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WBC's are composed of granulocytes (neutrophils, _________,
and ________) and non-granulocytes ( _________ and monocytes).
Eosinophils, Basophils, Lymphocytes
Eosinophils, Lymphocytes, Basophils
Basophils, Lymphocytes, Eosinophils
A decrease in WBC is termed as ________ whereas an increase is termed _________.
Leucocytosis, Leucocytopenia
Thrombocytopenia, Thrombocytosis
Lymphocytopenia, Lymphocytosis
Leucocytopenia, Leucocytosis
Which of the following WBC is associated with allergy?
Neutrophils
Lymphocytes
Eosinophils
Monocytes
When performing a manual differential count, the MT should count a minimum of _______ cells?
50
100
200
400
Which of the following correctly illustrates the maturation phases of a neutrophil?
Blast > Promyelocyte > Metamyelocyte > Myelocyte > Band Neutrophil > Segmented Neutrophil
Blast > Promyelocyte > Segmented Neutrophil > Myelocyte > Band Neutrophil > Metamyelocyte
Promyelocyte > Blast > Myelocyte > Metamyelocyte > Band Neutrophil > Segmented Neutrophil
Blast > Promyelocyte > Myelocyte > Metamyelocyte > Band Neutrophil > Segmented Neutrophil
Macrophages are present in blood
True
False
The appropriate field to count WBCs is the area of which red cells are slightly touching each other
True
False
The lymphoid stem cell gives rise to lymphocytes
True
False
Bonus Question
What is a neutrophil with 6 or more lobes called?
Hyposegmented Neutrophil
Hypergranular Neutrophil
Hypersegmented Neutrophil
Hypogranular Neutrophil
Bonus Question
B & T lymphocytes can be distinguished and classified based on morphology
True
False
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