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Last nucleated stage in erythropoiesis is



a. prorubricyte


b. pronormoblast


c. metarubricyte


d. rubricyte

Metarubricyte

Polycythemia is a condition with_______RBC count



a. Increase


b. Decrease


c. Either increase or decrease


d. Normal

Increase

Last stage capable of undergoingmitotic division in erythropoiesis and has pyknotic nucleus



a. metarubricyte


b. pronormoblast


c. rubricyte


d. prorubricyte

rubricyte

Active mitotic stage, division gives riseto two polychromatic normoblasts



a. pronormoblast


b. prorubricyte


c. metarubricyte


d. reticulocyte

prorubricyte

Which of the following is undermicrocytic and hypochromic anemia



a. aplastic


b. hemolytic


c. IDA


d. sickle cell

IDA

Prorubricyte is also known as



a. pronormoblast


b. basophilic normoblast


c. ortochromic rubriblastd. polychromatophilic normoblast

basophilic normoblast

Normal RBC size



a. 8 micra


b. 6-9 micra


c. 9 micra


d. 6 micra

8 micra

Myelopthisic anemia is classified as



a. hypochromic


b. hyperchromic


c. normochromic


d. microcytic

normochromic

Which of the following is the least usemarker in detecting anemia



a. MCHC


b. MCH


c. MCV


d. hemoglobin

MCH

Major stimulatory cytokine for RBC



a. EPO


b. CFU-E


c. all of the above


d. BFU-E

EPO

Remnants seen in polychromatophilic erythrocyte is



a. primary stain


b. RNA


c. azurophilic granules


d. DNA

RNA

Highest percentage of stages of RBCproduction in bone marrow is



a. prorubricyte


b. rubricyte


c. pronormoblast


d. metarubricyte

rubricyte

Porgenitors for erythropoiesis



a. EPO


b. CFU-S


c. BFU-E


d. normoblast

BFU-E

Poikilocytosis is a condition where RBChas variation in



a. number


b. morphology


c. shape


d. size

shape

Unit used for MCV



a. fl


b. g/L


c. g/dl


d. percent

fl

First recognizable erythroid precursor



a. CFU-S


b. pronormoblast


c. prorubricyte


d. metarubricyte

pronormoblast

Reticulocyte is also called



a. polychromatophilic rubricyte


b. polychromatophilic normoblast


c. ortochromic erythrocyte


d. polychromatophilic erythrocyte

polychromatophilic erythrocyte

Anemia of liver disease is classified as



a. macrocytic


b. microcytic


c. hemolytic


d. normochromic

macrocytic

Variation of RBC size is called



a. poikilocytosis


b. hypochromic


c. anisocytosis


d. metachromatic

anisocytosis

Last stage to synthesize hemoglobin inerythropoiesis is



a. metarubricyte


b. rubricyte


c. prorubricyte


d. reticulocyte

reticulocyte