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Blood (Connective Tissue)

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show Plasma  
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show Serum  
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Which plasma protein controls blood volume and thickening of the blood?   show
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show Globulins  
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show Fibrinogen  
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Most adults have between ___ and ____ liters of blood and accounts for 7% - 9% body weight.   show
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Name the 3 main types of formed elements in blood.   show
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In the formed elements what is a normal number of each element in 1 cubic millimeter (about a drop)   show
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The 2 types of tissue that make blood cells for the body are?   show
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show Do not have a nucleus  
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show Carry CO2 and O2  
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show Hemoglobin  
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When hemoglobin combines with CO2 it is called what?   show
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When hemoglobin combines with O2 what is it called?   show
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show Anemia  
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Anemia can result from inadequate numbers of RBC's or a deficiency in what protein?   show
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show Red bone marrow  
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Myeloid tissue forms all types of blood cells except which 2?   show
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What tissue forms Lymphocytes and Monocytes?   show
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Aplastic anemia is characterized by reduction in RBC's following destruction of what?   show
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This type of anemia is used to describe a deficiency of RBC's that results from a failure of the stomach lining to produce "intrinic factor" - the substance that allows vitamin B12 to be absorbed.   show
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show Sickle Cell Anemia  
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This is a critical component of the hemoglobin molecule and without adequate supplies in the diet the body cannot manufacture enough hemoglobin.   show
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show Feeling tired all of the time  
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When bone marrow produces an excess of RBC's the condition is called what?   show
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show Polycythemia  
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Normally, what percent of blood volume contains RBC's?   show
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This test measures the total volume of RBC's in the blood.   show
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show Buffy  
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show Dehydration  
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Name the 3 granulocytic WBC's: (hint NEB)   show
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Name the 2 agranulocytic WBC's:   show
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Agranulocytes are produced by what tissue?   show
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A __________ WBC count measures the proportions of each type of WBC's and is an important diagnostic tool   show
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This term refers to an abnormally low WBC count (below 5000 in 1 cubin mm)   show
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show Leukocytosis  
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show Leukocytosis  
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show Neutrophils  
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show Eosinophils  
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show Basophils  
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show Histamines and Heparin  
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What is heparin used for in the body?   show
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This is the largest WBC and is also a Phagocyte.   show
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This type of Monocyte has grown to several times their normal size and termed for "Large Eaters"   show
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show Lymphocytes  
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show B-Lymphocytes  
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This type of lymphocyte protects the body by directly attacking bacteria or cancerous cells.   show
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show Leukemia  
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The first step in blood clotting is what? And causes a rough spot in the normally smooth lining.   show
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show Calcium  
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In the last step of blood clotting thrombin reacts with ___________ to change it to a fibrous gel called _________.   show
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show Prothrombin Activator; Prothrombin turns to Thrombin; Thrombin reacts with Fibrinogen and turns it to Fibrin (mesh).  
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show Vitamin K  
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A blood clot that stays in place is called _________. A blood clot that travels within the body is called an ____________.   show
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Blood type A has what Antigen and What Antibody?   show
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show Antigen  
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This is a substance made by the body in a response to stimulation by an antigen.   show
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In type A blood, what protein is in the RBC's and what is in the plasma?   show
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Type B blood contains what antigen and what antibody?   show
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Type AB blood contains what antigen and what antibody?   show
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show No Antigens; type A & B antibodies  
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Which blood is the universal donor?   show
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show AB+  
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show Type AB & Rh antigen and no antibodies  
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show A antigen; B, Rh antibodies  
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show B & Rh antigen; A antibodies  
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If a blood is negative what does that mean for the Rh antigen?   show
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show O-; Antibodies A,B, Rh  
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Which blood has all antigens present but no antibodies?   show
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show Rh+  
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What is a dangerous situation that could occur if a mother that has Rh- blood and the father has Rh+ blood?   show
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show The blood would clump  
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show Iron  
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show RhoGAM  
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This WBC protects the body from invading microorganisms:   show
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show Basophils  
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show Eosinophils  
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show Lymphocytes  
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