ATI Pathophysiology Exam 3 Related

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Hematopoiesis occurs primarily in the bone marrow. What cells are formed during this process?

  • A. Pancreatic beta cells
  • B. Red blood cells
  • C. Gastric parietal cells
  • D. Neurons and glial cells
Correct Answer: B

Rationale: The correct answer is B: Red blood cells. Hematopoiesis is the process of blood cell formation that primarily occurs in the bone marrow. Red blood cells are one of the main cell types formed during this process. Pancreatic beta cells (Choice A), gastric parietal cells (Choice C), and neurons and glial cells (Choice D) are not formed during hematopoiesis. Pancreatic beta cells are involved in insulin production, gastric parietal cells secrete gastric acid, and neurons and glial cells are part of the nervous system.