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White Blood Cell Study Quiz

Test your knowledge on white blood cells and their vital roles in the immune system with our comprehensive quiz! Featuring a range of questions, this quiz will challenge you to think critically about the different types of white blood cells and their functions.

Perfect for students or anyone interested in biology, our quiz includes:

  • 28 questions covering essential concepts
  • Multiple choice format for easy participation
  • Immediate scoring to track your knowledge growth
28 Questions7 MinutesCreated by AnalyzingCell202
Number of WBCS range from
4000-8000 per cubic mililitre
7000-9000per cubic mililitre
7000-11000per cubic mililitre
4000-10000per cubic mililitre
Mobile units of the body's protective system comprise of
Platelets
Granulocytes
Agranulocytes
B and c
"seek out and destroy" ability is pertained to
Lymphocytes
Monocytes only
Monocytes and granulocytes
Thymus
How many types of wbcs are normally present in the blood
5
7
3
6
Role of antibody and immune system is speciality of
Platelets
C and d
Plasma cells
Lymphocyes
Identify the granulocyte
Basophil
Monocyte
Promonocyte
Myeloblast
First stem cell of myelocytic linkage is
Promyelocyte
Myeloblast
Monoblast
Promonocyte
Which leukocyte is likely to be found in pyere's patches underneath the epithelium of GIT
Granulocyte
Monocyte
Lymphocyte only
Lymphocyte and plasma cells
Monocytes have a short transit time of how many hours in the blood
5-8
6-8
10-20
12-15
Another word for diapedesis is
Margination
Ameboid movemnet
Extravasation
Opsonization
Mature cells that can detsroy or kill invading agents even in circulating blood are
Macrophages
T lymphocytes
Neutrophills
Memory cells
Phenomenon through which white blood cells are attracted to inflammed areas is called
Exocytosis
Inflammation
Chemotaxix
Opsonization
End stage products of monocytes are called
Pormonocyte
Supermonocyte
Myeloblast
Macrophage
The lysosomes of which cell does not contain lipases
Neutrophils
Eosinophils
Macrophages
Lymphocytes
Tissue macrophages which line the liver sinosoids in GIT tract are known as
Histiocytes
Reticulocyte
Kupffer cells
Alveolar cells
Bradykinin is a tissue product known to cause
Bleeding
Influx of na ions
Inflammation
Loss of ATP
Walling of effect of inflammation is due to
Prothtombin
Albumin
Globulin
Fibrinogen
4th line of defense is
Neutrophil invasion
Blood neutrophilia
Inc number of granulocytes and monocytes
Supression of inflammation
Chemical that induces anticoagulation
Cytokinins
Heparin
Prostaglandin
Fibrinogen
The antibody found in basophils that causes allregic reactions is
IgM
IgA
IgE
IgB
Term used for depletion in production of white blood cells
Leukocytosis
Leukocythemia
Leukopeina
Leukemia
Comitted stem cell>myeloblast>promyelocyte>neutrophil myelocyte....>
Polymorphonulclear myelocyte
Band neutrophil meta myelocyte
Young neutrophilmeta myelocyte
Meta neutrophil
Drawing of bacteria by complement system that make them susceptible to phaocytosis is
Autolysis
Opsonization
Exocytosis
Necrosis
Bactericidal agents of neutrophils contain highly oxidizing agents such as
Alcohol
Superoxide
Hydrnoium ions
Oxygen
For a neutrophil to recognize a foreign particle the microorganism should possess
Smoother surface with a protein coat
Rough surface only
An outer protein coat and rough membrane
Rough appearance, attachmenet of antibody,portien coat
Mixture of dead necrotic tissue , dead macrophages ,worn out cells in inflammed tissue is called
Hematoma
Cancer
Mutuation
Pus
A larvicidal polypetide enzyme aka major basic protein is a component of
Basophil
Neutrophil
Eosinophil
All of these
Site of formation of monocyte include
Bone marrow and speen
Bone marrow only
Lymphoid tissue , blood
Lymph nodes
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