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what kind of tissue is blood considered | connective
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3 functions of blood | transportation,regulation,protection
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how does blood protect the body | carries the cells and antibodies of the imune system that protect against pathogens,blood clots to prevent blood loss
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liquid portion of blood | plasma
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another name for red blood cells | erythrocytes
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type of blood cell that is the most numerous in the body | red blood cells
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another name for white blood cells | leukocytes
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cell fragments that partcipate in blood clotting | platelets(thrombocytes)
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what makes up 90% of blood | water
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4 types of plasma proteins | albumin,clotting factors,antibodies,compliment
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the most abundent plasma protien | albumin
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the main carbohydrate in plasma | glucose
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where are all the bloods formed elements produced | red bone marrow
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what type of blood cell lacks nucleus | erythrocytes
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what protein binds to oxygen in red blood cells | hemoglobin
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what element is needed to form hemoglobin | oxygen
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what is the average # of erythrocytes per microliter of blood | 4.5-5million
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what hormone released by the kidneys stimulates red blood cell production | erythropoietin
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what is the average # of leukocytes per microliter of blood | 5.000-10.000
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what is the most abundent type of leukocyte | neutrophil
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how are granucytes named | they show visible granules in the cytoplasm when stained
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what are band cells | stab or staff cells
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what is the largest type of agranulocyte | monocytes
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2 types of leukocytes that partcipate in phagocytosis | nuetrophils,monocytes
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what type of cells do macrophages develope from | monocytes
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what are plazma cells | lymphocytes become plasma cells, active in production of circulating antibodies needed for immunity
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what kind of cell are platelets released from | megakaryocytes
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hemostasis | process that prevents blood loss from the circulation when a blood vestle is ruptured by an injury
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3 steps in hemostasis | contraction of smooth muscle is blood vestle wall,formation of platelett plug,formation of blood clot
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vasoconstriction | reduction in the diameter of a vessel
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hemorage | loss of blood through excessive bleeding
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transfusion | adminastration of blood from another person to the vein of the paitient
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what has happened when a cell has hemolyzed | red cells of donors blood rupture and release there hemoglobin
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what is found in plasma that can react w antigens to cause a reaction | antibodies
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agglutination | clumping of cells due to a antigen antibody reaction
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which blood type is considered the universal donor | O
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which blood type is considered the universal recipient | AB
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purpose of centrifuge | seperates materals in a mixture based on density
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sicklecell | hereditary disease in which abnormal hemoglobin causes red blood cells to change shape when they release oxygen
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iron deficiency | lack of nutritional iron
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pernicious | defenciency of B
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aplastic anemia | bone marrow failure
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leukopenia | drop in the number of white blood cells
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leukemia | malignant blood disease charterized by abnormal development of white blood cells
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myelogenous leukemia | wild proliferation of white cell stems from cancer of the bone marrow
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hemophilia is characterized by a deficiency of what clotting factor | factor VIII
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what is disseminated coagulation | serious clotting disorder involving excessive coagulation
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