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anatomy blood quiz #1

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Definition
b- cells & t-cells   lymphocytes  
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clots & makes antibodies   protection  
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plasma proteins *made in liver* (f.a.g.)   albumin, globulin, fibrinogen  
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formed elements (blood cells) (l.e.t.)   leukocytes, erythrocytes, thrombocytes  
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granular (b.e.n.)   basophil, eosinophil, neutrophil  
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transports O2, CO2, waster & nutrients   transportation  
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protects the body by fighting diseases and infections   leukocytes aka white blood cells  
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transports lipids (fat) and activates the immune system   globulin  
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produces antibodies   a-granular  
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creates antibody protein fighters & produces antibodies   b-cell  
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two main groups of leukocytes   granular & a-granular  
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vessel used- medican cubital vein (arm)   venipuncture  
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process of creating blood cells   hemopiesis  
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stem cells of the blood (blood-cell-baby)   hemocytoblast  
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stops blood from clotting   chemical heparin  
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clotting by making finger-like substances   fibrinogen  
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release histamine for allergic response/parasitic infection   esoinophil  
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used when vein is damaged or collapsed. radial or femoral artery is used   arterial stick  
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phagocytosis to kill bacteria   neutrophils  
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regulates the thickness of blood   albumin  
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release heparin to cleanse wounds and histamine to indicate infection   basophil  
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aids in clotting   thrombocytes aka platelets  
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cell eating   phagocytosis  
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blood taken from capillaries (fingers, earlobe, or heel of foot)   finger stick  
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study of blood   hematology  
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transports O2 and CO2   erythrocytes aka red blood cells  
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the only phagocytic a-granular leukocyte   monocyte  
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functions of the blood   transportation, regulation, and protection  
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plasma 55%--> 99% is water formed elements 45%---> wbc&platelets = 1% , rbc = 44%   components of the blood  
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hemopoesis: fetal deveolpement   live, spleen, & yolk sac  
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hemopoesis: after birth   red bone marrow  
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