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What is the buffy coat found in centrifuged whole blood?   White Blood Cells (WBC's)  
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What is the universal recipient blood type?   Type AB  
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What are monocytes that migrate into the interstitial spaces?   Macrophages  
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What is the most common WBC?   Neutrophils  
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Why is blood classified as a connective tissue?   The clotting process creates fibrin, a clotting mesh and connective tissue.  
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What type of granule do Neutrophils contain?   Very fine granules  
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What type of granule do Eosinophils contain?   Two lobes connected by a broad band. Looks like a 1900 telephone receiver.  
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What type of granule do Basophils contain?   Large, coarse, histamine containing granules.  
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What is the universal donor blood type?   Type O  
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Where and how is iron stored in the body?   It is carried inside heme cells.  
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What are the general factors that limit normal clot growth?   Swift removal of clotting factors and inhibition of activated clotting factors.  
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What are the most common causes of bleeding disorders?   Platelet deficiancy and procoagulant deficiancy.  
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What is function of blood distribution?   Oxygen delivery, transportation metabolic waste from cells to elimination sites, and transporting hormones from endocrine organs to their target organs.  
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What is the function of blood regulation?   Maintaining even body temperature, maintaining normal pH in body tissues, and maintaining adequate fluid volume.  
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What is the function of blood protection?   Preventing blood loss and preventing infection.  
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What determines whether blood is bright red or dull, dark red?   The amount of hemeglobin present in the cells  
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Which formed element kills parasitic worms?   Eosinophils  
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Which formed element becomes a macrophage?   Monocytes  
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Which formed element is the main bacteria killer during acute infections?   Lymphocytes  
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