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| − | question="What is the general name for [[Monocytes - WikiBlood]] that reside in tissue?" | + | question="What is the general name for [[Monocytes]] that reside in tissue?" |
| | choice2="Macrophages" | | choice2="Macrophages" |
| | choice5="Mast cells" | | choice5="Mast cells" |
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| | questionnumber="9" | | questionnumber="9" |
| − | question="How long do [[Monocytes - WikiBlood]] remain in circulation before entering tissues?" | + | question="How long do [[Monocytes]] remain in circulation before entering tissues?" |
| | choice1="3 days" | | choice1="3 days" |
| | choice2="1 day" | | choice2="1 day" |
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| | choice4="5 days" | | choice4="5 days" |
| | correctchoice="1" | | correctchoice="1" |
| − | feedback1="'''Correct!''' Monocytes remain in circulation for approximately three days before moving into interstitial fluids via diapediesis. Once within tissues they are called macrophages. [[ Monocytes - WikiBlood#Introduction |WikiVet Article: Monocytes]]" | + | feedback1="'''Correct!''' Monocytes remain in circulation for approximately three days before moving into interstitial fluids via diapediesis. Once within tissues they are called macrophages. [[ Monocytes#Introduction |WikiVet Article: Monocytes]]" |
| − | feedback2="'''Incorrect.''' Monocytes remain in circulation for approximately three days before moving into interstitial fluids via diapediesis. Once within tissues they are called macrophages. [[Monocytes - WikiBlood#Introduction|WikiVet Article: Monocytes]]" | + | feedback2="'''Incorrect.''' Monocytes remain in circulation for approximately three days before moving into interstitial fluids via diapediesis. Once within tissues they are called macrophages. [[Monocytes#Introduction|WikiVet Article: Monocytes]]" |
| − | feedback3="'''Incorrect.''' Monocytes remain in circulation for approximately three days before moving into interstitial fluids via diapediesis. Once within tissues they are called macrophages. [[Monocytes - WikiBlood#Introduction|WikiVet Article: Monocytes]]" | + | feedback3="'''Incorrect.''' Monocytes remain in circulation for approximately three days before moving into interstitial fluids via diapediesis. Once within tissues they are called macrophages. [[Monocytes#Introduction|WikiVet Article: Monocytes]]" |
| − | feedback5="'''Incorrect.''' Monocytes remain in circulation for approximately three days before moving into interstitial fluids via diapediesis. Once within tissues they are called macrophages. [[Monocytes - WikiBlood#Introduction|WikiVet Article: Monocytes]]" | + | feedback5="'''Incorrect.''' Monocytes remain in circulation for approximately three days before moving into interstitial fluids via diapediesis. Once within tissues they are called macrophages. [[Monocytes#Introduction|WikiVet Article: Monocytes]]" |
| − | feedback4="'''Incorrect.''' Monocytes remain in circulation for approximately three days before moving into interstitial fluids via diapediesis. Once within tissues they are called macrophages. [[Monocytes - WikiBlood#Introduction|WikiVet Article: Monocytes]]" | + | feedback4="'''Incorrect.''' Monocytes remain in circulation for approximately three days before moving into interstitial fluids via diapediesis. Once within tissues they are called macrophages. [[Monocytes#Introduction|WikiVet Article: Monocytes]]" |
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| | choice3="Liver" | | choice3="Liver" |
| | correctchoice="2" | | correctchoice="2" |
| − | feedback2="'''Correct!''' A melanophage is found in the skin. It is called a melanophage because it contains melanin, which is a form of pigment found in the skin. [[Monocytes - WikiBlood#Development|WikiVet Article: Macrophage]]" | + | feedback2="'''Correct!''' A melanophage is found in the skin. It is called a melanophage because it contains melanin, which is a form of pigment found in the skin. [[Monocytes#Development|WikiVet Article: Macrophage]]" |
| − | feedback4="'''Incorrect.''' Macrophages found in the kidney are called mesangial cells. They are situated around the glomerulus where they provide protection during filtration.A melanophage is found in the skin. It is called a melanophage because it contains melanin, which is a form of pigment found in the skin. [[Monocytes - WikiBlood#Development|WikiVet Article: Macrophage]]" | + | feedback4="'''Incorrect.''' Macrophages found in the kidney are called mesangial cells. They are situated around the glomerulus where they provide protection during filtration.A melanophage is found in the skin. It is called a melanophage because it contains melanin, which is a form of pigment found in the skin. [[Monocytes#Development|WikiVet Article: Macrophage]]" |
| − | feedback1="'''Incorrect.''' Macrophages that are found in areas of fat are called lipophages. A melanophage is found in the skin. It is called a melanophage because it contains melanin, which is a form of pigment found in the skin. [[Monocytes - WikiBlood#Development|WikiVet Article: Macrophage]]" | + | feedback1="'''Incorrect.''' Macrophages that are found in areas of fat are called lipophages. A melanophage is found in the skin. It is called a melanophage because it contains melanin, which is a form of pigment found in the skin. [[Monocytes#Development|WikiVet Article: Macrophage]]" |
| − | feedback5="'''Incorrect.''' Macrophages found in the brain are called microglia cells. They provide the main immune protection within the central nervous system. A melanophage is found in the skin. It is called a melanophage because it contains melanin, which is a form of pigment found in the skin. [[Monocytes - WikiBlood#Development|WikiVet Article: Macrophage]]" | + | feedback5="'''Incorrect.''' Macrophages found in the brain are called microglia cells. They provide the main immune protection within the central nervous system. A melanophage is found in the skin. It is called a melanophage because it contains melanin, which is a form of pigment found in the skin. [[Monocytes#Development|WikiVet Article: Macrophage]]" |
| − | feedback3="''''Incorrect.''' Macrophages found in the liver are called Kupffer cells. They protect the liver during filtration. A melanophage is found in the skin. It is called a melanophage because it contains melanin, which is a form of pigment found in the skin. [[Monocytes - WikiBlood#Development|WikiVet Article: Macrophage ]]" | + | feedback3="''''Incorrect.''' Macrophages found in the liver are called Kupffer cells. They protect the liver during filtration. A melanophage is found in the skin. It is called a melanophage because it contains melanin, which is a form of pigment found in the skin. [[Monocytes#Development|WikiVet Article: Macrophage ]]" |
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| | </WikiQuiz> | | </WikiQuiz> |