Description : What disease occurs when there is an abnormal increase in the number of white blood cells which results in fewer red blood cells carrying oxygen to body tissues?
Last Answer : Leukemia
Description : Leukaemia or blood cancer is characterised by abnormal increase of which cells? -General Knowledge
Last Answer : The answer is 'White blood cells'
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Description : Leukaemia or blood cancer is characterised by abnormal increase of the – (1) Red blood cells (2) White blood cells (3) Blood platelets (4) Blood plasma
Last Answer : (2) White blood cells Explanation: Leukemia is a type of cancer of the blood or bone marrow characterized by an abnormal increase of immature white blood cells called "blasts". Damage to ... petechiae). White blood cells, which are involved in fighting pathogens, may be suppressed or dysfunctional.
Description : Leukaemia or blood cancer is characterised by abnormal increase of which cells?
Last Answer : White blood cells
Description : 1. Which type of coal is difficult to light in the open air? 2. Leukaemia or blood cancer is characterised by abnormal increase of which cells? 3. Howmany subjects are in the Union list? ... ship was sailing? 20. Which gave an impetus to the growth of militant nationalism on a widespread scale?
Last Answer : Answer : 1. Peat 2. White blood cells 3. 97 subjects 4. Seismograph 5. Akbar 6. Loss of electrons 7. Bangladesh 8. Under valuation of the assets. 9. Volcanoes 10. Guru Gobind Singh 11. ... 15. Wandiwash 16. Western Australia 17. Kathak 18. Pitcher plant 19. Mediterranean Sea 20. Partition of Bengal
Description : In normal healthy female, the number of RBC `//` `m m^(3)` of blood is `:`
Last Answer : In normal healthy female, the number of RBC `//` `m m^(3)` of blood is `:` A. 6.5-7.0 million B. 5.5-6.0 million C. 4.5-5.0 million D. 3.5-4.0 million
Description : 1. What is the range of Prithvi III, the naval version of Prithvi ? 2. What is the oxidation number and covalency-of sulphur in S8? 3. What is the life of RBC in human blood? 4. ... What is the approximate diameter of the earth? 20. Which is the source of information about early Vedic period?
Last Answer : Answer : 1. 250 km-300 km 2. 0, 2 3. 120 days 4. Chlorofluorocarbons 5. Tai Tsung 6. Consolidated Fund of India 7. Increase in prices 8. Trishul 9. Ecotone 10. Anantvarman 11. Real, inverted and magnified ... dark plain on the moon 15. Lion 16. May 1 17. Money 18. Poison 19. 12,800 Km 20. Rigveda
Description : Minute, circular discs floating in the blood, which carry oxygen to the tissues, and carbon dioxide away from them, are called (a) White blood corpuscles (WBC) (b) Red blood corpuscles (RBC) (c) Monophylls (d) Erythrocytes
Last Answer : Ans:(b)
Description : What is the life of RBC in human blood? -Do You Know?
Description : What is the lifetime of red blood corpuscle (RBC)? -General Knowledge
Last Answer : approximately 120 days Human red blood cells are formed mainly in the bone marrow and are believed to have an average life span of approximately 120 days.
Description : Assertion `:` Lymph is the filtered blood from capillaries, which is rich in oxygen, but devoid of RBC. Reason `:` RBC can filter out due to small dia
Last Answer : Assertion `:` Lymph is the filtered blood from capillaries, which is rich in oxygen, but devoid of RBC ... . D. If both Assertion & Reason are false.
