Composition
Components
Homeostasis
Blood Typing
Miscellaneous
100
This is the "buffy layer"
What are WBC and platelets?
100
These comprise of 1% of the plasma.
What is are salts?
100
Homeostasis has three blood events, they are vascular spasm, platelet plug formation and this.
What is coagulation?
100
To avoid human to human blood transfusion reactions some people donate their own blood for surgery.
What is autologus transfusion or auto-transfusion?
100
This type of anemia is due to both parents carrying the gene for the disease for the child to be effected.
What is sickle cell disease?
200
This accounts for 45% of the total volume of blood.
What are the RBCs?
200
These are a type of granular leukocyte that destroys virus infected cells and cancer cells.
What are Natural Killer cells?
200
This chemical is released from platelets to prolong the smooth muscle contraction.
What is a serotonin?
200
This is known as agglutination.
What is clumping of red blood cells?
200
Mother's who are Rh- and the father is Rh+ with a baby that is Rh+ will need to receive this at 28 weeks of pregnancy and with 72 hours after delivery.
What is Rho-gram?
300
This is the percent of water portion of plasma.
What is 92% of plasma?
300
These are found in plasma and aid in metabolism.
What are hormones, vitamins?
300
Platelets adhere to these and fibers to form platelet plug formation.
What are collagen fibers?
300
Type AB blood.
What is the universal recipient?
300
Spraying a sample with this produces a product that binds with blood and makes it glow.
What is luminol?
400
To produce plasma proteins in the blood.
What is the role of the liver in plasma proteins?
400
This is a red blood cell lacking a nucleus.
What is a reticulocyte?
400
This is another name for blood clotting.
What is coagulation?
400
People with "O" blood type with a 90-100 % of the population live here.
What is Central and South America?
400
This is someone who does extensive research in a crime scene to evaluate blood and body fluids.
What is forensic serologist?
500
These are red bone marrow cells that mature into all the various types of blood cells.
What are multipotent stem cells?
500
Urea and uric acid are example of this type of plasma type.
What are nitrogenous wastes?
500
This mechanism is activated when damaged tissues release a substance called tissue thromboplastin.
What is extrinsic mechanism?
500
This is used in intraoperative procedures to return the "washed" blood back into the patient within three minutes.
What is cell saver?
500
This test is done to detect blood in the stool.
What is occult blood test?
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