Which of the following cell/cells are not Granulocytes?
(1) Eosinophil
(2) Basophil
(3) Lymphocyte
(4) Neutrophils
Fibrins are formed by conversion of _______ in _______ by the enzyme _______
(1) Fibrinogen, serum, Thrombokinase
(2) prothrombin, plasma, thrombin
(3) Fibrinogen, plasma, thrombin
(4) Prothrombin, blood, thrombokinase
During the initiation of coagulation of blood, the platelets are activated by–
(1) Thrombin
(2) Trauma
(3) Ca++
(4) Thrombokinase
To avoid Erythroblastosis Foetalis–
(1) the mother is administered anti–Rh antibodies.
(2) the baby is administered Rh antibodies.
(3) the mother is administered Rh antibodies
(4) the baby is administered anti–Rh antibodies
B and T forms, responsible for the immune response are the type of:
(1) Thrombocytes
(2) Lymphocytes
(3) Eosinophils
(4) Granulocytes
Which of the following sequence is correct in terms of abundance?
1. Neutrophils > Lymphocytes > Monocytes > Eosinophils > Basophils
2. Neutrophils > Lymphocytes < Monocytes > Eosinophils > Basophils
3. Neutrophils < Lymphocytes > Monocytes > Eosinophils > Basophils
4. Neutrophils > Lymphocytes > Monocytes < Eosinophils > Basophils
Which of the following cell/cells will play a role in immune responses?
(1) Ganulocytes
(2) Neutrophils
(3) Lymphocytes
(4) Macrophages
Which of the following cell/cells will play a role in phagocytosis?
1. monocytes
2. Neutrophils
3. Lymphocyte
4. both (1) and (2)
Which of the following cell will play a role in inflammatory reactions?
(1) Eosinophil
(2) Basophil
(3) Lymphocyte
(4) Neutrophils
Which of the following sequence is correct in terms of abundance in blood?
1. RBC > WBC > Platelets
2. WBC > RBC > Platelets
3. RBC > Platelets > WBC
4. RBC < WBC > Platelets