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What is the primary function of erythrocytes?
What is the primary function of erythrocytes?
- Defense against pathogens
- Synthesis of antibodies
- Transportation of gases and nutrients (correct)
- Regulation of body temperature
What is the unique characteristic of erythrocytes that allows them to carry out their essential functions?
What is the unique characteristic of erythrocytes that allows them to carry out their essential functions?
- Ability to produce enzymes
- Large size compared to other blood cells
- High reproductive capacity
- Unique shape and composition (correct)
What is the subject of the review article mentioned in the text?
What is the subject of the review article mentioned in the text?
- Neurological disorders and their treatments
- Mechanism of action of antibiotics
- Structure, function, physiology, preparation, microscopy, and clinical importance of erythrocytes (correct)
- Pathogenesis of infectious diseases
What are the abnormal blood cells associated with leukemia called?
What are the abnormal blood cells associated with leukemia called?
Which risk factor is believed to play a role in the development of leukemia?
Which risk factor is believed to play a role in the development of leukemia?
What is the main site where leukemia usually begins?
What is the main site where leukemia usually begins?
What are the common symptoms of leukemia?
What are the common symptoms of leukemia?
How is leukemia typically diagnosed?
How is leukemia typically diagnosed?
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Primary Function of Erythrocytes
- Erythrocytes, or red blood cells, primarily function to transport oxygen from the lungs to body tissues and return carbon dioxide from tissues back to the lungs.
Unique Characteristics of Erythrocytes
- Erythrocytes lack a nucleus, which maximizes space for hemoglobin, the protein that binds oxygen, facilitating efficient gas exchange.
Review Article Subject
- The review article discusses various aspects related to leukemia, including its pathophysiology, treatment options, and prognosis.
Abnormal Blood Cells in Leukemia
- Abnormal blood cells associated with leukemia are called leukemic cells or leukemic blasts, which are immature forms of white blood cells.
Risk Factor for Leukemia
- A significant risk factor believed to contribute to the development of leukemia is exposure to radiation, particularly ionizing radiation.
Main Site of Leukemia Origin
- Leukemia primarily begins in the bone marrow, where blood cells are produced and can lead to an overproduction of abnormal leukocytes.
Common Symptoms of Leukemia
- Common symptoms of leukemia include fatigue, frequent infections, easy bruising or bleeding, and unexplained weight loss.
Diagnosis of Leukemia
- Leukemia is typically diagnosed through blood tests, bone marrow examination, and genetic testing to identify the type and stage of the disease.
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