Haney AP c13DJW Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
What is a piece of a blood clot that gets dislodged and gets transported by the blood? | Embolus. |
What are the three types of granular leukocytes? | Neutrophils, Eosinophils, and Basophils. |
What is another name for stem cells? | Hematocytoblasts. |
What is the name for an embolus that cuts off circulation? | Embolism. |
What is another name for red blood cells? | Erythrocytes. |
What are the two types of nongranular leukocytes? | Monocytes and Lymphocytes. |
What protein is hemoglobin made of? | Globin. |
What part of blood appears as biconcave disks with thicker edges than the middle? | Red blood cells. |
What is red bone marrow also known as? | Myeloid tissue. |
What is dissolution of a blood clot? | Fibrinolysis. |
What protein plays a vital role in clotting? | Fibrinogen. |
What are important in the production of antibodies? | Lymphocytes. |
What is prothrombin converted too? | Thrombin. |
What is the name of the pigment in hemoglobin? | Heme. |
What does blood transport throughout the body? | Nutrients, ions, and water. |
What are macrophages? | Monocytes that have left the blood and entered the tissue. |
What does Heme contain? | Iron atoms. |
What do neutrophils secrete? | Lysozyme. |
Where does Hematopoiesis occur? | Red bone marrow. |
What is the term for eating cells? | Phagocytosis. |
What is the primary function for red blood cells? | To combine with oxygen in the lungs and transport it to various tissues. |
What is an excellent heat absorber and coolant? | Plasma. |
What is clot retraction? | Synersis. |
What protein maintains a role in maintaining osmotic pressure and water balance between blood and tissue? | Albumin. |
What is fibrinogen converted into? | Insoluble fibrin. |
Erythrocytes account for what percent of blood? | 95%. |
What is the pigment that makes blood red? | Hemoglobin. |
What will happen if different blood types are matched? | Agglutination |
Where are platelets produced? | In the red bone marrow from megakaryocytes. |
What is clotting in an unbroken vessel called? | Thrombosis. |
What is the name of the blood group with two major antigens on the RBC membrane? | The ABO Blood Group. |
What are the most common leukocytes? | Neutrophils. |
What do damaged tissues release in the first stage of clotting? | Thromboplastin. |
What is the condition where antibodies cross through the placenta and destroy the child's RBCs? | Erythroblasosis Fetalis. |
What is blood cell formation known as? | Hematopoiesis. |
What do leukocytes lack in terms of cellular structure? | Nuclei. |
What transports hormones from endocrine glands to organs in the body? | Blood. |
What do eosinophils combat? | Irritants like pollen. |
How long does a red blood cell live for? | 120 days. |
Who developed blood storage techniques? | Dr. Charles Drew. |
What percent does plasma account for in blood? | 55%. |
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