A. Lactoferrin
B. Catalase
C. Myeloperoxidase
D. Nucleosidase
Hematology
Hematology
A. Increasing flexibility
B. Increasing surface area
C. Carrying more Hemoglobin
D. Passing easily through smaller capillaries
A. RBC
B. Reticule endothelial system
C. Plasma
D. All
A. Duffy
B. Landsteiner
C. Rhesus
D. Lutheran
A. Compensatory increase in cardiac output
B. Increased incidence of heart murmurs
C. Pallor of mucous membranes
D. A low PO2 in arterial blood
A. Immune response
B. Phagocytosis
C. Liberation of histamine
D. Destruction of old erythrocytes
A. In combination with hemoglobin
B. In physical solution in plasma
C. In combination with plasma proteins
D. All of the above
A. Leukopenia
B. Leukocytosis
C. Neutropenia
D. Lymphopenia
A. 5:1
B. 2:1
C. 1:2
D. 1:1
A. EDTA
B. Sodium citrate
C. Hirundine
D. Double oxalate mixture