Components of Blood
Functions
General Knowledge
Blood Types
Potpourri
100

These are the three layers of a centrifuged blood sample.

What are plasma, buffy coat, and red blood cells?

100

These two components of blood function in distribution.

What are plasma and RBCs.

100

This component of blood has a biconcave shape.

What are red blood cells?

100

An individual with A antigens and anti-B antibodies have this blood type.

What is type A blood?

100

This 2007 drama/epic followed a turn of the century prospector in the early days of business and featured an impressive run time of 2 hours and 38 minutes.

What is "There will Be Blood"?

200

These things make up the "formed elements" in blood.

What are white blood cells, platelets, and red blood cells?

200

This component of blood functions in both regulation and distribution.

What is plasma?

200

True or False:  Mature RBCs have a nucleus.

What is False.

200

This blood type is considered the "Universal Donor".

What is Type O?

200
This is the scientific name for Red blood cells.

What are erythrocytes?

300

These types of blood cells make up about 45% of blood.

What are red blood cells?

300

This component of blood protects against foreign microorganisms and diseases. 

What are white blood cells?

300

The clumping together of blood or platelets is known as this.

What is agglutination?

300

A patient needs a blood transfusion and they have type B blood.  What blood types can they receive in a transfusion?

What are types B and O?

300

This is the scientific name of white blood cells/

What are leukocytes?

400

This makes of about 55% of blood and is made primarily of water.

What is plasma?

400

These are the three main functions of blood.

What are distribution, regulation, and protection?
400

Blood types are named based on the _________________ that are present on the Red blood cell.

What are antigens?
400

This blood type is known as the "Universal Recipient".

What is type AB?

400

This is the scientific name of platelets.

What are thrombocytes?

500

This component of blood allows for clotting and prevents the major loss of blood from minor scrapes and cuts.

What are platelets?

500

Red blood cells rely on this to carry oxygen to cells and carbon dioxide away from cells.

What is hemoglobin?

500

When a white blood cell finds a microorganism, it surrounds and engulfs it in a process known as this.

What is phagocytosis?

500

Why is type AB considered the universal recipient?

What is a lack of Anti-A and Anti-B antibodies.

500

The Rh in "Rh system" refers to what?

What is the Rhesus antigen/antibody?

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