Description : Ratio WBC `//` RBC in human blood `:-`
Last Answer : Ratio WBC `//` RBC in human blood `:-` A. `1:100` B. `1:200` C. `500:1` D. `1:500`
Description : In Lungs there if definity exchange of ions between RBC and Plasma. Removal of `CO_(2)` from blood involves -
Last Answer : In Lungs there if definity exchange of ions between RBC and Plasma. Removal of `CO_(2)` from blood involves ... efflux of `HCO_(3)^(c-)` ions from RBC
Description : At high altitude , RBC of human blood will
Last Answer : At high altitude , RBC of human blood will A. increase in number B. Decraese in number C. Decrease in size D. Increase in size
Description : In our body, antibodies are formed against pathogens in – (1) liver by RBC (2) blood by platelets (3) brain by macrophages (4) thymus by lymphocytes
Last Answer : (4) thymus by lymphocytes
Description : _______, found in blood, is responsible for oxygen transportation. (1) WBC (2) Platelets (3) RBC (4) Plasma
Last Answer : (3) RBC Explanation: Red Blood Cells (RBCs) are responsible for carrying oxygen and carbon dioxide in the blood. Also known as erythrocytes, they are specialized cells that circulate through the body and deliver oxygen to tissues.
Description : People living at sea level have around 5 million RBC per cubic millimeter of their blood whereas those living at an altitude to 5400 metres have around 8 million. This is because at high altitude ... required amount of O2 to survive (d) there is more UV radiation which enhances RBC production.
Last Answer : (c) atmospheric O2 level is less and hence more RBCs are needed to absorb the required amount of O2 to survive
Description : Lymph differs from blood in possessing (a) only WBC (b) more RBC and WBC (c) more RBC and few WBC (d) more WBC and few RBC.
Last Answer : (a) only WBC
Description : Which one of the following is correct? (a) Lymph = Plasma + RBC + WBC (b) Blood = Plasma + RBC + WBC + Platelets (c) Plasma = Blood – Lymphocytes (d) Serum = Blood + Fibrinogen
Last Answer : (b) Blood = Plasma + RBC + WBC + Platelets
Description : Person with blood group AB is considered as universal recipient because he has (a) both A and B antigens on RBC but no antibodies in the plasma (b) both A and B antibodies in the plasma (c) no antigen on RBC and no antibody in the plasma (d) both A and B antigens in the plasma but no antibodies.
Last Answer : (a) both A and B antigens on RBC but no antibodies in the plasma
Description : Approximately seventy percent of carbon dioxide absorbed by the blood will be transported to the lungs (a) as bicarbonate ions (b) in the form of dissolved gas molecules (c) by binding to RBC (d) as carbamino - haemoglobin.
Last Answer : (a) as bicarbonate ions
Description : What is the life of RBC in human blood?
Last Answer : 120 days
Description : In our body, antibodies are formed against pathogens in (1) liver by RBC (2) blood by platelets (3) brain by macrophages (4) thymus by lymphocytes
Last Answer : thymus by lymphocytes
Description : Which of the following statement(s) is/are true concerning the microvascular and cellular response to shock? a. Osmodically induced mobilization of intracellular fluid is the initial ... d. Abnormal intracellular calcium homeostasis may contribute to the cellular dysfunction of shock
Last Answer : Answer: c, d Moderate hypovolemia results in a relatively rapid spontaneous restitution of intravascular volume through expansion of the plasma space. This plasma expansion by ... potassium pump. Cellular dysfunction also appears to be related to abnormal intracellular calcium homeostasis
Description : Does a complete blood workup include a full liver panel and what could potentially cause abnormal aminotransferase levels? ?
Last Answer : Maybe I’m asking too much… Let me rephrase. Could this be normal? Might that be why nothing was mentioned about it when he received his results, not even instructions to make a follow-up appointment?
Description : Metastasis means to: A. spread infection from one person to another B. move or spread through the blood stream or lymph nodes C. abnormal breast condition
Last Answer : Ans: B
Description : Which of the following is a recognised feature of abetalipoproteinaemia? 1) a high serum cholesterol 2) palmar xanthomas 3) advanced atherosclerotic vascular disease 4) abnormal red blood cell morphology 5) severe mental retardation
Last Answer : Answers-4 Acanthocytes are seen in abetalipoproteinaemia. Retinitis pigmentosa is seen in abetalipoproteinaemia. Mental retardation is not present but motor abnormalities and neurodegenerative are seen.
