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Unit 5, Lecture 3 Quiz Retake

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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?

Which of the following is a granulocyte?
Lymphocyte
Macrophage
Basophil
T- Cell
Which of the following CAN perform phagocytosis?
B-Ce;;
Macrophage
Basophil
T-Cell
Which of the following is not a function of white blood cells but a function of our infected body cells?
Positive Chemotaxis
Phagocytosis
Diapedesis
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Diapedesis
Phagocytosis
Positive Chemotaxis
Pneumococci have infected your lungs, which of the following is the first to show up to fight them off?
Basophils
Neutrophils
Monocytes
Eosinophils
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.
Eosinophils
Monocytes
Basophils
Neutrophils
Which of the following uses antibodies to attack foreign molecules?
Lymphocytes
T-Cells
B-Cells
Basophils
Which of the following directly attacks INFECTED CELLS
Lymphocytes
T-Cells
Basophils
B-Cells
Which of the following promotes inflammation, causes vasodilation and increases blood vessel permeability?
Cytokines
Heparin
Histamine
Lysozyme
Antibodies
Pus consists of all the following except..
Damaged Cells
Bacteria
Leukocytes
Healthy Cells
White blood cells travel through the __________but do most of their work in the __________
Body Tissue, Blood
Urine, Blood
Water, Body Tissue
Blood, Body Tissue
Blood, Urine
If you get a splinter (tissue injury), your body immediately jumps into action! First ____1_______will occur in which, the infected cells will release chemicals attracting white blood cells. Then ____2_____will allow the WBC's to exit the blood and enter the tissue. Finally, once they have reached the bacteria, the WBC will engulf it and break it down, or in other words perform _____3______. What goes in the second blank?
Diapedesis
Phagocytosis
Positive Chemotaxis
If you get a splinter (tissue injury), your body immediately jumps into action! First ____1_______will occur in which, the infected cells will release chemicals attracting white blood cells. Then ____2_____will allow the WBC's to exit the blood and enter the tissue. Finally, once they have reached the bacteria, the WBC will engulf it and break it down, or in other words perform _____3______. What goes in the second blank?
Phagocytosis
Positive Chemotaxis
Diapedesis
If you get a splinter (tissue injury), your body immediately jumps into action! First ____1_______will occur in which, the infected cells will release chemicals attracting white blood cells. Then ____2_____will allow the WBC's to exit the blood and enter the tissue. Finally, once they have reached the bacteria, the WBC will engulf it and break it down, or in other words perform _____3______. What goes in the third blank?
Phagocytosis
Diapedesis
Positive Chemotaxis