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Ward: Blood anf Lymph anatomy

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Forms a scaffold for blood clotting   Fibrinogen  
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Maintains osmotic pressure   Albumin  
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Three different globulina   Alpha, beta, gamma  
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Premature RBC   Reticulocyte  
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RBC life span   120 days  
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Hormone from the kidney that up regulates RBC proliferation   Erythropoietin  
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Hormone from the liver and kidney that up regulates platelet formation   Thrombopoietin  
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Neutrophils appear during   Bacterial inflammation  
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65-75% of WBCs   Neutrophils  
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Releases histamine and heparin sulfate   Basophil  
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0.5-1% of WBCs   Basophils  
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Anti-parasitic agent   Eosinophil  
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2-4% of WBCs   Eosinophil  
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3-8% of WBCs   Monocyte  
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Important in regulation og immune responce and inflammation   Monocyte  
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20-35% of WBCs   Lymphocytes  
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True/False Lymphocytes are phagocytic   False They are never phagocytic  
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Where is blood made during the primordial phase?   Mesoderm of the yolk sac  
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Where is blood made in the hepatosplenothymic phase?   Liver, Spleen, and Thymus  
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Where is blood made during the medullolymphatic phase?   Bone Marrow Lymphatic tissues  
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Where is blood made in post-natal hematopoieses   Bone marrow and thymus  
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Type of bone marrow found in young pts   Red marrow  
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Type of marrow found in older pts   Yellow marrow  
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List the types of arteries in descending order.   Elastic > Muscular arteries > arterioles > capillaries  
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Main type of capillary   Continuous capillaries  
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