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Vet 226

Test 2

QuestionAnswer
Most active in bacterial infections Neutrophil
Most prevalent leukocyte in most of our domestic species Neutrophil
No phagocytic abilities Lymphocyte
Only leukocyte that does not necessarily finish the maturation sequence in the bone marrow Lymphocyte
Most active in response to parasite and allergies Eosinophil
Red/magenta staining granules Eosinophil
The largest leukocyte Monocyte
Also called a macrophage when found in tissues Monocyte
Easily confused with mast cells Basophil
Releases chemotactic factor to attract eosinophils Basophil
All of the following except for which, are clinical signs seen with Lysosomal Storage Disorders Anemia
At what level of thrombocytopenia do we concern of clotting deficiencies < 40,000
The first phagocytes to respond to an infection are Segs
The process of an inflammatory cell being attracted to the site of action via chemical signaling Chemotaxis
Toxic neutrophils may show large Purple granules
Which cell is affected by the Birman cat anomaly Neutrophil
Which is seen with canine Ehrlichiosis Azurophilic granules
Which of the following describes the production of WBCs Leukopoesis
Which of the following is seen in the neutrophil of a female Barr body
Which WBC ingests Ag-Ab complexes and phagocytizes protozoa and some parasitic worms but not bacteria Eosinophil
Circulating neutrophils in avians are called hemophils False
Leukopenia is a decrease in the number of white blood cells True
Lymphocytes are the predominant leukocyte in cattle True
Pseudo-pelger huet anomaly causes hypersegmentation in granulocytes False
The presence of hypersegmented neutrophils is the presence of young neutrophils False
Created by: Scoots223
 

 



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