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68WM6 Blood Fill In The Blanks

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Question: ABO GroupsAnswer: a system of grouping blood based on the presence or absence of two
Question: AlbuminAnswer: small plasma proteins synthesized in the liver that are the primary components of osmotic pressure in the
Question: AnemiaAnswer: a that results from too few erythrocytes or hemoglobin
Question: Answer: soluble, globular proteins that directly antigens, activate complement, or stimulate changes that prevent the spread of pathogens
Question: Answer: a chemical compound attached to a cell surface which, if not recognized by the lymphatic system, elicits an response
Question: Answer: an hemostatic mechanism that causes blood clots through the use of clotting factors
Question: Osmotic PressureAnswer: the pressure resulting from water moving toward an area of a concentration of a solute
Question: Answer: a dislodged clot that is moving through the blood vessels
Question: Answer: biconcave disks, also known as red blood cells, used to gases
Question: Answer: a hormone that is secreted by the kidney and liver to control rate of production
Question: FibrinAnswer: insoluble threads of protein that form a meshwork at sites of injury that entrap blood cells and platelets blood clots
Question: FibrinogenAnswer: a large protein in the liver that functions in blood coagulation
Question: Answer: three types of proteins synthesized in the and lymphatic tissue and are important in the transport of lipids and fat-soluble vitamins and immunity
Question: Answer: the percentage of formed elements in a of whole bloodErythrocytes,Leukocytes,Platelets
Question: Answer: oxygen carrying portion of the
Question: Answer: the responsible for stopping blood loss when a blood vessel is damaged
Question: Answer: five types of cells, also known as white cells, that protect against disease Neutrophils,Eosinophils,Basophils,Monocytes,Lymphocytes
Question: LipoproteinAnswer: proteins that combine with lipids to allow of lipids through the bloodstream
Question: PlasmaAnswer: clear, straw-colored liquid portion of whole blood which contains a complex mixture of chemicals; Water,Amino acids, Proteins, Carbohydrates, Lipids,Vitamins,Hormones,Electrolytes,Cellular
Question: Rh Blood Answer: a system of grouping blood on the presence of the Rh antigen
Question: Answer: cell fragments, as known as platelets, that breaks in damaged blood vessels and initiate the formation of blood clots
Question: Answer: a hormone responsible for the initiation the of thrombocytes
Question: ThrombusAnswer: a clot that abnormally forms in a blood vessel
Question: Whole Answer: the of all fluid and components in the blood
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