What is the fate of the heme portion of hemoglobin? Which part(s) is/are recycled and which is/are excreted from the body? What is another name for WBC, RBC, and platelets? Which type of blood cells are not phagocytic? a. neutrophils b. eosinophils c. thrombocytes d. monocytes ...
The blood cells that are involved in blood clotting are: a. Erythrocytes b. Leukocytes c. Thrombocytes d. Monocytes Which association is not correct? a. white blood cells-infection fighting b. red blood cells-blood clotting c. plasma-water, nutrients, proteins, and wastes d. red blood ce...
At the injection site, the damage of vascular endothelial cells or even the rupture of any circulating cell (e.g., erythrocytes, lymphocytes, thrombocytes) will initiate an inflammatory reaction and result in the release of cellular mediators36 producing pain, vascular irritation, and phlebitis ...
Physicians usually treat mural thrombosis using anticoagulants. These are agents used to stop blood clotting.Heparinis the most popular one, injected into the body to join forces with the antithrombin III protein molecule in inhibiting the origin and growth of blood clots. Another anticoagulant,warfari...
What is the name of the cells that play a role in blood clotting? A. thrombocytes B. erythrocytes C. leukocytes D. lymphocytes Which of the following is the least numerous white blood cell? A. Red blood cell B. Megakaryocyte C. Eosinophil D. Basophi...
More commonly called red blood cells 1. Erythrocytes. 2. Leukocytes. 3. Thrombocytes. Which leukocyte(s) become macrophages when they migrate into the tissues? A patient has a decreased number of leukocytes. Which term will the nurse use to describe this finding? A. Leukocytosis B...
(a) Neutrophils (b) Lymphocytes (c) Thrombocytes (d) Macrophages (e) Eosinophils. Identify the term: A type of T cell that, along with B cells, amplifies antibody production and secretes interleukin-2. Describe each of...
What is the name of the cells that play a role in blood clotting? A. thrombocytes B. erythrocytes C. leukocytes D. lymphocytesNucleus is multilobed; functions as a phagocyte; contains fine indistinct granules. A. Neutrophil B. Eosinophil C. Monocyte D. Erythrocyte E. BasophilWhat is the...
Platelets (thrombocytes) are produced in the bone marrow and circulate in the blood. Their primary function is hemostasis, thrombosis, and wound healing.Answer and Explanation: The type of bleeding that can occur when platelets are reduced is internal bleeding. Dangerous internal bleeding can...
Thrombocytes 2. Erythrocytes 3. Platelets 4. Leukocytes What are the cells that produce connective tissue? Fill in the blank. ___ is the production of red blood cells. A nurse is describing white blood cells. Which term should the nurse use when discussing white blood cells? A. Erythrocy...