Description : The chemoreceptors that participate in the ventilation control are structures that collect information about the acidity and alkalinity of the blood. The information is then transmitted by nervous ... by receptors that receive pH information from the cerebrospinal fluid.) The Circulatory System
Last Answer : What is circulation?
Description : Which of the following terms refers to an abnormal decrease in white blood cells, red blood cells, and platelets? a) Pancytopenia Pancytopenia may be congenital or acquired. b) Anemia ... of WBCs in circulation. d) Thrombocytopenia Thrombocytopenia refers to a lower-than-normal platelet count.
Last Answer : a) Pancytopenia Pancytopenia may be congenital or acquired.
Description : When measuring the blood pressure in each of the patient's arms, the nurse recognizes that in the normal adult, the pressures a) differ no more than 5 mm Hg between arm pressures. Normally, in ... . The left arm pressure is not anticipated to be higher than the right as a normal anatomical variant.
Last Answer : a) differ no more than 5 mm Hg between arm pressures. Normally, in the absence of disease of the vasculature, there is a difference of no more than 5 mm Hg between arm pressures.
Description : Leukaemia or blood cancer is characterised by abnormal in crease of the – (1) Red blood cells (2) White blood cells (3) Blood platelets (4) Blood plasma
Description : Presence of RBC in urine is called
Last Answer : Presence of RBC in urine is called A. Anuria B. Haematuria C. Glycosuria D. Ketonuria
Description : Which organ is considered as "Graveyard of RBC" where most of them are destroyed by macrophages Which of the following organs can be called as a sort
Last Answer : Which organ is considered as "Graveyard of RBC" where most of them are destroyed by macrophages Which of the ... A. Heart B. Liver C. Spleen D. Lungs
Last Answer : Presence of RBC in urine is called A. Proteinura B. Haematuria C. Alkaptouria D. Uraemia
Last Answer : Presence of RBC in urine is called A. Anuria B. Hematuria C. Glycosuria D. Ketonuria
Description : How many molecules of hemoglobin are in the average RBC? -Biology
Description : The percentage of Hb in RBC is `:`
Last Answer : The percentage of Hb in RBC is `:` A. `48%` B. `34%` C. `10%` D. `20%`
Description : Average life span of human RBC is
Last Answer : Average life span of human RBC is A. 50 days B. 70 days C. 120 days D. 220 days
Description : In mature RBC, nucleus is present in
Last Answer : In mature RBC, nucleus is present in A. Frog B. Rabbit C. Both 1 and 2 D. Neither in frog nor in rabbit
Description : Which one of the following is the main graveyard of RBC `:-`
Last Answer : Which one of the following is the main graveyard of RBC `:-` A. Bone marrow B. Spleen C. Liver D. Kidney
Description : In mammlian RBC, the percentage of haemoglobin is
Last Answer : In mammlian RBC, the percentage of haemoglobin is A. `10%` B. `20%` C. `30%` D. `48%`
Description : `%` of daily destruction of RBC `:-`
Last Answer : `%` of daily destruction of RBC `:-` A. `1%` B. `5%` C. `10%` D. `20%`
Description : Mammlian RBC are `:-`
Last Answer : Mammlian RBC are `:-` A. Biconcave, circular, non Nucleated B. Biconcave, Nucleated C. Oval Nucleated D. None
Description : Mature RBC contains `:-`
Last Answer : Mature RBC contains `:-` A. Enzymes of TCA cycle B. Glycolytic enzyme C. Enzymes of Kreb cycle D. All of above
Description : Max. concentration of Hb normally found in RBC `:-`
Last Answer : Max. concentration of Hb normally found in RBC `:-` A. `3%` B. `10%` C. `36%` D. `46%`
Description : Mature mammalian RBC does not contain `:-`
Last Answer : Mature mammalian RBC does not contain `:-` A. Membrane bounded cell organelles B. Carbonic anhydrase C. Haemoglobin D. Enzyme of glycolyte pathway