapable of oxygen transport include: -
Answer✔Carboxyhemoglobin and methemoglobin

The majority of iron found in an adult is a constituent of: - Answer✔Hemoglobin

A senescent red blood cell is one that has: - Answer✔Lived its life span
What red cell morphologic abnormality is described by the term "poikilocytosis"? -
Answer✔Deviations from normal shape

Howell-Jolly bodies are composed of: - Answer✔DNA
When spherocytes are reported, what is observed on the peripheral blood smear? -
Answer✔Red cells without a central pallor
The red cells found in lead poisoning characteristically exhibit coarse granules composed of
__________ that are reported as _________. - Answer✔Aggregated ribosomes; basophilic
stippling


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Rouleaux of red blood cells when seen in the monolayer of a blood smear is characteristic of: -
Answer✔Multiple myeloma
Which of the following is most frequently associated with the inclusion bodies seen in Color
Plate 1? - Answer✔Post-splenectomy

Which of the following statements about iron absorption is true? - Answer✔Absorption
increases when erythropoietic activity increases
What term describes a mature red blood cell that contains iron granules or deposits? -
Answer✔Siderocyte
Which of the following is associated with a "shift to the left" in the oxygen dissociation curve of
hemoglobin? - Answer✔Decreased oxygen release
Which of the following statements does not characterize erythropoietin (EPO)? -
Answer✔Decreases stimulation of erythropoiesis when cellular hypoxia increases
Which of the following factors will result in an immediate increase in oxygen delivery to the
tissues? - Answer✔Increased hemoglobin binding of 2,3-BPG
Periods of intense erythropoietin activity cause premature release of marrow reticulocytes into
the blood. Which of the following is not true of these early reticulocytes? - Answer✔Loss of
residual RNA occurs immediately upon marrow release

Which of the following inclusions is only visible with supravital staining? - Answer✔Heinz bodies
The presence of schistocytes on the peripheral blood smear is commonly associated with: -
Answer✔Increased red cell destruction
Which of the following may be a sign of accelerated bone marrow erythropoiesis? -
Answer✔Nucleated red cells in the peripheral circulation
Microcytic, hypochromic red cells are most often associated with impaired: -
Answer✔Hemoglobin synthesis
When in bone marrow, nucleated red cells present would be staged as: -
Answer✔Orthochromic normoblasts

When acanthocytes are found on the blood smear, it is usually the result of: - Answer✔Altered
membrane lipids
Which erythrocyte metabolic pathway generates adenosine triphosphate (ATP) via glycolysis? -
Answer✔Embden-Meyerhof




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