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Unit 5, Lecture 3 Quiz

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Which of the following is an agranulocyte?

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Which of the following cannot perform phagocytosis?

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Which of the following is not a function of white blood cells but a funnction of our infected body cells?

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5.

Pneumococci have infected your lungs, which of the following is the first to show up to fight them off?

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6.

Which of the following cannot directly attach foreign invaders but can release chemicals which create an environment that makes it easier for other white blood cells to fight off invaders.

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7.

Which of the following uses antibodies to attack foreign molecules?

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Which of the following directly attacks INFECTED CELLS

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Which of the following promotes inflammation, causes vasodilation and increases blood vessel permeability?

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10.

Which of the following inhibits blood clotting?

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11.

Pus consists of all the following except..

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White blood cells travel through the __________but do most of their work in the __________

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13.

If you get a splinter (tissue injury), your body immediately jumps into action! Put the following in order of the inflammatory response to the splinter! Hint: Think about the definition of each and logically which must occur first.

  1. Positive Chemotaxis

  2. Diapedesis

  3. Phagocytosis

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14.

A person is not feeling well. They go to the doctors and get blood work.

They following is their blood cell count results:

Neutrophil 58%

Lymphocyte 27%

Monocyte 5%

Eosinophil 15%

Basophil 0.5%.

A. First, identify the leukocyte that is abnormally high by comparing these results to the normal values below.

B. Then, based off these results, what might be causing this patient to feel ill?