Chapter 10: Blood Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
What is the function of Erythrocytes? | Transport oxygen that is bound to hemoglobin molecules |
What is the function of Eosinophils? | Kill parasitic worms |
Why are platelets needed in the blood? | for normal blood clotting |
When do Neutrophils increase in the blood? | during short-term or acute infections |
what is the cell anatomy of Erythrocytes? | Salmon-colored bioconcave disks |
What is the cell anatomy of Eosinophils? | Red coarse cytoplasmic granules |
What is the cell anatomy of platelets? | irregularly shaped cell fragments which are purple |
What is another name for Leukocytes? | White blood cells |
What 3 major phases does Hemostasis involve? | 1. Platelet plug formation 2. Vascular spasms 3. coagulation |
What is coagulation? | blood clotting |
What blood type is called the Universal Recipient? Why? | Blood type AB is considered to be the Universal Recipient because a person who has it can recieve blood of any type. People who have type AB blood do not have anti-A or anti-B antibodies |
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