Blood Components
Blood Components
Blood Components
Blood Components
Blood Components
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What does a CBC, or complete blood count, include?

A lab test routinely ordered during physical examinations and before hospital admissions that includes counts of different types of formed elements, a hematocrit, measurements of hemoglobin content and size of RBCs. It helps to provide a comprehensive picture of general health in relation to normal blood values.

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Tina scrapped her knee and some bacteria got into the cut. What part of Tina's blood will work to fight the infection and keep her healthy?

White blood cells

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What color is plasma?

Pale yellow

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What is the fluid matrix called?

Plasma

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What is the straw-colored, sticky fluid in the blood, composed of 90% water?

Plasma

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What is another name for a "Red blood cell"?

Erythrocyte

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What is another name for a "White blood cell"?

Leukocyte

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What is the job of the leukocyte?

To protect against foreign cells/substances

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The protein found in the blood that is responsible for transporting oxygen is

Hemoglobin

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What type of tissue is blood?

Connective Tissue

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What is the pH range for blood?

7.35-7.45

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Where are blood cells made (hematapoeisis)?

Bone marrow

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Does an erythrocyte have a nucleus?

No

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What are the parts of blood?

plasma, red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets

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A rare disorder in which the blood doesn't clot in the typical way because it doesn't have enough blood-clotting proteins (clotting factors)

Hemophilia

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How much blood (on average) is in your body at all times?

5-6 liters

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What is the name for the process of blood cell formation? 

Hematapoiesis

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What is the job of an erythrocyte?

To transport O2 via the hemoglobin molecules

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What is plasma?

Plasma is the liquid component of blood. It contains water, salt, and enzymes, and plasma also contains important components that include antibodies, clotting factors, and the proteins albumin and fibrinogen.  

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What are leukemias?

A group of cancerous conditions involving WBCs.

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What part of the blood assists with the blood clotting process?

The platelet

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What is an abnormal clot formed within the blood vessel called?

Thrombus

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What is it called if a thrombus dislodges and floats through the blood?

Embolus

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What is the meaning of "phagocytosis"? 

A process wherein a cell binds to the item it wants to engulf on the cell surface and draws the item inward while engulfing around it and essentially killing it/eating it.

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What blood disease is caused by an amino acid change, making red blood cells sickle-shaped and prone to blockage?

Sickle Cell Anemia

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