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Blood system test

QuestionAnswer
White blood cells with reddish granules Eosinophil
Protein threads that form the bases of a clot Fibrin
Method of separating out plasma proteins by electrical charge Electrophoresis
Foreign material that invades the body Antigens
Undifferentiated blood cell Hematopoietic stem cell
Anticoagulant found in the body Heparin
Deficiency in numbers of WBC Neutropenia
Immature red blood cell Erythroblast
Derived from bone marrow Myeloid
Condition associated with suspends,causing deficient production of hemoglobin Iron deficiency anemia
Reduction in red cells due to excessive cell destruction Hemolytic anemia
Inherited defect in ability to produce hemoglobin Aplastic anemia
Lack of mature red cells due to inability to absorb vitamin B12 Into the body Pernicious anemia
Pallor,shortness of breath,infection,bleeding gums,predominance and abnormally functioning leukocytes,and low numbers of mature neutrophils in a young child may indicate a likely diagnosis of Acute lymphoid leukemia
Excessive bleeding caused by congenital lack of factor VIII or IX Hemophilia
Test in which venous blood is clotted in a test tube Coagulation time
Test in which blood sample is spin in a test tube so that the red blood cells fall to the bottom and the percentage of RBCs it's determined Hematocrit
Examination of blood smear to determine the shape our form of cells Red blood cell morphology
Blood protein that maintains the proper proportions and concentrations of water in blood Albumin
Swelling;fluid leaks out into tissue spaces Edema
IgM,IgG,IgA,IgD,and IgE Immunoglobulin
Relieving symptoms but not cutting disease Palliative
Deficiency of clotting cells thrombocytopenia
Process of clotting Coagulation
Large cell that engulfs foreign material and worn out red cellS Macrophage
White blood cell that destroys foreign material by phagocytes Neutrophil
Lack of mature red cell owing to inability to absorb vitamin B12 Pernicious anemia
Relieving symptoms but not cutting disease Palliative
Increase in red blood cells Polycythemia Vera
Select the term spelled correctly Myeloma
Select the term that is spelled correctly Erythropoiesis
Select the term spelled correctly Fibrinogen 😂 Fibrinogin
Select the term that is spelled correctly Bilirubin 😂 Billirubin
Select the term that is spelled correctly Platelet 😂 Platlet
Select the term that is spelled correctly Poikilocytosis 😂 Poykilocytosis
Select the term that is spelled correctly leukapheresis 😂 luekopheresis
Select the term correctly Electrophoresis 😂 Electrapheresis
Select the term that is spelled correctly Thalassemia 😂 Thallassemia
Unspecified cell that gives rise to mature,specialized forms;found in bone marrow Hematopoietic stem cell
Removal of plasma from withdrawn blood by centrifuge plasmapheresis
Immature erythrocyte Reticulocyte
Blood protein that contains iron and carries oxygen in red blood cells Hemoglobin
Red blood cells Erythrocyte
White blood cell;eosinophil,basophil,and neutrophil Granulocytes
Anticoagulant found in blood and tissue Heparin
Hormone secreted by the kidneys;stimulates formation of red blood cell Erythropoitin
Response of the immune system to invasion by foreign substances(antigens) Immune reaction
Part of the blood containing plasma proteins;alpha,beta, and gamma Globulins
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