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It is possible for a cell to make proteins that last for months; hemoglobin in red blood cells is a good example. However, many proteins are not this long-lasting; they may be degraded in days, hours, or even minutes. What is the advantage of short-lived proteins?
Short-lived proteins enable the cells to control their activities precisely and efficiently.
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Patient’s serum, influenza virus, and red blood cells are mixed in a tube. What happens if the patient has antibodies against influenza virus?
hemagglutination-inhibition
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Which drug below causes immature red blood cells (reticulocytes) to be released from bone marrow into the bloodstream?
epoetin alfa (Epogen, Procrit)
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What cells are red blood cells formed from?
hematopoietic stem cells, or hemocytoblasts
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Which cell of haematopoiesis is responsible for the production of red blood cells (RBCs) and platelets?
Myeloid stem cell
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Which of the following is the measurement of the percentage of red blood cells in whole blood? a) Hematocrit b) Hemoglobin c) Mean corpuscular volume d) Reticulocyte count
Which of the following is isotonic to red blood cells?
0.9% NaCl solution
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6) When testing donated blood for compatibility you would find a person with O type blood A) has O type antigens on their red blood cells. B) will lack plasma antibodies to A and B type antigens. C) will lack A and B red blood cell antigens. D) lacks HLA and MHC antigens. E) will have anti-O antibodies in their plasma.
C) will lack A and B red blood cell antigens
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Which of the following is not correct concerning 2,3-bisphosphoglycerate (BPG)? A) It binds at a distance from the heme groups of hemoglobin. B) It binds with lower affinity to fetal hemoglobin than to adult hemoglobin. C) It increases the affinity of hemoglobin for oxygen. D) It is an allosteric modulator. E) It is normally found associated with the hemoglobin extracted from red blood cells.
C) it increases the affinity of hemoglobin for oxygen
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A patient with aplastic anemia is to receive an injection of erythropoietin. The patient asks what the injection is intended to do. Which should the nurse respond to the patient? 8. It will inhibit the protein that is attacking your blood cells. Bee. It works like a blood transfusion to give you extra red blood cells C. it will stimulate your body to produce more of its own red blood cells D. it will increase your energy while your body is recovering from the anemia
C it will stimulate your body to produce more of its own red blood cells
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