Round 1
Round 2
Round 3
Round 4
Final Round
100

The blood is broken down into 55% _____________ and 45% ________________.

Plasma and formed elements.

100

After an injury, what attracts WBCs to damaged tissue and how do they leave the blood vessels? These are vocab words

Chemotaxis and Diapedesis

100

What is the enzyme that converts the inactive Prothrombin to the very active Thrombin

Prothrombinase

100

What is the bridge between the Extrinsic and Intrinsic pathway?

Factor 10

100

True or False. Blood type "OO" produces no antibodies.

False. Type "OO" produce antibodies against types AA, AB, and BB. Very dangerous. 

100

What does "Leuko" mean in leukocyte?

White

100

Neutrophils are early fighters of bacteria and have been accused of giving the worst hug ever. What is this referring to?

Phagocytosis

100

What enzyme converts the inactive Fibrinogen to the very active Fibrin (clot)?

Thrombin

100

What factor binds with damaged blood vessels to begin the Intrinsic factor. Described in class as the "OG" aka "Ellie". 

Factor 12

100

True or False. Arteries always carry oxygenated blood away from the heart.

False. Pulmonary arteries have de-oxygenated blood. 

100

Name 2 classes of white blood cells?

Granulocytes and Agranulocytes

100

In the US the FDA allows 750 million pus cells in every litre of milk. In Europe, regulators allow 400 million pus cells per litre. In Australia there is no limit on how much pus is allowable. What is pus?

Dead or dying WBCs, foreign cells like bacteria, and fluid. 

100

What begins the Extrinsic pathway?

Damage to tissue OUTSIDE the blood vessels.

100

What blood type is the universal recipient?

AB(-)

100

Where do I find semilunar valves in the heart?

Pulmonary and aorta

100

Name 3 granulocytes

BEN is a granulocyte. 

Basophil 

Eosinophil

Neutrophil

100

Where does Hemopoiesis occurr?

Red bone marrow and spleen

100

What begins the intrinsic pathway?

Damage to blood vessels, collagen.

100

What type of blood is the universal donor? Why?

OO. No "O" antigens.

100

Give another name for the atrioventricular valves.

Bicuspid on the right, tricuspid or mitral on the left. 

100

Name 2 agranulocytes

Lymphocyte and Monocyte

100

What are the products of Stage 1, 2, & 3 of Hemostasis?

Stage 1: Prothrombinase

Stage 2: Thrombin

Stage 3: Fibrin

100

What is the TF complex made of ?

Tissue Factor and Factor 7

100

Blood type A will produce antibodies to whom?

Type B

100

Name the 2 ways blood can enter the heart.

Inferior and superior vena cava. 

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