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Diapedesis means.

  1. Movement of the food in gut

  2. Formation of W.B.C.

  3. The process by which leucocytes squeeze through thin capillary wall

  4. Formation of R.B.C.


Correct Option: C

Increase in number of leukocytes beyond normal indicates

  1. Anaemia

  2. Infection

  3. Increased defence against pathogen

  4. Non-formation of RBC.


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

A high white blood cell(leukocyte) count isn't a specific disease, but it can indicate another problem, such as infection, stress, inflammation, trauma, allergy, or certain diseases. That's why a high white blood cell count usually requires further investigation.


So, the correct answer is 'Infection'.

Number of leucocytes present in one $mm^3$ of blood is

  1. 5000-8000

  2. 2000-3000

  3. 8000-13000

  4. 1 million to 1.5 million


Correct Option: A
Explanation:
Leucocytes or white blood cells (WBCs) are colourless, nucleated and motile cells of blood.. Their normal count is 5000- 8000 cells per mm3 of blood. WBCs (White blood cells) can be granulocytes or agranulocytes.depending upon whether they have granules or not. Granular leucocytes or granulocytes are acidophils, basophils and neutrophils while agranular leucocytes or agranulocytes are lymphocytes and monocytes. All WBCs are capable of amoeboid movement with the help of which they are squeezed out of capillaries into the tissues.
So, the correct answer is '5000 - 8000'.

Which is correct about leucocytes?

  1. They are red coloured.

  2. They can cross capillaries.

  3. They are enucleate.

  4. Decrease in their number causes leukemia.


Correct Option: B
Explanation:
A. Leucocytes are white blood cells (WBCs).
B. They are capable of amoeboid movement due to which they can cross or squeeze out of the capillaries into tissues and this process is known as diapedesis.
C. They are nucleated i.e. they have a nucleus.
D. Increase in their number cause leukemia which is cancer of WBCs.
Hence, only statement B is correct.
So, the correct answer is 'They can cross capillaries'.

Which one produces antibodies?

  1. Macrophages

  2. Plasma cells/Lymphocytes

  3. Mast cells

  4. Fibroblasts.


Correct Option: B

Which one are granulocytes?

  1. Neutrophils, basophils, lymphocytes

  2. Eosinophils, basophils, monocytes

  3. Basophils, monocytes, lymphocytes

  4. Neutrophils, eosinophils, basophils


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

WBCs (White blood cells) can be granulocytes or agranulocytes.
Granulocytes are of three types:
  • Eosinophils: These cells play important role in immunity and allergic reactions. These make about 1 - 5% of total leucocytes.
  • Basophils: These cells contain heparin, serotonin and histamine. These make about 0.5 - 2.7% of total leucocytes.
  • Neutrophils: These cells perform phagocytosis and also destroy bacteria. These make about 60 - 70% of total leucocytes.
Agranulocytes are of two types:
  • Lymphocytes: These cells are of two types, B lymphocytes that maintain humoral immunity and T lymphocytes which maintain cell mediated immunity. These make about 20 - 40% of total leucocytes.
  • Monocytes: These cells are actively motile and phagocytic cells. These make about 2 - 7% of total leucocytes.
So, the correct answer is 'Neutrophils, eosinophils, basophils'.

Which one is not a WBC?

  1. Lymphocyte

  2. Thrombocyte

  3. Monocyte

  4. Basophil.


Correct Option: B

Lymph consists of

  1. RBCs, WBCs and plasma

  2. RBCs, proteins and platelets

  3. All components of blood except RBCs and some proteins

  4. WBCs and serum.


Correct Option: D

Abnormal fall in total count of WBCs in the human blood is called

  1. Anaemia

  2. Polycythemia

  3. Leucopenia

  4. Leukaemia


Correct Option: C
Explanation:
Leucopenia is the decrease in WBCs (white blood cells) in the blood. This increases the chances of infection in body. WBCs are involved in the immunity of body and destroy foreign pathogens and particles. However, the number of WBCs may also decrease due to acute infection and this leads to weak immunity. Leucopenia have further subtypes depending upon which type of leucocytes are decreasing. There are five types of leucocytes in our body, basophils, eosinophils, neutrophils, lymphocytes and monocytes. If there is decrease in count of neutrophils, the condition is known as neutropenia. Most often, leucopenia occurs due to fall in neutrophils cells.
So, the correct answer is 'Leucopenia'.

During fever pyrogens are released by

  1. Virus

  2. Bacteria

  3. RBC

  4. WBC.


Correct Option: D