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4. Give the usual underlying causes of hypercoagulability, hypocoagulability. Give at least 2 disorders / diseases in each of them.
5. In what part of hemostatic mechanism do the factors participate
a. thrombomodulin
b. thrombospondin
c. von willebrand factor
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- 3. Match the White blood cell with the proper descriptions. Neutrophil Eosinophil Basophil Lymphocyte Monocyte A. Release histamine, heparin, and serotonin B. 0.5-1% of all WBCS C. Round nucleus with indentation D. Destroy certain parasitic worms E. Agranular F. Horseshoe-shaped nucleus G. Large, purple granules H. Transform into Macrophages I. Use lysozyme, defensins, and strong oxidants to kill bacteria J. 2 lobed nucleus K. 20-25% of all WBCS L. Large, red-orange granules M. 3-8% of all WBCS N. Reduce histamine in allergic reactions O. 2-4% of all WBCS P. Small, pale lilac granules Q. 60-70% of all WBCS R. Intensify inflammatory responses S. 2-5 lobed nucleus T. Secrete antibodies and attack virally infected cells U. Can phagocytose bacteria3. Identify the peculiarity in the maturation and development of megakaryocytic cells from the other cell series (erythrocytic, granulocytic, lymphocytic). 4. Describe the morphology of a mature platelet, life span, kinetics, normal/reference values. 5. Differentiate the 4 zones in a mature platelet by explaining the function of each.5. In what part of hemostatic mechanism do the factors participate a. thrombomodulin b. thrombospondin c. von willebrand factor
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