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/cells will play a role in immune responses?
| 1. | Ganulocytes | 2. | Neutrophils |
| 3. | Lymphocytes | 4. | Macrophages |
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 are not Granulocytes?
1. Eosinophil
2. Basophil
3. Lymphocyte
4. Neutrophils
If a person is AB – , who cannot donate blood to this person?
| 1. | any person with Rh antigen | 2. | any person with O+ only |
| 3. | any person with AB– | 4. | all people except A+ |
A person with blood group O– can take blood from
| 1. | O+ person | 2. | O– person |
| 3. | A+ person | 4. | both (1) and (2) |
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 |
RBCs in human are:
(1) Biconcave-and nucleated
(2) Biconvex and nucleated
(3) Biconcave and enucleated
(4) Biconvex and enucleated