Which of the following is an agranulocyte? A. Monocyte B. Eosinophil C. Neutroph
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Which of the following is an agranulocyte? A. Monocyte B. Eosinophil C. Neutrophil D. Basophil E. Erythrocyte In typing the blood of a patient who is about to undergo surgery, the medical technician determines that both anti-A and anti-B sera agglutinate the patient's erythrocytes. As a result, the medical technician records the patient's blood type as: A. O B. A C. B D. AB E. Rh. Oxidation is A. Gain of electrons B. Loss of electrons C. Transfer of electrons D. Hydrolysis of electrons E. Elevation of electrons The percentage of whole blood occupied by cellular elements is the A. Viscosity B. Specific gravity C. Packed volume D. Hematocrit E. Differential cell count Hypertrophy of skeletal muscles from weight lifting is caused by an increase in the A. Number of nuclei within the muscle fibers B. Size of muscle fibers C Number of striations D. Number of muscle fibers E. Number of muscle cell The chemical behavior of an atom is determined by A. The number of protons B. The number of neutrons C. The number and arrangement of electrons D. The size of the atom E. The mass of the atomExplanation / Answer
93. A. Monocyte
A granulocytes are the mononuclear leukocytes which don't have granules in their cytoplasm. The two types of agranulocytes in blood circulation are lymphocytes and monocytes.
94. A. O
Type O blood group contains both anti-A and anti-B antibodies.
95. B. Loss of electrons
Oxidation is the process of loss of electrons.
96. D.Hematocrit
97. B. Size of muscle fibres
Muscular hypertrophy is the increase in size of skeletal muscle through a growth of it's size of it's component cells. Increased glycogen storage and myofibrils hypertrophy or increase in size of muscle fibres causes muscular hypertrophy.
98. C. The number and arrangement of electrons
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