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Blood Worksheet

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What determines the color of blood?   Amount of oxygen in the blood  
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Describe Plasma   Liquid portion of blood  
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List plasmas constituents   92% Water, 7% Plasma Proteins, 1% Misc. Elements  
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List the names of RBC's   RBC's, Red Blood Cells, Erythrocytes  
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List the names of WBC's   WBC's, White Blood Cells, Leukocytes  
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Platelets   Thrombocytes  
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What exactly is responsible for carrying oxygen?   Red Blood Cells, Hemoglobin  
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Which cells perform phagocytosis?   White Blood Cells  
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What blood cells are formed in the red bone marrow?   RBC's, WBC's & Platelets  
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Which is described as the "protein Pigment" which is carried in the RBC?   Hemoglobin  
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What is the normal range of WBC?   4,000 - 10,000  
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What is the normal range of RBC?   4.5 - 6 Million  
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What is the normal range of platelets?   250,000 - 350,000  
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What is the normal range of Hemoglobin?   12 - 16  
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What is the borderline range of Hemoglobin?   11  
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What is Anemic?   10  
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plasma protein   Albumin - Volume Expander  
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plasma protein   Globulins - Gamma works to form antibodies  
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plasma protein   Coagulation proteins - clotting  
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what actually initiates clotting first?   Tissue Injury (platelets)  
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Which term means to engulf bacteria?   phagocytosis  
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Which term means moving to an area of infection?   diapedesis  
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which organ converts bilirubin into bile?   Liver  
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what element is necessary for Hgb formation?   Iron  
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which organ forms bilirubin from waste products of old RBC destruction?   spleen  
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which element plays a major role in the clotting mechanism?   calcium  
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life cycle of RBC   Erythropoiesis, Erythrobast, Nucleus, Reticulocyte, Erythrocyte  
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What do we need bile for?   fat digestion  
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define diapedesis   movement of WBC's moving through the capillary wall to the area of infection  
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