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in terms of its tissue classification, blood is classified as a .... because it has living blood cells.
connective tissue
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the volume of blood accounted for by these cells is referred to as the....
hematocrit
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the so-called "buffy coat" compsed of ... and ... is found at the junction between the other two blood elements
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most numerous leukocyte
neutrophil
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granular leukocytes (3)
- neutrophil
- basophil
- eosinophil
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also called an erythrocyte; anucleate
red blood cell
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actively phagocytic leukocytes (2)
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fragments to form platelets (1)
megakaryocyte
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RBC'S, AGRANULAR AND GRANULAR LEUKOCYTES are examples of these
formed elements
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increases during allergy attacks
eosinophil
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releases histamine during inflammatory reactions
basophil
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after originating in bone marrow, may be formed in lymphoid tissue
lymphocyte
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contains hemaglobin
red blood cell
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primarily water, noncellular; the fluid matrix of blood
plasma
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increases in number during prolonged infections
monocytes
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least numerous leukocyte
basophil
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also called white blood cells (5)
- eosinophil
- basophil
- neutrophil
- monocyte
- lymphocyte
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most common leukocyte. 40-60%. phagocytic.
3 or more lobes. 1:10 bacteria killing ratio.
large granules. do not stain red or blue.
neutrophil
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2-4%. large. almost invisible granules.
kidney shaped nucleus. important for immune response.
macrophagus
monocyte
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1-4%. stain bright pink to red. 2 lobed nucleus.
phagocytic. attack blood born parasites.
come from red bone marrow from stem cells.
eosinophil
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20-40%. very little cytoplasm. nearly insible granules.
bbig round nucleus. made in bone marrow.
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white blood cells move into and out of blood vessels by the process of...
diapedesis
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an abnormal... in white blood cells is leukopenia
decrease
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when blood becomes too acid or too basic, both the respiratory
system and the... may be calles into action to restore it to its
normal pH range.
kidneys
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the normal pH range of blood is... to...
7.35-7.45
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the cardiovascular system of an average adult contains approximately ... liters of blood.
5.5
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the normal rbc count is ... million/mm3
4.5-5.5
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normal... values are in the area of 42%-47% of the
volume of whole blood.
hemacrotit
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what factors serve as stimuli for erythrocytes (3)
- hemorrhage
- living at a high altitude
- aerobic exercise
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normally, blood clots within... minutes.
3-6
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the most important body anticoagulant is .....
heparin
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bleeder's disease, or...., is a result of a deficiency of certain clotting factors.
hemophilia
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both the young and elderly people are at risk
for cancer of the blood, or.....
leukemia
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the dark material filling the interior of erythrocyts myst be... because those
cells function to transport oxygen in the blood
hemoglobin
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you will observe and report events of blood formation,
also called....
matopoeisis
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then move out of the bone into the circulation to
initiate and observe the process of blood clotting,
also called....
hemostasis
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once in the bone marrow, you watch as several large dark
nulceated stem cells, or..., begin to divide and produce
daughter cells
hemocytoblasts
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universal recipient
Type AB
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