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What is the composition of Blood?   55% Plasma, 45% Cells  
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What are the 3 categories of cells?   Erythrocytes (most), Thrombocytes (2nd most), Leukocytes (least)  
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What are Thrombocytes AKA?   Platelets  
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What are Erythrocytes AKA?   RED Blood Cells  
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What are Leukocytes AKA?   WHITE Blood Cells  
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What are the subcategories of Leukocytes?   Granular, Nongranular  
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What are the subtypes of Nongranular Leukocytes?   Lymphocytes --> T-Cells, B-Cells; Monocytes --> Macrophages  
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What are some anatomical differences between Granular and Nongranular Leukocytes?   Granular = granules in cytoplasm, Polynuclear or Bi-lobed Nuclei; Nongranular = mononucleated  
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What is the location of Lymphocytes and what kind of cell are they?   from Lymph Tissue & Nodes - Nongranular Leukocytes  
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What is the difference between Monocytes and Macrophages?   Monocytes are INSIDE the Circulatory System and Macrophages are OUTSIDE the Circulatory System  
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What are the subtypes of Granular Leukocytes?   Neutrophils (most), Eosinophils (2nd most), Basophils (least)  
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What is the function of Basophils and what kind of cell are they?   Anti-coagulation after injury - Granular Leukocytes  
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What is the function of Eosinophils and what kind of cell are they?   Remove Debris, fight Infestation - Granular Leukocytes  
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What is the function of Neutrophils and what kind of cell are they?   Phagocytosis (ingest microbes)  
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What are some characteristics of Neutrophils?   contain many Lysosomes, last only a Few Hours, Constantly making More - Polynuclear  
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What are the functions of Blood?   1. O2 & CO2 transport/exchange; 2. Nutrient/Waste Transport; 3. Hormone Transport; 4. Thermoregulation; 5. Antibody Circulation/Immunity; 6. Coagulation  
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What are the functions of Plasma?   Nutrient/Waste Transport, Hormone Transport  
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What is the composition of Blood Plasma?   90% Water, Wastes, Hormones, blood Gases, Plasma Proteins  
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Where are Plasma Proteins produced?   Liver  
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Name the Plasma Proteins?   1. Albumins; 2. Globulins; 3. Fibrinogen; 4; Prothrombin  
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What is the function of Albumin and where is it located?   gives plasma Viscosity, keeps Water from osmotically LEAVING blood - Plasma  
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What are the types of Globulins?   Alpha, Beta, Gamma  
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What is the function of Globulins?   Antibodies --> Travel Immunizations  
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What is the function of Fibrinogen and Prothrombin and where are they located?   Coagulation - Plasma  
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