Blood Misc.
Blood Types
Lymphatic Sys.
Immune Sys.
Misc.
100

What is the average normal pH range of blood?

What is 7.35-7.45?

100

This blood type is considered the universal donor.

What is O?

100

This describes how tissue fluid and lymph is formed and circulated.

What are muscle contractions?

100

These are the 2 major divisions of the Immune System.

What are Innate and Adaptive Defenses?

100

Stimulates macrophages, helps B Cells divide and secretes cytokines.

What are T Helper Cells?

200

List the components of whole blood.

What are plasma and formed elements?

200
This blood type is considered the universal recipient.

What is AB+ ?

200

These are the 3 parts of the lymphatic system.

What are lymph, lymph nodes and lymphatic vessels?

200

This is the first line of defense in Innate Immunity.

What are surface barriers?

200
Receiving a vaccination is an example of this type of immunity.

What is Artificial Active?

300

These are the 3 functions of blood. 

What are distribution, protection and regulation?

300

These are the antigens found in the blood of a person that is type O+.

What is Rh (D Antigen)?

300

This condition is characterized by swelling in the arms and legs due to removal of lymph nodes.

What is lymphedema?

300
Inflammation, fever, phagocytes, antimicrobial proteins and natural killer cells.

What is 2nd line of Innate Defense?

300

This acronym describes how antibodies work.

What is PLAN?

400

Name the components of the buffy coat.

What are leukocytes and platelets?

400

This is the molecule which gives RBC's their red color.

What is heme?

400

These 3 structures/tissues are considered MALT.

What are the tonsils, appendix and Peyer's patches?

400

Name the 2 divisions of Adaptive Immunity.

What is Humoral and Cellular Immunity?

400

This place is where B Lymphocytes originate and mature.

What is red bone marrow?

500

Name the 2 components of plasma.

What are water and solutes?

500

Name the 3 phases of hemostasis.

What are vascular spasm, platelet plug formation and coagulation?

500

MALT is the acronym for this.

What is Mucosa-Associated Lymphoid Tissue?

500

This division of the immune system uses B Lymphocytes which produce antibodies.

What is the Humeral Immunity?

500

Oxygen loading in the lungs results in this form of hemoglobin.

What is oxyhemoglobin?

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