Don't stunt my growth
Selfie Wednesday
Family Lineage
Oh Mye-lanta
Lympho-what?
100
I am the first place hematopoiesis occurs
What is yolk sac
100
See slide 4
What is reticulocyte
100
All blood cells arise from me
What is hematopoietic stem cell (pluripotent stem cell)
100
I am the immediate precursor of a promyelocyte
What is a myeloblast
100
I am the most immature cell of the lymphoid lineage
What is the lymphoid stem cell
200
I am the major growth factor that encourages erythropoiesis
What is EPO?
200
SEE SLIDE 5
What is a megakaryocyte
200
Monocytes are part of this lineage
What is the myeloid lineage
200
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200
I am the cell membrane markers of a B-cell (3 of them)
What are CD19, CD20, CD21
300
I am the growth factor that is needed to make the cells that are responsible for clotting blood. Where am I produced? (2 places)
What is kidney and liver
300
SEE SLIDE 2
What is hypocellular bone marrow
300
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300
I am the cell associated with asthma, chronic allergic reactions and collagen vascular disorders. My granules contain this...
What is major basic protein
300
I am an immature lymphocyte that is capable of dividing
What is a lymphoblast
400
I am the growth factor that encourages a myeloblast to become a promyelocyte
What is G-CSF
400
SEE SLIDE 6
What is an orthochromatic normoblast
400
I am the immediate precursor to a band cell
What is metamyelocyte
400
My specific granules contain heparin, histamine, leukotrienes
What is a basophil
400
On a blood smear, this is how you tell the difference between B and T cells with the naked eye
Trick question...YOU CAN'T!
500
I am the growth factor that commits to the NK cell lineage
What is IL-15
500
SEE SLIDE 7
What is a monocyte and neutrophil band? 2 ways: 1, size (width of nucleus) and 2, cytoplasm
500
All leukocytes have these
What are primary (azurophilic granules)
500
SEE SLIDE 8
What is a Barr Body? Inactivated X chromosome females
500
A general thymocyte has theses 3 cell membrane markers
What is CD1, CD4, CD8